as pushing a little button
with a pencil top, and pushing it again twice, then holding it down. This
resets the admin password.. No way to disable this 'feature'. Not to bad,
but it's a pet peive I guess..
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something else to add in that wasnt mentioned. These puppies do raid..
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TCP layer, and talk directly IP, etc..
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PHP (don't ask. Personal preference, nothing beyond that), the ability to
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not sure I'd take that approach myself, but.. 8-)
Personally, I'd like to assume that the TCP stack was written by individuals
smarter then myself, and leave the alchemy up to them.. 8-P
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Microsoft does.. It's called.. *snickers.. quick donning of flak jacket*
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found it quite practical to use, much to my surpise, really..
*MAKE* sure you have hardware acceleration, though. Not sure how well it'd
work without it..
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. The only
difference is editing /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow instead of c:\winnt\system32
\sam.dat (Think thats the SAM database, can't recall exactly)
I know, meant to be a joke, but *snickers*
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Quoting Michael Costolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just out of curiosity, doesn't Tom's Root Boot Disk do the same thing
for Linux?
*snickers* Yep, but it's only funny when done against a Microsoft
product.. 8-)
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Thought this was at least a bit cute.. 8-) Today Rob Proposed to his to-be
bride.. With a slashdot story..
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all the computers are locked behind plexiglass on our
desks?'
'We need physicall secutiry. Look but don't touch..'
'But how am I gonna read my email'
'Send an interoffice memo..'
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. Small services cannot attract
significant advertisers. Thus, small free services are destined for
failure. It would be difficult to recommend such an operation.
If you want free, sign up with Yahoo. :-)
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.. Shesh..
I got an idea what your email client can do with that there file
attachment.. 8-)
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about Linux. Don't friggen bash
people becouse of their choice of desktop operating system MAIL CLIENTS.
*Grabs stapler, beings to use it on toms lips, for fear of where it might
just bring him next*
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a *LITTLE* more to it then this, that I cant
remember offhand configuration wise, but if you up on the --with-pam option, it
will become more clear.
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NOT containing the specific security fixes, merely the
statement that a fix was made. Keep clicking on 'Next in Thread' to read the
conversation as it evolves..
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the commodity aspect, and could return some semblance of
brand
perception.
Can I say the V word here? Compaq has it now!
Which HP now has, due to the fact that this morning, HP announced that they
are BUYING Compaq..
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It's GREAT, with one exception.. If you have a nonstandard setup for
what they consider 'standard', aka, eth0 = outside world, eth1 = inside, you
might have to fudge with some of the startup script, but beyond that, it's a
good application of the LRPs work.
As far as logging, you could
OF IMMORTAL SOUL.
MadDog, you still out there? What do YOU think of this? I mean, I suppose
it's great that Microsoft is actually using the term Linux IN their EULA, but
for CRYING out loud..
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From: Rich C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Open Formats (was ZD on Linux)
Following that logic, such an exploit could be accomplished with a JPG
viewer or, for that matter, Paint.
Yep. And there probrably are. The thing with an image viewer or the
such is the formats are fairly locked
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANIVERSARY: 10 years of LINUX
I propose a celebration of Linux's 10 year anniversary.
While reading Linus' new book: Just for Fun, I realized that
the time is upon us already. (The book is a great read, too).
Wow, been that long already? I started using
From: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Origin of OS X operating system
Apple has basically scrapped the existing MacOS (formerly just called
System). Apple now has OS X. The X supposedly stands for release
ten,
but it is a completely new operating system. It can be thought of
ROTFL. I liked this one:
SNIP
Proportionality: If a proprietary program uses a GPL library (as described
in the GNU FAQ #29) or combines with a GPL plug-in or module (as described
in the GNU FAQ #31 and #37), the combined program is subject to the GPL. In
this case, a proprietary program of
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux over OpenBSD
You can revoke the GPL and put newer versions under a different
license.
Well, I suppose, but wouldn't a new version have to be a complete
rewrite and not include any code previously released under the GPL?
If it did include
From: Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux over OpenBSD
One thing the FSF recommends is that you transfer the copyright
to the FSF. In this case, the FSF is the copyright owner (not you)
and the licence cannot be changed by you later on.
Yea, but the whole idea of giving
*ROTFLROTFLROTFL*
From: Karl J. Runge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: this *looks* to be real ??
Hey, your hair would turn grey too if you were a MS program that found
itself stepping over Bill's edict:
500 users for a group ought to be enough for anybody
Yes. This is primarily becouse they are only using a small subset of
the aim.exe to provide the checksum capabilities, and all current AIM
clients can handle this 'feature'. In the future, however, they do have the
capabilities to check virtually any file that is distributed with AIM and
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: My Firewall Breach. A concern.
Whoa there, nelly. You can do an SMB mount and mount the C:\
drive, copy a binary over, then use the remote registry administration
tools so that every time the machine boots up it executes the binary.
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GnomeICU servers?
I've been futzing around with gnomeicu the last day and a half, and I
was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to run a private ICU
server?
It seems like having an IM server on a corporate intranet might be a
handy thing
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Vitts. (Was Re: ongoing: First Lan)
In a message dated: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 17:08:23 EST
Hartnett said:
Dish Network does offer two way satellite Internet.
Is it true 2-way satellite or is it a telco-return? Most of these
(Direct PC) used to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Well, the guys at the NSA most certainly know what they're doing.
:-)
If anything, the fact that they DIDN'T release something simular
for either of the below OS's is a strike against them. :-P
From: Kurth Bemis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Let's digress Neither SSH nor VPN? I wasn't aware that there
was a VPN protocol. If there is, please correct me and sent an
RFC reference and I will be more than happy to look at it as well
as admit my
ignorance. If not, and you mean Virtual
From: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: djbdns
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Thomas Charron wrote:
I do not like software that tells me to go jump in a lake.
*AHEM* Then perhaps you should start scratching your itch, so to
say.
Hey, you are the one who said that said I should go
From: "Paul Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: djbdns (was: Heads up for named?)
In a message dated: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 11:16:39 EST
"Thomas Charron" said:
*AHEM* Then perhaps you should start scratching your itch, so to
say.
:-)
Well, technically he doesn't
*bonk*.. Meeza tupid.. :-) Shoulda been =, not =.. :-)
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main(){
int i = 0;
while(1)
{
while(1)
{
if(i = 1) i++;
else break;
}
From: "Marc Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: StarBand
1) You need a 10 degree veiw of the horizon. In most cases up here,
spec in the boonies, trees get in the way of having it at such a low
angle./.
Mine is set at 32 degrees. I don't believe that there are any birds down
that
From: "Paul Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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How can you possibly justify $2k to any manager (or Wife for that matter)
for
training on a system that may as well be called anangrousmail for all
they
ROTFL.. Ray and Niall, I didn't catch it untill reading Pauls
type. That's
all.
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:32:05 CDT
Thomas Charron said:
Basically, his browser is configured for 'Ask?' for that MIME type.
That's all.
I don't think that's it. It's a CGI which regurgitates plain text. His
browser can display
technologies. I highly doubt something like the ':CueCat' device
could be made to read such codes, simply do to the cost involved. Even the
DIADs couldn't read the Maxicode itself, which is the primary reason why they
sumplimented to MAXI-code with a traditional bar code.. ;-P
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For a variety of reasons I want a relational database for Linux. As far
as I
know my choices are
MySQL (which has huge and confusing doc)
Oracle 8i (which has a huge and confusing download)
DB2 (which has an advertized download that I can't find)
Postgress (which appears to have no doc
this?
You mean attacking STDIN/STDOUT to the actual COM port?
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don't know if that's the right term) to carry the mail
of the people of the US.
Yea, the USPS has alot of power. For instance, no carrier can charge less
then 3x more then the USPS charges for an equiv. service. Kinda funny. ;-P
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y a socket, it's default
and max are set to 64k.
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Subject: Re: Linux 20k Socket Challenge
Basically, it revolves around the Linux kernel, and adding the
capability for a very large number of simo IP connections. We need to
be able to have a linux box support up to and hopefully over 20k simo
TCP
ur new boot.ini file. attrib +r +s c:\boot.ini
Reboot. You're golden.. ;-P
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When you start dhcpd, specify the interface names you want it to listen on as
a command line paramater. If none are specified, it listens on all of them.
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Strait from /etc/services:
vboxd 20012/tcp # voice box system
vboxd 20012/udp # voice box system
Now as to if that's what's actually USING that port, who knows..
- Original Message -
From: Kurth Bemis [EMAIL
It varies *a lot*. Sometimes, several days go by with only a message or
two. At the other end of the spectrum, we have seen over 100 messages/day
before
Yea, but you guys made me and Paul promise not to get into realtime
conversations over the list from work several years ago.. ;-P
I'm betting that vbox isn't actually listening to it. I'm betting that
it was installed in inetd.conf, whitch is launching it. Some RPM's
automatically add entires there when you install them, and vbox tends to be
one of those that gets installed 'behind yer back', ever if you don't
support
And while this shows the couple of machines that I've ssh'd TO (remote
port 22), it doesn't list my sshd which is bound to my local port 22.
Why is that?
netstat will list the local service name if it is listed in the servives
file. instead, grep for ssh. Here's mine:
[twolf@rune
Some modules require things that are provided by other modules.
modprobe loads all required modules, and insmod doesn't. Simple enough..
;-P If you do a modprobe, you'll notice that most likely there is at least
one other module that has the module you loaded in the 'used by'. If you
then
is lacking? Not a leading question I assure you! ;)
It's not that it's lacking at all. It's just that the QPL isn't compatible
with GPL. It's a sticky situtation, that probrably will not be solved anytime
soon. QT is indeed 'Free Software'. Nothing wrong with the licence at all.
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Quoting Tom Rauschenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This has gotta be a FAQ, but I can't find it. What utilities are out there
that can write a single tgz file that is bigger than a floppy to multiple
floppies ? I need to move a 1.5 meg binary from one machine to another and
sneaker net is my only
published *WITH* the operating
system, versus NT's, which strickly list OS vulnerabilities..
http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/FredMoody/moody.html
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Quoting Niall Kavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
One point I never see mentioned:
Microsoft vulnerabilirties are just that -- Microsoft's.
Any app that runs on on Linux or distributed with Redhat/Turbo etc. is
counted as a "Linux vulnerabilty".
I
that Niall had said
earlier, in that many of the bugs in Microsoft based 'equivilent' products,
such as IIS, etc, total many, MANY more then those of Linux.
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I deleted the mail for someone who was requesting a Web interface to
whois. There are two ways. The easiest would be http://bw.org/whois/ which
provides a built in CGI abity in perl. The second would be to extend a CGI
script using Net::Whois.
From the whois perl at bw.org documentation:
A friend here has it set up.
He says that when he set it up, by default Mandrake tried to use dhcpcd
and that it didn't work at all for him. He used pump instead.
Wow, that's interested. I've heard more people having issues with pump,
and replacing it with dhcpcd then the other way
coming, having a non shadowed password
file and all.. ;-P
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At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thomas Charron wrote:
At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
At this point, I would like to point out that Tom is getting repetitive
in h
I read recently about someone who had put together an
AIM compatible *server*. Since this would be perfect for
customer service, I am trying to find the reference.
Anybody have this one? I thought I saw it in a recent Linux
mag, but haven't run across it yet. It supposedly
/complete/index.html This is
a perfect case of a situation where a commercial entity opened up an in house
application, and reaped the rewards from doing so, in the way of plugins, etc.
They also sell a full color printed manual for it.
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suppose, but I found it interesting. Ok, hideouse AND
interesting, but still.. ;-P
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Dude, that's such a Niall thing to do.. ;-P
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 9:37 AM
Subject: He shall dance at noon...
Though most of you are
From: jim t.p. ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Free software in business (was maddog speaks)
Derek,
I'm still confused. How was sendmail and Apache originally created?
Quoting Jeffry Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Way to go, VA Linux. The fasted db now truly open-source. Now if you
can get someone to open-source a matter transporter ;-)
Now if only it gets full fledged transaction support natively, etc. And
remains fast while doing so.. ;-P
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(1) I need complete root access to my testing machines. I'm
mucking with a bunch of stuff, and I never know quite what I need to
muck with next. You could use sudo to log all my access, but there's
really no point, as admins wouldn't care what I did to my test machine
anyway. Also, part
From: Rodent of Unusual Size [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Greater New Hampshire Linux Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 6:53 AM
Subject: Printing from RH6.1 to a W95 printer
On my home network, my printer is attached to my Windows 95 box.
I want to print to it from Linux as well.
From: Niall Kavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Greater NH
Linux Users' Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Bashing sea shells and bash shell (was: How do you.)
Behold the
Easiest way to get it to resolve? Add it to the /etc/hosts file.. :-)
It's probrably trying to reverse lookup the domain for some reason.
I've lived with the classic "sendmail hangs for 3 minutes at boot" for
long
enough. I've read the FAQs. I've searched the net. The problem is
gumpers is what you called your computer I presume. Unless it is the
host name of your IP, it has pretty much nothing to do with your email
address as it's set up now.
I believe that. My mail comes straight from tiac, and the string
"grumpers"
pretty much never has anything to do with
From: Farrell Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: IRQ7
Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
I would wonder if the SB driver and/or card has the capacity to share
interrupts. IRQ7 I think is usually taken by the parallel port, but
the kernel
This depends on if the Supreme court agrees to review the ruling. If
they do, then they are pretty much the final step, and any appeals to other
courts would be pointless, as you simply can't overturn the supreme court
decision..
The appeals process may not be all that lengthy. I don't
m/CaveBear/Ethernet/vendor.html
Cool! Naturally the one I'm looking for isn't listed. The offending
prefix is:
00:01:96
ANyone have any clue?
http://coffer.com/mac_find/ is a good site. It reports it as Cisco.
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Anyone interested?
This may be a decent demo box for use by GNHLUG itself, no?
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conversation
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/me ponders some more..
Well, the bind message is about three times more data then you gave me
initially.. :-)
You're also all up to date on your patches, I just checked. The only
one not applied is gpm-root update, but I'm sure that'll get fixed as soojn
as you read this.. :-)
and call MediaOne's tech support line, wait approximatly
1 hour or heck freezes over, get transfered a coupla times, and eventually get
to someone who will know exactly what you mean when you say 'I need to change
my client MAC address'.. :-)
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From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A Lemming will Fly (was: New to the Group)
Broadcast2000 does both audio and video editing. As for the use of the
phrase "high end", I would have serious doubts about anyone that says it
can't be done on Linux. I personally thought that
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A Lemming will Fly (was: New to the Group)
Broadcast2000 does both audio and video editing. As for the use of the
phrase "high end", I would have serious doubts about anyone that says it
can't be done on Linux. I personally thought that
MySQL interface. I managed
to find the mandrake version of the MsqlMysql DBD drives, but they are built
against Mandrake, who apperently has the sanity of going to Perl 5.6, which RH
has yet to go to..
*sigh*
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From: Niall Kavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
Has anyone managed to get the Perl DBD drivers for MySQL to compile
and
install under RedHat 6.2? I have mysql and mysql-devel installed, but
Working fine here, but I did install mysql from source (Shame
I was just surfing around and happenned to come across this
list... which I'm happy I did... I recognize a couple names here from
reputation and one from someone I know... Hi, Tom.
Oh dear.. The fuzzball arrives.. :-)
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To: Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: thanks...
Don't worry, I've dealt with greedy, and what you are asking for ain't
it. When I get requests like "Well hey, we;re a bunch of former NT guys
and we have decided to switch to Linux and
installing slink first? Aka, with these disk
images, can I boot and install with no sign of slink?
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Thomas Charron
Wanted: One decent sig
Preferably litle used
and stored in garage. ?
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