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<0> ellou ennybody here can help me ? how do i arhivate in linux a folder to obtain folder.tar.gz ? <1> t3: man tar and gunzip <2> can anyone guide with samba, i need to setup a samba server that authenticates using a windows 2003 active directory to provide it shares <3> \FAHD\: I'm not sure, but I think that's covered in the tldp.org Samba HOWTO <2> Demonen: hmm, ok.. let me see... <2> Demonen: i actually very confused about the KDC stuff... <2> Demonen: if i use ADS security on my Samba server, i have to setup a Kerberos authentication for it, which is very annoying.. <4> Well that is how pure AD security works. Not really possible to get around that <2> hmm <3> \FAHD\: Sorry, I don't actually know how to do it, as I've never needed it myself, but I just think I saw something about it when paging through the Samba HOWTO at tldp.org <5> If I ./configure, make, make install an application to add a lib file. Does the make install put the lib file in the correct place? <5> If so, how can I make yum realise this? <5> to put it another way, I have built and installed libHalf.so.4 and it is in /usr/lib but when I rpm -Uvh cinelerra, I get a complaint that libHalf.so.4 is missing. Anyone got a clue please? <6> It's likely rpm is complaining that there is no "package" installed that formally provides libHalf.so.4 <7> rpm only knows about other rpm's
<6> you can probably force the installation, but that's not really recommended <7> if you install stuff from source or just copy things rpm wont know about them and still complain <5> does rpm --rebuilddb fix a lib that rpm is unaware of? <6> no. <5> So how can I add stuff to rpm library <8> ola <9> hi themaxxz :) <10> hello <11> hey <12> hi <2> wlfshmn: you still here, mate? <13> i want to set up a linux server with windows workstations, which distro can u advise me Fedora or Ubuntu ? <7> unless you want to upgrade every 6 months try ubuntu 6.06 lts <12> jachin: as a Ubuntu devel. I would suggest Ubuntu :P <12> jachin: in really, I don't which distro would be better for you <12> I don't know <12> jachin: just try both and see which you like better <14> UnderNet IRC Network via CARNet, Fladimir <14> Your host is Zagreb.HR.Eu.UnderNet.org, running version u2.10.12.08 <14> This server was created Fri Sep 8 2006 at 11:30:19 CEST <14> Zagreb.HR.Eu.UnderNet.org u2.10.12.08 di <14> ops <15> hi <15> i need help to fin a 56k modem driver for ubuntu somone can help me plz ? <16> hi <15> how can i make my 56k modem work under ubuntu ????? <17> is it normal to respond out an interface sourced from a different interface? <17> for instance, if eth0 is 10.1.1.2, and eth1 is 192.168.1.2. The default gateway is 192.168.1.1 off eth1. However, I can ping eth0 at 10.1.1.2, and I get a response because it sends the reply out eth1, but sourced from 10.1.1.2. <5> trying to build an rpm package, following the howtos in rpm HQ, got to rpm -ba filename.spec and got "rpm -ba unknown option" <5> any ideas? <18> !seen redragon <19> redragon <~redragon@64.39.1.11> was last seen on IRC in channel #linuxhelp, d h m s ago, saying: 'and yup its the real RD i'm just at work and dont remember my x login heh'. <18> :-( <20> hey will a probram be killed after a period of time, like 24-36 hours, and if so how can I keep this from happening? <21> two|face: generally no <21> although a per user process CPU time limit can be configured <20> so if I start a program that does not exit on its own and runs in the background it should never stop correct? <21> correct <21> unless it violates some restriction or other which makes the kernel kill it <21> uses all memory or similiar <20> ok <20> so if I invoke the command using nice I can give it a high priority correct? and if the kernel is killing it if I set it high enough that should stop it from killing it, correct? :) <21> there are limits (ulimit -a to see them) for user processes though (could be configured on a per user basis) <21> two|face: the priority has nothing to do with killing processes, only how often they get scheduled <20> ok <21> usually only root can give a process a higher priority than the default though <20> ok, so how would I go about mkaing sure a process never gets killed <21> ensure it is restarted if it exits <21> but except if the program crashes or exits it really should be able to just run forever <21> or until someone reboots the machine anyways <21> but if the software actually crashes often you could wrap it in a bash script that waits 30 seconds then restart it if it exits <22> hi <23> i need a totally fancy qmail/spam******in log analyzer, any ideas ? <24> not me <18> LadyByte, convert 80 pounds to kg <19> 80 pounds is approximately .2874 kg <25> g'mornins <5> I can't find an rpm which includes libfftw.so.3 <26> hey room <25> quicky - apache issue... having to run on port 8080 to get around isp's lockouts for testing - which works good - until you try to click the next link - because link goes in as http://1.2.3.4/blah.html instead of http://1.2.3.4:8080/blah.html any ideas how to fix that? <27> AndyL there's no actual problem the only thing u must change is the link redirect for the (button image or what you click to go the next page )
<6> that's because your links explicitly define http://1.2.3.4/foo <6> link to /foo, and you'll be ok <25> ****e... <6> don't touch me there! <23> why not ? <23> *poke* <28> hi. when I boot my computer scans for .o modules that I don't even have/need. how do i clean this up? <29> can someone help me get firewire working in fc6 please <30> PostgreSQL configuration script pg_config not found. Make sure this is in your command path before configuring. Without it, the configure script has no way to find the right location for the libpq library and its headers. <31> Hello, I was just wondering what the reason is to make different partitions for Linux for example: /home 55MB, /tmp 1GB, / 5 GB, etc? <23> home 55mb ? NONE ! <18> heh <32> LMAO <31> irckid : It's just an example, I wanted to make clear that there are multiple small partitions instead of one big partition.. <21> Clark^: the most basic reason to have /home on a seperate partition is the ability to clear the rest and reinstall while the users data is still intact <21> Clark^: that and the safeguard that filling up /home does not spread to /var <31> safeguard? <31> aha <31> OK, Thanks... :) <33> Anyone awake? <9> that is the most useless question you could have asked. <33> haha <9> do you expect 50 "yes, LucidGuy, I am!!"? <33> just so quiet <28> I need to clean up my boot process <28> it scans for devices i don't have and produces a bunch of error messages (.o modules) <28> how do I fix that? <33> Ok I think Im having a iptables issue .. can i paste the output lf "iptables -L" to someone in private .. maybe you can tell me if there is something wrong there. <33> stegul .. you maybe? <9> no <9> use a paste site <33> which do you recommend. <18> pastebin.ca <33> thanks <18> we are all awake <33> http://pastebin.ca/331341 <33> Alright . .thats what I get when I do a iptables -L <33> This is a fresh install of FC6 <9> ok <33> The issue is I cant connect to my vncserver. <9> yes <33> Its running .. nmap localhost shows the port listening .. I can also telnet to the 5900 port from the local machine .. but all attempts from a remote station .. and times out. <9> you would need to add a rule allowing you to connect to port 5900 from elsewhere <9> I'm not sure the redhat way to do this <34> or more specifically, from the remote IP... <9> there may be a configuration utility. <9> I'd also kill ftp and http on the way in <9> unless you need them <9> and also <34> and ssh <9> is vnc encrypted? <9> I don't think it is <9> if you're connecting from outside a trusted network, you should probably tunnel it through ssh <32> Stegul: http is so vulnerable ? <28> all i want to do is disable my linux to scan for these .o modules that i dont have <9> Sorinello: no, but you should shut off anything you don't use. <28> i'm getting lots of error msgs <33> Im trying to connect to it from another box right beside it .. same subnet .. <9> Sorinello: as a general principle. <9> Sorinello: it reduces possible attack vectors <34> I'd also say, alongside Stegul, you should keep your openssh and openssl up to date <32> Stegul: yes, but i can kill httpd, but if the port remains opened.. isn't more risky this way ? <34> and only accept ssh connections from IPs that you know. There endeth the lesson. <grin> <9> Sorinello: err... you've lost me. <9> Sorinello: What would have the port open if not httpd? <32> Stegul: if i kill http, the port 80 wil be closed ? <9> of course <9> Sorinello: And I was suggesting killing it at the firewall level anyway. <32> bunno, the router is routing 80 to my linux, so either way, with or without httpd running, my 80 requests get to my linux
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