, how about a floppy based system? Go up to an existing machine
already running on a friday afternoon and boot. If it's a floppy, have
it erase itself after it boots. It'd probably run undetected until
monday morning.
Kenneth E. Lussier said:
So, basically, be suspicious if anyone brings
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is no way out without authenticating.
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since 6.2,
so I don't know if there is a way to do the same automation with rpm. Is
rpm-get functional yet?
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I have actually seen this before. Back when I had a cable modem, this
would happen to me occasionally. The best explanation that I can give is
that the DHCP server gave your IP address to someone else on your
segment for reasons that I cannot fathom, nor could attbi suitably
explain. Two systems
Hmmm The header-munging Vs. Non-header-munging debate. Is it
Thursday already? ;-)
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 21:10, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
You know, with all the stuff you guys are talking about, this remains
the only list I'm on where I have to reply-to-all if I want my reply to
go
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The people saying that they should be able to run whatever they want *ARE*
the IT department.
It seemed obvious to me that that is not the case. If they were the IT
department
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On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 16:27, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
I haven't gathered all the evidence in this
matter as carefully as I might, but here's a
problem I think I'm seeing: once I've established
SSH sessions from machines behind my firewall to
certain remote machines, they die (pretty much
dual Athlon servers.
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putting it into production..
hope this helps!
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into frame relay from the telco, and have her get
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people are using? Oh, and of course, it has to run
from a Linux server running Apache.
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, didn't ship Debian. It was all Red Hat.
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idea, and it' already on my ToDo list. I just didn't want everyone
suggesting the same thing ;-)
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usually ends up being a nightmare for me. So, any words of wisdom before
I try converting production servers?
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On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 00:35, Rich Cloutier wrote:
I don't know what you were running, but PHPNuke just plugged a large
security hole because of this.
Oh, and BTW, even apache doesn't have permission to write to most of my site
:)
This is a good point. I run my webserver as www-data, but
On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 15:53, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
Are there Linux software packages available
to help with home construction/remodeling?
Having never used such software I'm not even
completely sure what I'm asking for, but I'd
think such a package would at least (and I'm
talking about
were using for backup drives, and looking for any bit
of advice I can get. I hate backups
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-threaded.
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On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 21:19, James R. Van Zandt wrote:
Ben Boulanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm quite happy with my AMD Athlon boxes.
I'm thinking about a new machine too. What motherboard do you have?
Would that be your recommendation now for an Athlon? For dual Athlons?
I don't
Hi All,
As I am sure that there are people on this list that are far more
knowledgeable about hardware than I am, I was hoping that someone could
point me in the right directions. I am looking to buy a new motherboard
because the one that I have is fairly limited in it's upgrade path. With
a
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 15:40, Ken Ambrose wrote:
Insofar as DDR vs. SDR, well.. while I believe [faith w/o proof] in DDR
more, what's even more important than what kind of RAM is having -enough-
RAM. Try to make sure that you're hitting swap as little as possible;
while one kind of RAM may
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 19:55, Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director,
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Now if only you could make one go to the kitchen and make a meal for
you.
I would be satisfied to have it get me a cold beer...er...ah...glass of iced
tea
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are for
importing/exporting diagrams to/from code, SQL, etc. And DiaCanvas
apparently has nothing to do with Dia
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On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 11:22, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On 12 Apr 2002, at 10:51am, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
There are also a bunch of plug-ins for Dia that you can get.
Are any of them any good? I went looking for some once, using Google.
First problem was trying to come up with a search
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as well.
Do an 'apt-get install libglui2 glutg3-dev glut-data libglui-dev glutg3
glut-doc'.
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anyway. The only way for people in the field to
access this stuff will be via VPN, so the security will be fairly tight.
Thanks,
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than the keys available today. Bernstein himself says in the paper
that the factoring advantages that he proposes do not specifically
apply to smaller keys that are common today (4096 and under).
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standard apache directive inside of the VH
container that you would use in a standard config.
C-Ya,
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the VH to that ip address. That
should work (in theory)
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into one's emotional state toward discussions with a
LUG? It looks more like a psych test than a business survey
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Sat, 2002-03-23 at 00:29, Ken Ambrose wrote:
Eh-hem. Read them thar threads. ;-) [Note that I, too, skip the odd
message; I guess this is one we are all guilty of, occasionally.]
Reading never was his strong suit ;-)
Also, I have little doubt that, with some sweat, Gimp could be made to
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On 21 Mar 2002, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
I decided that very same thing a few years ago. I registered a domain
name (digitalrebel.org), and set up my own firewall, DNS server
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 15:39, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: 21 Mar 2002 13:19:17 EST
Kenneth E. Lussier said:
Domains are cheap these days, so anyone can afford it. Setting up the
servers really only requires a few old PC's, a Linux distro, and some
documentation.
You forgot
Well, it happened. The SSSCA has been renamed to Consumer Broadband and
Digital Television Promotion Act (CBDTPA) and intruduced to the senate
by Sen. Hollings today. His speach is here:
http://www.politechbot.com/docs/cbdtpa/hollings.cbdtpa.release.032102.html. It's worth
the read. Especially
What do you mean by slideshow software? The easiest thing to do would
be use HTML and set each page to display an image for a few seconds,
then redirect to a different image.
C-Ya,
Kenny
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 20:15, Mansur, Warren wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a kind of slide
The theory is that if there is unilateral copy protection dictated by
the content providers and imposed by the government, then the content
providers will provide more content via the www and hdtv. Without copy
protection, they will not allow content onto the web, and this hurts
consumers because
I had almost forgotten about this one...
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 20:02, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, at 10:50pm, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
When I pull up the pages in a browser via http, the pages are cached, and
I can do things such as export them to spreadsheets, etc. However
^)
Did SCO ever count as a real UNIX??
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Paul Lussier wrote:
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Kenneth E. Lussier said:
In order to use Yahoo's smtp, you need to be a member of Yahoo
Deliveries, which I believe is free.
Errr, what's Yahoo! Deliveries?
Yahoo! Deliveries is basically an opt-in spam service. If you
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Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, at 7:56pm, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure Apache-SSL so that browsers can cache
SSL encrypted documents?
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you serving objects, and the
browser is not caching them
OK, does anyone else see this? Paul and Ben are saying exactly the
same thing: It's a matter of bad programming, not a bad programming
language. Now, the truly amazing thing is that Paul and Ben
actually agree on something. The slightly less astounding fact
is that they are *STILL* arguing,
For those that want to read it, the link is:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/cn/20020301/tc_cn/flaw_weakens_linux_security_softwarecid=70
The article is interesting, talking about a vulnerability in the 2.4.14-2.4.18pre9
kernels. I don't think that the article says anything that
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a PGP signature and any of the aforementioned
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If you're doing any serious sort of web application my suggestion would
be to make it as DB neutral as possible. It makes it a little more
painful
at first as you can't necessarily make use of feature X of database Y
but
later on this usually pays
Quoting Mansur, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nmap scans hosts and reports if they are up, and what ports are open.
Just a quick question. Does nmap rely on being able to connect to a
particular website to download the TCP fingerprints, or are they
included with the program when installed?
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to be running snmp. Given the recent
talk of the evils of snmp, this could be a problem.
C-Ya,
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times, it will tell you how
to fix them. There are many commercial vulnerability scanners out
there like ISS, RetnaScan, and others.
C-Ya,
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task), not a direct login attempt.
C-Ya,
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As was pointed out to me, Relata is associated with Stratabase
(http://www.stratabase.com), *NOT* Starbase as I has said. Stratabase is
a sponsor
member of Linux International, and OSI certified. Sorry about the misinformation.
Kenny
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it's easy to customize. The project is sponsored by
Starbase, and it seems to be pretty stable. There is a side project
called RelataSync that does PalmPilot syncronization with the server.
FYI,
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A little off topic, but related question: Who can take away my old
monitors? I have about 20 or so old Sun and HP monitors (some work,
some, not so much working), and I know that I can't just toss them in the
dumpster because of that whole environmental, polution, kill-the-planet
thing. So, does
Quoting Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you tried a kernel that works? I have seen similar weird
problems
trying to install 2.4-based distros at home, which promptly disappeared
when
I switched back to 2.2.
I had this problem a few weeks ago with a SCSI tape drive. I added the
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it, but I think that has more to do with my system than the
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http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xC0D2BA57
). Or, you can get the whole package.
C-Ya,
Kenny
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Kenneth E. Lussier
Geek by nature, Linux by choice
PGP KeyID C0D2BA57
Public key
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xC0D2BA57
it accepts, it's working great. The one
major flaw that I have with it is the lack of a command line mailer,
which is probably just a matter of tying something to it.
C-Ya,
Kenny
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Kenneth E. Lussier
Geek by nature, Linux by choice
PGP KeyID
Quoting Derek D. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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This is difficult, if not impossible, to acheive. At least, if I
understand you correctly. The SMTP gateway is a mail TRANSFER agent,
and knows nothing about what the client wants or doesn't want, BY
there, and the system sees it. However, I can't access
/dev/st0, or any variation thereof.
C-Ya,
Kenny
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Kenneth E. Lussier
Geek by nature, Linux by choice
PGP KeyID C0D2BA57
Public key
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch
?
webby:/proc/scsi/sg# mt -f /dev/st0 status
mt: /dev/st0: No such device
The same for all of the other st devices.
C-Ya,
Kenny
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Kenneth E. Lussier
Geek by nature, Linux by choice
PGP KeyID C0D2BA57
Public key
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks
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