$ of linux world, we all shrugged it off, well, look
at things now
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tossers at verisign/net-sol are). It wont take long for the likes of
freshrpms and the rest of us to build binary rpm's that do include it.
To hell with verisign! Lets hope this law suite I heard thats been
launched completely utterly destroys the pricks.
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self defense :)
Hmm .yes yes, I much rather your suggestion :)
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(who are
owned by verisign) certificates, which I now deem to be hostile content.
This is not the first time verisgn aka network non-solutions have fscked
with my business, so I sure as hell are going to return the favour now :)
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will appear :)
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${client_name} by Wirehub! Internet DNSBL
(http://blackholes.easynet.nl/errors.html)', `')dnl
We use another one but it rarely triggers, probably because Easynet
has already caught it.
FEATURE(`dnsbl',`list.dsbl.org')dnl
Cya
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is.
Can you rephrase it?
Chris.
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to be supported as of the end of this year so give some
thought to it, if you only have a server, sure upgrade to 9 its painless
from 7.3 or was for us with our mail/web/dns/news/ftp servers
just make sure you have a backup of your data, but you shouldnt need to
be reminded of that G
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My god! Why do you want to do this?
Seriously you are asking for trouble your logs will grow so big so fast it
will defeat the purpose, don't log em, just nuke em.
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so in some cases its dangerous to use, its logging is pathetic, our trial
period is about to expire ina few days and we are looking at alterntives.
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, David Hart wrote:
Joe threw in the towel. Actually, I am reliably informed that this is
the result of losing PacBell's financial support.
Would you continue assisting a person who acts the way joe has?
I sure as hell wouldn't either :)
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everytime I reboot after I update the kernel using up2date -u -f the
machine won't restart, or I should say it hangs on restart. When I tell
it to reboot I do shutdown -r now.
you are checking lilo.conf and runing lilo first arent you?
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is only good for basic use, they are about as secure and fast as
each other, which is better than wu-ftpd :)
bandwith limit by file/host whatever, its very powerfull, and when you
have multiple ftp virtuals, you only need 1 file unlike vsftpd which is a
horrid mess.
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Miller wrote:
Hi,
I have a friend that is trying to change some settings on
vsftpd. He wanted to change the listen port and download
speed, so I told him to change listen_port and anon_max_rate
in /etc/vsftpd.conf. That apparently didn't work. I didn't see
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as sendmail in setting it
up, but it wont clutter up your local passwd file so it's a better option.
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Chris W. Parker wrote:
But MS said they are going to start paying attention to security. I don't think
there's anything to worry about.
Just kidding.
muwhahahahahahaha
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Freeradius is your best choice.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Willem van der Walt[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If any one is using a radius server on RH8 or later, please let me know?
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Can people who wish to use shit like this on this or ANY list please set
it up correctly.
I will not bother to reply to anyone who use this crap on mailing lists
when the post was not directed specifically to you.
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people run software they have idea on what it does.
I ahree, if if its going to mass email every user on this list who posts,
they should be put on vacation mode untill they get their act together.
or he will soon be the cause of this network rejecting his domain :)
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from it. They changed a LOT of things with 8 (like new versions of Apache
etc) which caused a lot of things to break.
RH9 runs apache, vhost, pri and sec mx's, pri dns and nntp all without a
glitchfor desktop tho, i still use 7.3
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Ben Russo wrote:
WAIT A MINUTE, I have blonde hair, too (some of it anyway) and I have
always maintained
that the blonde syndrome only affects females!!!:-P
Me always maintained that too! :)
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however I cannot login...any
suggestions? Here is my smb.conf file.
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Hi Nate,
On Tue, 27 May 2003, nate wrote:
redhat 7.x uses linux 2.4.x doesn't it ? if so you'll probably want
7.1 onwards use 2.4.x, 7.0 used the 2.2.x kernel
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--state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -s 0/0 -d 203.220.x.x -p tcp --destination-port \
25 -j ACCEPT
(just repeat the above line for each port you want to allow repalceing
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lists for such waste of space comments.
Well done Redhat71, though it's been said before (by me and others, now
you) and will no doubtedly have to be said again, within a very short
period of time :)
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