Hello. I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin. How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd. -- Erik Jakobsen
Hi I just installed 8.1, I can login to other systems, but I cannot login to the same. Inetd() is working fine on the system. Cheers Vishal
Vishal Khanna wrote:
Hi
I just installed 8.1, I can login to other systems, but I cannot login to the same.
Inetd() is working fine on the system.
Cheers Vishal
Try using ssh instead. Or if you just want to be another user temporarily, use sux or su according as you need or don't need to run X applications. -- JDL
* Vishal Khanna;
Hi
I just installed 8.1, I can login to other systems, but I cannot login to the same.
Inetd() is working fine on the system.
install telnet-server package as it is not installed default -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 07:52:06AM +0100, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin.
Why can't you do it? What's wrong?
How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd.
Which problem? Peter
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 07:52:06 +0100
Erik Jakobsen
Hello.
I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin.
How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd.
Haha, are you sure it's working? Does rcspamd start work properly? If all else fails you can manually enter links to spamd in /etc/init.d/rc3.d . The @S starts it, and @K kills it. There is a suse-help-document explaining how the "suse-boot-process" works, but I don't have the url offhand. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation
* zentara;
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 07:52:06 +0100 Erik Jakobsen
wrote: Hello.
I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin.
How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd.
Haha, are you sure it's working? Does rcspamd start work properly?
"/usr/sbin/rcspamd" is just a sumbolic link to /etc/init.d/spamd if the links is not there then just create one
If all else fails you can manually enter links to spamd in /etc/init.d/rc3.d .
and on the first SuSeconfig run they will disappear called the "voodo magic" http://dinamizm.ath.cx/services.html -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
On Friday 03 January 2003 16:02, zentara wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 07:52:06 +0100
Erik Jakobsen
wrote: Hello.
I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin.
How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd.
Haha, are you sure it's working? Does rcspamd start work properly?
I'm sure it doesn't. Today I reinstalled 8.1
If all else fails you can manually enter links to spamd in /etc/init.d/rc3.d .
The @S starts it, and @K kills it. There is a suse-help-document explaining how the "suse-boot-process" works, but I don't have the url offhand.
Thanks for that zentra. If you find that URL do not hesitate sendine it to me :-) -- Erik Jakobsen
On Friday 03 January 2003 16:46, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
"/usr/sbin/rcspamd" is just a sumbolic link to /etc/init.d/spamd if the links is not there then just create one
Ok.
If all else fails you can manually enter links to spamd in /etc/init.d/rc3.d .
Fine.
and on the first SuSeconfig run they will disappear called the "voodo magic"
Aha. Did not knew that.
Thanks for all Togan. -- Erik Jakobsen
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 17:46:11 +0200
Togan Muftuoglu
* zentara;
on 03 Jan, 2003 wrote:
If all else fails you can manually enter links to spamd in /etc/init.d/rc3.d .
and on the first SuSeconfig run they will disappear called the "voodo magic"
Hmmm, I don't know if that is true for all systems. Because it dosn't work that way on mine. I have manually edited all the @S and @K scripts to my liking, and SuSEconfig hasn't messed with them, after a couple of runs. Of course I havn't used the runlevel editor at all. One thing which prompted me to do that, was the "incomprehensible" jumbling of @S and @K for different scripts as you went thru the run levels. It just didn't make sense to me. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation
* Erik Jakobsen;
On Friday 03 January 2003 16:02, zentara wrote:
The @S starts it, and @K kills it. There is a suse-help-document explaining how the "suse-boot-process" works, but I don't have the url offhand.
Thanks for that zentra. If you find that URL do not hesitate sendine it to me :-)
It is already installed on your system read Chapter 11. and once there maybe it would be good idea to to review the material as you will see most of the questions are already answered /usr/share/doc/packages/suselinux-adminguide_en/SuSE-Linux-Adminguide-8.1.0.0dx86.pdf two more hints use the susehelp center so almost all the documentation is available and it is searchable install the susefaq rpm and the FAQ is also searchable on your computer http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/susefaq/susefaq-0.4-1.noarch.rpm?download -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
* zentara;
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 17:46:11 +0200 Togan Muftuoglu
wrote: Hmmm, I don't know if that is true for all systems. Because it dosn't work that way on mine.
IIRC that is this way since 7.3
One thing which prompted me to do that, was the "incomprehensible" jumbling of @S and @K for different scripts as you went thru the run levels. It just didn't make sense to me.
man insserv will tell you the details as this makes the scripts correctly sorted out for different runlevels -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
Going back to the start of this thread... On Thursday 02 January 2003 10:52 pm, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hello.
I cannot set spamd to "Yes" in the "runlevel editor". I have installed spamassassin.
Installed how? From SuSE's distribution, or direct from the spamassassin folks?
How can it be enabled ?. Of course there's also problems then, if I write rcspamd.
I believe if you install the version from a SuSE CD/DVD/or-other-source, it creates the neccessary "rcspamd" link for you. Other (non-SuSE) sources of spamassassin/spamd may not. How are you planning on running it? [as in, with which MTA and/or e-mail client?] You may not need the "daemon" version running at all -- spamassassin can be run in a "one at a time" mode if all you have is a single user (recipient) on your system. [of course, this incurs a higher start-up cost as the interpreter's "environment" has to be rebuilt for each message, but if this is being done "in the background" by the MTA itself, you probably won't notice]
The 03.01.03 at 19:46, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
IIRC that is this way since 7.3
Even much earlier :-)
One thing which prompted me to do that, was the "incomprehensible" jumbling of @S and @K for different scripts as you went thru the run levels. It just didn't make sense to me.
man insserv will tell you the details as this makes the scripts correctly sorted out for different runlevels
And read "/etc/init.d/README": "The SuSE boot concept" -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Carlos E. R.
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John Lamb
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Vishal Khanna
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