nux? how?
Again, the SAMBA suite. see my answer to the first question.
Thank you,
Yuval Raviv
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some obscure feature the other doesn't that one needs.
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Hi,
none none wrote:
i'm the idiot that publishied two messages about bezeq135, but becos i
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mber - I have only 3
mintues).
May the Source be with us ... ;-)
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It will not harm your computer' -- Ashley Pomeroy,(void
I meant being out-of-date with regard to /Hebrew desktop
applications/. We're fighting for /desktop users/ not for
sysadmins or developers (they /know/ what Linux is if they live
on Earth). So let me ask you again -- are there applications that
can serve as close replacement for Microsoft Office
are different then when you run it from the console?
(probably the user/group premission is what fscks you - Apache run CGIs
by defauklt as user nobody, group nobody and I'm guessing you didn't
give this user access to the required database).
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Linux 2.0 1998 229
The Windows platform with 3433 API calls (up to NT4 SP3) belongs to a
different league; the associated problems are documented elsewhere [2].
Is it fair to count all the Windows API calls and omit Linux GUI calls ?
I wonder what is the figure for Linux if I would take
Ira said:
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
If you ever thought that maybe it's worth reading what ZDnet writes,
or
maybe someone there could have a clue, read this:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_4100.html
can we please stop being negative
ewed up in our case.
BTW - I would love to hear abour other good source of reliable "real"
servers... not in Israel.
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things that an
American consumer would have never suffer, but maybe I'm only bitter
because I've been waiting a week now for NetVision to get off their arse
and connect the frame relay here after Nezek done their bit... :-(
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http
a DNS problem however.
Lev, have you tried to to use the IP address of the IMAP server instead
of the name?
if this works then you just don't have name resolution set right on the
Linux machine.
Check out /etc/resolv.conf to change that.
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a buzz.
I'd be more then happy to supply additional details to those interested
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Your inquiries and information will be kept in the strictest confidence.
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Elya Guyer wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for console based ppp dialer capable to do interactive
login.
Thanx in advance.
Elya
wvdial. Comes standart with RedHat.
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Cel:
, but what does that mean?
Check if it's mentioned here:
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/2704a.html
All the Aztech made Lucent based chipsets mentioned are marked as
Winmodems so it seems that it is a Windmodem.
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e too. See
http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/papers/click:sosp99/ for a good paper
discussing this subject (although this is not the main subject of the
paper).
How to overcome this if you need more PPS I leave as an exercise to the
intelligent reader. ;-)
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to "avoid the programing part" by patching a kernel in
runtime?
ROTFL!
You indeed are a master hacker... ;-)
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Cel: +972-54-756701 to turn off your computer",
editor.
It seems to me it would be much simpler to change the source code
though, if you have it.
Gilad.
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Cel: +972-54-756701 to turn off your computer", but I ducked
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do now.
Yet another reason why I hate Exchange ;-)
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programing lends itself
quite well to OOP/OOD.
Gilad, who fell asleep 3 times in five minutes while trying to read
"Design Patterns" ;-)
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"A Discordian is Prohibited of Believing what he reads."
Those who think this post is off topic do not understand Unix/Linux very
well IMHO ;-))
I'll shut up now...
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to make the two NICs bridged.
3. Configure the regular firewalling rules according to the instructions
found in said site using IPChains.
4. Stick the machine between router inner leg and the hub/switch whatever
the router was connected to.
5. Enjoy ;-)
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
The easiest solution is:
1. Install on the Firewall machine both the bridging patch and the IP
firewalling on a bridge patch that can be found at
http://www.openrock.net/bridge.
I never tried
personal experience the new bridge patch is stable
enough fpor a production enviorment and although I have to admit i didn't
give the firewalling code the same tests I gave the pure bridging code...
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Omer Musaev wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I have a program which I want it's binary to contain a "version string",
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
snip
GCC (rightfuly) complains about the string not being used
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Re: A silly question about GCC":
the kind of string RCS automagically makes for you if you ask it nicely.
snip
GCC (rightfuly) complains about the string not being used
to the logs, i'd guess
it's a ReiserFS problem...
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and works perfectly on winNTx systems. i wonder how
it will work on linux.
What has the OS of the machine to do with this? You can use an Amstrad
CPC and it'll still work (Yes, there is a tcp/ip stack for Amstrad ;-)
you're talking about the DNS standart. It doesn't matter what machine is
being redirecte
browse an M$ network if on
an NT RAS or something? (and yes, I do have netBEUI disabled!)
(I already sent this, but never saw my answer...)
Open the ppd man page and look for the "wins". That's what you need.
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again.
Don't depair too soon, there are much worse time on the way ;-)
I didn't give up on GNU/Linux, I gave up on Israelis.
Giving up is for people who have something to lose. Luckily, I don't
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got an open source Linux client...
That one looked much better, although it seems the Linux client and the
Outlook client can't do scheduling together which sucks.
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Normally true, except the system in question has Qmail installed which
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Why would the router have to perform NAT? It just has to block outgoing
connections to port 80, and reroute them to the port that Squid listens
on.
Routing the packets meant for the remote web server to the proxy wont do
any
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
You know what, it's a border line case. Let's call it a draw ;-)
Actually, I don't believe in draws. Either I need to route all my traffic through
the linux machine, or I don't. If I do - I don't care whether NAT is being
employed
from
2.4.0-testx that can be found at http://www.openrock.net/bridge and not
the original 2.2.x bridiging code.
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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
And once again I must say: "Don't think so 3rd layer, JeanLuke".
I am not, number 1.
hehehe... I think in the moviwe it was the Borg Queen that said that ;-)
I was about to explain how to build a 2d level (OSI) bridi
a default RPM database from some random RH6.1
installation disk. I think it sits in a package of it's own or find
where the new RPm looks for that database and link to it.
Good luck,
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anging, and both Linux people began to soften and
winmodems got better (or the average computer CPU has gotten fast enough
so it wouldn't matter) hence the beginning of support from them.
These were 60 seconds on winmodems sound of silly noise effect from
galatz ;-)
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it?
Killing the PPPOE ppp daemon or doing ifconfig eth0 down (assuming that
eth0 is what connects you to the ADSL termination unit) should do the
trick I assume. Didn't check though - I'm on the ADSL experiemnt.
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the card, or how to set the terminal settings etc.) see
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
How can I forward user mail CURRENTLY in the mail server to another mail
(not on the same server) ?
fetchmail is your program.
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mutter:
"dd ifs=/dev/random ofs=/dev/hda lilo reboot" and move the mouse
just so... ;-)
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"Nimrod S. Carmi" wrote:
Hey everyone,
Ever since I've been installing the ISDN on my system I was expiriencing a
problem of computer freezing.
After checking deeper into it, I realized this happens when the ISDN is
trying to connect.
I don't know what causes it to just work or just get
it and which one to choose based on the
situation at hand and not "brand name". The fact that product X is
buzzword complaint does not make it, necessarily, what you need.
OK, I'll step of my soap box now... ;-)
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is less good - you will have to download a binary kernel
module (!) from Intel to make it work.
You can get it from
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel810/linuxsoftware.htm
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the user on the inside of the firewall
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which isn't that state tables overflowing can be achieved.
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Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
Hi,
how much does it cost ?
Bezek Int charges us 200$ for two months. This gets divided among all
the members and each pays they're share. Right now there are (I believe)
6 paying members. Do the math ;-)
We usually charge setup fees from each new members, that
nd you need to be logged in (I assume you're using
pserver setup)
type: "export CVSROOT=":pserver:username@servername:/path/to/cvsroot" to
define the CVSROOT and then "cvs login" and enter you're passwod when
requested.
Hope this helps,
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Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
well, I am using the automounter and sometimes it gets stuck with stale
NFS handles. then I can't umount ("device busy"), can't remove the
automounter from the /proc/mount (though the process long died), and can't
even rmdir the mount point ("device busy").
And then
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dgi_il wrote:
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small question:
does win-me let use run programs that run in ring0?
or in windows-lenguage: PURE DOS PROGRAMS?
Sorry for being inaccurate in the previous mail.
Of course not.
it with:
alias eth0 new_card_chipset.o
which in your case, this being a 3Com 100, is most probably 3c59x.o
After that restart the network (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart).
Tell us what happend ;-)
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I've just bought a motherboard (MSI) with dual PIII. it has 4 IDE
interfaces ( each can hold 2 disks/cdroms)
The problem is that linux only recognize the first two. trying to access
/dev/hde gives me an error of no such device
( there is a device /dev/hde )
Are
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:
Ishai Parasol wrote:
It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
Actually it's right on topic.
I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) the keyboard input for
^^^ *
cin.eof() is
"Lam, Yochai" wrote:
is there a place where i can buy the mandrake 7.2 package (..i.e. full
version).?
Call Artnet. http://www.artnet.co.il
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ransparent proxy for SSL because doing so amounts to a
"man in a middle" attack on the protocol, which means that if you
succeed to build something that works you've practivly made SSL useless
;-)
Hope this helps,
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Hi,
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Anyone running Checkpoint Firewall-1 on Linux ?
Yes, I'm running it for around two weeks now. So far it's running
absolutely fabulous.
I did head a lot of FUD about this product (on Linux, I've been using
Firewall-1 on other platforms for years) before
I said is true for corporate level admin. For anything less
then that (or just poor ;-) plain Linux is one of the better options
(barring OpenBSD maybe).
Gilad.
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How do I make dhcpd update the names of the computers to the DNS (BIND) ?
I saw a package on Freshmeat the other day that does just that. Can't
remember the name but look it up on http://www.freshmeat.net
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-L -n" and state what is your IP on
any interface connected to your machine and I'll try to help.
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basically be that router.
The setting I described doesn't save you from the need to have a router,
it just puts the responsibility of peripheral protection (Firewalling)
on something else, that is (almost) invisble from an IP network point of
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Hebrew). This is most
hilarious, as any Science Fiction nut (such as myself) will be able to
tell you. I would consider switching to using an English "name"...
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Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 12:50:32PM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Other methods of configuration could be very well added. How about
attaching an GSM phone to the machine and accepting instruction only
from SMS messages coming from a certain phone number
the network to send the information, that is - that the network
is hard (enough) to spoof.
Anyway, this thread is rather silly. You could DES encrypt the SMS
messages...
But this is getting OT ;-)
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ux host. The most simplistic way to turn
masqarading on is: "ipchains -P forward MASQ" but you better read
up on IP masquarading and IPchains before you use this.
Either way, you'll have to make sure /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward has
"1" in it and not "0".
Hope
Isaac Aaron wrote:
I have this question:
How can I determine if a network interface is up in C/C++ only?
Share Enjoy:
/*
ifstat - a small stupid utility to test net interfaces status
Copyright (C) 2000 Gilad Ben-Yossef
This program is free software; you can redistribute
mulix wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
ifstat source snipped
strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, argv[1]);
this is broken. ifr.ifr_name is a char array of size IFNAMSIZ (which is
defined to 16 in net/if.h- not a very long buffer). if the user supplies
a long enough argv[1], you have your
to install patches and compile a kernel
since the installation will be on my Linux machine only..
Anyone knows a way to avoid this stupid technician and payment?
And still get A/DSL? Immigrate ;-)
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asuthority?
Seriously, I'm not in the market for a job right now, but if I were I'd
sure expect a little more from possible future employers.
PS. Its probably is a good idea to spell check the email before sending
it as well...
Gilad.
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d
options as a replacement along with LSF.
Gilad.
PS. One more options for the reason avoid LSF is that when spell check
this reply using Netscape6 the spellchecker kept suggesting I should
replace LSF with either NFS or LSD, both known to cause permanant brain
damage to users... ;-))
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, in the configuration you mentioned.
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to host
What am I missing? ;-)
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphey's law of kernel
ly getting to israel..
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Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphey's law of kernel programing.
o am aware of a few patches and program to make it work with a MySql database
instead. Check www.qmail.org
Gilad
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphey's law
h gaps in there to let someone connect from their
home to your home using the ATM network, or of course maybe not:
You're sure you want to join the experiment? you're sure you want to join the
experiment? you're sure you ... ;-))
Gilad.
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphey's law of kernel programing.
1. CheckPoint supports RH6.0 and 6.1, officially. However, I've been
seeing install
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to understand a certain reoccouring denied packet. The trouble
is I can't find any reference to the meaning of all the fields in the
syslog message. Can anybody point me to such a reference?
Use the source, Luke: ;-)
printk("%s PROTO=%d
Ariel Biener wrote:
I got this. Anyone has an idea ?
Sounds like a VM problem. Is this a 2.4.x kernel by any chance?
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Here's a recap of the discussion:
http://kt.linuxcare.com/kernel-traffic/kt2821_81.epl#4
Hope this helps.
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-- Murphey's law
the
a typical Israeli user.
Gilad.
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphy's law of kernel
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"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, while interrupts are disabled. "
-- Murphey's law of kernel programing.
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One of the non ISDN Alcatels, worked with latest mulix-pptp, kernel
2.2.17 and only after yesterday's mtu/mru parameter change.
Thanks to all invovled ;-)
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Erez Boym wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a software which will enable my to
create an Music server. I know IceCast and Shout but
they don't give me what I want, or they give me a
limited option.
Sort of low tech, but:
Just NFS export the songs. This way anyone can pick up what they want
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