Re: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages from the list

1997-11-24 Thread Rik Johns
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Daniel Mashao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Since I used procmail I am relieved because only important messages
 and many junk emails end-up in my main folder. Now if I can find a
 way to get rid of the junk emails.

Much of the spam aren't addressed to you directly. 

Make a list of all the addresses and mailinglists to which you get
mail, filter that mail into list.debian, mail.private, and similar.
Leave the rest in mail.unsorted and take a look in that once a week,
to see if anything important has slipped through.

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Bruce, you asked if anyone would step up to take care of the Spam
on the mailing lists. If no one has taken it up, I would be more then
happy to take care of this problem. I have experience in dealing with
This, and will do this, if you still need someone...Email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], if you would like me to handle this...Rik...
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Re: identd?

1997-11-23 Thread Rik Johns
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Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What is /usr/sbin/identd,  and why don't I have it installed?  It 
seems
 that it's trying to run an awful lot.  

identd is part of netstd, so you would need that installed.  Actually,
I'm quite surprised it's not installed, since it contains a lot of
useful programs.

Will, take a look in /etc/inetd.conf, you will find what you need
there...Regards...Rik...




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Re: kernel message : Possible flooding ???

1997-11-20 Thread Rik Johns
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Hi,
In the file /var/log/kern.log, I have the message like that :

Nov 18 05:08:49 poynting last message repeated 2 times
Nov 18 05:10:50 poynting kernel: Warning: possible SYN flooding. 
Sending
cookies.
Nov 18 05:10:59 poynting kernel: Warning: possible SYN flooding. 
Sending
cookies.
Nov 18 05:10:59 poynting kernel: validated probe(3103d184, 5a4ccb84,
33166, 20100, 1878646017)

This message is repeated a lot of time. What is the meaning of this
message? This week, a user (we actively search him) use our server to
attack and crash a other server on the net. Today, our own server 
crash.
We think that the crash was a strike back. So, the kernel message about 
a
possible flooding could be related to our hacker war?

Dany Dionne
Physics Department
Laval University
Canada

Dany, sure looks like a syn-flood attack, take a look in tcpdump and
See if it gave a legit address. BTW: is this on the Irc???..Rik...
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Re: Tracing Spoof IP's

1997-11-19 Thread Rik Johns
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Is there a way to detect / trace where the spoof ip addresses are 
coming
from? Or is it an impoosible task?
Best way I have found, is to use tcpdump, install, then cd /usr/sbin
and ./tcpdump. Not full-proof, But I can get the real addy of a
Spoofed hit, 90% of the timeRegards...Rik...aka..Debian1
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Re: Tear-Drop (ip_fragment bug) anyone apply the patch?

1997-11-19 Thread Rik Johns
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There has been a severe bug discovered in all implementations of Linux 
kernels
up to 2.0.31 and 2.1.62 (development) which can be used to remotely 
crash or
reboot your Linux system.
http://www.linux.efnet.ca/ip_fragment.shtml.   also info at: 
www.linux.org

I'm about to apply the patch.  Has anyone had experiences w/ it 
espcially with 
respect to debian/
Chris, the 2.1.63 .64 and .65 are patched for this...regards...Rik
Thanks,
Chris
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Re: space, time, matter

1997-11-13 Thread Rik Johns
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Brendan,

Many people find discussion groups like ours by searching for keywords
on the web, and then they post questions to those groups without really
understanding what the groups are for. This is the conventional theory.

My theory is that people like you don't really exist. You are simply a
figment of my imagination. You have no existence independent of me. If
I stop thinking about you, it will be as if you never were.

I will now add your name to my e-mail kill file, and will consciously
perform an act of forgetting. Shortly after you receive this message,
you will disappear into thin air.

   Bruce Perens
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Linux - the supportable operating system. 
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LOL, Bruce, would this confirm his not believing in space, time and
Matter, as he does not exist:)...Is Bill Gates the Anti-Christ
Seen on another shirt I made..Cheers Rik
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Re: who can help me

1997-11-13 Thread Rik Johns
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hi
I am a beginner in linux. I have a small question in debian linux.
I have downloaded and installed debian linux on my PC. but I can't
connect my PC to network. To resolve this problem ,could you tell me
which packege should be install ? And, which packege should be install
if I want to install X window?

Sincerely Yours

Zhangxu
There is a great simple little Prog, called pppsetup that can be
Found on the WWW, or on any linux channel on the Efnet irc. I have
used it, and every1 I have sent it to, has had great success..Rik..
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Re: HELLO

1997-11-11 Thread Rik Johns
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1) don't shout. 

2) this is a Linux mailing list, not MS-DOS.

3) winmodems will never work under MS-DOS. ever. buy a real modem.
same is true for Linux, at least at this time.

On Mon, 10 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 COULD YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIND DOS DRIVERS FOR MY WINMODEM, BECAUSE I 
HAVE
 GAMES TO PLAY ON MODEM GAME.  I CAN'T BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T WORK 
IN DOS.
 
4) and it was my impression, that aol users were un-able to connect
to the Internet using the Aol servers..who knows...:/...
Simon Karpen   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!], `Pray,
Mr.  Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right
answers come out?'  I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of
confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
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Re: HELLO

1997-11-11 Thread Rik Johns
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1) don't shout. 

2) this is a Linux mailing list, not MS-DOS.

3) winmodems will never work under MS-DOS. ever. buy a real modem.
same is true for Linux, at least at this time.

On Mon, 10 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 COULD YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIND DOS DRIVERS FOR MY WINMODEM, BECAUSE I 
HAVE
 GAMES TO PLAY ON MODEM GAME.  I CAN'T BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T WORK 
IN DOS.
 
4) and it was my impression, that aol users were un-able to connect
to the Internet using the Aol servers..who knows...:/...
Simon Karpen   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sysadmin, Shodor Education Foundation

On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!], `Pray,
Mr.  Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right
answers come out?'  I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of
confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
-- Charles Babbage



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Re: HELLO

1997-11-11 Thread Rik Johns
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1) don't shout. 

2) this is a Linux mailing list, not MS-DOS.

3) winmodems will never work under MS-DOS. ever. buy a real modem.
same is true for Linux, at least at this time.

On Mon, 10 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 COULD YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIND DOS DRIVERS FOR MY WINMODEM, BECAUSE I 
HAVE
 GAMES TO PLAY ON MODEM GAME.  I CAN'T BECAUSE MY MODEM DOESN'T WORK 
IN DOS.
 
4) and it was my impression, that aol users were un-able to connect
to the Internet using the Aol servers..who knows...:/...
Simon Karpen   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sysadmin, Shodor Education Foundation

On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!], `Pray,
Mr.  Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right
answers come out?'  I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of
confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
-- Charles Babbage



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Re: installing a library

1997-11-11 Thread Rik Johns
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I would like to know how to install a library, lmlib 0.5.2 for use 
with
Enlightenment desktop. It has its own install function but I need to 
know
where to install it from. Like where is the best place to gunzip/tar 
files
in, like c:\temp in DOS. If and after an install what files there can 
be
deleted, etc.
Also, when I try to install it I get a message saying I'm missing 
convert
in /bin/sh. It also seems to want make and I'm sure that's installed 
;)
Thanks,
   clif
Clif, U can install imlib in any /dir (ie: root, etc...), as it will
compile to the correct /dirs on it's own. Also, you can get all the
best info on http://mandrake.net/e/, or channel #E on the efnet...Rik
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Re: HELLO

1997-11-11 Thread Rik Johns
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In a message dated 11/11/97 4:02:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 4) and it was my impression, that aol users were unable to connect
  to the Internet using the Aol servers..who knows...:/...
Depending on the game you can do it under Win95.

Doh!!, sorry, I meant that it was my Understanding that Aol Users
where un-able to connect to the Aol Servers, via linux. I know this
is the case on my Gte.com acct, as they said I would never be able to
connect my Boxes to there NT servers. Well I did, so I maybe mistakin
in regards to Aol Users connecting to the Aol Servers.
I don't do Windoze Seen on a shirt I made...:)
Rik

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Re: Configuring xinetd- cannot telnet to self

1997-11-10 Thread Rik Johns
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Well, it must be late, because I thought this info was there, but I had
looked in /etc/inetd.conf instead of /etc/xinetd.conf

Clearly, I missed something during my install a while back...

Thanks!

-dh
Yes, I use the /etc/inetd.conf, xinetd.conf is a package that Debian
has in the dselect package manager.

Daniel Martin wrote:
 
 On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Dan Hugo wrote:


  So where should I look to solve this?

  Check you /etc/xinetd.conf and make
 certain you have the following in it:
 
 service telnet
 {
   socket_type = stream
   protocol= tcp
   wait= no
   user= root
   server  = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
 }
 
 This isn't in the default xinetd.conf, but it was in the xinetd.conf
 generated by the install script when I asked it to convert my 
inetd.conf -
I am allmost sure, that inetd.conf is the default, unless you select
the xinetd.conf from dselect...
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