* (unknown),
@ 2002-05-01 20:02 Phillip Morgan
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From: Phillip Morgan @ 2002-05-01 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie; +Cc: linux-admin
Hi all,
I have 2 slackware linux servers (kernel 2.2.6), running on a lan with
a winNt4 Sp6 system, and 10 Windows XP clients. One linux is primary
DNS, web (apache), mail (sendmail), and ftp/telnet. The second linux is
for secondary DNS and backup only.
NT box is the pdc for the users and also runs MS SQL and coldfusion.
I am converting over to ADSL and my ISP has given me 4 IP addresses
only. One for each server and one for the router. The servers public
addresses are 61.95.1.221 - 61.95.1.223, and the router is 61.1.95.220.
The private addresses are 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.4, with the router
being 192.168.0.1 (the gateway for all clients). They say they have
correctly NAT'd the public to private addresses.
I'm running Bind 8 for the named/dns
I host 5 domains, and they share a single IP (ie they use named based
virtual hosting).
Problem is it don't work.
I set up the DNS files with the public addresses and redelegated the
domains. Couldn't get to web site from outside, but what's even worse,
none of the internal clients could receive email, display any of the
websites, but could send email and surf outbound.
So, question - what is the right way to do this? Where might I find
some detailed documentation on this set up?
ps. When I did get the DNS files set up, the primary dns server sent a
notify to the secondary, which then said it reeceived the notify from
itself, which is a non-master??? Say what?
Cheers
--
Phill
://www.quickpages.biz
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* (unknown)
@ 2003-01-25 19:31 Anant Aneja
2003-01-26 15:07 ` (unknown) Tim C
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From: Anant Aneja @ 2003-01-25 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
hi there.
my problem is that Gnome RPM (gnorpm) provides for a method by
which dependecy checks are done and required files are informed to
the user.
however it does not go one step futhur and ask the user whetehr he
wants to instal the dependecy or not.
someway i can accomplish this.
i'm goin crazy with the dependecies.
maybe ther is a command line alternative (an option with rpm
command) to help me install without hassle.
Please help
Anant
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2003-01-25 19:31 (unknown) Anant Aneja
@ 2003-01-26 15:07 ` Tim C
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From: Tim C @ 2003-01-26 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Anant Aneja wrote:
> hi there.
> my problem is that Gnome RPM (gnorpm) provides for a method by
> which dependecy checks are done and required files are informed to
> the user.
> however it does not go one step futhur and ask the user whetehr he
> wants to instal the dependecy or not.
> someway i can accomplish this.
> i'm goin crazy with the dependecies.
>
> maybe ther is a command line alternative (an option with rpm
> command) to help me install without hassle.
>
urpmi
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* (unknown)
@ 2003-02-27 19:05 n mishra
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From: n mishra @ 2003-02-27 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-gcc
Hi all,
I am trying to write a program in c to be able to search a file
for any pattern which will be given by the user at
runtime.Basically a search tool.
Could someone suggest a good way of doing this.I've heard of lex
and yacc and also awk.Which one is better or is there any other
option.
Or is there any way i can use something like grep through a 'c'
program.
Thanks
mishra
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* (unknown)
@ 2004-02-05 7:03 heisspf
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From: heisspf @ 2004-02-05 7:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
--------
Hi,
Resent-Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:11:34 +0800
Resent-From: Peter <heisspf@skyinet.net>
Subject: Bad Sound in Slackware
Resent-Message-Id: <20040205151134.416d3286@skyinet.net>
Resent-To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
In Slackware 9.1 I have a very annoying distorted sound which I am unable to
correct.
My RH9.0 and SW9.1 have the same kernel and the same settings in sound. Both
have the same /etc/module.conf.
SW lsmod gives:
Module Size Used by Not tainted
snd-pcm-oss 37252 0 (unused)
snd-mixer-oss 11992 0 [snd-pcm-oss]
uhci 24496 0 (unused)
ehci-hcd 16872 0 (unused)
usbcore 58400 1 [uhci ehci-hcd]
snd-via82xx 11712 0
snd-pcm 55904 0 [snd-pcm-oss snd-via82xx]
snd-timer 13252 0 [snd-pcm]
snd-ac97-codec 37240 0 [snd-via82xx]
snd-page-alloc 6004 0 [snd-via82xx snd-pcm]
snd-mpu401-uart 3136 0 [snd-via82xx]
snd-rawmidi 12512 0 [snd-mpu401-uart]
snd-seq-device 3920 0 [snd-rawmidi]
snd 27460 0 [snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-via82xx
snd-pcm snd-timer snd-ac97-codec snd-mpu401-uart snd-rawmidi snd-seq-device]
soundcore 3332 4 [snd]
pcmcia_core 40032 0
ide-scsi 9424 0
agpgart 39576 0 (unused)
RH lsmod gives:
Module Size Used by Not tainted
via82cxxx_audio 22136 0 (autoclean)
ac97_codec 15464 0 (autoclean) [via82cxxx_audio]
soundcore 5604 2 (autoclean) [via82cxxx_audio]
parport_pc 17732 1 (autoclean)
lp 8128 0 (autoclean)
parport 32064 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
apm 12264 2
irlan 24276 0 (unused)
irda 107568 0 [irlan]
ipchains 48784 13
keybdev 2784 0 (unused)
mousedev 5396 0 (unused)
hid 23972 0 (unused)
input 5184 0 [keybdev mousedev hid]
ehci-hcd 19272 0 (unused)
usbcore 71488 1 [hid ehci-hcd]
What could be the reason for the distorted sound in SW and how could it be
corrected.
Thanks & regards
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* (unknown)
@ 2005-04-12 0:41 Peter H.
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From: Peter H. @ 2005-04-12 0:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
At 05:58 PM 4/10/2005 +0800, Peter H. wrote:
>Hi,
>
>slackware 10.1 kernel 2.4.29
>
>After I upgraded to dropline 2.10.0 from 2.8.3, xmms 1.2.10 will not open.
>The error I get is:
>
>~:$ xmms
>unable to open port `/dev/ttyS1' (Permission denied)
>unable to open port `/dev/ttyS1' (Permission denied)
>*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x4078bc79 ***
>Aborted
>
Upon the suggestion of Ray Olszewski I got the following from dropline forum:
Quote
Post Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 10:59 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, I can help with the xmms stuff... I was getting the exact same error
about a "invalid pointer" in some free() function in glibc.. although I didn't
have the permissions problem with /dev/ttyS1, whatever that means.
Anyway, I think Dropline 2.10 changes something in the glibc, and the
pre-packaged xmms dislikes it. So, no big deal: just download the source from
xmms.org and build it yourself, and it will work like a charm.
Hope it helps
Pikachu*MP* X
PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:50 am Post subject: Reply with
quote----------------------------------------------------------------------
The ttyS0 errors are probably related to some sort of XXMS plugin you are
using.
The Glibc error is probably due to the fact that the XXMS FLAC plugin no
longer will work without a rebuild. Slackware's FLAC is old, and not
compatible with what we include. XMMS is the only affected program. You can
optionally remove the FLAC plugin from /usr/lib/xmms/plugins (I believe that's
the right place).
Unquote
Guess that's of interest for others on this list.
Regards
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* (unknown)
@ 2008-05-19 10:57 Alexei Babich
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From: Alexei Babich @ 2008-05-19 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Hi all,
How I can disable printk() output bufferization ? I need that printk() prints symbol-by-symbol or line-by-line.
Thank you.
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* (unknown),
@ 2013-07-26 12:46 Stepina, Alina
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From: Stepina, Alina @ 2013-07-26 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subj: Cgroups: RT-Scheduler
Hi folks,
I'm working with cgroup now, and I can't understand RT mechanism's destination. What is the real case for RT scheduler in cgroup? In what cases should I restrict RT-threads? As far as I understand, a RT-thread has highest priority in system, and what the reason to give ability to make TS-thread higher priority? If someone has such experience please share it.
Regards,
Alina Stepina
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