mrtg and 3COM nic's under 7.2 - need a working mrtg.cfg
If and has a working mrtg.cfg file they could share with 3c905B 100BaseTX [Cyclone] NIC's , it it is much appreciated. After loading up 7.2 in this old box for a gateway machine, mrtg errors out continually reading these NIC's. Thanks /Dee
Hi all, I'd like to be able to use my external, firewire Maxtor drive but Suse 7.2 doesn't see it. Any way to get it to see it? The drive is seen by Windows without any problem. Thanks in advance for your help. Jim
On Friday 24 August 2001 12:18 pm, Jim Lynch wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to be able to use my external, firewire Maxtor drive but Suse 7.2 doesn't see it. Any way to get it to see it? The drive is seen by Windows without any problem.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jim
You want to check out: http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/faq.html Good luck, Steven -- -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Steven Hatfield http://www.knightswood.net Registered Linux User #220336 ICQ: 7314105 Useless Machine Data: Running SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional and KDE2.2 12:23pm up 4 days, 15:27, 2 users, load average: 0.41, 0.20, 0.12 -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Random Quote: "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education." -- Albert Einstein.
For some reason I could not get my BindAddress directive to work with Apache until I quit using /etc/init.d/apache and started using apachectrl. In other words- with the same httpd.conf, I could not get BindAddress (or Listen) to work with the supplied startup script. Does anyone have any idea why? My scripting skills obviously are not good enough to find it. Suse 7.2, supplied Apache w/ PhP. SSL, JServ. -mab --
I would like to set up ftpd so that members from different groups are chrooted into group-specific directories. ie theoretically if I wanted to allow ftp access to my mom's family and my dad's family, I would want to chroot them, because otherwise they would deface each others home pages ;-) Which ftp daemon would work best for this? -mab --
At 10:33 AM -0600 10/10/01, Michael Bartosh wrote:
I would like to set up ftpd so that members from different groups are chrooted into group-specific directories.
ie theoretically if I wanted to allow ftp access to my mom's family and my dad's family, I would want to chroot them, because otherwise they would deface each others home pages ;-)
To answer my own question, I switched to pro-ftpd and added <Global> DefaultRoot /path/togroup groupname DefaltRoot /path/togroup2 group2name </Global> To proftpd.conf -mab
Which ftp daemon would work best for this?
-mab --
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Has anyone got Postfix + Cyrus + PAM authentication to work with Suse 7.2? I can't get users to authenticate with this setup.. I'm running cyrus-imap 2.0.14, cyrus-sasl 1.5.24-69 and postfix-20010228pl03. Postfix is delivering correctly because when I switch auth methods to sasldb delivery works properly. I have added the cyrus user to the shadow group, but pam auth isn't working. Finally I am wondering why suse doesn't simply use the pwcheck daemon for cyrus authentication. -mab --
I'm looking for a good webmail package where, for instance, I could have users log in to mail.domain1.com and mail.domain2.com (ie it can run simultaniously on several virtual hosts). Any suggestions? -mab --
Michael, I use Jawmail, and it works well. As for multiple domain support, couldn't give you any input on that. It would be worth checking out though. http://jawmail.sourceforge.net/ Jeremy On Wed, 2001-10-17 at 12:07, Michael Bartosh wrote:
I'm looking for a good webmail package where, for instance, I could have users log in to mail.domain1.com and mail.domain2.com (ie it can run simultaniously on several virtual hosts).
Any suggestions?
-mab
nmap is showing ports open that shouldn't be. Does anyone know what might be going on? Suse 7.2 (nmap is also not showing ports that I know are open) ran with -sT option.
(The 1487 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) Port State Service 1/tcp filtered tcpmux 2/tcp filtered compressnet 3/tcp filtered compressnet 4/tcp filtered unknown 5/tcp filtered rje 6/tcp filtered unknown 7/tcp filtered echo 8/tcp filtered unknown 9/tcp filtered discard 10/tcp filtered unknown 11/tcp filtered systat 12/tcp filtered unknown 13/tcp filtered daytime 14/tcp filtered unknown 15/tcp filtered netstat 16/tcp filtered unknown 17/tcp filtered qotd 18/tcp filtered msp 19/tcp filtered chargen 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 23/tcp open telnet 25/tcp open smtp 53/tcp open domain 80/tcp open http 110/tcp open pop-3 111/tcp filtered sunrpc 136/tcp filtered profile 137/tcp filtered netbios-ns 138/tcp filtered netbios-dgm 139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn 143/tcp open imap2 161/tcp filtered snmp 561/tcp open monitor 3306/tcp open mysql 31337/tcp filtered Elite
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments Difficulty=1873389 (Good luck!) No OS matches for host (If you know what OS is running on it, see http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/nmap-submit.cgi). TCP/IP fingerprint: TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C707B) TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C5B50) TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C95ED) T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNNTNW) T2(Resp=N) T3(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNNTNW) T4(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=) T5(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=S++%Flags=AR%Ops=) T6(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=) T7(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=S++%Flags=AR%Ops=) PU(Resp=Y%DF=Y%TOS=C0%IPLEN=164%RIPTL=148%RID=E%RIPCK=E%UCK=F%ULEN=134%DAT=E)
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"lsof -i" will tell you which process has the port open. Note:
filtered means that no reply is coming back. This is generally
desireable.
Jeffrey
Quoting Michael Bartosh
nmap is showing ports open that shouldn't be.
Does anyone know what might be going on?
Suse 7.2
(nmap is also not showing ports that I know are open)
ran with -sT option.
(The 1487 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) Port State Service 1/tcp filtered tcpmux 2/tcp filtered compressnet 3/tcp filtered compressnet 4/tcp filtered unknown 5/tcp filtered rje 6/tcp filtered unknown 7/tcp filtered echo 8/tcp filtered unknown 9/tcp filtered discard 10/tcp filtered unknown 11/tcp filtered systat 12/tcp filtered unknown 13/tcp filtered daytime 14/tcp filtered unknown 15/tcp filtered netstat 16/tcp filtered unknown 17/tcp filtered qotd 18/tcp filtered msp 19/tcp filtered chargen 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 23/tcp open telnet 25/tcp open smtp 53/tcp open domain 80/tcp open http 110/tcp open pop-3 111/tcp filtered sunrpc 136/tcp filtered profile 137/tcp filtered netbios-ns 138/tcp filtered netbios-dgm 139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn 143/tcp open imap2 161/tcp filtered snmp 561/tcp open monitor 3306/tcp open mysql 31337/tcp filtered Elite
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments Difficulty=1873389 (Good luck!) No OS matches for host (If you know what OS is running on it, see http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/nmap-submit.cgi). TCP/IP fingerprint: TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C707B) TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C5B50) TSeq(Class=RI%gcd=1%SI=1C95ED) T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNNTNW) T2(Resp=N) T3(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNNTNW) T4(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=) T5(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=S++%Flags=AR%Ops=) T6(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O%Flags=R%Ops=) T7(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=S++%Flags=AR%Ops=) PU(Resp=Y%DF=Y%TOS=C0%IPLEN=164%RIPTL=148%RID=E%RIPCK=E%UCK=F%ULEN=134%DAT=E)
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 06:53:27PM -0500, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
"lsof -i" will tell you which process has the port open. Note: filtered means that no reply is coming back. This is generally desireable.
Jeffrey
Quoting Michael Bartosh
: nmap is showing ports open that shouldn't be.
Does anyone know what might be going on?
Suse 7.2
(nmap is also not showing ports that I know are open)
ran with -sT option.
Did you check for UDP as well ? "-sU" option ? -- Regards Cliff
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Cliff Sarginson
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Dee McKinney
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Jeffrey Taylor
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Jeremy Parr
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Jim Lynch
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Michael Bartosh
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Steven Hatfield