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<0> Routermen: yep or find a way to issue command remotely <0> Routermen: thats what login scripts are good for <1> Routermen: do you have access to all clients? <1> Routermen: because if that's the case, a simple loop over all users would do the trick <1> Routermen: and you just chill and sip some coffee :) <2> Cancel: Cmon. Save me some work of not having to check all of them. Its just a number. I'm not going to pick on you. <1> LOL <3> Cognition: no .. not really .. the problem is .. the management want it to be done .. without m*** interuption .. and the clients are mixed enviroments of Operating systems .. <1> oh .. that ****s .. <3> its 11:54 pm .. and i'm stucked here .. <3> :( <1> Routermen: ok, so let me go through this with you again, and correct me if i'm wrong about anything <3> ok <1> Routermen: you have a main ISP, with a single IP, which servers all clients .. right? <1> And that IP has changed ...
<1> so it's like a T connection or someting .. <1> servers/serves <3> yes <3> thats the main reason <1> ok, and you have no access to the clients processes? <3> virtually .. no <1> Routermen: ok, do clients keep their computers ON all the time? <3> most of them .. <1> Routermen: ok, there are two things that i can think of here ... <3> ok <1> Routermen: one, is that each client can simply reboot his/her machine. That would in effect restart their DHCP client, and they can continue their work. <2> Ok. I can't seem to find a live cd. I think I'm gong to have to wipe a system to check this. <4> Hi. <3> Cognition: personally .. thats what i had in mind <2> cancel: Now is a _really_ good time to say "whoops. You're not wrong. updatedb fails the same here as everywhere else" <2> Or to say, "I'm definitely right. Time to prove yourself wrong" <3> Cognition: and the 2nd solution ? <2> Hey, anyone have a redhat or fedora system I can borrow? <1> Routermen: the second option that i can think of, is going as super user, and killing/restarting all DHCP clients in a while loop <2> sigh. <1> However, that would leave the samba/mixed OS clients hanging there <1> jblack: what do you mean by borrow? <3> maybe i should just shut down the building power grid and turn it back on .. haha .. *sigh* <1> Routermen: the first thing i was taught back in my software engineering cl***, is that clients are evil and stupid <5> jblack, why not use QEMU and a Fedora image? <1> UDMA: good suggestion <5> jblack, there is a Fedora image at http://www.oszoo.org incase you decide to go that route. <3> Cognition : hehe ..yup .. and dont forget the management level .. they are stupid and arrogant <6> 6 <1> Routermen: if i'm not mistaken though, newer DHCP clients are intelligent enough ... <1> Routermen: by tommorow morning, all leases will expire, and when the DHCP clients can't renew from the server, they'll simply request the new IP, and life resumes .. <1> Routermen: so, i'll be cautious and alert, but not super worried like you :) <7> how to reinstall it package oidentd-2.0.7-5 is already installed ? <1> CantLove: simply uninstall/reinstall or upgrade <5> CantLove, wich distro are you using? <7> UDMA what mean ? <7> i used centos ... <7> can i unstiall it from webmin Cognition ? <8> To whom 6 marks is necessary I sell knock 232486639 <1> CantLove: if i'm not mistaken, centos uses the RPM package system <7> yes <7> theres a mistake about it i fix it <7> by download another sys <7> and its worked now <1> CantLove: you need to do a few things .. <7> oki <7> what those <7> first of all <7> how i can find where the oidentd.conf ? <1> CantLove: first, remove the /home/user folder for oidentd if it exists <7> find or <1> CantLove: then, do a rpm -e oidentd or whatever the exact name is <1> then yum install oidentd <1> that would install it on your system <7> [root@momet ~]# rpm -i oidentd-2.0.7-5.i386.rpm <7> warning: oidentd-2.0.7-5.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 3e13cf5b <1> CantLove: that means you did not authenticate the integrity of the package, this is not a big deal if you downloaded this package form a trusted site <7> aha <7> oki
<7> Cognition theres a site i was tried to download from it oidentd-2.0.3.tar.gz?download&failedmirror=belnet.dl.sourceforge.net <7> and stuck there cant delete it <1> what do you mean by can't delete it? <7> rm -rf ( it and nothing happend ) <1> rm -rf what? <9> CantLove What you're trying to do? <7> rm -rf oidentd-2.0.3.tar.gz?download&failedmirror=belnet.dl.sourceforge.net <1> !! <7> i was try to download <1> sigh <7> the oidentd from a site <1> CantLove: no, that's not how you do it <7> with .tar.gz <7> and this stuck there <9> CantLove Use wget site-give-***-here <7> ;) DataCable i dont talk about get it i talk to remove it <9> CantLove Did you use rm? <7> yes <9> CantLove Then? <7> this file be4 using rm <7> Cognition <7> i did and it save <10> does anyone know of any live cd or rescue cd for the alpha platform? <7> ./usr/sbin/oidentd <9> What is that . use for? <9> And why? <11> Hello...anyone can help me please? <5> A[d]min, Surely, please state your question and if you're lucky, somebody knows how to help you <9> UDMA IF you're a bot, then /Part #Linux . <5> I am not a bot, DataCable <9> UDMA You're using Popus? <5> Popus? What's that? <11> UDMA listen to me I'm running win2K i want to unstall freebsd on my machine i'm actually downloading freebsd from a certain Url i want to know if there's a way i can install freebsd without using cdrom and flopydrive i mean with Msdos or some other ways... i have only 1 drive drive c:/ 40 giga <3> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nr_-4MjYNU <11> Anyone can help me please? really urgent <2> cognition: I want to test whether or not updatedb exposes file names and locations the user shouldn't see. <11> jblack can you help me pleasE? <2> udma: THanks <12> A[d]min, sup? <9> Hey jblack is here :) Hi sir. <11> heya Simpleguy...!How are you doing? <11> I'm stuck mate...I'm running win2K i want to unstall freebsd on my machine i'm actually downloading freebsd from a certain Url i want to know if there's a way i can install freebsd without using cdrom and flopydrive i mean with Msdos or some other ways... i have only 1 drive drive c:/ 40 giga <9> REPEAT* <13> heh, thats offtopic ;) <13> you need to ask that in the FreeBSD channels <11> okey <9> Freebsdhelp <2> udma: Awesome! <9> bbl <13> A[d]min, tip: network boot but its tricky <5> jblack, Thanks <2> Awesome. Cancel is right on fedora <0> jblack: as I've told you before when I speak here I've already been there and done it <0> and dont want to get +b again cause I'm right <0> just tired of it <14> any one speak spanish <11> Intocable-_ Sorry...We do only English... <0> hables engles aqui <0> yo hablo pequito <0> mensaje privado yo con preguntas espaolas <2> cancel: Drop the attitude. :) As it happens, you were right for the redhat derivatives. <2> Its not being right or wrong that gets you into trouble. Its your attitude when you happen to be wrong. :) <2> As it happens, in this case you're right. updatedb/locate don't universally result in a mild exposure. <2> So, thanks for fixing me up on that. :) <0> again if I say it here i've done it have it in production usually <0> always looking for that chance to make me eat it ;) <2> So far the debs do, the redhats don't. I'm waiting for gentoo to boot to check that one <0> i can't believe you're devoting all this time to it <2> Because its important for the channel to keep aware of discrepancies between distros. :) <15> whatabout the locate / updatedb? <15> if I may ask.. <2> cusco: updatedb works at least two different ways on various distros. <0> well this wasnt about distros really was it?
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