horities
have "guidelines" not prosecute people using "weak" encryption. Another
person said that these guidelines are actually part of the law. So
which is true?
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price of gosms.com's
(rather useless, in my view) email gateway to SMSs.
Sending an SMS form an orange phone costs 9 agorot per message, BTW, and it
can even be used to send email from your Orange phone! See gosms.com.
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.
---
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
# Copyright (C) 1999 Nadav Har'El. All rights reserved.
require 5.004;
use Carp;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use URI::Escape;
#
### User-specific information: later, this information should
on, dozens of new operators and functions, local variables,
etc., but the base for my hoc is from his book.
Good luck and Shana Tova,
Nadav.
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t you down, but if the
Americans for some reason will want to give you a hard time, you can forget
about ever entering the US again...
The usual I'm-not-a-lawyer disclaimer applies :)
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Email: [EMAIL
-fighting are your passions, the results are very
rewarding. e.g, spam used to account for 50% of the emails I get (not
counting mailing lists), and now it is only about 1% :) And now I don't have
to worry if spammers get my address.
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hine on the Internet. How
can this happen???
There's a different issue, of second-hand relaying, e.g., some ISP may
have a client using their mail server (smarthost) and that client's
mail server has an open relay: but this issue is solvable too if the ISP
cared to solve it.
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ease consider the area of Hebrew support for
existing libraries, applications, and so on. This will have an enormous impact
on the Israeli Linux community, and will make you a local Linux guru :)
Remember - Linux will *never* succeed in Israel without good Hebrew support!
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. Now these are
HUGE problems.
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On Sun, Dec 12, 1999, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: wrote hebrew general FAQ":
not true we have here both emacs and vi writing and reading documants in
hebrew and even have limited printing option (soon to come our hebrew
page;)
Ely Levy
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Nadav Ha
to deliver everything, as far
as I noticed, so I don't see what the problem is. This mailing list isn't
for real-time chat.
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mple.
I've verified that the hdate I have (also available in the above ftp
site) indeed gives the incorrect results you described.
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nstrated outside
Linux conferences? It's much better for us to try to explain to our friends
collegue and people in positions of influence why Linux is better, instead
of going to Microsoft conferences and trying to convert MS users. The former
is pluralism, the latter is more like th
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: Linux Demo Day 17.2":
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Actually it would be *better* to get arrested. Just think of the press:
"Programmers get arrested for handing our free CD's"
I hope you're jokin
ad 6 orders from friends, so I had to make more copies. I also have an old
copy of Redhat 6.0 (and an original Redhat 5.2, and an old Slackware on
diskettes(!)), but I would never give them to my friends, maybe to a museum :)
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through them looking for interesting threads!
Splitting the group won't do any good in that respect - someone who wants
to read both will still get all these messages, and even more, and now will
have to skim through duplicate messages :)
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is to have a free Linux distribution with a complete Hebrew
support, and we can use all the help we can get (especially from people
who do coding, or from people who know how to push other people to help
them :))
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[EMAIL
t problems with Intel
FYI
Not to mention www.timna.com, making some sort of septic tanks, tractors,
and other weird stuff :)
I guess that every pronouncable word of up to 10 letters you can think of
is already taken :(
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e write me a private email.
Nadav.
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ith nobody else living close to them,
but such a person can take a bus to somewhere central, e.g., Tel-Aviv and
be picked up from there).
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yet. Ahem?
It appears that you have to be a hacker to use egroups :) For some reason
egroups' search doesn't find hackers-il (it doesn't seem to find iglu too!!),
but the magic URL
http://www.egroups.com/group/hackers-il
works.
Happy hacking :)
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a
free motif did not exist. The free-os is a non-issue here too, because
commercial os's have motif share libraries anyway).
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a deposit or incrustation of filth, grease, or refuse b : something
disagreeable or disgusting : RUBBISH c slang : a despicable or contemptible
person
Yes, this was a wisely-chosen name for a distribution :)
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On Sun, May 21, 2000, Alon Altman wrote about "Needed: new cellcom SMS script":
Hi,
A cellcom script written by Nadav Har'el has been posted here some time
ago. Recently (today), cellcom has reformed their site, and the script no
longer works.
It would be nice if an upda
On Mon, May 22, 2000, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: Needed: new cellcom SMS script":
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
looks great! although my hack dumps all the communication headache at
wget, since it was always meant to be a quick throwaway, but yours is a
masterpiece :-
anonymous) using the web script.
I think that even though seperate pelephone support is very easy with that
mail interface, it would still be nice to have a single script that works for
all cellphone companies.
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aying what the error was.
This idea is getting more and more interesting by the moment :)
I wonder if nobody ever did such a thing - after all, SMS is not an Israeli-
specific thing!
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[EMAIL
symposium in Japan, about "Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi and Thai Support
in IBM's Java 2". The demo they showed seemed like they have a very complete
Hebrew solution, with text widget, selection, and everything you could ask
for. Very interesting.
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t confidence.
Nadav.
P.S. Radware also has job openings in Tel-Aviv, and non-Linux job openings.
If you're interested, please email me in private and I'll redirect you to the
appropriate people.
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d has gone for some time now, but PLEASE, if you plan on
continuing, at least do us a favor and explain what the f*** you're talking
about?
What on earth is a "cabal"? I'm assuming you're not talking about a
capacitor :)
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Most of the weird checks in autoconf and the likes have
to do not with the C compiler per-se, but rather with libraries and UNIX
systems which have *really* changed a lot (just try compiling a curses program
from 10 years ago, and see if it works).
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xternal libraries, special hardware, and so
on generally are harder to port after 10 years. But it is possible nontheless.
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, and don't forget to replace true with false.
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http
n
customer may assume that he can put "mx10.netvision.net.il" as a secondary
mail exchange, but this is not true without talking to Netvision's admins
first.
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don't
remember) that did exactly what you want, and you didn't even have to
worry about the string name (you did something like '#ident "@(#)Hello 1.0"').
Maybe gcc also has it?
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ree86 release is 4.0.1. So
XFree86 4.0.1 is based on X11R6... A lot of numbers and confusion :)
[I'm writing this from memory. For more authoritative information, take a look
at www.x.org and www.xfree86.org, and 'man XFree86']
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About
the same thing is happening to Unix. When was the last time any of you used
an ATT-released Unix? Pretty soon people will start saying that Unix is
just a standard, and Linux is it's implementation...
As I said, Sic transit gloria mundi...
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s HOC:
/home/nyh$ hoc
Welcome to the NYH HOC interpreter.
Release 9.1.1 (revision 119), Fri Apr 4 16:48:41 IDT 1997.
hoc 294/32
9.1875
Someday I'll talk with Kernighan about making my version of HOC free
software... Till then, remember bc's 'scale' variable, or us
(in zsh for example, the prompt hides the partial line if you forget the
newline).
or
python -c 'print 294.0/32'
or
echo 'puts [expr 294.0/32]' | tclsh
(many others snipped)
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16 string cvs show
showpage' | gv -
(replace "gv -" by lpr if you want the result on paper!)
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en? Try running "xev"
and see if the "#" (shift-3? Or do you have a seperate key?) key does anything
at all?
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)?
Or is it that you don't want to do that without JBA agreeing first?
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omfortable with (but remember the vegiterianism
request too!).
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ldn't
set DEFAULT unless you really want your unfiltered mail to go to a different
file.
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e freedom to practice your own faith without being
disturbed or persecuted. It is not the freedom to force your own faith on
others, or the freedom to say that "my faith requires me to make others
behave like me".
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osher food or pork with cheese. (but this is complicated because we
need to find a place and wood).
People, let's think of ideas on how this can work, not ideas of how to distroy
it by disrespecting other people.
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stribution?
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http://nadav.harel.org.il |language and
take care of parts of ftp.ivrix.org.il repository
or www.ivrix.org.il webpages, please contact me privately and I'll give you
an account.
Good luck!
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t of Haifa,
^
Does that job come with a all-expense-paid company boat? :)
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is to "GMT" (e.g., "Monrovia" time zone) with the
Israeli time.
b) Setting your PC to "Israel" time zone, with the Israeli time.
and see which one will work correctly.
Good luck,
Nadav.
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serious reply - try "pause 10". If I remember correctly. But
maybe I'm wrong and I don't have anywhere to check this on...
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f all the video text output to the serial port (or printer,
I don't remember). I still don't know what caused it to start behaving this
way.
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t you
should try ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/redhat
ILAN (the university network) has a direct connection to switzerland, so
it should be quite fast to download.
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n (as Eli
put it, "Yesterday's Newspaper") :)
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y.
By the way, 128K (if this is indeed the limit on Linux) is actually a big
limit. If I remember correctly, old versions of Unix only allowed 4096 bytes
on the command line, so xargs and the likes were very useful commands.
On Solaris, the limit is even bigger: 1048320 bytes (see ARG_MAX in limits.h)
program using execve (aain, see 'man execve'
for more information).
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oday seems miniscule, but it wasn't too bad, and you'd get
around it with find and xargs), and so did early versions of System V.
Remember that the VAX's contemporary, the Commodore VIC 20, only had 4K in
total memory :)
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didn't need neither the man
pages nor sources to tell me that.
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ax-args, -n max-args
Use at most max-args arguments per command line. Fewer than max-args
arguments will be used if the size (see the -s option) is exceeded,
unless the -x option is given, in which case xargs will exit. "
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s a small typo - fix it first!) - it's more flexible and general.
But if efficiency is important, the xargs solution wins. If you're looking
for less typing, the xargs solution is shorter too :)
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Nadav Har'El| Wednesday, Sep 27 2000, 27 Elul 5
One of them is an angry boxer :) You can also see other logos people
designed for the same competition, in
http://www.cs.earlham.edu/~jeremiah/linux-pix/linux-logo.html
Many of them weren't even penguins! I even see there the Linux Shark I
remembered from the 0.99 version of the kernel...
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RedGammaIdx 6
GreenGammaIdx 3
BlueGammaIdx3
xoff140 # \ Adjust these for your printer.
yoff-530 # / (see CALIBRATE)
# 1/4 inch margins all around (at 600 DPI)
top 150
bottom 150
left 150
right 150
see what reply-to policy most
of them use, or what behavior most users expect?
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course two different
things :)
So just ignore my previous message, or take it as a Redhat-7-is-not-as-crappy-
as-people-make-it-seem propeganda :)
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rly method for removing packages installed with
the distribution. For example, in Redhat,
rpm -e inn
Uninstalls the 'inn' package (which includes innd - see 'rpm -qi inn' for
information on what this package is, or 'rpm -ql inn' for a list of files
it contains).
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es this by default (I use
ctwm :)). The sign that this problem is happening is that realplay opens a
window, and then just gets stuck, and doesn't even refresh its window.
Unfortunately, realplayer doesn't know how to use esd.
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ke it easier to use (or volunteers to do it :))
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use the ipchains rules:
-A output -p TCP --dport 80 --sport 1024: -j ACCEPT
-A input -p TCP ! -y --sport 80 --dport 1024: -j ACCEPT
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w this
connection. I don't see how a DoS attack can be done remotely in such a
case.
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uess I will live with it again :)
To reply-to or not to reply-to, that is the question!
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:) I know to "lehafsid bekavod" :)
Vox populi, vox dei!
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http:/
s features. Since then I changed
my mind - I've probably used each and every feature in zsh for something,
and I can't believe I once settled for ksh :)
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etter safe than sorry".
I don't know if bash also has this form - check out its manual.
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ld: BSD ps and System V ps. Solaris
has them both (/bin/ps and /usr/ucb/ps) and Linux's ps is a wierd combination
of both (depending on the options you give it).
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[EMAIL
we'll have to go to war over it! Just kidding...
I believe this mailing list has much more than 14 people, so let's let them
vote for a few more days. Besides, maybe after you get this message twice
(because I used 'g'roup reply) you'll change your vote and it will no longer
be tied ;)
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tifact.
VOTE YES! (if Shachar is allowed, than so am I ;))
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ly-to) you'll get this reply to the list and to
yourself - pressing "g"(roup reply) is easier than having to cut and paste
the list address myself...
All you YAY-sayers out there: there's still a little time to vote!
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ourse, get the other apache-* packages there too)
See also www.rpmfind.net: you can find there any RPM you're looking for.
Nir Yurman.
Research and Development.
Gilian Technologies.
00-972-9-956-0036 ext 246
Good luck :)
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f a correct timezone, your system
is trying to tell you that /etc/localtime is wrong. It should be a link
or a copy of the appropriate file. For example:
ln -s ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem /etc/localtime
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Nadav Har'El| Friday, Nov 3 2000, 5 Heshvan 5
vely, we should have a libary (say, liblinux.so) that has functions
that use the /proc interface to get this information. But I don't believe
such a library exists.
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han actually using it in
your program :)
Sorry - I was too quick on my reply. What you wrote should in fact work -
I didn't notice the "exit" part. This is not to say that it's a very
efficient method of doing it... And it will not work on machines with over
126 CPUs :)
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README
ftp://ftp.math.technion.ac.il/nftp/nftp.3.04.shar.Z
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g list (or newsgroup) and read the discussion that results from it.
Requests like "please reply directly to me because I don't have time to read
this list" are generally frowned-upon and ignored.
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stion you do need to understand the actual, not
"theoretical", users.
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like mutt.
[1] http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/vs.elm.html
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on that and are
forced to read the list anyway, getting a personal copy of each message
becomes a nuisance. At least in my opinion.
But let's face it - we'll never agree on what is the "proper" way to handle
replies to mailing-lists...
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oesn't exist doesn't
necessarily mean that it is not supported.
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http:
for more information.
Of course, replacing the directories, username, and other details, with the
correct ones.
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he person ;) So much
for the prevent-accidental-booboos reason not to have a Reply-To field!
But sorry for bringing up this long-forgotten issue again ;)
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omeone knows the answer to his *original* question, where to
get an NFS server for NT, please step forward now, or forever hold your peace!
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.conf', and the file /etc/sysctl.conf -
it's what you're looking for.
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echnological solution
(instead of the "sociological" solution above), is to use a procmail filter
to get rid of duplicate messages. The following solution is suggested in
the 'procmailex' manual (see that manual for other variants):
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 4096 $HOME/msgid.cach
th you can
se up!
And another question? I know that videophones over ISDN exist for many years
now. Does that mean that 128kbps is maybe enough for a videophone? Or does
that mean the image will be too small or too fuzzy to read lips, or something?
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't it
still split up the frequency range in an asymmetric way between the two
directions, giving more frequencies to the downstream range? Anyway, I
believe that ADSL is synchronous, not asynchronous... Take a look for
example at http://www.adsl.com/adsl_tutorial.html
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Nadav.
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On Thu, Dec 21, 2000, guy keren wrote about "Re: Linux Socket Filter":
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
question - what types of packets exactly do you need to capture? is
this using a complex filter, or a simple one?
I'm trying to do something along the lines of &quo
crosoft Outlook from
every computer when a VB virus is on the loose? Or more to the point,
completely block port 25 when such a virus is spreading?)
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though
writing one that works for the simple cases seems easy enough).
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y simply attacking all your addresses is beyond me.
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Nadav Har'El| Monday, Dec 25 2000, 28 Kislev 5761
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Phone: +972-53-245868, ICQ 13349191 |I had a lovely evening. Unfortunately,
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, which perhaps
uses $* and distroys the shell's space handling. If this is indeed the case,
try to replace $* by "$@" (the quotes are important), and see if it fixes the
problem.
P.S. how do you see the list of functions defined in bash? In zsh you have
the 'functions' builtin. Is there a similar buil
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