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<0> evenin`,anyone online who can help me? <1> That all depends <0> :) <0> ok,i need to know how to define a hostname..on lan <2> how do i remove a user and all sub directories? <1> k: That's a difficult question. <1> L0: man userdel <0> in /etc/hosts i have it declared <0> and the server answers <2> yeah i did that and it still shows the dir with sub dirs? <0> but the lan clients dont recognize the hostname <3> L0ud, read it again <2> ok <0> longword,any ideas? <1> k0: Is it in /everyone's/ hosts file? <3> kOoDoO, I'd say set up a local nameserver
<4> forbidden has a small **** ! <0> hm <5> i want your opinion about a website. It is safe to insert my credit card at www.3goldgames.com to play ??? <6> no. <6> i fail to see the correlation between some stupid games site + cc + linux <6> in fact, what the hell? yeah its safe. go ahead and give them your cc. <5> D-side are you talking to me? <6> you're damn right i am <7> haha <6> charge away my friend, charge away. <2> i removed the user, now the directories still exist, whast the command to remove them <3> L0ud, man rm <2> i read all that and it still wont let me remove them, and yes i am root <3> ok, got any error message we can work with? <7> looks like an rootkit :) <2> [root@localhost home]# rmdir andy <2> rmdir: `andy': Directory not empty <3> L0ud, man rm <7> oh, lol <2> lol <7> L0ud; do what he told you. You didnt read what he told you to now..did you ? <2> that ****s to confusing and i dont kno how to exit it lol.. <0> themaxxz,what settings must be done to create a local nameserver? <8> yo <8> i'm running morphix <1> Language! <8> I just installed a new hard drive <2> chill <8> and i cant seem to find it <2> lol <0> i mean,what should i modify? <3> kOoDoO, just like a regular dns <7> L0ud; watch your language. Read it and when you're finished press Q <2> thanks <0> what file shall i modify? <3> kOoDoO, read the bind howto <0> uhh.. <8> what directory are hard drives under on linux <1> k: Bear in mind that running your own local nameserver only works if you make all of the clients on your network use that machine as their nameserver <2> [root@localhost home]# rm -r andy <2> rm: descend into directory `andy'? <2> from there? <0> aham <1> L0: -rf can be more effective <7> L0ud; man rm. This is the last time i'm telling you this. After that i will /kb <3> L0ud, throw an f in there, but be CAREFUL <3> rm is the most powerful command on linux <0> longword,all the clients use the server as their nameserver.. <2> lol <2> k <3> and it usually is one way <1> k0: So you're already running a nameserver? <2> thank you:) <9> hullo, hikari <0> yes <0> nameserver runnin` <1> Grumble. Moan. E.R. displaced for "Legally Blonde" <8> so uh <8> how's it going <7> morph_; you installed linux on your machine, right ? <8> it's a live disc
<0> it`s just that the clients dont recognize the servers` hostname <7> morph_; ok, so what are you trying to do ? <2> now, is there any one to distinguish all the processes running by one user? i kno ps x but? <8> i'm trying to access my hard drive, i just installed it, so I can start downloading stuff onto it <1> k0: You mean they can't ping the hostname of the server? <0> what must be done so that the server can give the clients the info it has in /etc/hosts? <7> morph_; so you installed it. Right ? <0> exactly <8> i've only been using it for about a week <8> Yes <0> only the ip works <8> Used the software to do it <8> through dos <0> only the ip works @ pinging <1> k0: Did you set up a local zone for yourself? <0> hostname,not <0> no <1> k0: You'll need to read the BIND HOWTO on http://tldp.org/ <7> morph_; and when you installed your linux where did you install it ? <1> k0: And set up the domain koodoo.local <0> aham <3> or .lan <1> k0: With records in that zone for server1.koodoo.local <1> .local is the domain specifically defined for the purpose. <3> longword, hmm but thats more typing <0> aham <8> i didn't install linux <8> i'm using a live disc <1> .lan may be defined as a TLD at some future point in time <3> longword, well, that ****s then <7> morph_; ok, so what are you trying to do ? <10> he's not going to read the bind howto unless you kick him out with specifically that message <8> just trying to find out what directory my hard drive is under <10> even then, i doubt it'll work <1> them: That's what search is for in resolv.conf <8> i mean, i tried doing it through properties <8> under my folders <8> didn't see "120 GB" free space <8> anywhere <7> morph_; what OS ? <3> longword, well the harm is already done <8> Morphix <3> longword, +64 hosts with .lan .. soo <1> Not to me it's not! <7> is Morphix an OS ? <7> LadyByte morphix <7> LadyByte morphix ? <7> !morphix <7> oh my <11> !google morphix <12> google can't find morphix <9> madalin-, http://www.morphix.org/ <11> Then it dosn't exist. <0> in resolv.conf i have search localdomain ... <9> it does. <3> Demonen, lady's google is bork <11> themaxxz: sssh! :P <7> hah <8> erm <7> want me to have fiona google ? <3> .google google <1> k0: You may wish to change that to search koodoo.local, but that's just a polish thing. Not necessary. <3> madalin-, sure <7> longword ? <12> methinks longword is dreamd is corrupting me, or 2001:1bd8::/32, or the font of ALL knowledge <3> .g google <0> aham <9> opening the browser shouldnt be to hard. <0> oki...10x a lot guyz <1> k0: Get yourself pinging server1.koodoo.local first <1> mad: What? <0> aham <7> longword; want fiona to google instead of ladybyte ? <1> Oh, not a big fan of either of them googling TBH
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