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Don't just bail on postfix or whatever Linux app you are using. You will never learn if you just bail out. Postfix should work perfectly fine. It has to be some sort of configuration issue. Do you...
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http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-setup-transparent-proxy-squid-howto.html
I think the kind of legit way is to setup a proxy/cache squid server and then use that as your network gateway..and...
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yep. text mode installer. you can load the video module later if it is hanging. once you get to that point you will need to pull the card on the box and look at it so you can go download the correct...
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the "free" command will show you your memory total and used.
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uname -a
that will show you what kernel version you are using. You may need to edit your /etc/grub file to make sure the correct kernel is loading on boot. remember, it starts with 0 and then...
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you can always add yourself to the sudoers group. /etc/sudoers then just do
#sudo eject /path/to/cdrom
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Aug 10 14:45:16 web01 snmpd: snmpd startup succeeded
Aug 10 14:45:16 web01 snmpd[25677]: /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf: line 51: Warning: Unknown token: interface:.
Aug 10 14:45:16 web01 snmpd[25677]:...
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Aug 10 16:26:57 web01 snmpd: snmpd startup succeeded
Aug 10 16:26:57 web01 snmpd[28484]: snmpd: send_trap: Timeout
Aug 10 16:26:57 web01 snmpd[28484]: snmpd: send_trap: Timeout
Aug 10 16:26:57...
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Well the process isn't dying...it is just churning up my CPU. Is that something that would be logged?
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Whenever I start my snmpd process, it shows that it is using all my processor within a matter of moments. I am running FC4. I have attempted to edit the snmp.conf file serveral times but nothing...
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I am running FC4 on my web boxes. I recently tried to start snmpd so that I could setup monitoring, but when I start the process, before long I the snmpd process starts to chew up all the memory. Has...
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I have a server running FC4 and want it to utilize the gig ethernet card. I have monitoring on the machine and it only says it is throttled for 100meg. What file do I need to edit this from the...
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then the grub conf file is in /etc/grub. Remember, the first kernel entry is 0 so if you have 4 entries...and want the 2nd kernel for example. Set it to 1. First is 0, second is 1 etc...
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app root is usually in /user/java
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service httpd start
maybe?
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Change your SSH port in the /etc/ssh/ssh.conf file to something other than 22. I used to see this same thing, but then I change the port to something else and 85% of the port scanning and random...
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I am trying to figure out how to turn off the SUSEfirewall when I reboot my server. I have no GUI on this install, only command line. Can someone tell me how to do this? thanks
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Does anyone know a command so that I can find the biggest file on my linux system? I do a "df" command and see that I am at 90% so I want to tar / compress the data but I cannot locate where the...
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Try Fedora 5. It's pretty easy to install and comes with the KDE interface so you can use the mouse to navigate menu's and edit things until you get more familair with the command line. It also has...
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Hello, I am running about 10 Dell 1850 servers with Centos. These machines are primarily running Apache and Tomcat out of a data center but have been having a lot of problems lately, especailly if I...
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Can you ping the router? You should be able to if it leased you an IP. Then if you can ping it try to get something to reslolve...
eg. ping www.google.com
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What ip address do you think you have? What kind of wireless router are you using and are you POSITIVE your wireless router is installed correctly? What output do you get when you do a
#iwconfig ...
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yes. It is probably a used port with a different service. Change the port to 8888 or something higher. I didn't understand why you changed it from port 90 again? I can understand if you were trying...
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Are you trying to get into your router from in network or somewhere else? If you go to your router IP. You need to have port 90 forwarded to your NAT'd Linux server address. Have apache listening...
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Get on your box. Start Tomcat. Then do a nmap [yourIPAddrress] That will show you what ports are available on your box. If you are trying to access remotely, are you sure you aren't going through a...
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