hayes external modems are great, our server uses 2; and, this won't work for you, but my linux w/s uses a best data isa 56k with/ jumpers, and it works fine in my fic 503+.
but don't forget, if you install redhat 9, and you register with the redhat network, i believe they will only be doing errata/bug fixes/enhancements until apr. 30 ( using the update agent ) they seem to want to funnel everyone into their newer versions in quite a hurry. i have been using redhat...
for kicks, can you log in as root, and ...
# find / -name whatever-your-files-are | more
and see just exactly where you guys are putting your stuff
good luck
are you using a redhat supported card? if there's one thing i have learned, using redhat-stated supported devices makes a big difference.
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/
check this link, and if you have to switch to one of the listed ethernet cards, by all means do so and save the headaches.
over the years, i have heard to go ahead and pull any old thing out of the closet and install linux on it and it will run great. i ignored the redhat recommendations and loaded up a PII233 with 128M of RAM. way too slow. if you plan to actually use the linux box ( vs. using it as a server and...
... and u need to get the latest rhn_register*.rpm and the latest up2date*.rpm. i think you had to rpm -Uvh after aug 28.
as i write this, i am running the update agent, and it ran and told me my system is up to date.
get the rpm's and let us know.
this may not answer your question directly, but if it helps ...
you may want to start with a better machine. for example, RedHat has recommended minimums of processor and memory. we started down the road with a pentium 200, and 64MB, and all SCSI. unlike what people say, you can pull your 486...
an easy way to bring processing power to bear on an application is this ...
RENICE(8) System Manager's Manual RENICE(8)
NAME
renice - alter priority of running processes
SYNOPSIS
renice priority [[-p] pid ...] [[-g] pgrp ...] [[-u] user ...]...
what happens when you ...
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/kudzu start <CR>
... or did kudzu see the modem already.
in my very short experience, if the kudzu doesn't see it, you will, at the very least, have a lot of trouble trying to use it.
also, trying to get people to dial in to our system, the windows...
you can edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf to make the vsftpd restrict or give access. the comment lines tell you which line does what.
then /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
let us know how it turns out.
Hello All,
I have installed serial modems on the COM ports to dial in with; but, I need four lines in, so I picked USB modems for the other two. I have found bits and pieces, like from the ACM.txt I got the Zoom modem. I have to build a line in the /etc/inittab with mgetty, but is it ttyACM0 or...
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -x 3 -s 9600 -n 2 ttyS0
S1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -x 3 -s 9600 -n 2 ttyS1
We are using Hayes Optima 9600's, so u use your own baud rate. Use rpmfind.net to get your mgetty*.rpm.
good luck, and let us know
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