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<0> TipTap: they live in /var/lib/rpm/ -- there is a whole pack of them, waiting to attack <1> Evolution: You is always so smart. <2> s/see/skee <3> i've checked in /var/lib/rpm but couldn't see anything obvious <3> hmm will have another nose <2> s/skee/seek/ <0> TipTap: http://www.rpm.org/ has both Ed Baily's book, and the later in process revision of it <0> s//bailey/ <3> cool thanks <3> i'll check it out <2> wow and there is an entire channel dedicated to RPM its called, <ding> <ding> #rpm <3> yes i am already in there <4> i have configured my /etc/resolv.conf file as search www.james.com nameserver 192.168.2.190 and the used command service named restart .. after that i tried nslookup www.james.com
<4> but its not working <4> i also tried nslookup 192.168.2.190 .. still it giving me error <0> CapRicoRN_80: /var/log/messages is your friend with named -- also having a network connection helps if /etc/resolv.conf is not as you expect it <4> wat should i check in these messages <4> coz i m not getting it much <4> i m trying to configure dns <1> The "search www.james.com" is wrong. That should be only the domain in there. <0> this is news? <4> then ? <2> then the big bad wolf ate little red riding hood, grandma, orc_orc and all the cookies <2> <burp> <2> ohhh and they sent grannies pony to the glue factory <4> error is connection timed out; no servers could be reachd <1> And the local machine is the authoritative nameserver for the domain "james.com"? <4> yes <1> Or is configured to return searches for hosts in "james.com"? <1> Meaning: You have the zone files configured correctly? <5> hello <4> i think so .. i just told u the setting i did <1> Ermmm. <1> The resolv.conf doesn't have to do anything with zone files. <4> then ? <1> I'm not really seeing what you're trying to do there. <4> wat should i do to configure Dns so that when i write nslookup it will resolve ip against address n address against ip <2> then the big bad wolf ate little red riding hood, grandma, orc_orc and all the cookies, at which time little red riding hood's pony was sent to the glue factory <4> how can i configure reverse and forward zone ? <5> I want to install amarok in centos 4.3 but yum tell me that not find dependency libnautilus-burn.so.0. I find this in the system. How can tell to yum where can find this library ?. thanks <6> pony glue factory <6> pony cookies <6> dang. <2> CapRicoRN_80: your issues are not centos related; please cease sponging off the channel members; seek the guidance of google and ##linux for basic admin chores <1> CapRicoRN_80: <http://www.langfeldt.net/DNS-HOWTO/BIND-9/> might help you further. <1> Much more literature on <http://www.bind9.net/links> <7> Evolution: scroll waaaaay back. You said it depends on if a logical volume is active on boot <7> yay <7> that's always fun <8> is there a way to find out if there is a rpm package for something in centos? <8> I'm new to linux <8> sorry <8> for the dumb questions <8> also I checked yum and nothing <2> how did you check with yum? <8> I'm trying to install a dendency, libevent <8> tried ./configure && make and that works, but still comes up as a missing dependency <8> when I run the rpm for my other package
<1> How did you check with yum? <8> yum search libevent <1> Okay. It's not in centos itself, but in the rpmforge repository (and in kbs-CentOS-Extra). <1> See <http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories> <9> pbttththt. Inter-Tel wants $1200 to come out and reset the p***word in my IPRC card. <9> ahahahaha <0> want to buy one from me? <2> why are peopole so helpless? this was insanely difficult: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=libevent+RHEL&btnG=Search <0> Inter-tel missed the asterisk memo <9> Which, orc_orc? <0> hey -- it is after 1600 ET <9> It is. <9> SO that means you'll give me this alleged Inter-TEl backdoor p***word? <9> Or are you going to hold out until beer thirty? <0> dan__t: I have nfi, but the local engineer like me -- send me the card <9> heh <9> bah. <9> lame. <8> if I have an i686 what architecture is that? <8> x86_64? <1> i386 <8> doh just installed the wrong thing then <8> uninstall a package? <1> yum remove or rpm -e <10> can i yum install kernel 2.6.15 ? i'm currently running 2.6.9-34 <10> need MPPE support <11> no\ <9> Doesn't the whole VPN have source kernel modules <9> damn, waht was it called <9> poptop <12> pptp? <9> The distribution of poptop which does VPN servicing <9> It has source mppe modules which will work with any 2.4 or 2.6 kernel <12> ah <9> Why does my Firefox window say "Deer Park"? <9> I installed a Firefox plugin, and it said "This plugin will be installed next time Deer Park is restarted". <11> dan__t: did you install a firefox beta? <11> or it could be that your plugin was written for the beta <9> THe browser itself always says "Deer Park" <11> then you've either got a beta of ff installed, or you triggered the beta name somehow. <9> nice. <1> Maybe you said its true name three times ... <1> pony pony pony <1> pony does not like me. <13> whats the point of having the pony thing in here ? <13> can it do faq's ? <11> pony gets angry quite a bit. <11> see <14> hi its taking ages to download the server cd from torrents can i get an iso from ftp <9> Why wouldn't you be able to? <11> Pretor1ab: from the mirrors, yes. <9> http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/4.3/isos/i386/ <14> thanks <14> on second inspection might be my firewall <13> humm torrents are well seeded
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