Hi
Rene Mayrhofer schrieb:
There's only one minor problem: Shipping files for
update-modules is easy, since modutils is required and
therefore /etc/modutils should always be present. But since
logcheck is only optional, should packages still ship files in
/etc/logcheck/*.d/ although they
Florian Friesdorf schrieb:
ok, please correct me if I'm wrong.
- security fixes wil make it sooner or later into proposed-updates
- to get security fixes as fast as possible I use
security.debian.org
- new features only appear in proposed-updates
No,
Florian Friesdorf schrieb:
ok, please correct me if I'm wrong.
- security fixes wil make it sooner or later into proposed-updates
- to get security fixes as fast as possible I use
security.debian.org
- new features only appear in proposed-updates
No,
Hello.
I've played a bit with autocommands in vim (the first time ever
I looked at them), and came up with this (shamelessly stolen
from the default vimrc, there it handles *.bz2):
augroup encrypted
au!
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre*.gpg set bin
autocmd
Hello.
I've played a bit with autocommands in vim (the first time ever
I looked at them), and came up with this (shamelessly stolen
from the default vimrc, there it handles *.bz2):
augroup encrypted
au!
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre*.gpg set bin
autocmd
Hello.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 04:21:28PM +, Patrick Barr wrote:
If you are looking to see if someone is getting through your ipchains and
getting stopped by tcp_wrappers, you can change your hosts.deny from
ALL: ALL to
ALL: ALL: spawn ( \
echo -e "\n\
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