Back in the modem days there was something called XFTP. A windows program that allowed me to move files directly between 2 ftp sites; Basically an FTP client with 3 panes, instead of 2. I currently feel the need for a similar application. All the major FTP clients I tried don't seem to...
Well that helped a little. I have a fairly clean install of RH 7.1 so odd results are either the fault of RH or me.
I put the scripts in /etc/init.d and links to the scripts in /etc/rc5.d, now I'm getting inconsistent results with things actually starting. But after the machine boots...
Ok, this really shouldn't be this hard! I have a few shell scripts that start the programs I need, they all work from the command line, but I can't make them come up automatically when the machine boots. I tried putting them in rc3.d then in rc5.d (using the SXX naming convention)...
Since Microsoft assumes you are a clumsy retard, their products will highlight an entire word, even is you only highlighted certain characters.
You can undo this in MS word by going to Tools --> Options ---> Edit ---> uncheck When selecting....
Does anyone know how to disable this...
The Axis 2120 Network Camera certainly has it all, but at $1000 it's a bit spendy, and I really want something that connects to a PC so I have control over the webserver software, the capture-rate etc.
I'm looking for a very good Web Cam. Everything on the Market seems to be some crummy pin-hole camera. C-net's top five Wem Cams includes the IBM Pro Max and the Logitech 3000; owned them both, They suck! I'm looking for something with decent image quality, the frame rate is always...
Seeing = Network Neighborhood ?
Network Neighborhood = the sweat on the balls of your Neighbor?s dog
Ping is a valid test for IP connectivity; NET USE is a valid method for establishing connectivity.
Go to a DOS prompt on any machine, type:
Net use Z: \\COMPUTERNAME\SHARENAME
Replacing both...
I use an NT 4 PDC for our office, we only have one domain.
When login in from an W2k workstation, you can select which doamin you want to log into. Usually there are 2 choices: login in locally or through the NT domain.
But at one point I experimented with some 2000 server installs, I...
Goto www.download.com and get Serv-U
That is a pretty simple FTP server program.
Chances are you will not get any firewall with your DSL, if you do, well then you got a little bit more work to do, else your done
These days you can't leave a CD in the drive anymore :(
These 50x drives take forever to spin up and explorer stalls until they have read the Dics. So I want to buy some old fashioned 24x CDrom drives. But since its a numbers game noone seems to offer them anymore. If you know a vendor...
IPs and Subnets, the crackhead short story (without the aid of spell check)
192.168.16.0/24 is a network address
it means Network address = 192.168.16.0 , Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0
the /24 is a funky way of displaying the subnet mask.
Basically you convert the Subnet mask to binary and...
Looking for some insight
I have successfully replaced notepad with textpad 4. notepad.exe existed in 3 locations:
c:\winnt
c:\winnt\system32
c:\winnt\system32\dllcache
I replaced from the buttom up, so the damn system would not overright my changes.
It works, but every now and then I still...
Ok, we all have seen those little thermisters that mount in a 5 1/4" bay and display the temp on a LCD. I am looking for a more sophisticated version, specifically I need something that interfaces with the PC I/O and logs the temperature to a file or program.
It can be more bulky (and a...
Ok, not that you guys were much help ;) , but I got it solved.
I can't explain it but this is the scoop:
I added the following routes:
route add 192.18.97.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.153 metric 1 -p
route add 151.193.141.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.153 metric 1 -p
Knowing fullwell that...
ICS or router, if you don't want to share your bandwidth, don't share the connection. If you share the connection and the other box seriously sucks on the pipe (napster uploads) you can feel it on the main computer. Router is always a better solution since ICS also requires processor power...
Same as putting 2 network cards in your box. Intel claims that their dual models can be used to "widen the Pipe". I never saw it work. I try to get the benifit of the second port by assigning specify server functions to the second IP.
Technically an ethernet router (you will need a cable modem) but yes it's the cheapest that will act as a VPN server (i own 1), if you want to be a VPN client you can get a Netgear rt314
Thanks for the hint about ACLs certainly another tool worth considering. Is there a way to make it recursive, so if I decide that everything below /opt/websphere should be rw- for the dev group I could do it with a single setfacl command?
Ok, but do I have the jist of how groups, users and Permissions interact?
Is it correct that any directory can only have 2 different levels of security, one for group members, one for non-members. And 1 special level of security for the owner?
I recently became our companies UNIX admin due to the unscheduled departure of certain individuals who will not be using us as job references.
Anywho, I have few questions with regard to File permissions.
In NT files and directories could have different permissions assigned to various users...
Ok, this is clever if it works; dumb idea if it doesn't (stuff you can only come up with when working @ 1am on a weekend)
In my server room I have 6 Battery-backups. They are all little ones between 500VA and 700VA. So I everytime I add equipment or move things I have to be careful to...
Belkin is kind of a ripoff given the current market choices. They screw you once on the box and a second time on the cables.
I recently started purchasing GCS14 units (4port) and have never looked back. They can be had at Micro center for $170, or as low as $130 on the web.
They...
the netgear rt314 can clone mac addresses, just call the bastards that you had to give the mac address to, tell them you bought a new network card, and give them the WAN mac of the router :)
This is the solution I am currently testing:
Created a public folder. Changed the properties from the Server so that the e-mail is what I need (info@mycompany.com). From Outlook changed the permissions so only the chosen few can access it. Created 2 rules, one checks inbound messages for...
Collisions happen when 2 nodes on the same segment try to transmit at the same time. This is a natural statistical occurrence. The more nodes per segment, the more collissions will occur. So the fact that collisions are occurring is nothing to worry about. If you are getting too many...
Not going to happen. Use the cable modem offered by your provider. That modem (as well as any third party product) will output your ethernet on cat5/rj45.
So there, now you have to go cat5. Technically you could get an old hub that still has a BNC port to get you back to your beloved coax...
Thanks for replying :) Kind of hard to find people who know what I'm talking about in this thread
My solution1 seems to be similar to what your company uses.
Your second solution is better, and worth considering
Let me add a few observations to my solution2:
Contrary to my previous assertion...
Ok, this week I'm just full of questions.
Senario:
Our company has a link on our webpage that lets people e-mail in requests for further information. The account receiving these emails is info@ourcompany.com. Six people will be responsible for replying to all the inquiries we get. Now I...
I have seen 1U cases with upright memory modules installed, but of course no memory manufacturer seems to post the Physical dimensions of their product. And until I started this project, it wouldn't have occurred to me either. So yes, memory that works in regular DIMM slots would be a great...
I posted this in the MotherBoard forum, but they are clueless; it's mostly the Overclockers forum now.
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I'm planning to put together a few lowcost 1U rackmount servers out of off-the-shelf componets. Because of the extreme space constrains the 1U formfactor imposes, the motherboard...
I'm planning to put together a few lowcost 1U rackmount servers out of off-the-shelf componets. Because of the extreme space constrains the 1U formfactor imposes, the motherboard choices are rather thin. I am looking for models that have the DIMM slots at a 25% angle. So far the only...
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