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<0> using 'date' on my system, even after shutdown, it would appear to hold the correct date/time, which one would ***ume means the system clock in the bios is changed
<1> so we need hwclock command to force the cmos?
<0> Tugumonas - it could quiet be possible
<0> but i believe 'date' is suffcient, however im quiet happy to be non arrogant and accept someone elses suggestion than get annoyed at someone having a difference of opinion
<2> nex-`: because maybe your distro has hwclock in a shutdown script?
<0> what with between scratching my balls and eating my balti, i wouldnt have a clue
<0> dude i dont presume to know more than you so dont be arrogant with me, i was just expressing a simple opinion, no one has to be right or wriong, aslong as the dude get his date set what does it matter :)
<0> i use date, he uses hwclock
<1> y# date
<1> Fri Mar 10 08:19:02 GMT+6 2006
<1> # hwclock
<1> Thu 09 Mar 2006 08:29:50 AM GMT+6 -0.164390 seconds
<0> read the man files mate and see which suits you better
<1> damn :)
<1> it returns different result
<0> Isacc-lew, would 'date' take into account GMT +/- ?



<0> cause obviosuly the system time is abosulte, but often the time displayed in things is base don timeline
<2> nex-`: possibly
<0> it appears to be a cloudy subject for both us then
<0> would be good to know
<0> living in GMT though its not something i ever have to worry about
<1> I use hwclock --systohc after date MMDDhhmmYY
<1> :D
<2> it appears both of his clocks are using GMT tho
<0> he's using GMT
<0> what does his come use a GMT, the system clock
<2> so he probably should sync the hardware clock to the software clock
<0> this is where i get confused
<0> i prefer just to put al clocks to GMT lol
<0> Tugu - aslong as your happy dude, tis all that matters :>
<1> I am happy enough, I just want to sync the datetime :)
<1> thx all
<0> DESCRIPTION
<0> Display the current time in the given FORMAT, or set the system date.
<0> thats my man description dor 'date'
<3> Sweet!
<0> what it defines as system though, who cares
<3> I gots it working!
<3> .me does a little victory dance
<0> lol
<0> ftp ?
<3> Yeah
<4> Printer State: processing, accepting jobs.
<4> "Tree connect failed"
<4> Device URI: smb://192.168.1.38/lexmark
<4> hmm
<0> no idea, only ever used smb for files :(
<3> had to edit /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/vsftpd.conf files, and make a /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list file
<2> think I'll eat the pineapple cream cheese pie slice I got frmo Long John Silvers now
<3> If you're interested
<0> mmmmmm - food
<0> Slok, must admit make my ftp is chroot'd so its prob just down to you :P aint got a clue what your on about, although i do use vsftpd lol
<0> make = mate
<0> isnt
<0> ooo i need some sleep
<1> talking about qmail, any experience how to set up spam***asin on qmail with vpopmail?
<3> Had to activate the ch_root
<1> i mean to work properly :)
<0> Tgugo - sorry im an exim/exchange boy
<3> Now, one more question nex-`: Do you have any users excluded from being allowed to access?
<0> allowed to access ?
<3> And if so, what format do you use in the file to do so for their name?
<0> to be honest i have veyr few accounts on my machine so no need to restrict access
<3> # You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home # directory. If chroot_local_user is YES, then this list becomes a list of users to NOT chroot()
<1> what tools in exim to manage virtual domain?
<0> maybe Isaac-few aybe able to help, he see,s knowledgeable
<3> ***uming he's here
<0> manage virtual domains ? you just add em to the config file and set up the directs
<0> or thats all i didn
<5> hello fellow techies.
<1> the web interface
<5> :|
<1> like qmailadmin in qmail with vpopmail
<0> Tugo - sorry i edit the config file manually
<1> I do the same way on exim also :)
<0> Slok - well we wouldnt want to challenge the graves for a second time ;)



<1> i hear about va exim if im not mistaken
<0> im happy with exim
<0> i find the config simple and the server stable
<1> in what distro do you use?
<0> it may not be flexible but it suits my needs, and i think thats the important thing
<0> use something which suits u
<0> i used fedora core
<1> install from scratch?
<0> its like ntp, when a simple command tine suits your requirements, there is such a thing as over complicating it all, it becomes anti-beneifical
<0> Tugo - yes, i downloaded the isos from the site and just installed it doing a custom install selecting what i wanted
<1> I use exim on OpenNA from its RPM, very good default configuration. unfortunatelly the distro is dead :(
<0> i would recommend fedora for someone who hasnt extensive knowledge of the config layout of linux and extensive console experience
<0> good, yet simple
<0> just always make sure you first point of call is iptables :>
<1> ;)
<0> either that or unplug your net connection hehe, anyway i must get some sleep i have work in a couple of hours
<6> neg, but Ubuntu is nicer
<6> nex-`, even
<0> ubunti ?
<0> ubuntu ?
<6> debian-based
<6> _very_ good for the beginner
<0> oh right, well im have a new server to replace my old one, so i might slep it on and see how it feels
<3> Isn;t Mandrake good for the newbs?
<6> ew
<0> mandrake is evil
<6> Mandriva or whatever it's called now
<0> i started with suse, back when suse was unknown
<6> I like suse too
<3> Then went to Fedora, kept crashing on me, so I tried Slack
<0> cant beat 'yast'
<6> but Ubuntu seems to run better on older machines
<3> Which everybody at school who uses Linux has never heard of
<0> arh this is a moderm server im building
<0> slack is a very bared system
<3> As in, very basic?
<3> been awhile since I've heard the terms
<0> yes
<3> Which is why I love it
<0> not packaged with 7 000 windows managers
<3> lol
<7> slac is good
<3> Although it does come with a lot that you don't need
<0> anyway good night
<3> For example: You deselct network stuff, and it still installs FF and thunderbird
<3> g'night
<6> odd
<6> you'd think they would depend on the networking packages
<0> odd ?
<0> very much so will leave you to discuss
<3> Which is why I had deselected them
<6> haha
<6> I'm taking a test in the morning.. at 9:30am
<3> Well, php is working, justneeds to work from a browser
<6> Cisco _just now_ sent a confirmation
<6> 8:45 pm here
<8> best study up, keviepoo.
<6> I really should be
<6> I knew what I had to do... but I was.. compelled.. to stay. To Disobey
<8> too bad you can't dtach yourself
<6> If you'd been using Ubuntu... all it would have taken was "apt-get install openssh-server proftpd"
<3> Makes it so that if I forget to print something up for school, I give my dad a call, he turns on the comp, I download & print at school
<8> you turn off your computer?
<8> heretic!
<3> ssh was easy to setup: Just select the service in slackware installation
<3> Why leave it running 24/7?
<6> doesn't everyone?
<3> 20:51:48 up 40 min, 1 user, load average: 0.01, 0.06, 0.03
<8> uptime wars!


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