Re: ok, then another (x)emacs question

1999-07-26 Thread Andre E. Bar'yudin
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, guy keren wrote: if we're at it - here is a puzzling question: the incremental search in (x)emacs is case-insensitive by default, as it seems. now, how does make it become case-sensitive? or otherwise how does one make a case-snsitive search in (x)emacs? this little

Picnic !!!

1999-07-26 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Hello All, after so enthusiastic initial response, why is everybody silent now ? Come on, let's meet for a nice picnic in Jerusalem, it is really time that we meet again and take some of the anonymity from this list ! Schlomo PS: didn't you see my prev. letter ?

Re: Advice ups

1999-07-26 Thread erez
Alex Dubrovsky wrote: Hi everybody Anyone got any expirience (good or bad) with the above ups on linux? BAD ! Regards Alex Dubrovsky "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree , is by accident.

FAQ

1999-07-26 Thread chen shapira
Hello! I've taken a look at our FAQ and found it awfully outdated. Is anyone taking care of it? few suggestions: 1. Add some ISDN instructions (they seem to be awfully frequent) 2. update our "VIP" list 3. update the distribution list So, Mr. Fish - do you job and maintain our FAQ. Chen.

Re: ok, then another (x)emacs question

1999-07-26 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: if we're at it - here is a puzzling question: the incremental search in (x)emacs is case-insensitive by default, as it seems. now, how does make it become case-sensitive? or otherwise how does one make a case-snsitive search in (x)emacs? this little

Re: Advice ups

1999-07-26 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
as a ups the r not bad though i never tried to use their smart shutdown option on linux ? what is the program that u use ? Alex Dubrovsky wrote: Hi everybody Anyone got any expirience (good or bad) with the above ups on linux? Regards

Re: FAQ

1999-07-26 Thread Liran Zvibel
On 26 Jul 1999, chen shapira wrote: 2. update our "VIP" list Why do we need this list at all? Liran. __ Liran Zvibel.| " You know, how is The Force System Programmer, System Administrator. |

Re: hosts.allow, hosts.deny

1999-07-26 Thread Omer
Any 'wrapper' enabled program, I suppose tcpwrappers (from Wietse Venema) is usually the case. Mike Almogy wrote: Hi ALL. Does the hosts.allow,deny works only on the inet.conf services or on all the ports and services that the server handles ? Thanks, Mike -- Mike Almogy Mofet

Re: net configuration tool

1999-07-26 Thread Omer
RH now uses Linuxconf (when you run netcfg you get linuxconf), so I guess that would be it. Just don't forget to disable it's sucky web interface (port 98). Vadim Smelyansky wrote: Hi! anybody know, how can I get network configuration prog from rh or debian install. I need

Shell Programming Tutorial?

1999-07-26 Thread Muli B.Y.
Hello, Can anyone recommend a good online shell programming tutorial, other than `man bash`? -- Muli B.Y. email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body,

hosts.allow, hosts.deny

1999-07-26 Thread Mike Almogy
Hi ALL. Does the hosts.allow,deny works only on the inet.conf services or on all the ports and services that the server handles ? Thanks, Mike -- Mike Almogy Mofet System Administrator. Pho :972-03-6901417 Cel :972-052-562237 Fax :972-03-6901414

Re: hosts.allow, hosts.deny

1999-07-26 Thread Ariel Biener
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Mike Almogy wrote: Hi ALL. Does the hosts.allow,deny works only on the inet.conf services or on all the ports and services that the server handles ? It works on whatever is linked against libwrap AFAIK. --Ariel Thanks, Mike -- Mike Almogy Mofet System

Re: hosts.allow, hosts.deny

1999-07-26 Thread Boaz Rymland
No, it works for other services as well. It's probably mentioned in each service specific man page (it's ability to be filtered by the TCP-WRAPPER), and I knew a few like that, but now I can only recall of "portmap" (the way it's written in hosts.allow/deny). Mike Almogy wrote: Hi ALL.