· Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up a
browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Forget about it. There are far too many open proxies out
there, like my own at
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set
up a browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Forget about it. There are far too many open proxies out
there, like
Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan wrote:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up a
browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Thanks and Regards
Bala
Unlimited freedom, unlimited
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 06:52 -0500, Dale wrote:
Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan wrote:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up
a browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Thanks and Regards
Bala
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:13 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 06:52 -0500, Dale wrote:
Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan wrote:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up
a browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Thanks and
· Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you not add the sites to your hosts file and point them back to local?
No. This won't hinder a user from accessing a proxy site
and have that site fetch and display the content. Check
out one of the MANY MANY proxy sites at http://proxy.org/.
Alexander Skwar
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· Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set
up a browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Forget about it. There are far
Hi,
the recent Apache 2.2.6 ebuild brought an /etc/init.d/apache2 that
doesn't honour the KEEPENV variable anymore.
Formerly one could preserve some of the environment variables (while all
others would be unset to keep Apache's environment tidy).
To resurrect that KEEPENV variable, I put in
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
One important thing to note, though. It's important to remember
that the proxy operator could easily sniff all the traffic that's
going through the proxy. The proxy needs to be able to read the
traffic.
Thanks :-)
I don't need to use your
On Saturday 08 September 2007 16:40:34 Grant wrote:
I just upgraded ssh and when I try to restart I get:
* Stopping sshd ... [ !! ]
I don't see anything about it in '/var/log/sshd/current'. How can I
figure out what is wrong? I'm a little nervous because I don't want
to shut myself out of
· Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, I think I just found a solution.
openssh, in some circumstances (I believe to be openssl changing ABI), will
not restart as you found. It will only not restart when it's being actively
used, so you can't do so will logged in.
To restart it when
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
I don't need to use your proxy though but it is nice to have an one
available in meetings with some half-wit admins who insist they can
block anything/anytime/anywhere. When that happens I can never
remember/find one fast
On Sunday 16 September 2007 16:40:45 Alexander Skwar wrote:
openssh, in some circumstances (I believe to be openssl changing ABI),
will not restart as you found. It will only not restart when it's being
actively used, so you can't do so will logged in.
I've just done this on a remote
· Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 16:40:45 Alexander Skwar wrote:
openssh, in some circumstances (I believe to be openssl changing ABI),
will not restart as you found. It will only not restart when it's being
actively used, so you can't do so will logged in.
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Key words in some circumstances.
What circumstances? I too have performed updates on several remote
systems via SSH and run /etc/init.d/sshd restart and never had any
problems.
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Graham Murray wrote:
What circumstances? I too have performed updates on several remote
systems via SSH and run /etc/init.d/sshd restart and never had any
problems.
Something like /etc/init.d/sshd test-restart would be nice. It'd allow all of
Hi,
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 12:19:06 -0300
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other day something quite funny happened to me. I was with my Laptop
trying to find an open AP.
I found one, but couldn't browser the internet nor get my OpenVPN (against a
USA-based server) up
· Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Graham Murray wrote:
What circumstances? I too have performed updates on several remote
systems via SSH and run /etc/init.d/sshd restart and never had any
problems.
Something like /etc/init.d/sshd test-restart would be nice.
For what?
It'd
On Saturday 15 September 2007, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
At Sat, 15 Sep 2007 20:56:32 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As it happens I noticed that my TV out also stopped working recently.
However, I run ATI not nvidia. I blamed the latest xorg-server for it
and left it at that. When I run
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
I just use ssh for this. Using the -D flag gives a SOCKS5 proxy,
listening locally, making/accepting connections on the ssh remote end.
You can use it directly in Firefox, no need for full-fledged VPN.
(and for that,
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
A /etc/init.d/sshd stop won't kill any SSH sessions. It'll
simply the sshd master process. Because of that, additional
logins won't be possible.
You seem to believe that most people makes no mistakes. I wouldn't need
· Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
A /etc/init.d/sshd stop won't kill any SSH sessions. It'll
simply the sshd master process. Because of that, additional
logins won't be possible.
You seem to believe
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
For what? What should it safeguard against? You can't just start
a 2nd instance of sshd while the 1st is still running, as they
(usually) should then bind to the same port. That won't work, obviously.
Ok, ok, you win.
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On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 15:51 +0100, Paul Gibbons wrote:
[snip]
I have in the passed got to the point that pressing the power button
shut the system down and added an entry into my grub menu.lst of:
[snip]
but when I pressed the power button again it performed a full restart.
Here are some
Hello,
I looked around in Bugzilla and as well as the forums but didn't
spot anything.
I am updating all my machines here to get into sync with required
MythTV changes. Along the way that meant emerge -DuN world. Everything
is done and clean. In testing two machines I find neither has any
Hi,
any tipps on setting up a mailserver with postfix, cyrus-imapd and
postgresql?
Actually, a web-frontend would be nice.It seems, that the web-cyradm
projects stopped living some years ago :-(
Does anybody run a complete and easy to configure sollution for
SMTP+IMAP based on Gentoo?
I've unmerged ssmtp and remerged exim in its place. This used to work,
but now it's giving me the following error:
camille michael # glsa-check -m 200610-14
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/glsa-check, line 316, in ?
portage_mail.send_mail(glsaconfig, mymessage)
File
This topic has gotten me wondering. I used to us Suspend2-sources, but
on my current laptop install I'm just flying with gentoo-sources using
the built in suspend. What are the important differences?
Sometimes upon trying to execute the hibernate script, it will fail with
some kind of Access
Mark Knecht wrote:
I have seen messages when starting a moving about not
having a required AC3 codec, which I suppose is somewhere in
win32codecs which is installed.
Here are the current flag settings. I'm wondering if there was a
flag change that I didn't catch? What are -a52 and -aac?
I use Qmail, Courier Imap and Squirrelmail for the web front end. Takes
about 10 minutes to setup.
Hi,
any tipps on setting up a mailserver with postfix, cyrus-imapd and
postgresql?
Actually, a web-frontend would be nice.It seems, that the web-cyradm
projects stopped living some years ago
Sven Köhler wrote:
Hi,
any tipps on setting up a mailserver with postfix, cyrus-imapd and
postgresql?
Actually, a web-frontend would be nice.It seems, that the web-cyradm
projects stopped living some years ago :-(
Does anybody run a complete and easy to configure sollution for
SMTP+IMAP
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