* HOWTO Restart LPD
@ 2003-05-07 1:40 Peter
2003-05-07 3:06 ` hiding my hostname Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 3:50 ` HOWTO Restart LPD J S
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From: Peter @ 2003-05-07 1:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Hi,
When cups has been activated for printing, then on rebooting lpd is not
started anymore.
How can I restart lpd from the command line instead of using printtool or
printconf-tui? I can't find anything in man lpd.
Thanks & regards
--
Peter
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* hiding my hostname
2003-05-07 1:40 HOWTO Restart LPD Peter
@ 2003-05-07 3:06 ` Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 3:26 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-07 21:23 ` hiding my hostname Joseph Jackson
2003-05-07 3:50 ` HOWTO Restart LPD J S
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From: Jesse Armand @ 2003-05-07 3:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
I want to find out how to hide my hostname or IP
address,
from viewing by other people by using who, finger, or
w,
while i was connected to a server via remote login
(like ssh or telnet).
can anybody help me ?
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* Re: hiding my hostname
2003-05-07 3:06 ` hiding my hostname Jesse Armand
@ 2003-05-07 3:26 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-07 3:58 ` hiding my hostname (2) Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 21:23 ` hiding my hostname Joseph Jackson
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From: Ray Olszewski @ 2003-05-07 3:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
At 08:06 PM 5/6/2003 -0700, Jesse Armand wrote:
>I want to find out how to hide my hostname or IP
>address,
>from viewing by other people by using who, finger, or
>w,
>while i was connected to a server via remote login
>(like ssh or telnet).
If you connect to a remote server, by any means, there is no way to hide
from that server the apparent IP address you are connecting from. That is,
the remote server will either know the IP address of the host you are
connecting from, or the host you are connecting through (in the sense of,
say, a NAT'ing firewall or perhaps a proxy server of some sort). It has to
know that or it cannot maintain the connection.
Technically, there is no way for the remote server to know your actual
hostname, in the sense of whatever your host happens to have in the file
/etc/hostname . But if it can do a reverse-lookup of your IP address, it
can, and usually will, know a FQN associated with your host.
In principle, if you have root privileges on the remote server, you can
modify the applications who, finger, and w, so they do not display the FQN
or IP-address data. How to edit and recompile these apps is not really a
beginner question, so I won't go into detail here (and anyway, I don't know
the source for any of these apps well enough to answer at that level
without doing some work). But there is nothing you can do on the host you
are connecting *from* to accomplish what you want.
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* Re: HOWTO Restart LPD
2003-05-07 1:40 HOWTO Restart LPD Peter
2003-05-07 3:06 ` hiding my hostname Jesse Armand
@ 2003-05-07 3:50 ` J S
2003-05-08 3:30 ` Peter
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From: J S @ 2003-05-07 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter; +Cc: linux-newbie
Under RH 9.0 and most recent versions of RedHat as well as Mandrake,
just use the script in /etc/init.d
For example...
/etc/init.d/lpd restart
The other scripts in /etc/init.d are helpful for other services. Most
of the scripts take as an argument on of the following: start, stop,
restart, and status. These are very helpful at times. I'm sure there
are some other options as well, but I've never used them.
J
On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 21:40, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
> When cups has been activated for printing, then on rebooting lpd is not
> started anymore.
>
> How can I restart lpd from the command line instead of using printtool or
> printconf-tui? I can't find anything in man lpd.
>
> Thanks & regards
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* Re: hiding my hostname (2)
2003-05-07 3:26 ` Ray Olszewski
@ 2003-05-07 3:58 ` Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 15:29 ` kernel
2003-05-07 19:50 ` hiding my hostname (2) sean
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From: Jesse Armand @ 2003-05-07 3:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
well.. I think there is a way,
why ?
because i've just seen it.
when i'm logging in to a server,
i saw a client that hiding his hostname,
and it's not about the server not knowing my ip
address, it's about hiding my ip address from viewing
by other users.
I know a server must know an ip address of the client
that connects to it.
when i use 'w' or 'who' command
the hostname table shows empty content
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
can u explain that ?
btw by using .nofinger i can hide myself from
fingering,
that's one way,
so anybody knows how to hide my hostname from 'who'
and 'w'
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* Re: hiding my hostname (2)
2003-05-07 3:58 ` hiding my hostname (2) Jesse Armand
@ 2003-05-07 15:29 ` kernel
2003-05-08 4:01 ` hiding my hostname (3) Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 19:50 ` hiding my hostname (2) sean
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From: kernel @ 2003-05-07 15:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jesse Armand; +Cc: linux-newbie
That is caused by someone being logged in through the console.
-Chris W.
On Tue, 6 May 2003, Jesse Armand wrote:
> well.. I think there is a way,
> why ?
> because i've just seen it.
> when i'm logging in to a server,
> i saw a client that hiding his hostname,
> and it's not about the server not knowing my ip
> address, it's about hiding my ip address from viewing
> by other users.
> I know a server must know an ip address of the client
> that connects to it.
>
> when i use 'w' or 'who' command
> the hostname table shows empty content
>
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
>
> can u explain that ?
>
> btw by using .nofinger i can hide myself from
> fingering,
> that's one way,
>
> so anybody knows how to hide my hostname from 'who'
> and 'w'
>
>
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* Re: hiding my hostname (2)
2003-05-07 3:58 ` hiding my hostname (2) Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 15:29 ` kernel
@ 2003-05-07 19:50 ` sean
2003-05-13 7:58 ` hiding my hostname (3) Jesse Armand
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From: sean @ 2003-05-07 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Jesse,
> the hostname table shows empty content
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
> can u explain that ?
From what I've seen, that dash in the "From" column usually means a local
(to that machine) login...
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* Re: hiding my hostname
2003-05-07 3:06 ` hiding my hostname Jesse Armand
2003-05-07 3:26 ` Ray Olszewski
@ 2003-05-07 21:23 ` Joseph Jackson
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From: Joseph Jackson @ 2003-05-07 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jesse Armand; +Cc: linux-newbie
Sorry you can't do it. The machine you are connecting to will ALWAYS
know the machines ip address of the machine you are connecting from.
Jesse Armand wrote:
>I want to find out how to hide my hostname or IP
>address,
>from viewing by other people by using who, finger, or
>w,
>while i was connected to a server via remote login
>(like ssh or telnet).
>
>can anybody help me ?
>
>
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* Re: HOWTO Restart LPD
2003-05-07 3:50 ` HOWTO Restart LPD J S
@ 2003-05-08 3:30 ` Peter
2003-05-08 3:38 ` Peter
2003-05-08 3:46 ` Peter
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From: Peter @ 2003-05-08 3:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: J S; +Cc: linux-newbie
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* Re: HOWTO Restart LPD
2003-05-07 3:50 ` HOWTO Restart LPD J S
2003-05-08 3:30 ` Peter
@ 2003-05-08 3:38 ` Peter
2003-05-08 3:46 ` Peter
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From: Peter @ 2003-05-08 3:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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* Re: HOWTO Restart LPD
2003-05-07 3:50 ` HOWTO Restart LPD J S
2003-05-08 3:30 ` Peter
2003-05-08 3:38 ` Peter
@ 2003-05-08 3:46 ` Peter
2003-05-08 17:27 ` Bryan Whitehead
2 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Peter @ 2003-05-08 3:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: J S; +Cc: linux-newbie
Thanks!
webnews@comcast.net said:
> just use the script in /etc/init.d
> For example...
> /etc/init.d/lpd restart
That's the script used on booting where I get: Starting lpd: No Printers
Defined
Doing "/etc/init.d/lpd start" from the command line I therefore get the same:
No Printers Defined.
Ergo before starting lpd a printer has to be defined first.
Can that be done from the command line?
> On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 21:40, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
> When cups has been activated for printing, then on rebooting lpd is
> not started anymore.
>
> How can I restart lpd from the command line instead of using printtool
> or printconf-tui? I can't find anything in man lpd.
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* Re: hiding my hostname (3)
2003-05-07 15:29 ` kernel
@ 2003-05-08 4:01 ` Jesse Armand
2003-05-08 4:12 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-08 17:07 ` kernel
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From: Jesse Armand @ 2003-05-08 4:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernel; +Cc: linux-newbie
OK..someone being logged in, i know that,
but how does he hide his hostname information ?
> That is caused by someone being logged in through
> the console.
>
> -Chris W.
>
> On Tue, 6 May 2003, Jesse Armand wrote:
>
> > well.. I think there is a way,
> > why ?
> > because i've just seen it.
> > when i'm logging in to a server,
> > i saw a client that hiding his hostname,
> > and it's not about the server not knowing my ip
> > address, it's about hiding my ip address from
> viewing
> > by other users.
> > I know a server must know an ip address of the
> client
> > that connects to it.
> >
> > when i use 'w' or 'who' command
> > the hostname table shows empty content
> >
> > USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> > woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
> >
> > can u explain that ?
> >
> > btw by using .nofinger i can hide myself from
> > fingering,
> > that's one way,
> >
> > so anybody knows how to hide my hostname from
> 'who'
> > and 'w'
> >
> >
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* Re: hiding my hostname (3)
2003-05-08 4:01 ` hiding my hostname (3) Jesse Armand
@ 2003-05-08 4:12 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-08 17:07 ` kernel
1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Ray Olszewski @ 2003-05-08 4:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
At 09:01 PM 5/7/2003 -0700, Jesse Armand wrote:
>OK..someone being logged in, i know that,
>but how does he hide his hostname information ?
There is no hostname to hide. His login is LOCAL to the host on which you
are running w, not remote from a different host. That's what "through the
console" means.
> > That is caused by someone being logged in through
> > the console.
> >
> > -Chris W.
> >
> > On Tue, 6 May 2003, Jesse Armand wrote:
> >
> > > well.. I think there is a way,
> > > why ?
> > > because i've just seen it.
> > > when i'm logging in to a server,
> > > i saw a client that hiding his hostname,
> > > and it's not about the server not knowing my ip
> > > address, it's about hiding my ip address from
> > viewing
> > > by other users.
> > > I know a server must know an ip address of the
> > client
> > > that connects to it.
> > >
> > > when i use 'w' or 'who' command
> > > the hostname table shows empty content
> > >
> > > USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> > > woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
> > >
> > > can u explain that ?
> > >
> > > btw by using .nofinger i can hide myself from
> > > fingering,
> > > that's one way,
> > >
> > > so anybody knows how to hide my hostname from
> > 'who'
> > > and 'w'
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* Re: hiding my hostname (3)
2003-05-08 4:01 ` hiding my hostname (3) Jesse Armand
2003-05-08 4:12 ` Ray Olszewski
@ 2003-05-08 17:07 ` kernel
1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: kernel @ 2003-05-08 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jesse Armand; +Cc: linux-newbie
Since he is logged in from the console there is no host information
displayed.
-Chris W.
On Wed, 7 May 2003, Jesse Armand wrote:
> OK..someone being logged in, i know that,
> but how does he hide his hostname information ?
>
>
>
>
> > That is caused by someone being logged in through
> > the console.
> >
> > -Chris W.
> >
> > On Tue, 6 May 2003, Jesse Armand wrote:
> >
> > > well.. I think there is a way,
> > > why ?
> > > because i've just seen it.
> > > when i'm logging in to a server,
> > > i saw a client that hiding his hostname,
> > > and it's not about the server not knowing my ip
> > > address, it's about hiding my ip address from
> > viewing
> > > by other users.
> > > I know a server must know an ip address of the
> > client
> > > that connects to it.
> > >
> > > when i use 'w' or 'who' command
> > > the hostname table shows empty content
> > >
> > > USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> > > woho p1 - 10:09AM - - (pine)
> > >
> > > can u explain that ?
> > >
> > > btw by using .nofinger i can hide myself from
> > > fingering,
> > > that's one way,
> > >
> > > so anybody knows how to hide my hostname from
> > 'who'
> > > and 'w'
> > >
> > >
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* Re: HOWTO Restart LPD
2003-05-08 3:46 ` Peter
@ 2003-05-08 17:27 ` Bryan Whitehead
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From: Bryan Whitehead @ 2003-05-08 17:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter; +Cc: J S, linux-newbie
If your using CUPS then the service is "cups".
"service cups restart" will restart it. or "service cups start" will
just start it.
for cups to start up automagically run this command:
chkconfig --add cups
Peter wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> webnews@comcast.net said:
>
>>just use the script in /etc/init.d
>>For example...
>>/etc/init.d/lpd restart
>
>
> That's the script used on booting where I get: Starting lpd: No Printers
> Defined
>
> Doing "/etc/init.d/lpd start" from the command line I therefore get the same:
> No Printers Defined.
> Ergo before starting lpd a printer has to be defined first.
>
> Can that be done from the command line?
>
>
>
>>On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 21:40, Peter wrote:
>>Hi,
>>When cups has been activated for printing, then on rebooting lpd is
>>not started anymore.
>>
>>How can I restart lpd from the command line instead of using printtool
>>or printconf-tui? I can't find anything in man lpd.
>
>
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* Re: hiding my hostname (3)
2003-05-07 19:50 ` hiding my hostname (2) sean
@ 2003-05-13 7:58 ` Jesse Armand
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From: Jesse Armand @ 2003-05-13 7:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sean; +Cc: linux-newbie
Let me tell u again..
it's not connecting from local machine
but it's connecting from remote machine..
i know that
at first it's not empty, it shows
bs165.tpb.itb.ac.id
after i 'w' again
the 'from' is empty, and i'm definitely sure, because
i see the person connecting in remote machine.
but...
he don't know why that happen.. quite weird
he said that it was set by his friend
and anybody knows how to set it up ???
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