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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 94 10:13:40 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #21
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Linux-Admin Digest #21, Volume #2 Sun, 4 Sep 94 10:13:40 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: What is my root password???????? (Herbert Xu)
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NEC 210/SB16 SCSI2 Problem (James C Crump III)
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Linux Accounting (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: Need suggestions on Linux security (Christian Schlittchen)
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Re: Using an Exabyte with Linux (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree? (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux (Alex Nicolaou)
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Re: Linux Accounting (Jonathan Skanes)
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Timing out connections? (George W. Pogue)
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Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar? (Delemar)
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Re: Driver for Intel's EtherExpress Card (Sohail Zafar)
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Re: modurated newsgroups (Rob Janssen)
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Re: ftape don't compile (1.1.49) (FEARNLCJ@DUVM.OCS.DREXEL.EDU)
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Re: [Q] No route to host? (Phil Homewood)
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Re: DNS & 'format error no SOA record...' (Bernd Pflugrad)
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Re: SOCK_PACKET: Why not reading outgoing packets ? (Alan Cox)
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Re: pppd works but... (Kent A Vander Velden)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: herbert@greathan.apana.org.au (Herbert Xu)
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Subject: Re: What is my root password????????
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Date: 3 Sep 1994 15:19:14 +1000
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Thomas Quinot (thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net) wrote:
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: Le Prostetnic Vogon Greg Cisko <20>crit :
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:
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: > All that is neccissary is to boot up in "single user mode". On a SUN
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: > I think you would give "vmunix -s" to boot in singleuser. (I only had
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: For Linux, you have to pass the "single" argument to the kernel.
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: At the LILO prompt, just type "linux single" (if your image's name is
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: "linux").
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Or "linux S".
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--
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A. B <=> True B. A <=> False
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Email: <herbert@greathan.apana.org.au>
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PGP Key: pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu or any other key sites
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------------------------------
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From: jcrump@netcom.com (James C Crump III)
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Subject: NEC 210/SB16 SCSI2 Problem
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 00:55:25 GMT
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I recently purchased the Slackware release of Linux from Walnut Creek. The
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problem is that I can't mount my NEC 210. I'm using a SB16-SCSI2. What
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this seems to amount to, according to HOWTOs/FAQs is that the card cannot
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be autodetected so I entered aha152x=0x340,11,7,1 on the command line.
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Unfortunately I still can't mount the drive. The best I can do is to get
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a "Not a block device" message. I scanned through various areas of internet
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and saw a message about recompiling the scsi driver with parity checking
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disabled. I'm not exactly sure how to do that can anyone help?
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------------------------------
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From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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Subject: Linux Accounting
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 01:36:27 GMT
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[ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.help ]
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[ Author was Tracy R. Reed ]
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[ Posted on 4 Sep 1994 01:35:51 GMT ]
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Hello all. First, I wish to thank all those who helped me out with my
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uugetty problem. I got 8 responses, some containing the solution. :)
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Now I would like to know if there is a good accounting software for
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Linux. I checked sunsite.unc.edu and found acct-1.1.18, but I am running
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kernel 1.1.45. Is there any accounting software that I can use on this
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kernel? I could move down to 1.1.18, but I don't see linux-1.1.18.tar.gz
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anywhere on sunsite, which implies I would need to get 1.1.0 and apply a
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bunch of patches or some other nonsense. acct-1.1.18 is a patch itself,
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which is why it won't work with 1.1.45. It finds several differences in
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the code. I tried recompiling the kernel anyway, and it didn't get very
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far at all. I am not nearly good enough at C to resolve the differences
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myself. Thanks for any info you can provide.
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--
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=============================================================================
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.|Two Betazoids walk into
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San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | a bar.
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Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration |
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treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|One says,
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treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles | "I'll have the same."
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=============================================================================
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--
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=============================================================================
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.|Two Betazoids walk into
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San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | a bar.
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Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration |
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treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|One says,
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treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles | "I'll have the same."
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=============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: corwin@amber.north.de (Christian Schlittchen)
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Subject: Re: Need suggestions on Linux security
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Date: Fri, 2 Sep 1994 09:53:10 GMT
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c15o@zfn.uni-bremen.de (Thilo Wunderlich) writes:
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>Oops, I'm an idiot, I meant the BIOS password and not the boot password.
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>Though if anyone has access to the console he could reboot the machine
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>and enter singleusermode ...
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Even this will be very difficult (if not impossible) if your system
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is configured properly. You can set the restricted attribute in
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your lilo.conf, and it will be impossible to enter singleusermode
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without knowing the bootpw.
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--
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Christian Schlittchen ( corwin@amber.north.de / corwin@zfn.uni-bremen.de )
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------------------------------
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From: mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Subject: Re: Using an Exabyte with Linux
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Date: Sat, 3 Sep 1994 07:12:06 GMT
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root (root@kirk.in-berlin.de) wrote:
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: Hi together,
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: I just have had a little bit of luck and got an used Exabyte streamer
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: from my company (for nearly no $$ :-) ).
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: Unfortunately it seems that linux don't like such a beast :-(
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: I plugged it in and everything seems to be okay. While booting the
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: kernel tells me Target 5 Exabyte Model: EXB-8200 Rev. 4.25 SCSI-1
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: But when I try to access the device nothing happens.
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: The streamer had been connected to an old SUN but I haven't got any
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: documentation. Did I miss something or doesn't Linux support Exabytes?
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: By the way, of cause I created the device files.
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: Any clues
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Yes... check your termination! Suns (SPARCs particularly) are very lax
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about needing termination on external devices and thus it's not uncommon
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to see the scsi bus flapping about in the wind with the system working
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properly.... If Linux ids the device at boot time (it's answering an
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identify command) that does not mean it will operate properly. The
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symptoms you describe sound like what happened to me when I accidentally
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knocked an external cable loose between scsi devices.
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Also, these devices are VERY picky about cleanliness... make sure you
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regularly clean the heads with an APPROVED soft material head cleaner...
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not the type you find in video stores!
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Hope this helps!
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- Mark
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--
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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============================================================
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Mark A. Horton ka4ybr mah@ka4ybr.atl.ga.us
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P.O. Box 747 Decatur GA US 30031-0747 mah@ka4ybr.com
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+1.404.371.0291 33 45 31 N / 084 16 59 W
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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From: mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Subject: Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree?
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Date: Sat, 3 Sep 1994 07:16:00 GMT
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Dirk Eddelbuettel (eddelbud@qed.uucp) wrote:
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: Very well that the ATI Mach32/Ultra/Ultra Pro are advocated for, but could
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: someone give me hints for the best performance/price ratios ?
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: My system is a 486DX-33, 16MB, ISA bus, 1024x768 interlaced 14'' SVGA
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: monitor so I am looking for an accelerated card that gives me 800x600 and
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: 1024x768 (but not more, no 2 MB cards needed) and that will be faster than
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: the 512 kB Oak Oti67 it will replace (this one sucks: TOTAL 3012.000000
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: xStones reported by xbench).
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It's not an accelerated card, but the little beastie is FAST! - the Trident
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8900CL with 1MB... you can get them for about $60.00 and I've seen them
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run rings around some so-called accelerated cards! I dunno how they do it,
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but they do!
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- Mark
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----
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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============================================================
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Mark A. Horton ka4ybr mah@ka4ybr.atl.ga.us
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P.O. Box 747 Decatur GA US 30031-0747 mah@ka4ybr.com
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+1.404.371.0291 33 45 31 N / 084 16 59 W
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------------------------------
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From: anicolao@watcgl.uwaterloo.ca (Alex Nicolaou)
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Subject: Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 01:48:59 GMT
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munster@MCS.COM (Jerry Ablan) writes:
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>I just found a most heinous thing. I had my root password set to
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>'squiggle*halbert' a long, but good password.
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Hope you've already changed all these passwords you so obligingly posted:)
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>However, by mistake, when su'ing, I only typed in squiggle and IT LET ME IN!
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>I further tested another password of mine that ended in a number and I left
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>off the number (i.e. Butthole7, only typed Butthole), and it again let me
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>pass.
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>So I need to know if I'm goofy and this is cool or did I find something that
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>everyone's known about or is it something new?
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Sorry to dissapoint you - old, old fact: many systems limit password to 8
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characters; you'll notice all your passwords are too long, which is the
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real problem - nothing to do with numbers or letters or anything like that.
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For this reason system admins should probably be telling people to _precede_
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their passwords with all the special CRACK foiling characters ...
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alex
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------------------------------
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From: jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca (Jonathan Skanes)
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Subject: Re: Linux Accounting
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 01:56:13 GMT
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If you want the 1.1.18 sources, they are available in the Slackware
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distribution disks (q*) from
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sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/slakware.
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Jon
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Tracy R. Reed (treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu) wrote:
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: [ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.help ]
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: [ Author was Tracy R. Reed ]
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: [ Posted on 4 Sep 1994 01:35:51 GMT ]
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: Hello all. First, I wish to thank all those who helped me out with my
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: uugetty problem. I got 8 responses, some containing the solution. :)
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: Now I would like to know if there is a good accounting software for
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: Linux. I checked sunsite.unc.edu and found acct-1.1.18, but I am running
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: kernel 1.1.45. Is there any accounting software that I can use on this
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: kernel? I could move down to 1.1.18, but I don't see linux-1.1.18.tar.gz
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: anywhere on sunsite, which implies I would need to get 1.1.0 and apply a
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: bunch of patches or some other nonsense. acct-1.1.18 is a patch itself,
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: which is why it won't work with 1.1.45. It finds several differences in
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: the code. I tried recompiling the kernel anyway, and it didn't get very
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: far at all. I am not nearly good enough at C to resolve the differences
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: myself. Thanks for any info you can provide.
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--
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*******************************
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* Jon M. Skanes * ----> Unident Limited <----
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* <jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca> * ----> Full Service Supplier <----
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*******************************
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------------------------------
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From: gwp@dithots.org (George W. Pogue)
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Subject: Timing out connections?
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 04:00:45 GMT
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I know this has been asked, but I may have missed the answer. Is there a
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way if someone dials into the system, and then goes on vacation, to have
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the system hang them up? Of course, the key is to identify that there is
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no activity going on. I read in the Korn Shell book by O'Reilly that
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there was a variable TMOUT that could be used for this. I checked and
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don't find any reference to this in slackware documentation.
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If anyone has a script or trap setups, or any solution for that matter,
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could you please email me a copy or point me in the right direction. If
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someone can tell me what to look for I'll write the scripts myself and
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post them.
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bill
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------------------------------
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From: delemar@galet.icp.grenet.fr (Delemar )
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Subject: Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar?
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Date: 02 Sep 1994 09:32:17 GMT
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It's more critical than that: tar is a "block device" archiver, that
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means it use N blocks for each file archived with a block size of Nx512 bytes
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(default N=20). Suppose you have 100 small files of 512 bytes, each of them will
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require one 20x512 bytes long block, 1000kb for them all to be compare with
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100x512 = 50kb.
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If you first archive files, then compress the archive file, gzip will
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well compress the lost space at the end of blocks. If you first compress then
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archive, you will have small files but will never compress the lost spaces !
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The best solution is definitively to use "tar zcf".
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DELEMAR Olivier
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******************************************************************
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* DELEMAR Olivier | Room : 527 *
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* ICP/INPG | Phone : 76-57-48-27 *
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* 46 Av. Felix VIALLET | Fax. : 76-57-47-10 *
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* 38031 GRENOBLE Cedex - FRANCE | e-mail : delemar@icp.grenet.fr *
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******************************************************************
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------------------------------
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From: rwhelan@site.gmu.edu (Sohail Zafar)
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Subject: Re: Driver for Intel's EtherExpress Card
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Date: 2 Sep 1994 06:48:39 GMT
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Alan Cox (iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk) wrote:
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: In article <33o1jv$9o6@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> whitehur@hemlock.cs.uiuc.edu (R. Alan Whitehurst) writes:
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: >Has anyone written a driver for the Intel EtherExpress ethernet card?
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: Yep its in the current kernel (I believe in the ALPHA test driver section).
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Its worked great for me for a long time now. I did chande the #DEFINE DEBUG
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from 1 to 0 to get rid of a lot of messages.
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Curious tho, is any development being done or will be done? Or should
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I just start looking for a new card?
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--
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Ryan A. Whelan Unix and the World Unixes with you. Vax and you
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Vax ALONE!
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ryan@absolut.labs.gmu.edu rwhelan@gmu.edu
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Gopher: absolut.labs.gmu.edu:70 URL: http://absolut.labs.gmu.edu:80/
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------------------------------
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From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
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Subject: Re: modurated newsgroups
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Reply-To: pe1chl@rabo.nl
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 10:28:27 GMT
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In <1994Sep3.231701.7382@kfdata.no> hansf@kfdata.no (Hans Petter Fasteng) writes:
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>I have bean linked with UUCP to a site on the net that feeds us news and
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>mail, and I just whant to know if I have to configure moderated newsgroups
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>compleatly right on my site, or is this taken cear of on the net, from some
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>more intelligent site on the way?
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This is handled in /usr/lib/news/active
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You have to get it right, or else the site you feed to will reject the
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articles you post in moderated groups.
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Rob
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--
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=========================================================================
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| Rob Janssen | AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org |
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| e-mail: pe1chl@rabo.nl | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8UTR.#UTR.NLD.EU |
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=========================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: FEARNLCJ@DUVM.OCS.DREXEL.EDU
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Subject: Re: ftape don't compile (1.1.49)
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 03:13:31 GMT
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szb50@ccc.amdahl.com (Sid Boyce) writes:
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> I had the same problem, couldn't see a reason for it, so I modified
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> line 954 as follows result = request_dma( fdc.dma, NULL);
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> ======
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I tried result = request_dma( fdc.dma, "ftape");
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But now I wonder if it matters and if one is better than the other?
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In /usr/src/linux/kernel/dma.c the function is defined as
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int request_dma(unsigned int dmanr, char * deviceID)
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which implies to me that a deviceID would be "better". Since I'm
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so new to C, I'll leave it at that :)
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>it compiled and works fine.
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>Regards
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>Sid .....G3VBV .... Amdahl(UK) ....
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--
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Christopher J. Fearnley | UNIX SIG Leader at PACS
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cfearnl@pacs.pha.pa.us | (Philadelphia Area Computer Society)
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fearnlcj@duvm.bitnet | Design Science Revolutionary
|
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fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu | Explorer in Universe
|
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503 S 44th ST | Linux Advocate
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Philadelphia PA 1914-3907 | (215)349-9681
|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: phil@rivendell.apana.org.au (Phil Homewood)
|
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Subject: Re: [Q] No route to host?
|
||||
Date: 4 Sep 1994 07:06:08 GMT
|
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Gus J Grubba (gus@grubba.com) wrote:
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: I'm having some problems when trying to reach certain sites. If I ping,
|
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: I get a "No route to host" error message. When I traceroute, I see the
|
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: hops all the way to the target host and then it times out. One specific
|
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: such site is autodesk.com. When I asked my network provider sysadm, he,
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: obviously, said the problem is "at the other end" and the conversation
|
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: died right there.
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I think possibly your traceroute is broken.
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When I do the same, it gets to a machine AUTODESK.BARRNET.NET, which
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rejects the packets: No route to host.
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The problem is definitely at "the other end". (in this case it appears
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a machine or route is down, or someone's routing tables are gaga.)
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: Question: Where do I find more about all this routing that goes on
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: between sites? How to debug a routing problem? And finally, how to send
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: a bag of rotten cabbage to your sysadm through email? :)
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Be careful - the cabbage might bounce: No route to sysadm.
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:)
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Phil.
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--
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Phil Homewood phil@rivendell.apana.org.au
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APANA Brisbane Regional Co-Ordinator brisbane@apana.org.au
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"I can't remember anything, Can't tell if this is true or dream,
|
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Deep down inside I feel to scream, This terrible silence stops me"
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|
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------------------------------
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From: bernd@xffo.sh.sub.de (Bernd Pflugrad)
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Subject: Re: DNS & 'format error no SOA record...'
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Date: Sat, 3 Sep 1994 19:20:28 GMT
|
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|
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MATTHEW CROCKER (crocker@opine) wrote:
|
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|
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: My SOA record looks like this: (from memory)
|
||||
: ;
|
||||
: ; Origin : crocker.com
|
||||
: ;
|
||||
: @ IN SOA dns.crocker.com. (
|
||||
: matthew.crocker.com.
|
||||
|
||||
is:
|
||||
|
||||
@ IN SOA dns.crocker.com. matthew.crocker.com. (
|
||||
.....
|
||||
|
||||
bye
|
||||
--
|
||||
Bernd Pflugrad bernd@xffo.sh.sub.de +49-335-528441 19200Zyx
|
||||
|
||||
-\- Internet in Frankfurt (Oder) & Ostbrandenburg * UUCP-Accounts --
|
||||
-\- intern. & deutsche Newsgroups * Kontakt: rhnet@xffo.sh.sub.de -
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
|
||||
From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
|
||||
Subject: Re: SOCK_PACKET: Why not reading outgoing packets ?
|
||||
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 1994 10:34:27 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <5VquJUE2-DB@gurke.allcon.com> morten@gurke.allcon.com (Morten Jammer) writes:
|
||||
>Why can the socket typ SOCK_PACKET only read outgoing packets
|
||||
>when the interface is in promiscious mode ?
|
||||
|
||||
It can definitelyt read all incoming packets on all the cards I use
|
||||
(barring etherexpress) otherwise tcpdump wouldnt work. Outgoing packet
|
||||
viewing is very recent but now works.
|
||||
|
||||
Alan
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
|
||||
// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
|
||||
``----------'`----------------------------'`----------------------------''
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: graphix@iastate.edu (Kent A Vander Velden)
|
||||
Subject: Re: pppd works but...
|
||||
Date: 4 Sep 94 13:49:43 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In <34cbrt$3l9@news.hk.net> atsang@hk.net (Alan Tsang) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>You can get newer versions from:
|
||||
|
||||
>sunacm.swan.ac.uk
|
||||
>net-tools-1.1.nn
|
||||
|
||||
>where nn is the latest prior to, or equalling your kernel version.
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
Ok, got this set of net-tools and have noticed a problem.
|
||||
|
||||
/tmp|Sun8:49am} hostname
|
||||
dial221.tele
|
||||
/tmp|Sun8:52am} domainname
|
||||
dial221.tele
|
||||
|
||||
Why should domainname not return:
|
||||
|
||||
/tmp|Sun8:52am} domainname --domain
|
||||
tele.iastate.edu
|
||||
|
||||
or in my case the true answer would be iastate.edu.
|
||||
|
||||
This is what I expect:
|
||||
|
||||
domainname -> iastate.edu
|
||||
hostname -> dial221.tele or dial221.tele.iastate.edu
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Kent Vander Velden
|
||||
graphix@iastate.edu
|
||||
|
||||
|
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