Actaully I didn't burn them myself, they're borrowed.
Anyhow I'm past that point; I rebooted and this time anaconda worked. Must have dropped an interrupt or something the 1st time....
But now I have a new question(s) on security & networking:
In my efforts to get ftp, telnet etc. working (both in & out) I've found myself reading about all sorts of security code delivered w/ fc3. Kerberos, selinux, and 1 or 2 others.
Now, how is all this stuff organized? Which tools are important and which can I ignore?
Secondly, I'm having a tough time getting remote access working. In fact the only thing I've got working is ftp (vsftpd). Neither telnet, nfs or the r-commands work.
NFS clients attempting to mount can't find the portmapper. According to the logs, the portmapper did start...
From the linux box, I can't ping a thing-- either by name or by IP. OK,
is either routed or gated running? No. To cut to the chase, I did a full disk 'find' for either routed or gated and neither was installed. What package did I miss?
thx for your pointers. (If there's a supplementary setup/configure howto around somewhere, please just give me a pointer, thanks.)
-- Douglas Frank HP Co. 110 Spit Brook Rd. Blessed are the Bewildered Nashua, NH 03062 USA for they won't notice