Re: test

2019-12-13 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 7:16 PM qorg11  wrote:
>
> this is a test please ignore

Try alt.test, https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.test



Re: Test

2009-03-11 Thread Nuno Magalhães
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 15:26, Richard Ibbotson
richard.ibbot...@googlemail.com wrote:

 I have worked on the Debian project since 1993 and the RedHat project
 and Slackware and the others.  I have helped Alan Cox and Linus
 Torvalds and many others.  Too many to mention here.  Faced with the
 fact that no one over at the Debian project wants a list to work at
 all I can only work at a snails pace to try to find a fault or
 configuration error somewhere.  This is not helped by someone who
 prefers to be rude and unhelpful rather than help out.

I wasn't being rude (although that's obviously a matter of opinion), i
was merely stating the fact that you weren't following Debian's code
of conduct for its mailling lists. If you needed to do a test you
could a) reply to a thread that interested you (with relevant
information to that thread) and, in the body, ask that someone confirm
they had received; or b) search the Debian archive later.

But i'm sure an experienced professional like you, who's even worked
with the best in the Linux world, will already know such meager means
of avoiding sending test messages to mailing lists. I still don't
think bragging is an excuse not to follow the CoC.

Nuno Magalhães
LU#484677


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Re: Re: Test

2009-03-11 Thread matthew . a . w . smith
I'm glad the problems with list access have been worked out, and that the  
code of conduct has been reiterated for anyone who may not have been aware  
of it. Now that everyone's had their say, can this conversation please end?  
This could quickly degenerate into a series of shushes to loud people in  
a movie theater; it expresses displeasure with people who are being  
inconsiderate, but does nothing to help anyone hear the movie.


If anyone takes issue with my message here, please send that issue to me  
personally, rather than everyone on the 64 list.


Re: Test

2009-03-10 Thread Richard Ibbotson
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 18:02:22 you wrote:
 Oh wow ... aren't you also the guy who invented velcro ?

Yep.  Velcro was a spin off from something else I was working on.  
Which was Goretex.  Which was patented by Mr Gore.  

Do you think we can get back to some AMD64 stuff now ?  


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Re: Test

2009-03-10 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Manolo Díaz said:
 You (or your ISP provider?) are launching emails from the googlemail.com
 domain using the host terra.adsl24.co.uk

That may or may not be a problem, depending on whether or not they check
for SPF or use other methods to check for forgery.

 Asking what nodes are expected to send mail from googlemail.com we have:
  ;googlemail.com. IN  MX

But querying MX records doesn't get you a list of allowed outbound
hosts.
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Re: Test

2009-03-10 Thread Richard Ibbotson
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 19:13:55 Stephen Gran wrote:
 That may or may not be a problem, depending on whether or not they
 check for SPF or use other methods to check for forgery.

My own ISP have sorted this out now by putting me into their exim.conf 
file (just me).  I seem to have sold an EeePC 701 to their system 
admin and he's put Lenny into it.  Something positive did come out of 
this after all :)

For more info about what I'm ranting on about have a look here

http://www.meiring.org.uk/sheflug/mailarchive/2009/03/msg00018.html

So, I'm not the world's most useless Debian salesman :)

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Re: Test

2009-03-10 Thread Manolo Díaz
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 19:13:55 +
Stephen Gran sg...@debian.org wrote:

 This one time, at band camp, Manolo Díaz said:
  You (or your ISP provider?) are launching emails from the
  googlemail.com domain using the host terra.adsl24.co.uk
 
 That may or may not be a problem, depending on whether or not they
 check for SPF or use other methods to check for forgery.

That's true.

 
  Asking what nodes are expected to send mail from googlemail.com we
  have: ;googlemail.com.  IN  MX
 
 But querying MX records doesn't get you a list of allowed outbound
 hosts.

Of course. In fact those are the hosts where you can send mails for a
given domain, and you can send them from unknown and not listed
anywhere hosts. But many MX administrators do not like this because it
opens doors for spammers.

As you said it can be a problem or not, depending on the recipient
domain.

Kind Regards,
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Re: Test

2009-03-05 Thread Nuno Magalhães
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
Please do not ignore.

Nuno Magalhães
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Re: Test

2009-03-05 Thread Richard Ibbotson
On Thursday 05 March 2009 14:35:24 Nuno Magalhães wrote:
 http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
 Please do not ignore.

I've been trying to send mail to Debian lists for more than a month.  
The Debian lists admin has ignored my e-mail.  This has been coming 
back..

 Recipient address rejected: Mail appeared to be SPAM or forged. Ask 
your Mail/DNS-Administrator to correct HELO and DNS MX settings or to 
get removed from DNSBLs; in postmaster.rfc-ignorant.org 

*  My ISP can find nothing wrong anywhere
* I am not a spammer I am not blacklisted

I have worked on the Debian project since 1993 and the RedHat project 
and Slackware and the others.  I have helped Alan Cox and Linus 
Torvalds and many others.  Too many to mention here.  Faced with the 
fact that no one over at the Debian project wants a list to work at 
all I can only work at a snails pace to try to find a fault or 
configuration error somewhere.  This is not helped by someone who 
prefers to be rude and unhelpful rather than help out.


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Re: Test wpa-encrypted

2005-11-29 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 09:23:59AM +, antonio giulio wrote:
 I have installed wpa_supplicant for my wireless connection.
 Is there a way to test it? I can use internet normally, but I'm not
 sure that it's using wpa (I have read this tutorial: 
 http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=399787view=getlastpost).
 Could be good a sniffer like ethereal? And if so, how test it?

Just configure the access point to only allow WPA, and see if you
connect at all.  I am sure there is a better way but not sure what.  You
certainly can't tell with any packet sniffer since they only see the
stuff after it comes out of the wireless chip.  You would need some kind
of wireless traffic sniffer with it's own antenna or something to do
that.

Len Sorensen


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