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<0> ok, so chkconfig httpd on sets it to start on boot?
<0> or does it just start it right now
<1> gotta go return my laser sight .. back in a bit
<1> DTGorm: service httpd start
<0> ok, thanks
<0> im glad its service....
<0> that /etc/init.d/[servicename] start was different
<0> lol
<2> anyone here have experience with Directory Server on RHEL4 ?
<3> mmm...eggs+onions+bacon+fresh asparagus+provolone and parmegian cheese+leftover pasta
<4> ewwwwwww
<3> baked in the oven
<3> oh no it's good.
<4> ewww raised to the power of 10
<3> oh I guarantee you it's tasty.



<4> anyway - im off to bed cya all
<3> heh nite
<4> lol i hope for your sake it does taste good hehe
<0> now shouldnt it at least show the default webpage when you start httpd ??
<5> in theory it should show a default page, yes
<0> but doesnt
<5> type: service httpd start
<6> DTGorm, find "ServerName" in httpd.conf and set it properly
<7> hmph, why would a rootkit make "su" accept _any_ p***word, doesn't seem like a very understated way of going about being a rootkit.
<6> "Properly" means either a name that's "DNS:able" or simply the IP addy for the server in question
<0> hmm
<0> saved httpd.conf , restarted httpd
<0> still cant reach the web
<0> i can ping out just fine
<1> DTGorm: this is something to take up in #apache
<8> DTGorm, dns
<8> DTGorm, can you ping yahoo.com
<0> yes
<6> DTGorm, what does "service httpd status" say moments after you've started it using "service http start"? Does it tell you the service is running at all?
<0> says [ OK ]
<1> it's just not configured correctly
<0> nix.visualsunstudios.com can be pinged
<6> On FC5, "service httpd status" does not say "[OK]"
<8> DTGorm, what does 127.0.01:80 do in your browser
<8> 127.0.0.1:80 rather
<0> URL not found
<8> is that on the mahine running httpd?
<0> ive started up several apache servers in win and gentoo distro and they all ran find out of the box as far as default web
<0> nix is
<8> DTGorm, on the same box do 127.0.0.1:80
<0> on my ip scan, there does not appear to be any web running
<0> i did EvilGent
<9> firewall
<0> links http://127.0.0.1:80
<0> nope
<0> no firewall
<0> i just had gentoo on it and apache worked fine
<8> selinux??
<9> iptables is installed by default.
<0> hmm
<0> bastard iptables
<0> ive heard of that work .lol
<9> You need to system-config-securitylevel and allow port 80
<0> and i thought it would just be easier to move to a distro you dont have to compile everything for the kernel lol
<8> Sonar_Guy, 127.0.0.1 the firewall shouldnt be involved on a default iptables
<0> ok, thanks Sonar_Guy
<0> lol, system-config-securitylevel command not found :P
<9> DTGorm: as root or in terminal su --login
<9> su does not inclued roots path.
<0> i can see this is gonna be a long night for me, either take my time and try to learn fedora or go back to gentoo and start the compiling of apache/php/mysql all over again
<0> root
<0> its looking like httpd is not running even though it is saying it is
<6> You have yet to quote the proper output of "service httpd status" to us
<8> DTGorm, uname -r
<0> jowa: httpd(pid 4899 48xx xxxx xxxx xxxx etc...) is running ....
<6> ok
<6> good
<10> I have a fresh install of FC 5. I have DISABLED the Firewall. I have Web Server, SSH, and Secure Web Server going. The problem is I can't connect remotely (can't putty or WinSCP into the Linux box... Keeps timing out). I have been fekking around with it for over a week. Can someone PLEASE tell me where to go to fix it?
<7> DTGorm: is iptables really that scary to you?
<0> uname -r: 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5
<0> not scarry, just wouldnt know what the heck im doing until i roll my sleves up and get into it



<9> DTGorm: using X?
<8> DTGorm, yum update
<0> nope
<0> i chose to not use X or any gui
<0> yum update???
<0> lol
<0> that a command?
<5> yes
<7> yum isn't gui based
<8> yes it is
<0> lol
<0> ok
<0> whats yum update doing?
<5> it'll update all your packages to current
<0> its doing stuff
<8> updating the software
<5> from the repos
<0> haha, ill be here awhile :P
<5> should do it after an install
<0> is there a command to verify what packages i do have installed?
<0> do it after any package install?
<8> yep been alot of updates since fedruary
<5> no, do it after an fc install
<8> feb
<0> gotcha
<0> so to see what packages i have installed .... there is a command, right?
<6> ^ rpm -qa|less
<8> and you need to do it at least once a week
<5> there are also ways to do it automatically on a crobjob
<0> ive heard of crobjob, they are $20 bucks down the road :P
<5> er cronjob
<8> or use yum nightly service
<6> ^as described in http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/
<0> coming from windows server, updating blindly scares me
<0> omg.. added 2207 new packages????
<0> what if i dont want all those packages installed?
<1> to the database list
<0> ahhhh
<6> You won't get those installed
<1> they aren't being installed
<0> lol, i was like NOOOOOO
<6> ^
<1> god damn .. use some common sense
<0> hey, go join #rude
<1> yea .. i'm rude to moronic people .. so what?
<0> ignorant and moronic are totally different
<11> opsec chill
<0> i am new to linux
<0> like anyone would know about this automatically,
<1> that's only part of your problem
<0> well not everyone came out of their mothers womb knowing linux instantly
<1> you're not getting it
<1> it's the *way* you're going about it
<1> like a child
<11> psec no you are not getting it
<0> i read this is the irc room to go for help
<1> i've been watching this guy for over an hour Southern_Gentlem
<1> you just got here
<11> so stfu you aret helpinng
<0> thanks Southern
<1> eat poo
<11> and this is a help channel
<5> opsec: why do you hangout in a help channel if you don't even want to help people?
<0> you poop... dirty poop.. poop mouth... you used to be my hero
<5> why waste your time?
<1> i help people who help themselves .. period.
<5> then go to efnet, that's where that attitude belongs...have you read freenode's rules of conduct lately?
<0> you know, running gentoo was a pretty good learning experience, but damnit if i didnt know other distros can be totally different in the way things are done..
<0> lol
<1> Corwyn: reflect on my previous comments to you
<5> why, they mean nothing
<11> opsec Corwyn take it out of the channel please
<11> DTGorm, you are not helping the situation either


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