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2005-04-01 Thread Georgina
Love is life. And if you miss love, you miss life. I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. No matter what looms ahead, if you can eat today, enjoy today, mix good cheer with friends today enjoy it

Re: Browse a local network?

2005-04-01 Thread Simon Geard
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:09 -0500, Craig Colton wrote: A graphical version of ssh and scp can be found in Konqueror/kde. I use the fish ioslave to transfer files between my linux boxes. Just type fish:/[EMAIL PROTECTED] into the address bar and and you can browse host's files as if they were

Re: Wireless networking?

2005-04-01 Thread Simon Geard
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 07:50 -0500, Jason Gurtz wrote: On 31-Mar-05 05:28, thorsten wrote: Regarding Security I can not say much, just that one: WEP is not secure, it just prevents your neighbour from using your Flatrate (if he dosen't know airsnort). I don't know how much better WPA is.

Re: Browse a local network?

2005-04-01 Thread Philipp Tölke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Simon Geard wrote: Incidentally, why does KDE use a fish: url? That's hardly an obvious choice... FIle SHell, perhaps? - -- Philipp Tölke Manly's Maxim: Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. -BEGIN

LFS News Server

2005-04-01 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
Hi all: Posting this to the main lists so that all can see. As you're likely aware, there has been some trouble lately with our news server here. As of Wednesday, we had the server back online and the mail news gateway was working effectively. However, the news mail gateway was still not

Re: Browse a local network?

2005-04-01 Thread Craig Colton
On Friday 01 April 2005 06:07 am, Simon Geard wrote: Incidentally, why does KDE use a fish: url? That's hardly an obvious choice... Simon. It's probably to make you think that KDE is doing something real fancy-shmancy - when in fact they're just using plain old ssh (I think). Just for

Re: ShieldsUP! firewall test.

2005-04-01 Thread rhubarbpie
You're correct, I hadn't install the iptables bootscript as I hadn't seen it in the documentation either. I installed them but still get zero stealth ports. The scripts seemed to install properly but how do I know they're working? Any other ideas? On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 10:15, Andrew Benton