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<0> thats when i try apt <1> ahhh yes. It will depend upon qt3. <1> what version of Debian are you using? Ubuntu? <0> yes <1> 5.04? <1> Hoary or Breezy? <2> Anyone knows why ls in nslookup says it's not implemented and what do i have to do ? <2> ls -d something.xxx. >> /tmp/somefile complains about ls not implemented. <2> (nslookup) <0> Breezy <1> Crazy|zzZ: hrm. Seems strange. <0> why? <2> I want to pull and DNS records available. <2> and ls option to list all the ***ociated records for the domain is not implemented. <1> Crazy|zzZ: the version of libqt3 you should have may be later than that already. <1> however, what shows up in synaptic when you add in Universe and Multiverse sources?
<1> Darn. gone. <3> heya all <3> GNU Midnight Commander requires glib 1.2.6 or above. <1> yeah... <3> any1 knows how i can upgrade the glib 1.2.6 <1> do you even HAVE glib installed? <3> yea <1> what version? What distro? <3> glib-2.0 <1> oh. wrong one. What distribution? <3> rh8 <3> glibc-2.2.93-5 <1> ouch. THat's old. <1> Darn, I have to go. See ya later. <3> yea ty <2> found it, Net-DNS / axfr for DNS zone transfer. <4> WhiteRabbit doing dns with perl? <2> Redie, yeah <4> just a regular lookkup or alot of dns stuff? <2> regular lookup <4> you dont need net-dns for that <2> ls -d in nslookup is not implemented <5> AXFR is barely regular. <5> dig axfr @server zone <2> blah! <6> dig for all your DNS needs. <4> you can use gethostbyname <2> i forgot about dig <7> ? <4> $ip=sprintf("%vd",(gethostbyname("domain name"))[4]); <7> im just finish my school <2> LOL <7> hi WhiteRabbit <2> you came to the right place boy :P <2> hello again :) <7> school make me stress...IRC can cool it down <4> you can do lots more with net-dns but if your just looking up an ip then you dont need to install net-dns <2> Okay, shower time.Be back later. <7> Tyt <7> !seen ValeFiona <8> valefiona is currently on #linuxhelp (h m s). Has said a total of messages. Is idling for h m s <7> oh Hi..ValeFiona <9> hello :) <7> i thought you were sleeping <10> .o <9> hi niladam <10> hello ValeFiona <5> Hi, Madalin <9> hey gcbirzan <9> how is the dialup server doing? :-p <5> It's not dialup. It's PPPoE. <5> And, it's doing well. <9> ah, good, good <5> .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.8.1.101.2 = STRING: 574 <5> Connected users. <9> gcbirzan, but that box only does the authentication stuff, the entire traffic does not go through it? <5> Authentication is done via RADIUS, on another machine.
<10> hey gcbirzan;) <11> gcbirzan: rds is providing adsl now ? <11> ( the PPPoE makes me think like that ) <5> No. It's the FTTB stuff. <11> oh. <2> !rotorouter <2> !rr <12> Hey there anyone awake? I have a QUESTION for some one... I installed Cpanel on a linux box that I have here.. and since then I can't use my SSH. It just always denies me access. I dunno what the heck it did to the machine but I can not get SSH to accept connections in. I can still FTP in and everything ok but some how it disabled SSH. Any ideas what it may have done and how to fix it. Thanks! <12> ANyone? <12> anyone able to help me out? <3> any1 here ? <13> hi <13> hu knows where kan I found a Restaurant software ? <14> german try freashmeat.net <15> For modelines in xorg.conf, do you put them in the screen section, or are they their own section? <7> !seen whiterabbit <8> whiterabbit <~whitewabb@whitewabbit.users.undernet.org> was last seen on IRC in channel #linuxhelp, h m s ago, saying: '!rr'. <16> anyone here use suse? <16> i've got problems with this server misbehaving its a dual opteron 2gig beast but the website is having problems <17> I suggest you call Suse <17> They should render more efficient help than any IRC channel as that is basically what you paid them for. <16> the host installed it <16> i wanted centos <18> anyone using mrtg here ? <17> If it's professionally hosted then have the host fix it. That's what you pay for, isn't it? <16> isn't there a free version of suse? <17> Yeah, but it ****s (imo) <17> What exactly is the problem, btw? <17> "misbehaving" is very general. <16> i was only told about it today it's running a couple of forums phpbb <16> they're running slowly sometimes and they crashed the other day <17> 1) Make sure you <17> ... <17> 1) Make sure you're not running one of the very insecure PHPBBs <16> i think they've been patched <17> 2) Check the MTA for signs of spam drone <17> 3) Call and yell at the server hosting folks for a kick-*** server running slowly. <16> heh <17> I'm not joking. <16> good ideas i'll find out <16> we were worrying that there might be a memory leak <17> memory leak? <17> In PHPBB? <16> no in the LAMP <19> if there is a memory leak, do you see little ram chips dripping out of the server's hard drive? <19> you know, the big beige box that sits next to the computer? <16> i tried switching it off and on heh <17> Web platforms generally don't have memory leaks as they generally don't have daemons running or anything. <17> "switching it off and on" does pretty much nothing in Linux. <16> i was joking <17> what processes are pulling CPU and RAM on the box? <16> httpd2-prefork and mysql-max <17> How much CPU and RAM are they pulling, then? <16> apparently it only happens occasionally <16> i'm just on the site now and it's rapid <16> so i guess i'll need to wait for a call or set up some monitoring <17> I'd do a quick-and-dirty cronjob thing that seds and awks the needed info from ps or whatever. <17> ie anything with more than so-and-so many CPU-minutes <20> hello <17> hello <20> can anyone tell me how to install a rpm file? <20> the command <17> rpm <20> rpm -ivh /tmp/bjfilter-common-2.50-2.i386.rpm <20> ??? <20> or what? <17> if the file is in /tmp/, yes. <20> oh <20> so it;s that easy <17> if all dependancies are met, then yes, it is. <17> I'm willing to put money on the fact that they are not. <17> Also, make sure you're running an RPM-based distro ^.^ <20> rpm -ivh {address}{file name}
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