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    RHCE- how many have passed on the first attempt?

    tried it a few months ago and did a 78.5 on the 8.0 exam. Needed an 80. Wasn't terribly hard. You really have to know your stuff to have a chance of remotely finishing it. The local stuff is what killed me. All the network services, samba, nfs, apache, nis, squid, sendmail I had no prob...
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    Redhat to Release 9 on March 31st

    We're comfortably running 8.0 on production servers. Their errata is kept current whether it be 7.2 7.3 or 8.0. So there isn't really room for concern in my opinion.
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    AH! New to Red Hat Linux 8.0...

    I'd entirely recommend against a -U flag when dealing with a kernel. I'd only use the -i flag.
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    Apache - Increasing the HARD_SERVER_LIMIT

    I'd entirely recommend, given your comfort level, to stick with a linux distro and that distros packaging methods. Red Hat's httpd and php packages will provide all of the modules and configured support that you will ever need. It also makes upgrading a particular item much quicker and cleaner...
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    Apache - Increasing the HARD_SERVER_LIMIT

    Common signs are if anyone ever experiences page timeouts where apache is unable to load the page in time while it is fully functional. We use more sophisticated monitoring mechanisms to give us reports as to concurrent connection statistics on a per server basis, allowing us to make the call...
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    Apache - Increasing the HARD_SERVER_LIMIT

    You would need to compile apache, and then compile php and reference the php module in your apache configuration file. Depending on what you require out of php (imap or mysql support, etc.) will determine how you compile it. I'm uncertain as to your need for more than 256 concurrent...
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    Apache - Increasing the HARD_SERVER_LIMIT

    There is an entry in httpd.conf for this called MaxClients (apache 1.3.x/2.x). Determines the maximum number of connections apache can handle at one time. Modify this number and restart apache. You don't need to recompile apache or php for such an increase.
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    RedHat 8.0: Stopping lpd [FAILED]....

    Can't stop the service if it never started successfully to begin with. Likely erroring out because lpd isn't starting -- likely not starting because it requires a valid host entry in /etc/hosts pertaining to your system's hostname.
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    Some Stupid Linux Questions

    Assuming it's similar to redhat, you can run the setup utility (netconfig with redhat) and specify what you want. Config files should be somewhere near /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 eth1, etc. Bootproto entry set to equal dhcp is what you want. ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 drops your...
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    .htaccess - SOLVED!

    It shouldn't take them 3 hours to resolve a simple issue relating to an .htpasswd file. You might try finding a host with a competent support department.
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    .htaccess - SOLVED!

    Ok -- for obvious reasons I can't recommend anything else regarding your dixiesys account, I'm not in tune to their server configurations or methodologies -- I had assumed this was your web server. I'd recommend discussing it with their support department, or another dixiesys user here might be...
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    .htaccess - SOLVED!

    Without seeing the .htaccess file or getting shell access to the system in question I can't really think of anything else to recommend. What do the apache error logs say on the failed logins? This should tell you what the problem is. the correct syntax to generate/re-write an htpasswd file is...
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    .htaccess - SOLVED!

    Does it start to display some of the page and keep asking you for the login information? Do you have varying .htaccess files in directories above this one in question? Does your .htaccess file specify access for the user you added to the .htpasswd file? edit: paste the contents of your...
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    .htaccess - SOLVED!

    A common mistake is the permissions settings on the .htpasswd file. They need to be readable by the user apache is running as. So typically a permission setting of 644 (rw-r--r--) is what I recommend, somewhere in an isolated non web served location.
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    Redhat question

    That's probably the hostname associated with a reverse lookup of the IP address your ISP's DHCP server assigned you. This is normal behavior when using DHCP, do not be alarmed by it. It just merely represents your systems recognized hostname, which services often will require to perform...
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