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Date: Thu, Nov 02 2000, 4:34:51 AM
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Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
messages from subscribers. The spam was bad enough, but the
virus warnings are over the top. Sigh.
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You have a problem :-(
Petr
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Can monkeys' owners keep them from posting to lists? Please?
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Peter Wagner wrote:
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 09:34:46 -
From: Peter Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD Hackers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: US PRESIDENT AND FBI SECRETS =PLEASE VISIT =
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THIS IS A VIRUS!
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VERY JOKE..! SEE PRESIDENT AND FBI TOP SECRET PICTURES..
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Greg Black wrote:
Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
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Seems more like someone is trying to crash the mail
server by with these loopedy mail and replies from the
virus programs ...
:(
On 02-Nov-00 Greg Black wrote:
Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
messages from subscribers. The spam was bad enough, but the
virus
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple of years old, it's for regular Pentium-I).
Could anyone comment on this to
Michael Bacarella [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gcc does not generate code that can make FreeBSD system calls directly.
Most system calls as we know them by the manual have corresponding
wrappers in libc. See /usr/src/lib/libc if you have the source installed.
Wrong. The threaded C library
Anyone else receiving about 50 virus alerts messages in 30
minutes?
Seems to me the virus-alerts is the virus now :-)
begin:vcard
n:Knepper;Arjan
tel;fax:+31-(0)10-243-7314
tel;work:+31-(0)10-243-7362
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.jak.nl
org:JAK++ Software Development B.V.
adr:;;Stoveer
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 12:12:02AM -0500, Michael Bacarella wrote:
This isn't such a daunting task with grep. Source code cross referencers
can also help, but I don't use them nearly as often as I thought I would.
Thanks for the grep suggestion. I think I found the source code for open()
now
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Mike Silbersack wrote:
Just having the list ensure that it was in the To: or Cc: header would be
sufficient in this case. Such a change would block relay spam as well.
Some places with not-so-nice connectivity to the rest of the Internet
use local lists to distribute
Hello guys,
I received many of warnings from You. I'm interested in what are U using to
check e-mails for virus. I'm using sendmail.
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On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 09:57:03AM +1300, David Preece wrote:
BTW, we didn't fare very well at all in the top *average* uptimes. Sun,
OTOH, did. Bugger.
IMO, this can be plausibly explained by the availability of updated
code for the two platforms. With Sun they release patches relatively
-On [20001102 09:45], Greg Black ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
messages from subscribers. The spam was bad enough, but the
virus warnings are over the top. Sigh.
I personally prefer mailing the backarsed company producing this piece
This mail message was not automatically generated by our Stupid2000 release
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attached file(s) in this message(s) in this/these posting(s). As such it seems
to be an exceptional condition and we are choosing to respond to
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven writes:
-On [20001102 09:45], Greg Black ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
messages from subscribers. The spam was bad enough, but the
virus warnings are over the top. Sigh.
I personally prefer mailing
-On [20001102 10:20], Mike Silbersack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Greg Black wrote:
Maybe it's time to close the list so that it only accepts
messages from subscribers. The spam was bad enough, but the
virus warnings are over the top. Sigh.
Just having the list ensure
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:11:02AM +0100, Arjan Knepper wrote:
Anyone else receiving about 50 virus alerts messages in 30
minutes?
Stopped a minute ago here -- procmail's your friend ;). Okay,
this doesn't keep your MDA from receiving them in the first place.
I guess someone's going to get
joke
Nice product... where can I download this?? ;)
Perhaps you should put this in the ports tree?? *chuckle*
/joke
Cheers,
Marc
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 01:14:49AM -0800, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
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G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 12:12:02AM -0500, Michael Bacarella wrote:
gcc does not generate code that can make FreeBSD system calls directly.
Most system calls as we know them by the manual have corresponding
wrappers in libc. See /usr/src/lib/libc if you have the
You know that and I know that and probably all the legitimate
subscribers to the list know that -- but we're dealing with
cretins here, and so we need to take effective steps against
them. I don't want to unsubscribe, but I don't want all the
junk either.
I've just blocked them and a few
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
I do have the source code, and I have studied it, but it is uncommented.
And, it seems, not all of it is included. For example, there is a
/usr/src/lib/libc/sys/open.2 but no corresponding open.c. I have been
unable to find the source code for
It seems Volker Stolz wrote:
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple of years old, it's for regular Pentium-I).
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Hello,
I'm looking for a way to emulate the Linux packet socket socket(AF_PACKET..
behavior on *BSD using bpf. I'd like to do it in order to port some Linux
network and security utilities. (hunt, iptraf, etc.)
Does anyone know if it's doable, if it was already done, or, general ideas
about the
You know that and I know that and probably all the legitimate
subscribers to the list know that -- but we're dealing with
cretins here, and so we need to take effective steps against
them. I don't want to unsubscribe, but I don't want all the
junk either.
I've just blocked them and
I personally prefer mailing the backarsed company producing this piece
of junk.
I mean Precedence: bulk is a frigging standard.
Technically speaking, a virus scanner is not a an autoresponder.
In general, they tend to be configurable, and "delete and warn
sender" is a common default
BTW, we didn't fare very well at all in the top *average*
uptimes. Sun OTOH, did. Bugger.
IMO, this can be plausibly explained by the availability of updated
code for the two platforms. With Sun they release patches relatively
infrequently, kernel patches less frequently still..OTOH
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple of years old, it's for regular Pentium-I).
Could anyone
David Preece writes:
Possibly off topic, possibly not. Am I the only one who doesn't really care
about uptimes?
I certainly am not impressed by uptimes over about 100 days.
They show that the site does not care about keeping current.
And why should you care about "keeping current"?
As
It seems Terry Lambert wrote:
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple of years old, it's for regular
Am 02. Nov 2000 um 16:42 MET schrieb Terry Lambert:
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
Well, that chip is so broken by design, no software workaround can
help its misery, a hardware fix exists, but cant (easily) be
retrofitted. Forget about it, buy a new
Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:15 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
... the "new and improved" ATA driver states the fact
that this chip is broken and can corrupt your data, end of story.
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
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Volker Stolz * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * PGP + S/MIME
To
Hello,
I have some questions that maybe someone could help
with.
I leased a new server, and redhat 6 .2 was put as the
operating system Shortly after that the machine was hacked. Apparently the
machine was a peach because the hackers used the server to launch DOS attacks
from. The high
* Don Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001102 08:40] wrote:
Hello,
I have some questions that maybe someone could help with.
[snip...]
1).Does the network have any obligation to lock down a server,
before they hand it over? They have been hit by 10 such attacks
since mine and have changed the
It seems Volker Stolz wrote:
Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:15 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
... the "new and improved" ATA driver states the fact
that this chip is broken and can corrupt your data, end of story.
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
The ATA driver states the
Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:58 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
The ATA driver states the buggyness in the probe.
How about putting this in the man-page ;)
But why will 4.1-RELEASE happily use WDMA2?
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Alex Belits wrote:
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Mike Silbersack wrote:
Just having the list ensure that it was in the To: or Cc: header would be
sufficient in this case. Such a change would block relay spam as well.
Some places with not-so-nice connectivity to the rest
It seems to me like, your network administrators are a bit unexperienced with linux, bsd and system-security.
If a machine gets compromised, it should be the first step, to unplug it from the network and try to analyze who hacked the machine. Since I think you were hacked by
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 01:28:09AM -0800, Alex Belits wrote:
Some places with not-so-nice connectivity to the rest of the Internet
use local lists to distribute this list among users -- this is why there
are messages with no to:/cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the first place. And
it will do
In message 10553.972652114@critter Poul-Henning Kamp writes:
: the time between a pulse and a space often only takes
: a few milliseconds. I have to meassure that with
: gettimeofday().
:
: You will need to do this in a device driver, there is no way you
: can reliably measure that from
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike
Silbersack writes:
: Stop trying to do this; you cannot poll the serial line at anything like
: a useful speed to perform IR decoding. The entire approach you're trying
: to take is unworkable.
:
: Hm, it seems like every motherboard made in the last few
Title: high speed timestamp counter
Hi there,
I am trying to read the on board Pentium Time Stamp Counter. Is there an API in Unix that allows me to read it directly?
Or some assembly language line that I can drop into my code?
I need the high speed counters to profile some code. I don't
On 02-Nov-00 Terry Lambert wrote:
3.Automatically delete all MIME parts with:
Content-Type: application/*
Which are ever sent via the list software.
What about application/pgp-signature?
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PGP Key:
Am 02. Nov 2000 um 19:00 MET schrieb Hao Zhang:
I am trying to read the on board Pentium Time Stamp Counter. Is there an API
in Unix that allows me to read it directly?
Try 'man 4 perfmon'. Remember it requires an option in the kernel, though.
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At 3:08 PM + 11/2/00, Terry Lambert wrote:
3. Automatically delete all MIME parts with:
Content-Type: application/*
Which are ever sent via the list software.
This seems like a mighty good idea to me... Is there any
reason we would ever expect an application sent
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:35:41PM +, Terry Lambert scribbled:
| BTW, we didn't fare very well at all in the top *average*
| uptimes. Sun OTOH, did. Bugger.
|
| IMO, this can be plausibly explained by the availability of updated
| code for the two platforms. With Sun they release
David Scheidt wrote:
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
:I just went out bought a D-Link 10/100 switch. There was another 16 port
:10/100 switch on sale by netgear, for twice the price. Now I've established
:that they're both switches (as opposed to hubs) and the three machines
3.Automatically delete all MIME parts with:
Content-Type: application/*
Which are ever sent via the list software.
What about application/pgp-signature?
Indeed.
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Hao Zhang wrote:
Hi there,
I am trying to read the on board Pentium Time Stamp Counter. Is there an API
in Unix that allows me to read it directly?
Or some assembly language line that I can drop into my code?
I need the high speed counters to profile some code. I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Warner Losh writes:
And the advantage of the pps api is that it queues up events (iirc)
and counts them so you know if the buffer overflowed and you missed
any.
Sorry: not it doesn't.
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:54:42 + (GMT), Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the idea of a fixed limit on the FS buffer cache is
probably wrong in the first place; certainly, there must be
high and low reserves, but:
|--| all of memory
Hi folks!
I am interest into arch manual for intel/sparc! I would like to now from
you where i can download sparc operating system manual (intel ones i do
have), cause i have ever tried to download from sun site and no success.
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On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 09:59:02AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Adam, it's really quite simple: if the carry flag is set, the syscall
failed, and the value returned is the errno (in your example, open(2)
returned 2, which is ENOENT, i.e. the file didn't exist). If it
succeeded, the value
How about simply
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It seems Volker Stolz wrote:
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple of years old, it's for regular
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
That's a typlical 'Linux' partitioning choice, personally I dislike it
and prefer something link:
120M /
300M /var
2xRAM swap (limit 1 gig)
rest /usr
I like having a separate /tmp. / can then be 50 or 60 Mb. But,
particularly, a 300Mb /var depends heavily on
* Daniel C. Sobral [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001102 19:26] wrote:
1) please wrap lines at 70 characters when posting to the list.
Furthermore, DO NOT send html-formatted messages. I, for one, delete
without even reading all html-formatted messages.
I usually do as well, but mutt sometimes
It seems John Summerfield wrote:
It seems Volker Stolz wrote:
The RZ1000 PCI-IDE controller found on at least one Intel board is
severely broken and requires a workaround which is available for
Linux (at least it turned up in the config for 2.4.0, though the board
should be a couple
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