restrictions set in kernel-secure? I can't
imagine why someone would think that's a security feature. And for the
bonus question, how can I undo whatever it is that prevents users from
running perl normally?
Appreciate any thoughts.
Ryan
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And env says SECURE_LEVEL=4. From that directory though, I can't see the
correct way to set it lower than 4. I don't think you can just change the
variable (I can 'export SECURE_LEVEL=1', but it doesn't change the perl
behavior).
Ryan
On 28 Jul 2003
Sorry :) /etc/sysconfig/msec says:
UMASK_ROOT=022
SECURE_LEVEL=4
HISTFILESIZE=10
UMASK_USER=022
TMOUT=0
I tried running msec but no matter which level I set it to, it still
doesn't seem to affect the perl behavior. Whatever level I set does show
in /etc/sysconfig/msec.
Ryan
On Mon, 2003-07
Good day, all...
Has anyone been able to find a decent way to block
msn messenger with Squid?
- Ryan
is
blocking the smtp or if my home machine is.
Thanks
-Ryan
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Is there a restriction to what can be sent to the list? If I try to write
an indepth response containing the results of commands for example, often
it never shows up (that I can see at least). Am I don't something wrong?
Are there characters the list won't allow or something like that?
Todd Lyons wrote:
Ryan wrote on Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 02:29:15PM -0400 :
xinetd based services:
pop3: on
Good.
Clues?
service xinetd restart
If still not listed in netstat -ltn as listening on 0.0.0.0:110, then I
suggest that you take a look in /var/log/messages
I have sendmail working on my machine. What I'd like to do is be able to
send email from work on my home account. Comcast won't let me, because it
won't relay from my work machine. My thought was that I could have
sendmail relay the email, so from Comcast's POV it looks like the email is
Webserver works fine, ssh works fine, squid works fine; all from both
inside LAN and outside. I tried to solve this before I could never get it
to work.
Ryan
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Every once in a while there comes the time for me to vainly try and get
this working again in the hopes that there will be fresh blood that will
think of the test no one thought of before. So here goes.
The problem is this: I am trying to run a pop3 daemon so I can send and
receive my email
in did with
Mandrake 8.1.
Please respond directly to me as I am not subscribed.
Sincerely,
Ryan
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My current xinitd.conf contains:
defaults
{
instances = 60
log_type = SYSLOG authpriv
log_on_success = HOST PID
log_on_failure = HOST
}
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/swat swat
includedir /etc/xinetd.d
I thought that last line there would run the script, am I wrong?
David
, but what the
hell would a newbie be asking a question about Glibc_2.2 compatibility and
upgrading for anyways? I just asked some simple, straightforward questions
and just wanted some nice, light hearted, direct to the point answers.
Thank You
Ryan La Mothe
What the h are you talking about
I have a question...What is the deal with EVERY SINGLE RPM needing
Glibc_2.2? What is exactly is the reason and how do I acquire Glibc_2.2
without seriously messing everything up on Linux? This is ridiculous...I
can't even download 1 single RPM anymore, ANYWHERE without it being
dependant on
i actually had similiar problems and i think it says on their website that it (technically) only works with redhat, caldera, and slackware. i bought redhat and got it running fine...
From: Volker Schlecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2000-06-17 14:31:11 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert]
i would like to set my machine up as an ftp server. any suggestions
on which package to use or where to find guidance?
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
IS there a way to get Sendmail to forward mail for certain
email addresses to /dev/null?
I believe procmail would fit the bill perfectly.
-ryan
I tried telling Sendmail to
pipe mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to /dev/null in both virtual user
table
I had the same problem at one time. What I am about to suggest, you might know
alreadybut I will say it anyway:
1. Make sure pgcc-c++ is installed on your system.
2. If pgcc-c++ is installed on your system, make sure the location of the program is
in your path. Hopefully, this will work
I am running Linux-Mandrake 7.0 for UltraSPARC on my SPARCstation 20 and I am
attempting to use a dual monitor, each monitor has its own graphics card (SGX 8 bit
card). I know in the earlier versions of Linux, dual monitor capability was not
available, but that was around 1996. Well, time
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