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@ 2005-01-19  9:02 Thorsten Alge
  2005-01-20 18:33 ` Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed Eve Atley
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From: Thorsten Alge @ 2005-01-19  9:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Newbie

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Hi,

i'm using Debian Linux on my notebook. I've set up the system to use the
UTC because better filesystem syncronisation. To get the local time on
the console i added "export TZ=Europe/Berlin" to ~/.bash_profile. But i
dont know how to configure gnome to translate the UTC to the local time;
can anyone help?

thx,

thorsten
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* Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed
  2005-01-19  9:02 Time-Zones Thorsten Alge
@ 2005-01-20 18:33 ` Eve Atley
  2005-01-20 19:24   ` Eve Atley
  2005-01-20 20:26 ` Time-Zones Jeremy Abbott
  2005-02-01 16:48 ` Translating IP tables Eve Atley
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eve Atley @ 2005-01-20 18:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Linux Newbie'


Platform: Redhat Linux Enterprise WS 3
PHP installed: 4.3.2
MySQL installed: 4.0.21
Apache installed: 2.0.46

When setting up PhpMyAdmin today, I got the error:
Cannot load mysql extension,
Please check PHP configuration

My phpinfo() shows:
'with-mysql=shared,/usr' (yes, the comma is not a mistake)
- This looks like a glitch; should I fix, and if so where?

Mysql.so was found in:
/usr/lib/php4/

My php.ini has been editted to read:
extension=mysql.so
...and I also tried:
extension="/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so"

Any clues on remedying this problem, without upgrading MySQL? I have read
the problem is solved by installing a PHP-MySQL package, but when I
attempted to do so via up2date, I was notified that a dependency was
required for a MySQL-client. But Mysql 4.0.21 is already installed and
running.

Any clues out there?

Thanks,
Eve

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* RE: Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed
  2005-01-20 18:33 ` Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed Eve Atley
@ 2005-01-20 19:24   ` Eve Atley
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eve Atley @ 2005-01-20 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Linux Newbie'


As an addendum to this, 
	extension=msyql.so
...is enabled in /etc/php.d/mysql.ini, which the php config states from
which Redhat loads its extensions.

I've also tried:
	extension="/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so"
...to no avail.

- Eve

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Subject: Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed



Platform: Redhat Linux Enterprise WS 3
PHP installed: 4.3.2
MySQL installed: 4.0.21
Apache installed: 2.0.46

When setting up PhpMyAdmin today, I got the error:
Cannot load mysql extension,
Please check PHP configuration

My phpinfo() shows:
'with-mysql=shared,/usr' (yes, the comma is not a mistake)
- This looks like a glitch; should I fix, and if so where?

Mysql.so was found in:
/usr/lib/php4/

My php.ini has been editted to read:
extension=mysql.so
...and I also tried:
extension="/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so"

Any clues on remedying this problem, without upgrading MySQL? I have read
the problem is solved by installing a PHP-MySQL package, but when I
attempted to do so via up2date, I was notified that a dependency was
required for a MySQL-client. But Mysql 4.0.21 is already installed and
running.

Any clues out there?

Thanks,
Eve

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* Re: Time-Zones
  2005-01-19  9:02 Time-Zones Thorsten Alge
  2005-01-20 18:33 ` Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed Eve Atley
@ 2005-01-20 20:26 ` Jeremy Abbott
  2005-02-01 16:48 ` Translating IP tables Eve Atley
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jeremy Abbott @ 2005-01-20 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thorsten Alge, linux-newbie

Thorsten Alge wrote:

>Hi,
>
>i'm using Debian Linux on my notebook. I've set up the system to use the
>UTC because better filesystem syncronisation. To get the local time on
>the console i added "export TZ=Europe/Berlin" to ~/.bash_profile. But i
>dont know how to configure gnome to translate the UTC to the local time;
>can anyone help?
>
>thx,
>
>thorsten
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>  
>
You could write a script, but I'm not that familiar with Gnome, so I 
cannot tell you how to implement it.

Jeremy Abbott
jkbullfrog@comcast.net

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* Translating IP tables
  2005-01-19  9:02 Time-Zones Thorsten Alge
  2005-01-20 18:33 ` Cannot load mysql extension; don't want to disturb mysql installed Eve Atley
  2005-01-20 20:26 ` Time-Zones Jeremy Abbott
@ 2005-02-01 16:48 ` Eve Atley
  2005-02-01 17:23   ` Ray Olszewski
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eve Atley @ 2005-02-01 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Linux Newbie'


I'm wanting to set up to allow port 23 to be accepted via the internet in my
Linux box running RedHat Linux Enterprise Workstation. I did some research
and have an output pasted below; am I truly allowing input/output from the
internet?

What I truly am attempting to do is telnet to port 5201 in order to allow
for VNC, but it appears I can not telnet on port 23 either (telnetting to
the machine on port 5201 should bring back an rfb: prompt, but connection is
refused on both 5201 and 23); so, my first guess is that I need to allow
port 23. Can someone assist me in cleaning up?

Thanks,
Eve


Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination         
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT  all  --  anywhere             anywhere           
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           tcp dpt:telnet 

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination         
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT  all  --  anywhere             anywhere           

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination         

Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (2 references)
target     prot opt source               destination         
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           
ACCEPT     icmp --  anywhere             anywhere           icmp any 
ACCEPT     ipv6-crypt--  anywhere             anywhere           
ACCEPT     ipv6-auth--  anywhere             anywhere           
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:smtp 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:http 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:ftp 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:ssh 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:7886 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:webcache 
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
dpt:cvspserver 
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           reject-with
icmp-host-prohibited 

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* Re: Translating IP tables
  2005-02-01 16:48 ` Translating IP tables Eve Atley
@ 2005-02-01 17:23   ` Ray Olszewski
  2005-02-01 23:54     ` Eve Atley
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Ray Olszewski @ 2005-02-01 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

At 11:48 AM 2/1/2005 -0500, Eve Atley wrote:


>I'm wanting to set up to allow port 23 to be accepted via the internet in my
>Linux box running RedHat Linux Enterprise Workstation. I did some research
>and have an output pasted below; am I truly allowing input/output from the
>internet?
>
>What I truly am attempting to do is telnet to port 5201 in order to allow
>for VNC, but it appears I can not telnet on port 23 either (telnetting to
>the machine on port 5201 should bring back an rfb: prompt, but connection is
>refused on both 5201 and 23); so, my first guess is that I need to allow
>port 23. Can someone assist me in cleaning up?

I won't belabor this point, but I do feel an obligation to mention, at 
least in passing, that accepting telnet (port 23) input on a server 
connected to the Internet is a major security risk. I assume you are a 
grownup and cam make your own decisions about balancing risks and benefits, 
but my conscience won't let me troubleshoot telnet problems without at 
least mentioning their riskiness.

In any case, getting port 5201 working DOES NOT require you first to get 
port 23 working. Although you can use the telnet *client* to test other 
ports, as you seem to be doing here, that sort of test works just fine 
without a functioning telnet *server* on the target host.

Below, I comment on your firewall rulesets in specific and identify the 
likely problem ... but not the solution, because I do not know how RH 
generates its rulesets. If you were able to modify the INPUT chain, though, 
I guess you do, so you can use that knowledge to modify the 
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT so it ACCEPTs port 5201.

>Thanks,
>Eve
>
>
>Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
>target     prot opt source               destination
>RH-Firewall-1-INPUT  all  --  anywhere             anywhere
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           tcp dpt:telnet

Because the first rule directs all traffic to the RH-Firewall-1-INPUT 
chain, subsequent rules have no effect. So the second, ACCEPT rule is 
irrelevant.

>Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
>target     prot opt source               destination
>RH-Firewall-1-INPUT  all  --  anywhere             anywhere
>
>Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
>target     prot opt source               destination
>
>Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (2 references)
>target     prot opt source               destination
>ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
>ACCEPT     icmp --  anywhere             anywhere           icmp any
>ACCEPT     ipv6-crypt--  anywhere             anywhere
>ACCEPT     ipv6-auth--  anywhere             anywhere
>ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           state
>RELATED,ESTABLISHED
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:smtp
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:http
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:ftp
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:ssh
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:7886
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:webcache
>ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere           state NEW tcp
>dpt:cvspserver
>REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           reject-with
>icmp-host-prohibited

This chain is, probably,  the source of your problem. (In saying this, I am 
making a guess about its first entry; see next paragraph.) It needs ACCEPT 
rules for ports 5201 and (if you *really* want telnet itself) 23. And, for 
that matter, for ANY service that you wish to run on this host. (They need 
to have the same form as the rules currently present for smtp, heep, and so 
forth.) Without such rules, the traffic drops down to the last rule in this 
chain, which causes it to be REJECTed.

An aside: when listing rulesets, it is better to use the -nvL flags. The 
listings you provided here are incomplete ... probably not in ways that 
matter to your actual problem, but in ways that do often matter to ruleset 
troubleshooting ... for example, the first rule in the chain is 
incomprehensible as written in this output (it must have some flags set 
that are not listed in this format, or it would simply ACCEPT all traffic).

If my guess about this first rule is mistaken, then your iptables rules are 
NOT the source of the problem, and you need to tell us more about the VNC 
server installation itself. You are correct that it should reply to a 
telnet connection with a prompt that begins with "RFB" (on my VNC host, it 
is "RFB 003.003"). Make sure that the vncserver is actually listening on 
port 5201 ("netstat -ln" is one way).




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* RE: Translating IP tables
  2005-02-01 17:23   ` Ray Olszewski
@ 2005-02-01 23:54     ` Eve Atley
  2005-02-02  1:30       ` Ray Olszewski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eve Atley @ 2005-02-01 23:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Ray Olszewski', linux-newbie


Thanks, Ray, for your info so far. Here's what I've discerned...

1. Netstat does show 5901 is running (with much snipped)...
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5801            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN

tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5901            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN


2. I flushed the nasty port 23 away from the iptables, and attempted to add
5901 using the following command:
	iptables -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp
--destination-port 5901 -j ACCEPT

3. Now 'iptables -nvL' gives me this:
<snip>
Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (2 references)
 pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source
destination         
 2964  320K ACCEPT     all  --  lo     *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          
    0     0 ACCEPT     icmp --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          icmp type 255 
    0     0 ACCEPT     esp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          
    0     0 ACCEPT     ah   --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          
   44 34271 ACCEPT     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state RELATED,ESTABLISHED 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:25 
    1    48 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:80 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:21 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:22 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:7886 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:8080 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:2401 
  172 29486 REJECT     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          reject-with icmp-host-prohibited 
    0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:5901
</snip>

4. When I try to telnet to the machine's IP using port 5901, it still
indicates Connection Failed, despite it being set up like everything else
that works. 

Final thought: perhaps it makes a difference that it follows the REJECT? 


Thanks again,
Eve


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* RE: Translating IP tables
  2005-02-01 23:54     ` Eve Atley
@ 2005-02-02  1:30       ` Ray Olszewski
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Ray Olszewski @ 2005-02-02  1:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: eatley, linux-newbie

At 06:54 PM 2/1/2005 -0500, Eve Atley wrote:
[skipping a lot]
>2. I flushed the nasty port 23 away from the iptables, and attempted to add
>5901 using the following command:
>         iptables -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -p tcp
>--destination-port 5901 -j ACCEPT
>
>3. Now 'iptables -nvL' gives me this:
[...]
>   172 29486 REJECT     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
>0.0.0.0/0          reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
>     0     0 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0
>0.0.0.0/0          state NEW tcp dpt:5901
></snip>
>
>4. When I try to telnet to the machine's IP using port 5901, it still
>indicates Connection Failed, despite it being set up like everything else
>that works.
>
>Final thought: perhaps it makes a difference that it follows the REJECT?


Yes, you got it on the first try. Chains work from top to bottom; a packet 
goes down the chain only until it finds a matching rule; then it follows 
that rule without ever looking at subsequent rules (with a few exceptions 
that are incidental in this context).

You need to do one of two things:

1. Find the script that creates the chain and add your new rule to it ahead 
of the final REJECT rule. Where and what that script is is RH specific, and 
I don't know Red Hat, so you need to find it on your own or get help from 
someone else.

2. Instead of adding the rule ("iptables -A"), insert the same rule 
("iptables -I" or maybe "iptables -I 1" ... I forget if -I without a number 
defaults to position 1), so it will go at the start of the chain rather 
than the end.




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