Bruce Ferrell | 1 Feb 2003 22:39

Re: inventory system

alist seems to work pretty well.  You do have to install perl on the win 
boxes, but I don't see that as a minus

Walsh, Ed wrote:
> Is there any kind that will pull information on Windows NT4/2000 as well?
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Ed 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl [mailto:carl <at> anexia.co.uk] 
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 12:22 PM
> To: linux-admin <at> vger.kernel.org
> Subject: RE: inventory system
> 
> 
> At 12:54 27/01/2003 -0400, Shaw, Marco wrote:
> 
>>Hola!
>>
>>A very good site for Linux apps is www.freshmeat.net.  I thought I'd 
>>found something good called "IMS", but can't find it on that site 
>>anymore after a brief search.
>>
>>Marco
> 
> 
> 
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Venkat Raghu | 4 Feb 2003 00:57
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DSL


Hi,

I want to have DSL connection on  my linux partition.
I have Yahoo DSL connection on my DOS partition. 
For linux partition also I want to have Yahoo DSL
connection. So is there any place from where I can 
download yahoo DSL for linux.

Please mail me at venkatraghu2002 <at> yahoo.com

Regards
Venkat.

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hansel | 4 Feb 2003 02:23

Re: DSL

On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Venkat Raghu wrote:

> I want to have DSL connection on my linux partition. I have Yahoo DSL
> connection on my DOS partition.  For linux partition also I want to have
> Yahoo DSL connection. So is there any place from where I can download
> yahoo DSL for linux.

Your linux box is already DSL ready and needs only proper network
information.

How you do that is distribution dependent. The full low-level details are
in the Linux Network Guide. If you are using the redhat distro, as root,
type 'netconf' and start answering questions. The information you need
should be provided by your ISP (IP, gateway, name server(s)). Buying a
cheap firewall box ($75) is probably a good investment since your IP is
accessible from anywhere and you want to shut down all but desired 
services (if any).

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PO Box 41
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Moorhead, MN 56563
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Venkat Raghu | 4 Feb 2003 04:20
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Re: DSL

On Dos partition I installed Yahoo DSL
software(provided by SBC pacbell). So I want to know
whether I 
should install any similar yahoo DSL software on linux

partition also????? Correct me if I am wrong???

Regards
Raghava
--- hansel <at> hansel.mnstate.edu wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Venkat Raghu wrote:
> 
> > I want to have DSL connection on my linux
> partition. I have Yahoo DSL
> > connection on my DOS partition.  For linux
> partition also I want to have
> > Yahoo DSL connection. So is there any place from
> where I can download
> > yahoo DSL for linux.
> 
> Your linux box is already DSL ready and needs only
> proper network
> information.
> 
> How you do that is distribution dependent. The full
> low-level details are
> in the Linux Network Guide. If you are using the
> redhat distro, as root,
> type 'netconf' and start answering questions. The
> information you need
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1stFlight | 4 Feb 2003 04:27
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Re: DSL

No need, Roaring Penguin's PPPOE software works just fine. What Linux distro 
are you using? 

												Darryl

On Monday 03 February 2003 10:20 pm, Venkat Raghu wrote:
> On Dos partition I installed Yahoo DSL
> software(provided by SBC pacbell). So I want to know
> whether I
> should install any similar yahoo DSL software on linux
>
> partition also????? Correct me if I am wrong???
>
> Regards
> Raghava
>
> --- hansel <at> hansel.mnstate.edu wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Venkat Raghu wrote:
> > > I want to have DSL connection on my linux
> >
> > partition. I have Yahoo DSL
> >
> > > connection on my DOS partition.  For linux
> >
> > partition also I want to have
> >
> > > Yahoo DSL connection. So is there any place from
> >
> > where I can download
> >
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Venkat Raghu | 4 Feb 2003 04:43
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Re: DSL

I am using Redhat.

-Venkat
--- 1stFlight <1stflight <at> ameritech.net> wrote:
> No need, Roaring Penguin's PPPOE software works just
> fine. What Linux distro 
> are you using? 
> 
> 												Darryl
> 
> On Monday 03 February 2003 10:20 pm, Venkat Raghu
> wrote:
> > On Dos partition I installed Yahoo DSL
> > software(provided by SBC pacbell). So I want to
> know
> > whether I
> > should install any similar yahoo DSL software on
> linux
> >
> > partition also????? Correct me if I am wrong???
> >
> > Regards
> > Raghava
> >
> > --- hansel <at> hansel.mnstate.edu wrote:
> > > On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Venkat Raghu wrote:
> > > > I want to have DSL connection on my linux
> > >
> > > partition. I have Yahoo DSL
> > >
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terry white | 4 Feb 2003 06:59
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Re: DSL

on "2-3-2003" "hansel <at> hansel.mnstate.edu" writ:

: Buying a cheap firewall box ($75) is probably a good investment since
: your IP is accessible from anywhere and you want to shut down all but
: desired services (if any).

... take a look at 'bastille' for firewall protection.

    'http://www.bastille-linux.org' ...

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... i'm a man, but i can change,
    if i have to , i guess ...

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Miguel González Castaños | 4 Feb 2003 14:26
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permissions in a web directory using umask

dear all,

 I have a web directory that is accessed by a group of users. I have
used umask to set the default permissions of that directory. That way
all the users of the group can create new files and directories that
will be accessable by the rest of the users of the same group.

 The problem arises when I want to transfer files to that directory, the
umask is not used and the permissions are set by the client. I am using
a SSH windows client (www.ssh.com) but I have seen that there is the
same problem with ftp clients.

 I have looked around on the web but seems to be a tough problem. I am
wondering if there is any setting in the ssh server or the ssh client
that can bypass this problem. If not, let me know any suggestion in a
less "elegant" way.

 Many thanks in advance

 Miguel

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Miguel González Castaños | 4 Feb 2003 15:22
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Re: permissions in a web directory using umask

It is what I did, set the SGID bit for that directory. It works with the
new files and directories but
It doesnt work when I transfer a file with sftp for instance.

Thanks

Miguel

"Shaw, Marco" ha escrito:

> SGID (set the GID bit) the directory?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Miguel González Castaños [mailto:mgc <at> tid.es]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:26 AM
> > To: linux-admin <at> vger.kernel.org
> > Subject: permissions in a web directory using umask
> >
> >
> > dear all,
> >
> >  I have a web directory that is accessed by a group of users.
> > I have used umask to set the default permissions of that
> > directory. That way all the users of the group can create new
> > files and directories that will be accessable by the rest of
> > the users of the same group.
> >
> >  The problem arises when I want to transfer files to that
> > directory, the umask is not used and the permissions are set
> > by the client. I am using a SSH windows client (www.ssh.com)
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Miguel González Castaños | 4 Feb 2003 16:21
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Re: permissions in a web directory using umask

After researching a little bit, it seems to be a SSH1 protocol issue.

I had SSH windows client 3.0 version, now update it to 3.2.0 and
because it forces to use SSH2 protocol that doesnt ignore umask
settings.

It seems that it was a bug regarding the use of SSH1 protocol, forcing
the ssh daemon to use SSH2 maybe fix it (not sure yet).

Many thanks

Miguel

Miguel González Castaños ha escrito:

> It is what I did, set the SGID bit for that directory. It works with the
> new files and directories but
> It doesnt work when I transfer a file with sftp for instance.
>
> Thanks
>
> Miguel
>
> "Shaw, Marco" ha escrito:
>
> > SGID (set the GID bit) the directory?
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Miguel González Castaños [mailto:mgc <at> tid.es]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:26 AM
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