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 --- On Fri 08/15, Saman Soltani < Samantek@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Saman Soltani [mailto: Samantek@xxxxxxxxxxx]
To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 07:02:20 +0430
Subject: help

i would like to subscribe to psyche-list mailing list<br><br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: <psyche-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx><br>To: <psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx><br>Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:30 PM<br>Subject: Psyche-list digest, Vol 1 #1399 - 4 msgs<br><br><br>> Send Psyche-list mailing list submissions to<br>> psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<br>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list<br>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<br>> psyche-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> You can reach the person managing the list at<br>> psyche-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<br>> than "Re: Contents of Psyche-list digest..."<br>><br>><br>> Today's Topics:<br>><br>>    1. Re: Port monitoring activity (Anoop Chandran)<br>>    2. Installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop (Greg Goldstein)<br>>    3. odd x-windows behav!
ior (Jeffrey Ross)<br>>    4. RE: SUDO QUESTION (Hattie Rouge)<br>><br>> --__--__--<br>><br>> Message: 1<br>> From: "Anoop Chandran" <anoopchandranj@xxxxxxxxxxx><br>> To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> Subject: Re: Port monitoring activity<br>> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 17:28:08 +0000<br>> Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> hi,<br>><br>> there's something called etherApe which is a protocol analyser .. i don't<br>> know whether it will<br>> give a statistics based on ports..<br>> iptables log in linux is a good thing but will  churn out huge amount of<br>> data<br>><br>> regards,<br>> anoop.<br>><br>><br>> >From: "Jason Dale" <redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx><br>> >Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> >To: <psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx><br>> >Subject: Port monitoring activity<br>> >Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:48:30 +0200<br>> ><br>> >Hi all,<br>> ><br>> >I am looking for a standard run-of-the-mill Linux command<br>> >that functions similarily to '/usr/sbin/mtr' ( A network diagnostic<br>> >!
tool ) except can monitor how many network packets get sent<b!
r>> >to or from a specific port. For example, I would want to know<br>> >how much traffic get's sent to and from port 25 on eth0, and how<br>> >many bytes get transferred with each packet. (A nifty way of finding<br>> >out who is sending chompy emails).<br>> ><br>> >The command can display a screen, much like mtc, which get's<br>> >updated realtime and/or at set intervals, showing interface/port<br>> >activity levels.<br>> ><br>> >I don't know if any of you guys have been hit by the<br>> >W32.Blaster.Worm yet, but the kind of tool I am talking about will<br>> >be very useful in finding out what ports have 'unusual' amounts<br>> >of activity.<br>> ><br>> >Jason.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> >--<br>> >Psyche-list mailing list<br>> >Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list<br>><br>> _________________________________________________________________<br>> MSN Messenger V6.0. Give it a fun name.<br>> http://server1.msn.co.in/sp03/ilovemessenger/index.a!
sp Win cool stuff!<br>><br>><br>><br>> --__--__--<br>><br>> Message: 2<br>> From: Greg Goldstein <greggold@xxxxxxxxxx><br>> To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> Subject: Installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop<br>> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 19:43:27 +0200<br>> Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> Hi all,<br>><br>> I have encountered 2 problems in installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500<br>> pentium III laptop<br>><br>> 1. The X-server always crashes when I try to start X after installation. I<br>> have done a re-install with low-res option, same result. I can run the<br>laptop<br>> at runlevel 3, it seems normal. During the installation the screen text<br>and<br>> graphics looked very good, and the external mouse and touchpad worked<br>> normally.<br>><br>> 2. I found that "bringing up eth0" always gave the result "failed" . (The<br>> ethernet card does work as the laptop connects with internet via ADSL<br>under<br>> windows). According to the specs, the network car!
d is: "Data/fax network<br>> adapter: optional 10/100 LAN + 5!
6K, V.90 mini-PCI 
 card modem".<br>> I did a search of experiences with this laptop using linux and found the<br>> Debian module eepro100 works to support eth0 in this laptop in Debian<br>linux.<br>> In Mandrake linux the eth0 (eepro100) loads automatically. Is there a<br>reason<br>> why the network card might not be recognized?<br>><br>> Any advice would be much appreciated.<br>><br>> Greg<br>><br>><br>><br>> --__--__--<br>><br>> Message: 3<br>> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:29:52 -0400<br>> From: Jeffrey Ross <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx><br>> To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> Subject: odd x-windows behavior<br>> Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> something got corrupted and I don't know what...<br>><br>> I'm running on RH7.3 and when I started xwindows using gnome the<br>> following happens...<br>><br>> 1) the screen saver comes on at weird random times, even while I'm typing<br>> 2) windows that I open specifically the terminal on the menubar are<br>> perminantly "stuck" if I unstick them sometimes!
 I can move them<br>> sometimes I can not.<br>> 3) start here menu that opens when I started gnome was unmoveable so I<br>> chose "stick" and I can now move it<br>><br>> very bizzare...<br>><br>> I have since deleted all my .gnome files/directories in my home<br>> directory, no difference....<br>><br>> TIA<br>> Jeff<br>><br>><br>><br>> --__--__--<br>><br>> Message: 4<br>> From: "Hattie Rouge" <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx><br>> To: <psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx><br>> Subject: RE: SUDO QUESTION<br>> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 22:38:13 -0700<br>> Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>><br>> Well, I know this one is "...dead, Jim", but perhaps I can answer your<br>> second question which is how to do what it is you originally wanted to<br>> do.<br>><br>> As Gordon pointed out, the redirect is handled by the original shell<br>> (Thanks, Gordon.  I learned something.  One of those, 'Oh yes, of<br>> course, I should have known that' moments.) so what you want to do is<br>> sudo a new shell and put the r!
edirect in it.<br>><br>> I tested<br>><br>> sudo sh -c 'cat t!
est >> /tmp/t'<br>><br>> which worked for me.<br>><br>><br>> Dana Bourgeois<br>><br>><br>> > -----Original Message-----<br>> > From: psyche-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > [mailto:psyche-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jim car<br>> > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:12 PM<br>> > To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > Subject: Re: SUDO QUESTION<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Gordon,<br>> ><br>> > Thanks for the suggestion but I was able to figure out a<br>> > different way to<br>> > get the same result.<br>> ><br>> > Using sudo I copied the httpd config file to a backup copy<br>> > and an httpd.tmp<br>> > file.  Then I used<br>> > changed the ownership of the httpd.tmp file to the user that<br>> > is running the<br>> > script, redirected<br>> > the new config info to the httpd.tmp and the sudo copied the<br>> > httpd.tmp file<br>> > to the real httpd.conf<br>> > file.<br>> ><br>> > Thanks for the help.<br>> ><br>> > On the desktop - MacOS X<br>> > In the server room - Linux<br>> > Windows? !
In the trash?<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > >From: "jim car" <macosxwhatelse@xxxxxxxxxxx><br>> > >Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > >To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > >Subject: Re: SUDO QUESTION<br>> > >Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 05:10:20 -0700<br>> > ><br>> > >Gordon -<br>> > ><br>> > >There is a problem with the command you suggested.  When you run<br>> > ><br>> > >sudo dd if=./httpd.tmp of=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br>> > ><br>> > >the contents of httpd.tmp just overwrites /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br>> > ><br>> > >Looking at the dd man page I played with the seek and<br>> > notrunc options.<br>> > >With seek it will keep the original file then add however much blank<br>> > >space until<br>> > >you reach the seek amount and then write httpd.tmp to<br>> > httpd.conf.   Problem<br>> > >then becomes the second time you run the script it will<br>> > write over what<br>> > >was<br>> > >written<br>> > >during the first run unless I were to delete all of the blank lines!
.<br>> > ><br>> > >Even though notrunc is listed in the man p!
age and on the lit
 tle help<br>> > >description of<br>> > >dd, when you try to issue the command there is an error stating that<br>> > >notrunc is not<br>> > >a recognized option of dd.<br>> > ><br>> > >Any ideas?  Thanks.<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > >On the desktop - MacOS X<br>> > >In the server room - Linux<br>> > >Windows? In the trash?<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > >>From: Gordon Messmer <yinyang@xxxxxxxxx><br>> > >>Reply-To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > >>To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > >>Subject: Re: SUDO QUESTION<br>> > >>Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 22:12:12 -0700<br>> > >><br>> > >>jim car wrote:<br>> > >>>Why can't a user issue the following commands using sudo?<br>> > It always<br>> > >>>comes back as permission denied.  The sudoer's password is<br>> > accepted.<br>> > >>><br>> > >>>sudo cat ./httpd.tmp >> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br>> > >><br>> > >>In this example, two things are happening:<br>> > >>1) sudo authenticates the user and runs "cat ./httpd.tmp" as root<br>> > >>2) the user's s!
hell attempts to open /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and<br>> > >>write<br>> > >>the output of "sudo" into that file.<br>> > >><br>> > >>Redirection is not handled by "sudo", or any other command you run:<br>> > >>it's a<br>> > >>function of the shell in which the redirection was<br>> > requested. Naturally,<br>> > >>you can't sudo that.  You can however, accomplish what you<br>> > want this way:<br>> > >><br>> > >>cat ./httpd.tmp | sudo dd if=/dev/stdin<br>> > of=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br>> > >>   ( useless use of cat, primarily intended to display the use of<br>> > >>     /dev/stdin )<br>> > >><br>> > >>or more simply:<br>> > >><br>> > >>sudo dd if=./httpd.tmp of=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf<br>> > >><br>> > >>dd, unlike the shell, will do redirection in a command that can be<br>> > >>evoked<br>> > >>from sudo.<br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > >>--<br>> > >>Psyche-list mailing list<br>> > >>Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx<br>> > >>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-li!
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