did anybody knows anything abt transparent proxy with squid in red hat 7.0 ......pls help me .....i will be gratefulll On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : > Send linux-india-help mailing list submissions to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, > visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-indi- > a-help > or, via email, send a message with subject or body > 'help' to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is > more specific > than "Re: Contents of linux-india-help digest..." > > Today's Topics: > > 1. MAPS RSSSM - Mail Abuse List (girish p) > 2. [OT] [HUMOUR] A special home (Raju Mathur) > 3. Re: MAPS RSSSM - Mail Abuse List (Suresh > Ramasubramanian) > 4. Prevent Changing Root Password in Single User > Mode ... (bsingh) > 5. Fine tuning LILO (Goutam Baul) > 6. Expoting Address Book from pine (H.S.Rai) > 7. Re:Re: Configuring Pine (Kausik Das) > 8. Re: Expoting Address Book from pine (Binand Raj > S.) > 9. Re: help in installing alsa (Kalyan) > 10. Re: problem with Linux kernel v2.4.5 (Kalyan) > 11. Re: Prevent Changing Root Password in Single User > Mode > ... (Kalyan) > 12. Re: Re:Re: Configuring Pine (Binand Raj S.) > 13. Re: Re: Mass Email (USM Bish) > Hi , > > Can anybody tell me how to stop > this MAPS RSSSM ? > > I have tried Configuring my sendmail.cf but still this > is giving me the problem ,it still says that my server > is open relay, but it is not i have tested. > > Can any body tell me how to remove the Ip address from > Mail Abuse Org. Database.. > > We are running sendmail 8.11 > > Regards > > Girish > > -- > > On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:30:41 > Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > >+++ Farhan Ahmed [linux-india] <03/12/01 01:14 -0500>: > >> Is it possible to configure Pine to read the mail > from an external POP3 > >> server? > > > >Use fetchmail perhaps? Pine can read from an external > imap server. Mutt, if > >you like, has an inbuilt pop3 client. > > > >-- > >Suresh Ramasubramanian <----> mallet <at> efn dot org > >EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin > > > >_______________________________________________ > >linux-india-help mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-indi- > a-help > > > > > > From: Jim Bassett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 8:56 PM > Subject: A special home > > THE TOUGHEST DECISION: SHOULD MY LOVED ONE BE PLACED IN > AN ASSISTED > COMPUTING FACILITY? > > For family members, it is often the most difficult and > painful > decision they will face: to accept that a loved one - a > parent, a > spouse, perhaps a sibling - is technologically impaired > and should no > longer be allowed to live independently, or come near a > computer or > electronic device without direct supervision. The time > has come to > place that loved one into the care of an Assisted > Computing Facility. > But you have questions. So many questions. > > We at Silicon Pines want to help. > > WHAT EXACTLY IS AN "ASSISTED COMPUTING FACILITY"? > > Sometimes referred to as "Homes for the Technologically > Infirm," > "Technical Invalid Care Centers," or "Homes for the > Technically > Challenged," Assisted Computing Facilities (ACFs) are > modeled on > assisted living facilities, and provide a safe, > structured residential > environment for those unable to handle even the most > common, everyday > multitasks. Most fully accredited ACFs, like Silicon > Pines, are an > oasis of hope and encouragement that allow residents to > lead > productive, technologically relevant lives without the > fear and > anxiety associated with actually having to understand > or execute the > technologies themselves. > > WHO SHOULD BE IN AN ACF? > > Sadly, technology is advancing at such a dramatic rate > that many > millions, of all ages, will never truly be able to > understand it, > putting an undue burden on those friends and family > members who must > explain it to them. But unless the loved one is > suffering from a truly > debilitating affliction, such as Reinstallzheimers, the > decision to > commit is entirely personal. You must ask yourself: > > "How frustrated am I that my parent/sibling/spouse is > unable to open > an email attachment?" > > "How much of my time should be taken up explaining how > RAM is > different from hard drive memory?" > > "How many times can I bear to hear my dad say, 'Hey, > can I replace the > motherboard with a fatherboard? Ha ha ha!'" > > To make things easier, we have prepared a list of > Warning Signs which > we encourage you to return to often, or, if you can't > figure out how > to bookmark it, print out. Also, please take a moment > to read "I'm > Glad I'm in Here! - A Resident's Story." > > MUST IT BE FAMILY, OR CAN I PLACE ANYONE IN AN ACF? > > Several corporations have sought permission to have > certain employees, > or at times entire sales departments, committed to > ACFs. At present, > however, individuals can be committed only by direct > family or > self-internment. The reason is simple: there are not > nearly enough > ACFs in the world to accommodate all the > technologically challenged. > For example, there are currently only 860,000 beds > available in ACFs, > but there are 29 million AOL users. > > HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? > > ACF rents range from free up to $12,500 per month. The > disparity is > currently a point of contention in the ACF industry. > Many residents > are covered through government programs such as > Compucaid or > Compucare, but reimbursement rates are low and only > cover a portion of > the fees. > > Exacerbating the situation are the HMOs (HelpDesk > Maintenance > Organizations), which often deny coverage, forcing > residents to pay > out of pocket or turn to expensive private techcare > insurers such as > BlueCache/BlueScreen. > > Offsetting the costs are technology companies > themselves, many of > which subsidize ACFs. Firms such as Microsoft, Dell, > Qualcomm, and > America Online will pay up to 100 percent of a > resident's monthly > bill, but there is a catch. ISPs, for instance, require > residents to > sign service contracts lasting a year or more. > Microsoft, meanwhile, > prohibits the installation of any competitive software, > while > Priceline requires that residents buy shares of its > stock, which seems > onerous but saves residents on lavatory tissue. > > HOW OLD MUST I BE TO HAVE SOMEONE COMMITTED? > > Until very recently, you had to be 18 or older to > legally commit a > family member. However, the now famous British court > case Frazier vs. > Frazier and Frazier has cleared the way for minors to > commit their > parents. In that case, 15-year-old Bradley Frazier of > Leicester had > his 37-year-old parents committed to an ACF in > Bournemouth after a > judge ruled Ian and Janet Frazier were a "danger to > themselves and the > community." According to court records, Bradley told > his parents about > the I LoveYou virus and warned them not to click > attachments, then the > next day his parents received an I LoveYou email and > clicked on the > attachment because, they explained, "it came from > someone we know." > > WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN AN ACF? First, make sure it's > a genuine > Assisted Computing Facility, and not an Assisted Living > Facility. To > tell the difference, observe the residents. If they > look rather old > and tend to openly discuss bowel movements, this is > probably 'assisted > living.' On the other hand, if they vary in age and say > things like, > "I'm supposed to figure that out? I'm not Bill Gates > you know!," this > is probably 'assisted computing.' > > Also, at a well-run ACF, residents should lead full, > independent > lives, and should be allowed the use of many technology > devices, > including telephones, electric toothbrushes, and alarm > clocks. > However, only a facility's Licensed Techcare > Professionals (LTPs) > should perform computational or technological tasks > such as installing > programs or saving email attachments. And LTPs should > NEVER answer > residents' questions because studies have shown that > answering user > questions inevitably makes things worse. Instead, > residents should > simply have things done for them, relieving them of the > pressure to > "learn" or "improve." > > CAN A RESIDENT EVER GET OUT? > > No. > > OK, THIS SOUNDS PROMISING. HOW CAN I LEARN MORE? > > For your enlightenment, we offer extensive information > on Silicon > Pines and the ACF lifestyle, which can be found by > clicking one of the > links in the navigation bars found at both the top and > bottom of this > page. But whatever you decide, keep in mind that due > to demand, ACFs > now have long waiting lists. WebTV & AOL users alone > will take years > to absorb. > > -- > Raju Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://kandalaya.org/ > It is the mind that moves > > +++ girish p [linux-india] <03/12/01 16:38 +0530>: > > Can anybody tell me how to stop > > this MAPS RSSSM ? > > By configuring your sendmail not to be an open relay > > > I have tried Configuring my sendmail.cf but still this > > Dont meddle with sendmail.cf - only use the sendmail.mc > Don't use linuxconf to configure sendmail.cf by the way > ... > > > is giving me the problem ,it still says that my > server is open relay, but > > it is not i have tested. > > You sure about that? The RSS uses about 14..15 tests. > There is another > (even more efficient) relaytester available at > http://www.monkeys.com/mrt/ - > you might want to try that as well. > > If the RSS says you have an open relay - you _do_ have > an open relay, and > what's more, your server has been hijacked by a spammer > and used to send out > spam. That's clear, at any rate. > > > Can any body tell me how to remove the Ip address > from > > Mail Abuse Org. Database.. > > By closing your open relay and submitting it for a > retest. If the retest > says 'not an open relay' your IP will be removed. > > > We are running sendmail 8.11 > > ... which defaults to 'not an open relay' by default. > > Have you [for example] committed one of these common > goofups - > > 1. Set FEATURE(`relay_local_from') so that > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or > whatever can send mail through your server? > > 2. Or maybe From: tatainfotech.com RELAY in access.db? > > 3. Set FEATURE(`promiscuos_relay')? > > 4. Configured sendmail with linuxconf so that it will > relay for something > like bangpath / percentage pathing etc? > > -srs > -- > Suresh Ramasubramanian <----> mallet <at> efn dot org > EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin > > Hi There ! > > > Is there any mechanism to prevent Users from changing > root password by > booting the machine in Single User Mode in Red Hat ? I > have got some > kind of echo about some patch being available to plug > this hole , > please correct me if I'm wrong or let me know the > details ! > > > Thanks > > Bhoopendra > > > Hi everybody, > > Thanks to all for responding to my request. I have > configured the thing as > I was trying to do and the thing is working fine. > > Thanks for the help. > > > Goutam > > > I was trying to have only email addresses in a plain > text file, copied > from address book of pine. When tried to import > .addressbook in gnumeric, > it failed ( gnumeric crashes ) as neither it is fixed > width nor space or > tab separated. > > From pine it export one email address at a time, which > makes to achieve > the objective difficult. > > Is there any good way to do this? > > What is the role of .addressbook.lu ? > > H.S.Rai > > > This is a part of what "man pine" returns. > > <comment> > Pine uses the c-client messaging API to access > local and remote mail folders. This library provides a > variety of low-level message-handling functions, > including drivers for a variety of different mail > file formats, as well as routines to access remote > mail and news servers, using IMAP (Internet Message > Access Protocol) and NNTP (Network News Transport > Protocol).Outgoing mail is usually handed-off to the > Unix sendmail, program but it can optionally be posted > directly via SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). > </comment> > > Retrieving message from POP3 is not possible so far my > knowledg goes. > > Kausik > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. > http://shopping.yahoo.com > > >>>>> "H" == H S Rai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > H> I was trying to have only email addresses in a > plain text file, > H> copied from address book of pine. When tried to > import > H> .addressbook in gnumeric, it failed ( gnumeric > crashes ) as > H> neither it is fixed width nor space or tab > separated. > > Pine is not suited for this kind of job at all. Switch > to mutt. ;-) > You will find pine address book to plain text > converters at > http://www.mutt.org (IIRC). > > Binand > > The download alsa tar file has the readme in > it.Installing is as simple, > > configure;make;make install;snddevices.But reading the > readme is the way to > go.. > > > At 06:36 PM 12/2/2001, Shashank Teotia bt mme wrote: > > >Hello, > >I need to install alsa in linux. But I don't have the > readme to guide me. > >I cannot find the readme on the alsa site. > >can someone please help me with this? > > > >Shashank > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >linux-india-help mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-indi- > a-help > > > > Did you use any kernel rpm's ?If it is custom kernel > installation,then likely the problem might be that the > processor is > identified by you wrongly. > > do > cat /proc/cpuinfo. in the current kernel.Then Build the > new kernel based on > the output. > > At 03:26 PM 12/3/2001, amit gupta wrote: > >hi All, > > > >I m installing kernel v2.4.5 on my DELL PC.After > making the Image for > >the same when I reboot the system with the new Kernel > the system is > >giving the following error & system is not coming up > with the new > >kernel- > > > >Code-Bad EIP value > >Kernel panic : Aiee,killing Interrupt Handler > >In Interrupt Handler-not syncing > > > >any solution for this problem ? > > > >TIA, > >amit > >__________________________ > >Amit Gupta, > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Infosys Tech. Ltd.,Mohali > >Off. +91-172-254191,2,4 xt.6203 > >Resi +91-172-267060 > >____________________ > > > >_______________________________________________ > >linux-india-help mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-indi- > a-help > > > > Lilo has password setting option,check man lilo. > > > Kalyan > > > At 05:38 PM 12/3/2001, bsingh wrote: > >Hi There ! > > > > > >Is there any mechanism to prevent Users from changing > root password by > >booting the machine in Single User Mode in Red Hat ? > I have got some > >kind of echo about some patch being available to plug > this hole , > >please correct me if I'm wrong or let me know the > details ! > > > > > >Thanks > > > >Bhoopendra > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >linux-india-help mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-indi- > a-help > > > > >>>>> "Kausik" == Kausik Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > > Kausik> This is a part of what "man pine" returns. > <comment> Pine > Kausik> uses the c-client messaging API to access > local and remote > Kausik> mail folders. This library provides a > variety of low-level > Kausik> message-handling functions, including > drivers for a > Kausik> variety of different mail file formats, as > well as > Kausik> routines to access remote mail and news > servers, using > Kausik> IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) and > NNTP (Network > Kausik> News Transport Protocol).Outgoing mail is > usually > Kausik> handed-off to the Unix sendmail, program > but it can > Kausik> optionally be posted directly via SMTP > (Simple Mail > Kausik> Transfer Protocol). </comment> > > Kausik> Retrieving message from POP3 is not > possible so far my > Kausik> knowledg goes. > > Your knowledge is wrong. > > From http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/index.html - Q > 9.3: > > <quote> > 9.3 Can Pine be used with a POP server? > > Versions of PC-Pine prior to 4.00 cannot be used with a > POP (Post > Office Protocol) server. With Unix Pine, and with > PC-Pine 4.00 and > after, you can access a POP server in "online" mode. > That is, Pine > will start a POP3 session and keep it open until the > mailbox is > closed. Due to the nature of the POP3 protocol, Pine > will not see any > new mail which arrives during the POP3 session. Thus > new mail only > arrives upon starting a session. > > </quote> > > Binand > > On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:48:53PM +0530, H.S.Rai wrote: > > On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > > > > Create a /etc/aliases entry mapping to all the > users in > > > your address book. > > > > But, it does show address of recipient, rather show > the > > alias_name@domain_name_of_sender. I wish to have > recip- > > ient's email in To field. > > > ---end quoted text--- > > Just my 2p. The best thing for bulk mailing is to > use a > simple bash script and sending it directly through the > MTA > (sendmail -vt) without the need for any MUA. If you > want > all the addressees to recieve with only their name on > it > (and not the whole list of addressees), then use Bcc: > > Only thing is you need to take out all the addresses > from > the pine addressbook first ... > > The following script should do the job for you, with > each > recipient getting an "original" copy :- > > ------------<snip>------------- > #!/bin/bash > sendmail -vt <<- -EndOfMail- > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: > Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], > [EMAIL PROTECTED], > .... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Just for you > > The following is the text just for > you and you alone ! > > Someone > > -EndOfMail- > > ------------</snip>------------- > > Note: There is no comma after the last address. > Note the space after each colon in headers. > No space between the first two lines or > within the mail header section. > > OR, write a script to mail individually using the > "mailx" > program. Example: > > for ADDEE in `cat address.list`; do > mail -v -s "Just for You" $ADDEE < message.txt > done > > The file address.list should have all names in > sequence > without any line gaps or terminating commas. > > HTH > > Bish > > -- > : > ####[ Linux One Stanza Tip (LOST) ] > ########################### > > Sub : Formatting a floppy > LOST #104 > > Unlike DOS/Windows, floppy formatting in Linux is a two > staged > process, first a low level format with programs like > fdformat > or superformat ... and then we put the file system on > it with > mkfs. Any of the file systems supported by linux can > be used > inclusive of ext2, msdos and minix. (See man mkfs, > fdformat) > > ####<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>##################################- > ###### > : > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-india-help mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india- > -help >
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