GNHLUG Nashua, Thur 20 July, SELinux for Dummies

2006-07-19 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Who  : Daniel J Walsh, Lead SELinux Engineer, Redhat What : SELinux for Dummies Where: Martha's Exchange Day  : Thur 20 July (*Tomorrow*) Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for workshop :: Overview     Dan starts with an overview of SELinux:  How is it different? Who should use it?  What are

Re: iptables question for the experts

2006-07-19 Thread Dan Coutu
Ben, thanks for the script! It turns out that some modules were installed but the lack of ip_conntrack_ftp.ko being installed made all the difference! I hadn't realized that iptables could have kernel module dependencies, I learned something new! Dan

Re: GNHLUG Nashua, Thur 20 July, SELinux for Dummies

2006-07-19 Thread Mark Komarinski
Jim Kuzdrall wrote: Who : Daniel J Walsh, Lead SELinux Engineer, Redhat What : SELinux for Dummies Where: Martha's Exchange Day : Thur 20 July (*Tomorrow*) Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for workshop I'll be there for grub and workshop. -Mark /SELinux dummy

Looking for Open Source in Education resources.

2006-07-19 Thread Ray Cote
Hi Folks. I've had a group of educators who are putting together a school technology plan ask me to provide them with links to some of this Open Source software that's out there. I've gathered a few links (see below) and I know there's folks on this list who track this sort of information.

Re: ATT WiFi spoofs Name Server Responses!

2006-07-19 Thread Fred
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 17:18, Ben Scott uttered thusly: On 7/18/06, Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This could mean only one thing, of course. ATT WiFi must be intercepting *all* name server requests, no matter where they are destined, and spoofing the response! I've seen similar

Re: Looking for Open Source in Education resources.

2006-07-19 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 12:45 -0400, Ray Cote wrote: Hi Folks. I've had a group of educators who are putting together a school technology plan ask me to provide them with links to some of this Open Source software that's out there. Seen recently scrolling by on Freshmeat: Open Admin for

Re: USB over ethernet

2006-07-19 Thread Thomas Charron
Or, just take a grander at:http://usbip.naist.jp/ Like I originally said. ;-) The USB/IP project literally installs a stub USB hub driver that routes the raw data over the network. Hypothetically, any device can work in this method, although network latency may make some devices impractical.

Re: USB over ethernet

2006-07-19 Thread Bruce Dawson
Thanks. I saw that, but I was hoping for something that's a bit more mainstream (eg. doesn't require kernel re-building). --Bruce Thomas Charron wrote: Or, just take a grander at: http://usbip.naist.jp/ Like I originally said. ;-) The USB/IP project literally installs a stub USB hub

Re: USB over ethernet

2006-07-19 Thread Thomas Charron
Doesn't require a kernal rebuild. Just build the module that get loaded into the kernel. *shrug* The manager then does the work of configuring the module. Looks like it's actually in the 2.6.x proposed sets, but hasn't quite made it to the mainline kern yet. It may be in some as 'usbip' or

Re: USB over ethernet

2006-07-19 Thread Ben Scott
On 7/19/06, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://usbip.naist.jp/ Like I originally said. ;-) Technically speaking, you originally said there weren't any Linux solutions. ;-) -- Ben ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list

Re: Looking for Open Source in Education resources.

2006-07-19 Thread Jeff Kinz
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 12:45:58PM -0400, Ray Cote wrote: Hi Folks. I've had a group of educators who are putting together a school technology plan ask me to provide them with links to some of this Open Source software that's out there. I've gathered a few links (see below) and I know

Re: Time sink [was Re: 3KID, is this a new operating system?]

2006-07-19 Thread Ben Scott
On Wed 12 Jul, a Google search for n.nfshost.com (quotes included) yielded exactly one matching page. Today, one week later, the same search results in over 22 *THOUSAND* matches. This thing spreads faster than the disease from The Stand... :-) -- Ben

Re: Time sink [was Re: 3KID, is this a new operating system?]

2006-07-19 Thread Michael Costolo
On 7/19/06, Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed 12 Jul, a Google search for n.nfshost.com (quotes included) yielded exactly one matching page. Today, one week later, the same search results in over 22 *THOUSAND* matches. This thing spreads faster than the disease from The Stand...