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SUSE 9.1 - Installation Log - AMD 1000 -------------------------------------- Configuration: AMD 1000 MTB Soltek Display NVidia TNT2 Monitor Dell P790 --> Initial resolution: 1600x1200, 89.9kHz, 72Hz !!! Unex: connected to ADSL Ethernet Switch Billion BIPAC-741 20040531 - SUSE 9.1 New Installation First tried update of SuSE 7.2, without success. Had among other problem with lilo (duplicate label 'linux') Almost standard configuration Network: Stand-Alone-Machine User: root, baddreams Online Update: Security / Recommended / NVidia + MS Fonts 20040531 Kpanel - set size to small Virtual Desktop - set to 4 Kate - Schemas - Font set to Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 8 Control Center Appearance & Theme Background : TBC Colors : Thin Keramik II Icons : Desktop=32, Toolbars=16, Main Toolbar=16, Fonts=Suse Sans 8 / BitStream Vera Sans 8 Screen Saver : TheMatrix (with Trace program) Style : Thin Keramik 3.0.6, GUI Effect=Menu translucent + shadow Window Decoration : Thin Keramik Desktop Panel : Hide animation fastest Window Behavior : Focus Follow Mouse, Traverse windows on all desktops, Active desktop borders always active (100ms) Peripherals Mouse : Double-click to open files, acceleration 3x. Regional & Accessibility Keyboard Shortcuts: KDE Default for 4 modifier Keys Hardware - Video - Resolution - Set to 1280x1024x85Hz Konsole - Fonts - BitStream Vera Sans Mono 8 Desktop - created link to ~/Documents KPanel - Added Applet - System Monitor Hosts - Added new host name - as root, edit /etc/hosts, add: 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.1.69 cerber.hell-on-earth cerber 192.168.1.100 phoenix.hell-on-earth phoenix 192.168.1.100 gryphon.hell-on-earth gryphon 192.168.1.102 unicorn.hell-on-earth unicorn 192.168.1.254 router.hell-on-earth router Mount NFS share - as root, mkdir /mnt/gryphon, Edit /etc/fstab, add line (don't forget CR at end of line!): gryphon:/ /mnt/gryphon nfs wsize=8192,rsize=8192,timeo=14,intr 0 0 Created NFS share - as root, edit /etc/exports, add: /home *(rw,sync) /windows/C *(ro,sync) /windows/D *(ro,sync) Network - ETHO - Unex Card Host = cerber Domain = hell-on-earth Manual IP Address = 192.168.1.69 Resolv = see DHCP - edit /etc/resolv.conf as follow nameserver = 195.238.2.21 nameserver = 195.238.2.22 Gateway = router IP (ie 192.168.1.254) Konqueror - Don't underline filename - No confirmation for trash - Users Create the following account (as root) useradd -m -p -c "Roch Peeters" rochpeet passwd rochpeet useradd -m -p -c "Isa Very Beautiful" isabelle passwd isabelle useradd -m -p -c "Insomnia" insomnia passwd insomnia useradd -m -p -c "MP Mail List 1" maillst1 passwd maillst1 QMail (install information from Mail-HOWTO on SuSE 6.3 CD 1) (Package installation from qmail site http://mirrors.kangaroot.net/qmail/rpms/var-qmail/) Installed shadow-utils-20000902-12.8.i386.rpm (thru YaST) (download from internet) Installed make (from SUSE 9.1 CD) Install inetd-2.0 (from SUSE 9.1 CD) Un-Installed postfix (thru YaST) (first did /etc/init.d/postfix stop) rpm -Uvh var-qmail-create-1.03-110patch_14_15.i386.rpm cd /usr/src/packages/SPECS rpmbuild -ba var-qmail_14_15.spec cd /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i586 rpm -Uvh qmail-1.03-110patch_14_15.i586.rpm (afterwards, do some cleaning in ../packages/SPECS, ../packages/BUILD, ../redhad/SOURCES, etc. do a 'find' to show all files) Copy config files qmail/alias to /usr/qmail/alias (files must be chmod 644). Files also listed here: # cat .qmail-default insomnia # cat .qmail-fa487703 rochpeet isabelle # cat .qmail-isabelle\:roch isabelle # cat .qmail-mailer-daemon insomnia # cat .qmail-peetersmichael baddreams # cat .qmail-peeters-ml1 maillst1 # cat .qmail-postmaster insomnia # cat .qmail-roch\:peeters rochpeet isabelle # cat .qmail-root insomnia Copy config files qmail/control to /usr/qmail/control (files must be chmod 644). Files also listed here: # cat defaultdomain cerber.hell-on-earth # cat locals cerber.hell-on-earth # cat me cerber.hell-on-earth # cat plusdomain cerber.hell-on-earth # cat rcpthosts cerber.hell-on-earth skynet.be # cat virtualdomains roch.peeters@skynet.be:alias peetersmichael@skynet.be:alias isabelle.roch@skynet.be:alias peeters-ml1@skynet.be:alias fa487703@skynet.be:alias Testing qmail sh -cf '/var/qmail/rc &' echo to: mylogin | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject --> should receive a mail in the format selected in /var/qmail/boot Set up qmail-smtpd in /etc/inetd.conf (all on one line): smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd Add this script to /etc/init.d/ and set START & KILL alias in the right runlevel dir (rc3.d, rc5.d): (see file config/etc_init.d/qmail) cp config/etc_init.d/qmail /etc/init.d/qmail cd /etc/init.d/rc3.d ln -s "../qmail" S10qmail ln -s "../qmail" K14qmail cd /etc/init.d/rc5.d ln -s "../qmail" S10qmail ln -s "../qmail" K14qmail (vale of Sxx and Kxx must be adapted if necessary - typically take same as for sendmail) killall -HUP inetd to reset inetd configuration /etc/rc.d/qmail start to launch qmail QPopper update inetd.conf, add or uncomment the line pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/popper qpopper -s (don't know if this is mandatory) in /var/mail, add a symlink for each USER to its ~USER/Mailbox file. eg: cd /var/mail ln -s ~insomnia/Mailbox insomnia ln -s ~isabelle/Mailbox isabelle ... (also for root) Then creates new file ~USER/Mailbox for each USER (Mailbox must be chmod 600) OR if a file /var/mail/USER existed, copy it first to ~USER/Mailbox before doing the symlink killall -HUP inetd to reset inetd configuration 20040606 Keyboard shortcuts - Konqueror Home <-- Win-K, Win-E YAST - SysConfig - Allow REMOTE Config CC - Login Manager - ThinKeramik SUSE pos=100x100 - Background = crystal-rose - select previous account, focus password 20040608 Script to mount phoenix (W2K) filesystem with Samba As root: 1) Setuid root /usr/bin/smbmnt (chmod 4755 /usr/bin/smbmnt) 2) Create phoenix mount point (mkdir /mnt/phoenix) 3) Create both files below 4) Use mntphoenix to mount, umntphoenix to unmount ( example for phoenix / same files for unicorn but adapt smbshares ) ---- File /usr/local/bin/mntphoenix (own=root/grp=root/chmod 4755 - setuid root): #!/bin/sh # # Author: Baddreams # # Hell-on-earth local script - SH / BASH # # Mount samba file System smbhost="phoenix" smbuser="baddreams" mntpoint="/mnt" echo "Connection to $smbhost..." echo "login: $smbuser" read -s -p "password: " smbpwd echo "" for smbshare in "c" "d" "e" "f" "j" "k" "public"; do echo -n "mounting //$smbhost/$smbshare... " mkdir -p $mntpoint/$smbhost/$smbshare smbmount //$smbhost/$smbshare $mntpoint/$smbhost/$smbshare -o username=$smbuser,password=$smbpwd>/dev/null && echo "Success!" || echo "Failed" done ------------------ end of file ---------------------------------- ---- File /usr/local/bin/umntphoenix (own=root/grp=root/chmod 4755 - setuid root): #!/bin/csh # # Author: Baddreams # # Hell-on-earth local script - CSH # # Unmount samba file system set smbhost=phoenix set mntpoint=/mnt" foreach smbshare (`ls $mntpoint/$smbhost`) echo "Unmounting $mntpoint/$smbhost/$smbshare" smbumount $mntpoint/$smbhost/$smbshare >& /dev/null rmdir $mntpoint/$smbhost/$smbshare end ------------------ end of file ---------------------------------- 20040711 rm /dev/cdrom ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/cdrom 20040711 YaST - Change Installation Source (dvd) 20040711 YaST - Installed Telnet service (on xinetd) 20040818 Fetchmail - updated /etc/fetchmailrc to improve handling of BCC mails 20040818 Samba - setuid smbmnt (to allow mounting of phoenix file system in mntphoenix script 20050101-Install-FireFox 1.0 (in ~Baddreams\Documents\Linux\Downloads\FireFox\...) + Added link on Desktop ToDo: Add Opera 7.2.29 IS IT A PROBLEM TO SETUID ROOT SMBMNT ?