Ulrik wrote: Message: 2 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:59:14 +0200 (CEST) From: "Ulrik S. Kofod" <usk at cybersite.dk> To: centos at caosity.org Reply-To: usk at cybersite.dk Subject: [Centos] network card / kudzu When I have installed centOS, Kudzu says my network cards have been removed, and right after it finds them again and asks me to configure them? It looks like it is the same thing it finds that it just said was removed. There are 3 Relatek|RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ cards in there and it is all of them it will remove and reconfigure. It doesn't matter if I select ignore or reconfigure them, they still work after the reboot. It is just a little strange and seems a little buggy ;) brgds Ulrik ------- Hello I have the same problem. I move lan card into another slot (pci) and now everything work fine. Blaž -----Original Message----- From: centos-request at caosity.org [mailto:centos-request at caosity.org] Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 5:21 AM To: centos at caosity.org Subject: CentOS digest, Vol 1 #137 - 12 msgs Send CentOS mailing list submissions to centos at caosity.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://www.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-request at caosity.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-admin at caosity.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of CentOS digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: did I write that nVIDIA cards never work? (Rick Graves) 2. network card / kudzu (Ulrik S. Kofod) 3. Need apache ftp help please (Beth Curotto) 4. CPAN problems? (Ulrik S. Kofod) 5. Re: Need apache ftp help please (Mike) 6. Re: Need apache ftp help please (Nels Lindquist) 7. CentOS-3 errata - updated samba packages fix vulnerabilities (Lance Davis) 8. CentOS-3 errata : Updated redhat-config-nfs package resolves several security issues (Lance Davis) 9. Re: nVIDIA on CentOS 3.3 (John Newbigin) 10. Re: Need apache ftp help please (John Newbigin) 11. HOWTO? Upgrade Centos-2 to Centos-3 (jabevan at shistudios.com) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 05:41:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Rick Graves <gravesricharde at yahoo.com> To: centos at caosity.org Subject: [Centos] Re: did I write that nVIDIA cards never work? Denis, You wrote: > You may have problems on your side...but you can't generalise and say that it does not work. Maybe you have me confused with someone else. I did not write or imply that nVIDIA cards never work. Rather, I wrote that they may not work. By this, I meant that they do not work with some monitors. I checked what I wrote, and I believe the above paragraph is correct. If you disagree with me and stand by your statement, please refer me to the sentence(s) that I wrote that back you up. In addition to me, two people have written to the group recently about the nVIDIA problem. They can vouch for the fact that there is sometimes a problem. I agree that nVIDIA cards work for many people (including for me, which I also wrote). But the fact that they work for many people does not solve the problem when one does not work with a specific monitor. This topic is near and dear to my heart, as I first encountered the problem when I was trying to install CentOS on machine with an nVIDIA card and using a monitor with which nVIDIA cards do not work (my Mag DX1495). At the beginning, I did not know that the card was the problem, I only knew that the screen went blank toward the end of the install. In addition to trying to solve the problem by tweeking the XF86Config file (boy, was that futile!), it literally took me hours of parts swapping, distribution swapping, and OS swapping (trying Windows too), to finally figure out that the nVIDIA card was the problem. (Some might say that the card/monitor combination was the problem, but Windows has no problem with the combination.) Maybe my frustration with nVIDIA cards shows, and as a result, my emails on this topic are easily misinterpreted. Rick > Message: 8 > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 20:38:24 -0400 > From: "Denis E. Pilon" <dpilon at dpilon.com> > To: Rick Graves <gravesricharde at yahoo.com> > Cc: centos at caosity.org > Subject: Re: [Centos] Re: nVIDIA on Linux -- less is more > > Rick, > > Because the nVIDIA does not work for you doesn't mean it does not > work.. > > I have been using the nVIDIA driver since i installed pre 3.1(the > beta's) and have not had any issues...so please.... do not state that > is > does not work...it does. You may have problems on your side...but you > can't generalise and say that it does not work. Take a poll and see > how > many people have it working. > > DP > --__--__-- Message: 2 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:59:14 +0200 (CEST) From: "Ulrik S. Kofod" <usk at cybersite.dk> To: centos at caosity.org Reply-To: usk at cybersite.dk Subject: [Centos] network card / kudzu When I have installed centOS, Kudzu says my network cards have been removed, and right after it finds them again and asks me to configure them? It looks like it is the same thing it finds that it just said was removed. There are 3 Relatek|RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ cards in there and it is all of them it will remove and reconfigure. It doesn't matter if I select ignore or reconfigure them, they still work after the reboot. It is just a little strange and seems a little buggy ;) brgds Ulrik --__--__-- Message: 3 From: "Beth Curotto" <bcurotto at abni.com> To: "CentOS Mailing List" <centos at caosity.org> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:22:24 -0500 Subject: [Centos] Need apache ftp help please This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A15F.99A3F240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use anything needed at this point. I need to try to test this today. VERY new to linux, I am completely bogged down trying to learn command-line syntax. 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Sorry if this is off topic, but the cpan mail list seems quite ded, and I was wondering if any of you have had the same problem. when ever I do a perl -MCPAN -e "install Bundle::CPAN" I get this error: ---------------------------------- Net::Telnet is up to date. Net::Cmd is up to date. Bundle summary: The following items in bundle Bundle::libnet had installation problems: Data::Dumper Term::ReadKey is up to date. Term::ReadLine::Perl is up to date. CPAN is up to date. Bundle summary: The following items in bundle Bundle::CPAN had installation problems: Digest::MD5 Bundle::libnet and the following items had problems during recursive bundle calls: Data::Dumper ---------------------------------- I have done it on my redhat9 and centos-3.3 box and both gave same error? Anybody out there have a solution ? brgds Ulrik --__--__-- Message: 5 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 13:07:37 -0700 From: Mike <addymin at pacbell.net> Reply-To: addymin at pacbell.net To: Beth Curotto <bcurotto at abni.com> Cc: CentOS Mailing List <centos at caosity.org> Subject: Re: [Centos] Need apache ftp help please Beth Curotto wrote: > System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html > > Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. > > I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. > > I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to > upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use > anything needed at this point. > > I need to try to test this today. VERY new to linux, I am completely > bogged down trying to learn command-line syntax. > > Thanks in advance, Beth > Beth: I use pure-ftpd. I've found this ftp server to be the easiest and most secure to set-up for Redhat systems. Go to: http://www.pureftpd.org/ The Redhat binary (rpm) version can be downloaded here: ftp://ftp.pureftpd.org/pub/pure-ftpd/releases/binaries/redhat/ You'll probably want the "i686" version. Install the rpm package (you'll need to be root to do this): # rpm -Uvh pure-ftpd-1.0.19-1.i686.rpm And that's it. Michael --__--__-- Message: 6 From: "Nels Lindquist" <nlindq at maei.ca> Organization: Morningstar Air Express Inc. To: "CentOS Mailing List" <centos at caosity.org> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:09:50 -0600 Subject: Re: [Centos] Need apache ftp help please On 23 Sep 2004 at 11:22, Beth Curotto wrote: > System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html > > Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. Port 20 outgoing, you mean? Shouldn't need to be any connections *to* port 20 on the FTP server. > I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. > > I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to > upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use anything > needed at this point. First of all, make sure the vsftpd package is installed and running. (rpm -q vsftpd) If it's not, it'll be on your install media or can easily be acquired with "yum -y install vsftpd" Then do "service vsftpd start" to start the FTP server. Are you just trying to prove the concept today, or do you need your user to be able to upload files to the document root right now? If the former, simply create a new user account and set a password for it. The vsftpd server will immediately allow logins to the users' home directory with their username/password. Any files placed in public_html/ in a home directory should be automatically mapped by apache to httpd://[server.dom.ain]/~[userid]/. If you need to upload files directly to the document root, things get a little more complicated, and there's more than one approach depending on how security-conscious you need to be. ---- Nels Lindquist <*> Information Systems Manager Morningstar Air Express Inc. --__--__-- Message: 7 From: Lance Davis <lance at uklinux.net> To: centos at caosity.org Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 23:01:58 +0100 Subject: [Centos] CentOS-3 errata - updated samba packages fix vulnerabilities --=-ph1kc/BbstdGPcTVa9OH Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are updated samba packages for CentOS 3.3 (and added to 3.1) https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-467.html refers Updated files are :- samba-3.0.7-1.3E.i386.rpm samba-client-3.0.7-1.3E.i386.rpm samba-common-3.0.7-1.3E.i386.rpm samba-swat-3.0.7-1.3E.i386.rpm samba-3.0.7-1.3E.i386.rpm=20 all in updates/i386/RPMS/ These are available at http://mirror.centos.org/3.1/ and should be on all mirrors within a few hours. = = =20 To update to the latest version 'yum update samba' should be sufficient. --=-ph1kc/BbstdGPcTVa9OH Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBBU0fUf8AOBGbcgBERAtW8AKCVt4zdSHN15mzs9Pj6K6eAWlUEXQCePw0+ Wgo/K46yPwjhixhjC/a06YM= =VE1r -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-ph1kc/BbstdGPcTVa9OH-- --__--__-- Message: 8 From: Lance Davis <lance at uklinux.net> To: centos at caosity.org Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 23:07:54 +0100 Subject: [Centos] CentOS-3 errata : Updated redhat-config-nfs package resolves several security issues --=-nw6/Yj36rMh53AAcpFwT Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is an updated redhat-config-nfs package for CentOS 3.3 (and added to 3.1) https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-434.html refers Updated file is :- redhat-config-nfs-1.0.13-6.noarch.rpm in updates/i386/RPMS/ This is available at http://mirror.centos.org/3.1/ and should be on all mirrors within a few hours. = = =20 To update to the latest version 'yum update redhat-config-nfs' should be sufficient. --=-nw6/Yj36rMh53AAcpFwT Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBBU0k5f8AOBGbcgBERAr0gAKCgZg1IUeWjUn3y4q4V20JFMlhEHwCghVnM 5wKxY5ePxiORBh59GNgmGus= =Oe2P -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-nw6/Yj36rMh53AAcpFwT-- --__--__-- Message: 9 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 08:42:22 +1000 From: John Newbigin <jn at it.swin.edu.au> Cc: CentOS Users <centos at caosity.org> Subject: Re: [Centos] nVIDIA on CentOS 3.3 We prefer to nvidia cards with CentOS-2. I have never had the problem of a monitor not being detected, though if you have tv out and no monitor plugged in then tv out will be used when the machine is powered on. I have an RPM which I wrote which rebuilds the driver (if necessary) and loads it at boot time. Because it contains the nvidia package I don't know if I can redistribute it (have not checked) but here is my source part (Not tested with CentOS-3): nvidia.spec =========== Summary: NVIDIA driver for XFree86 Name: nvidia Version: 5336 Release: 1 Vendor: Nvidia Distribution: Premonition Packager: John Newbigin <jn at it.swin.edu.au> License: Unknown Group: Applications/System BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-root Source0: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-%{version}-pkg1.run Source1: nvidia.rc %description NVIDIA driver for XFree86 %prep if [ -d nvidia ] ; then rm -rf nvidia fi mkdir nvidia cd nvidia sh %{SOURCE0} -x rm NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-*/usr/src/nv/precompiled/* %build %install cd nvidia rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/opt/nvidia cp -r NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-*/* ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/opt/nvidia cp -r NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-*/.manifest ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/opt/nvidia mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/etc/rc.d/init.d cp %{SOURCE1} ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/etc/rc.d/init.d/nvidia %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-, root, root, 0755) /etc/rc.d/init.d/nvidia /opt/nvidia/.manifest /opt/nvidia/* %post if [ "$1" = "1" ] ; then chkconfig --add nvidia service nvidia start service nvidia configure else service nvidia stop service nvidia uninstall service nvidia start fi %preun if [ "$1" = "0" ] ; then service nvidia stop service nvidia uninstall chkconfig --del nvidia fi %changelog * Wed May 19 2004 John Newbigin <jn at it.swin.edu.au> - First Cut nvidia.rc ========= #!/bin/bash # # chkconfig: 5 85 15 # description: Builds the nvidia kernel module for X11 # source function library . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions RETVAL=0 start() { NEED_BUILD=1 if [ -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.o ] ; then echo -n $"Loading nvidia driver" modprobe nvidia > /dev/null 2>/dev/null if grep -q nvidia /proc/modules ; then success $"Loading nvidia driver" echo NEED_BUILD=0 else failure $"Loading nvidia driver" echo fi fi if [ $NEED_BUILD == 1 ] ; then echo -n $"Building nvidia driver" cd /opt/nvidia ./nvidia-installer --silent --no-precompiled-interface --no-network >/dev/null 2>/dev/null if grep -q "is now complete" /var/log/nvidia-installer.log ; then success $"Building nvidia driver" echo echo -n $"Loading nvidia module" modprobe nvidia > /dev/null 2>/dev/null if grep -q nvidia /proc/modules ; then success $"Loading nvidia module" echo else failure $"Loading nvidia module" echo fi else failure $"Building nvidia driver" echo fi fi } stop() { echo -n $"Unloading nvidia module: " rmmod nvidia > /dev/null 2>/dev/null # we don't care if it does not work...? success RETVAL=$? echo } configure() { echo -n "Configuring XFree86-4 for nvidia" if [ ! -f /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.prenvidia ] ; then cp /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.prenvidia fi #replace the line: # Driver "nv" # (or Driver "vesa") # #with # # Driver "nvidia" # #In the Module section, make sure you have: # # Load "glx" # #You should also remove the following lines: # # Load "dri" # Load "GLcore" /usr/bin/perl -pi -e "s|Driver[[:space:]]*\"nv\"|Driver \"nvidia\"|" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 if ! grep -q "^[[:space:]]*Load[[:space:]]*\"glx\"" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ; then echo "We need to add Load \"glx\"" fi if grep -q "^[[:space:]]*Load[[:space:]]*\"dri\"" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ; then /usr/bin/perl -pi -e "s|Load[[:space:]]*\"dri\"|#Load \"dri\"|" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 fi if grep -q "^[[:space:]]*Load[[:space:]]*\"GLcore\"" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ; then /usr/bin/perl -pi -e "s|Load[[:space:]]*\"GLcore\"|#Load \"GLcore\"|" /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 fi success echo } uninstall() { cd /opt/nvidia ./nvidia-installer --silent --uninstall } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; configure) configure ;; uninstall) uninstall ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|configure|uninstall}" exit 1 esac exit $RETVAL C.M. Connelly wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > An option to installing the nVidia drivers with nVidia's installer > is to get the dell-nvidia and dkms packages from Dell's support > website (search for dell-nvidia and dkms). The best thing about > this approach is that the driver will be recompiled when the > machine is rebooted with a new kernel. > > As a (perhaps irrelevant) data point, I'm running a PowerEdge > 400SC with an nVidia Corporation GeForce3 Ti 200 and a DVI > connection to a Dell 2000FP monitor at the full 1600x1200 > resolution. Works great with the nVidia drivers; only the analog > connection works for X with the XFree driver. > > I have a GeForce4 card with the same monitor at home in my Debian > system; works great with the Debian-packaged nVidia drivers. > > Claire > > *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* > Claire Connelly cmc at math.hmc.edu > Systems Administrator (909) 621-8754 > Department of Mathematics Harvey Mudd College > *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> > > iD8DBQFBUb57B0pE8d7vd8wRAobXAJ9fLysDccEY3nn4f+xPkA3ZeEFGMgCggz80 > vhQ1XyztGmoIG7s7w3Vo9kY= > =/1P5 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://www.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > -- John Newbigin - Computer Systems Officer School of Information Technology Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia http://www.it.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin --__--__-- Message: 10 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 09:07:06 +1000 From: John Newbigin <jn at it.swin.edu.au> To: Beth Curotto <bcurotto at abni.com> Cc: CentOS Mailing List <centos at caosity.org> Subject: Re: [Centos] Need apache ftp help please As you can see from the other posts, ftp is tricky. Someone already suggested that you use scp/ssh which is what I would recommend. There is a decent windows program called winscp which is similar to windows ftp programs. There is also a command line tool from putty called pscp. When it comes to NAT, you need to look at both the internal and external networks separately. Firstly, assuming you want the external network (The internet) to connect to your web server, you need to allow port 80. If you want the external network to talk to your ssh server (for scp) then you need port 22 as well. If ssh is only for internal then you don't need to worry about NAT. Also (AFAIK) if you are using NAT then there should be a 1 to 1 mapping from internal to external IP addresses, in which case it is quite likely that all ports are translated and forwarded anyway. If you mean you have a 1 to many (Only one IP on the internet) then you need to nominate which IP of the many to forward connections to (port forwarding). None of this has anything to do with a command line and everything to do with reading the manuals/FAQs/HOWTOs etc. John. Beth Curotto wrote: > System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html > > Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. > > I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. > > I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to > upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use > anything needed at this point. > > I need to try to test this today. VERY new to linux, I am completely > bogged down trying to learn command-line syntax. > > Thanks in advance, Beth > > > > -- John Newbigin - Computer Systems Officer School of Information Technology Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia http://www.it.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin --__--__-- Message: 11 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:51:14 -0400 (EDT) From: jabevan at shistudios.com To: centos at caosity.org Subject: [Centos] HOWTO? Upgrade Centos-2 to Centos-3 I've been Googling on this all day, installing GPG Keys, and trying different yum configurations. I noticed a similar question in the list a couple of months ago about going from RHEL to Centos-3, but the answer wasn't definitive. Has anyone done this? Can this be done? Can it be done with yum? If so, how? When I 'yum update' I get /usr/bin/yum, yummain.main, yummain.py, clientStuff.py errors, and a "ValueError: unpack list of wrong size" error. Would definitely appreciate any direction. Thanks, JAB* --__--__-- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at caosity.org http://www.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos End of CentOS Digest