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RE: redhat-list digest, Vol 1 #7708 - 5 msgs
- From: "Fairchild, Bryan" <bryan fairchild eds com>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: redhat-list digest, Vol 1 #7708 - 5 msgs
- Date: Thu May 8 15:47:15 2003
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Redhat 9 Hangs at Boot (Kent Borg)
2. Re: LDAP Relay (David Busby)
3. Re: Apache Server - Domain name set up (David Busby)
4. Where do I get good link for Linux vpn
(khalifa ally mail intafrica com)
5. RE: Turned off shadow password, now can't login? (Furnish, Trever G)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 13:33:39 -0400
From: Kent Borg <kentborg-rhl borg org>
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Re: Redhat 9 Hangs at Boot
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:09:50AM -0700, John Pospisil wrote:
> After I install Redhat 9 and reboot the computer, my
> computer hangs. This seems to happen when I assume
> the Login screen should appear.
I don't have your answer, but I might have some help.
I am guessing you have your installation configured to go directly
into a graphical login. At the point you expect to get your login,
can you switch to text coscole 1 (ctrl+alt+F1) and get a text login?
If you can, login that way and edit your /etc/inittab to get a text
login. (Change the line that reads "id:5:initdefault:" to be
"id:3:initdefault:".) And reboot.
Next time your login should be easier. Now play with the X
configuration. This used to be Xconfigurator, but I hear it changed
in 9 and I forget the new name. Here is where the help of others will
be crucial...
Good luck,
-kb, the Kent who used a text boot and has an ''alias x="exec
startx"'' to make firing up X really easy, and done in such a way that
it logs him out again when X claims it is about to do that.
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Message: 2
From: "David Busby" <busby pnts com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Subject: Re: LDAP Relay
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:24:12 -0700
Organization: Pacific Northwest Ticket Services
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/B
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Message: 3
From: "David Busby" <busby pnts com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Subject: Re: Apache Server - Domain name set up
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:30:04 -0700
Organization: Pacific Northwest Ticket Services
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
webmin is a nifty server administration tool.
Using your registrant configure the authoritative domain name server (DNS)
for your domain.
On that DNS server make records that point gurq.com, www.gurq.com to your
public IP address.
Apache (AFAIK) will listen on all IPs port 80 (HTTP) so any port 80 requests
will be served by DocumentRoot.
Just put the proper HTML files into DocumentRoot.
Summary:
Set Authoritative DNS.
Configure DNS to point to server
Configure server.
/B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnson Angus (XLWI)" <angus johnson xlwi com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 04:55
Subject: Apache Server - Domain name set up
> Hi all,
>
> As a complete Linux newbie I'm hoping for some help.
>
> I have a dedicated server running Red Hat 8 and Apache 2.0.45. The
standard Apache install seems to be ok as i get the Apache page when I type
in the box IP address (eg, 100.100.10.10) or the box hostname (eg
server1.isp.com) in internet explorer. I have a pre-registered domain name
(www.mysite.com) and the isp I used to register this has "transferred" it to
my server.
>
> My problem is that I cannot browse to www.mysite.com. In the
/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file I have added the line Servername
www.qurg.com and checked that Listen is on port 80. I'm getting confused
with different articles on setting this up and don't really want to charge
off adding unnecessary lines to files, hosts,named,resolv.conf etc. Is this
the only thing I should be adding or is there something else I should be
putting in? I don't want to host other sites so have not added anything in
the virtualhost container.
>
> Are there any good server configuration tools out there that might help?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gus
>
>
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 20:24:09 +0300 (EAT)
Subject: Where do I get good link for Linux vpn
From: <khalifa ally mail intafrica com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
Dear all,
Im would like to do a vpn to so that I can connect my 2 private networks.
Using VPN can any one help me where can I get good readings for linux VPN?
I thinks in advance for your assistance.
regards,
Khalifa
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Message: 5
From: "Furnish, Trever G" <TGFurnish herff-jones com>
To: "'redhat-list redhat com'" <redhat-list redhat com>
Subject: RE: Turned off shadow password, now can't login?
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 12:40:16 -0500
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
Boot from a rescue disk, then do one of these things:
- Turn shadow passwords back on and reboot from the hard drive.
- Copy the password hash from the hard drive's /etc/shadow file to the
password field of the hard drive's /etc/passwd, reboot from hard drive.
- Copy a password has for a known password from another system into the hard
drive's /etc/password password field for the account you want to log in as
(I'm assuming root), reboot.
Or, if you just want a simple password, here is the password hash that
corresponds to the word "simple": $1$JV1wn9wO$Cs7DVhiPxcteKxVaeWbOQ0
You ought to be able to just put that into the /etc/password file for root's
password field (which probably contains an x now), then reboot from the hard
drive and log in as root using simple for the password.
Um, all of that is assuming that /etc/passwd can contain MD5 hashes, not
just traditional hashes.
HTH,
Trever
Ok, Thanks for the help, I am trying to add the hash
$1$JV1wn9wO$Cs7DVhiPxcteKxVaeWbOQ0 into the passwd file. I have already done
this once, manually shutdown machine, and turned it back on, then it would
not let me login with root/simple,...so, I booted again off the recovery
diskette (I made)... Pressed F5, the typed linux rescue,...then it found my
linux RH9 install CD and brought me to a prompt,.. Sh-2.05b#
>From here I went back into /etc/passwd, and my hash was not there?! What
happened to it? I added the hash again, did a wq, then went back into file,
to make sure hash was saved, it was...now I'm wondering, if I'm going about
this the wrong way? Do I need to do some special save/reboot command out of
the rescure mode? I'm a newbie (wannabe) linux user, (if you can't tell)...
So all suggestions needed.
Thanks
Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: Fairchild, Bryan [mailto:bryan fairchild eds com]
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:55 AM
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Turned off shadow password, now can't login?
Help, I turned off shadow password authentication and now I can't login? How
do I login now? I'm running RedHat9..
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Minimal custom installation of RH8 or RH9 (Ray Abbitt)
2. Re: ALSA and RH9 (David van Hoose)
3. Re: rpm hanging ? RH V8 - how to upgrade RPM ? (Distribution Lists)
4. RE: Apache Server - Domain name set up (Edward Brookhouse)
5. RE: Apache Server - Domain name set up (Wartnick, James)
6. testing (Douglas, Stuart)
7. rlogin generating auth packets. (Will Mc Donald)
8. RE: Slow ftp on Redhat 8 (James Pifer)
9. apache redirector to https: (Gary Stainburn)
10. Re: unsubscribe (Your Name)
11. RE: apache redirector to https: (Marcus Miller)
12. Re: unsubscribe (David van Hoose)
13. LDAP Relay (Devon Harding - GTHLA)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 06:12:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ray Abbitt <rabbitt+rh abbitt org>
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Re: Minimal custom installation of RH8 or RH9
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
On Thu, 8 May 2003, Elsworth wrote:
> Is anyone know what kind of packages will be installed if I select
> Custom (minimal) installation?
>
How minimal do you want to go? You can still (de)select individual
packages. I think even then it still installs too much because there
are too many things I want to install my way instead of the RedHat
way. My next server install is going to be built upon the base of
<http://www.linuxfromscratch.org>
-ray
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 08:12:54 -0500
From: David van Hoose <davidvh cox net>
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Re: ALSA and RH9
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
I did suggest it, but apparently it works for some people. Change it only if
you experience a problem.
-David
Molnar Peter wrote:
> Well it is working right now, with the above configuration.
>
> alias snd-card-0 snd-cs46xx
>
> Did you suggest using this:
> alias sound-slot-0 snd-cs46xx
> instead of this:
> alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0
> ?
>
> MP
>
> On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 00:33, David van Hoose wrote:
>
>>One line of that most likely will not work.
>>Type modprobe sound-slot-0 and you should get an error that snd-card-0
>>doesn't exist. I don't know if Rusty ever patched the module-init-tools
>>to handle it, but as they are right now, I'm pretty sure they can't
>>handle that. Just alias sound-slot-0 and snd-card-0 to the same module.
>>If the modprobe works, let me know what version of modutils you are using.
>>
>>-David
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 08:52:24 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: rpm hanging ? RH V8 - how to upgrade RPM ?
From: "Distribution Lists" <dist-lists e-securenetworks net>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
I found out from Bugzilla that this was a problem with the RPM that was
shipped with RH 8.
The fix is to upgrade, however I'm having problems
[root uldlinux02 i386]# rpm -U rpm-4.1.1-1.7x.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
popt = 1.7.1 is needed by rpm-4.1.1-1.7x
rpm = 4.1 is needed by (installed) rpm-devel-4.1-1.06
rpm = 4.1 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.1-1.06
rpm = 4.1 is needed by (installed) rpm-build-4.1-1.06
[root uldlinux02 i386]# rpm -qa | grep -i popt popt-1.7-1.06
[root uldlinux02 i386]# rpm -U popt-1.7.1-1.7x.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
popt = 1.7 is needed by (installed) rpm-4.1-1.06 [root uldlinux02
i386]#
Can someone help me ?
Regards
> I have a least 2 RH 8 boxes, that have this problem.
> On occasions when I installed something via RPM, RPM will hang. In the
> end I have to reboot the server.
>
> Has anyone seen this problem ?
>
> Regards
>
>
>
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Message: 4
From: "Edward Brookhouse" <ebroo phillips com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Subject: RE: Apache Server - Domain name set up
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:04:42 -0400
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
It sounds like your http is setup correctly, you just need the nameservice
setup.
For example:
When your internet explorer trys to open www.qurg.com it will query
ultra19.uk2net.net to find the address.
A query of ultra19.uk2net.net shows us that this record is not setup.
So you need to contact whomever is hosting your DNS and have them setup www.
(info)
[root faust init.d]# dig any qurg.com
; <<>> DiG 9.2.1 <<>> any qurg.com
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 6641
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;qurg.com. IN ANY
;; ANSWER SECTION:
qurg.com. 172800 IN NS ultra19.uk2net.net.
qurg.com. 172800 IN NS ultra20.uk2net.net.
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
qurg.com. 172800 IN NS ultra19.uk2net.net.
qurg.com. 172800 IN NS ultra20.uk2net.net.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ultra19.uk2net.net. 17777 IN A 212.4.208.119
ultra20.uk2net.net. 17777 IN A 212.4.208.120
;; Query time: 96 msec
;; SERVER: 172.17.17.110#53(172.17.17.110)
;; WHEN: Thu May 8 09:59:24 2003
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 148
[root faust init.d]# nslookup www.qurg.com ultra19.uk2net.net
Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with the
`-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
Server: ultra19.uk2net.net
Address: 212.4.208.119#53
** server can't find www.qurg.com: SERVFAIL
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From: redhat-list-admin redhat com [mailto:redhat-list-admin redhat com]
On Behalf Of Johnson Angus (XLWI)
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 7:56 AM
To: 'redhat-list redhat com'
Subject: Apache Server - Domain name set up
Hi all,
As a complete Linux newbie I'm hoping for some help.
I have a dedicated server running Red Hat 8 and Apache 2.0.45. The standard
Apache install seems to be ok as i get the Apache page when I type in the
box IP address (eg, 100.100.10.10) or the box hostname (eg
server1.isp.com) in internet explorer. I have a pre-registered domain name
(www.mysite.com) and the isp I used to register this has "transferred" it to
my server.
My problem is that I cannot browse to www.mysite.com. In the
/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file I have added the line Servername
www.qurg.com and checked that Listen is on port 80. I'm getting confused
with different articles on setting this up and don't really want to charge
off adding unnecessary lines to files, hosts,named,resolv.conf etc. Is this
the only thing I should be adding or is there something else I should be
putting in? I don't want to host other sites so have not added anything in
the virtualhost container.
Are there any good server configuration tools out there that might help?
Thanks in advance.
Gus
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Subject: RE: Apache Server - Domain name set up
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 08:43:23 -0500
From: "Wartnick, James" <James Wartnick bestbuy com>
To: redhat-list redhat com
Cc: angus johnson xlwi com
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
Angus,
I have RH 7 running with Apache. The configuration should not be that
difficult. What type of error are you receiving? Are you just trying to read
a static ".html" file, or execute a CGI. You should not have to touch any
external files. Are you using an "access.conf" file as well (sometimes the
files are merged)?
If you are getting errors, review your apache error file to see exactly what
the problem is. I can help you further if you wish. (You can e-mail me
directly).
-Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson Angus (XLWI) [SMTP:angus johnson xlwi com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 6:56 AM
> To: 'redhat-list redhat com'
> Subject: Apache Server - Domain name set up
>
> Hi all,
>
> As a complete Linux newbie I'm hoping for some help.
>
> I have a dedicated server running Red Hat 8 and Apache 2.0.45. The
> standard Apache install seems to be ok as i get the Apache page when I
type in the box IP address (eg, 100.100.10.10) or the box hostname (eg
server1.isp.com) in internet explorer. I have a pre-registered domain name
(www.mysite.com) and the isp I used to register this has "transferred" it to
my server.
>
> My problem is that I cannot browse to www.mysite.com. In the
> /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file I have added the line Servername
www.qurg.com and checked that Listen is on port 80. I'm getting confused
with different articles on setting this up and don't really want to charge
off adding unnecessary lines to files, hosts,named,resolv.conf etc. Is this
the only thing I should be adding or is there something else I should be
putting in? I don't want to host other sites so have not added anything in
the virtualhost container.
>
> Are there any good server configuration tools out there that might
> help?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gus
>
>
>
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Message: 6
Subject: testing
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 09:38:10 -0400
From: "Douglas, Stuart" <stuart douglas agt com>
To: "Redhat-List Redhat Com (E-mail)" <redhat-list redhat com>
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testing...please ignore
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Message: 7
From: "Will Mc Donald" <wmcdonald ntlworld com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Subject: rlogin generating auth packets.
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 14:49:41 +0100
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
I wonder if anyone can explain what I'm seeing here and help me out. When
running rlogin between 2 machines running Redhat 7.2 I can see AUTH packets
during the connection. Running from one internal machine to another on the
same network is fine and the rlogin completes quickly. The problem occurs
when the same thing happens with 2 machines separated by one of our
firewalls. The rlogin works but the high-port AUTH packets are blocked and
it takes ages for something somewhere to timeout and the rlogin to finally
complete.
This is a tcpdump snippet from one of the machines when it's working.
14:33:00.878826 192.168.1.120.login > 192.168.1.111.1023: . ack 2 win 5792
<nop,nop,timestamp 968971236 1219001882> (DF) 14:33:00.878871
192.168.1.111.1023 > 192.168.1.120.login: P 2:30(28) ack 1 win 5840
<nop,nop,timestamp 1219001882 968971236> (DF) 14:33:00.878962
192.168.1.120.login > 192.168.1.111.1023: . ack 30 win 5792
<nop,nop,timestamp 968971236 1219001882> (DF) 14:33:00.880021
192.168.1.120.44551 > 192.168.1.111.auth: S 1212476994:1212476994(0) win
5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 968971236 0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
14:33:00.880036 192.168.1.111.auth > 192.168.1.120.44551: R 0:0(0) ack
1212476995 win 0 (DF) 14:33:00.883401 192.168.1.120.login >
192.168.1.111.1023: P 1:2(1) ack 30 win 5792 <nop,nop,timestamp 968971237
1219001882> (DF) [tos 0x10] 14:33:00.883464 192.168.1.111.1023 >
192.168.1.120.login: . ack 2 win 5840 <nop,nop,timestamp 1219001883
968971237> (DF) 14:33:00.886660 192.168.1.120.login > 192.168.1.111.1023: P
2:3(1) ack 30 win 5792 urg 1 <nop,nop,timestamp 968971237 1219001883> (DF)
[tos 0x10]
14:33:00.886727 192.168.1.111.1023 > 192.168.1.120.login: . ack 3 win 5840
<nop,nop,timestamp 1219001883 968971237> (DF) [tos 0x10]
I see similar traffic when it's taking a long time to complete, except the
AUTH packets are only visible on on side of the firewall.
We have some older boxes running 6.2 and they're perfectly OK through this
firewall, they don't seem to generate these AUTH packets at all during
rlogin/rsh. I'm guessing this is something in the guts of PAM may have
changed and that's causing this? But I'm stumped as to what exactly.
Oh, and I appreciate that in this day and age this should all be done with
SSH but it's not my decision and these are internal DMZs.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Will.
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Message: 8
Subject: RE: Slow ftp on Redhat 8
From: James Pifer <jamesredhatlist obrien-pifer com>
To: RedHat List <redhat-list redhat com>
Date: 08 May 2003 10:01:34 -0400
Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
Okay, I'm going to ask a real dumb question here... If I'm using another
server for DNS stuff, how do I disable reverse lookups?
Thanks,
James
On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 23:21, Chad Skinner wrote:
> Try disabling Reverse DNS lookups.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: redhat-list-admin redhat com
> > [mailto:redhat-list-admin redhat com]On Behalf Of James Pifer
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> > Subject: Slow ftp on Redhat 8
> >
> >
> > Anyone had issues with Redhat and performance issues with FTP? Might
> > have other performance issues, but this is where we see it right
> > now.
> >
> > Specs are:
> > Redhat 8.0
> > Proliant DL360
> > Dual PIII Processor 1.4 Ghz
> > 4 Gig RAM
> > Using Redhat's bcm5700 NIC driver
> >
> > Currently we're using proftpd 1.2.8-1 as the ftp server. We can only
> > get about 40K throughput on the local network. If we ftp to another
> > ftp server from this machine we can still get about that much
> > throughput.
> >
> > If we hit another ftp server from another machine it flies.
> >
> > The firewall is turned off. We tried installing Compaq's BCM5700
> > driver but were unable to get it working on the SMP kernel, even
> > with Compaq's help.
> >
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> > Thanks,
> > James
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Subject: apache redirector to https:
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 15:53:01 +0100
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Hi folks,
I know I've seen this before but I can't find it anywhere.
I want browsers to be able to access http://myserver.com/mydir okay, but to
be
redirected to https://myserver.com/mydir/anotherdir if someone access
http://myserver/mydir/anotherdir.
I seem to remember it being something in httpd.conf, maybe a rewwrite rule
or
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Subject: RE: apache redirector to https:
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 16:07:14 -0700
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>I know I've seen this before but I can't find it anywhere.
>I want browsers to be able to access http://myserver.com/mydir okay, but to
be
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give this baby a read!
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html
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