El Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 06:43:00PM +0200, Diego Bote dijo:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, José María Gálvez Aguiló wrote:
Mauricio E Ruiz Font wrote:
...
cuando trata de escribir el lilo en la particion de root..
Por lo que yo se, Linux debe instalarse dentro del primer Gb. así que si
empiezas
Tiene qeu utilizar una utilidad del apache (creo que es el logresolve) que
lo que hace es convertir el log de direcciones ip a adirecciones
canonicas, y luego si le pasa como parametro este archivo de log al
webalizer y listo.
Nestor A. Diaz L.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP Public Key `wget
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Javier_Fafi=E1n_Alvarez?= wrote:
Yo pienso que se podrian hacer versiones lite o mas especializadas
de (servidor, workstation) en las que se probaran todos los paquetes
importantes. Estas distribuciones, al ser el numero de paquetes mucho
menor
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Alvarez, Angel wrote:
Falto el make dep antes del make bzImage
Tambien el make clean, si no recuerdo mal.
Diego.
Para compilar, necesitas el código fuente de alguna versión, a ser posible
la misma que estés usando
= Original Message From Ugo Enrico Albarello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=
At 10:43 AM 2000-04-26 +0200, 2070718 wrote:
hola a todos
Hola...
[...]
No seria genial tener un dist que se pudiera instalar en cualquier
plataforma
desde el mismo set de cds (conteniendo solo las fuentes) siendo optima
Hace algun tiempo instale las Xf 4 y me kede un poco preocupado pq no se
podian ajustar los modelines como en las series 3xx siendo esta posibilidad
una gran ventaja que con un poco de esfuerzo da grandes resultado como:
-modos de video nuevos (pej 224x256 genial para el snes9x)
-menos
Hay algún paquete que contenga el Mutt compilado con SSL?
Aunque estoy pensando que yo en realidad utilizo 'fetchmail' y el
'exim' para bajarme el correo. ¿Hay alguna versión que soporte SSL en
la conexión a SMTP y POP3?
Creo que hay un programa que permite utilizar cualquier aplicación a
El lunes 24 de abril de 2000 a la(s) 00:13:26 -0400, Miguel Angel Rodr?guez
contaba:
(--) SVGA: XAA: Using 8 128x128 areas for pixmap caching
(--) SVGA: XAA: Caching tiles and non-transparent stipples
(--) SVGA: XAA: Horizontal and vertical lines and segments
Trident: BitBLT engine time-out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y otra cosa.. saben de alguna otra lista de correo pero de programacion en
linux... pero como para principiantes.. ya que SOY MUY PRINCIPIANTE.
Hola compatriota, ya te han explicado que lo que necesitas es itoa o
como no en todas las versiones de C viene itoa, también
Gracias Nestor saludos a todos
Tiene qeu utilizar una utilidad del apache (creo que es el
logresolve) que
lo que hace es convertir el log de direcciones ip a adirecciones
canonicas,
Algo como eso que me dices es lo que ando buscando.
Pero nada similar a logresolve he visto lo que si he
Hola Juan
Hola
Yo tengo instalado el Webalizer 1.30 y en el apache no habilite el
HostnameLookups para que las personas que navegan en el site no
les sea mas
lento para entrar.
hay alguna otra forma para que me resuelva los nombres con esta
versión sin
usar el HostnameLookups on del
Hola Nestor
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda
NO, lo que necesita es correr el logresolve sobre los archivos de log, no
directamente en el apache y listo, coja todos los logs, concatenelos por
fecha y luego corra el logresolve sobre este archivo y luego ese nuevo
archivo paseselo al webalizer.
Voy
Cuando hago un telnet físicamente desde mi propia máquina a mi propia
máquina, bien como root o como usuario, no me deja entrar. Dice
connection refused by server y me echa. El puerto está abierto en
inetd.conf. Uso 'woody'.
¿Hay algún archivo que esté pasando por alto?
Otra cosa, ¿cuáles son las
en cuanto a la contradiccion que mencionas kiza no me he expresado con
claridad los que quieria decir es que no conozco ningun metodo abreviado
(tipo: apt-get installsource xx) i que seria fantastico poder
tenerlo no? ya que si lo pensais detenidamente tiene una serie de
o con versión estable excesivamente desfasada porque los procesos de
estabilización tardan demasiado. La solución probablemente no es facil.
He cambiado el Subject porque esto ya me parece más un problema de
filosofia que un problema de distribución.
Se por experiencia que los usuarios,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claro esta que a lo bruto, yo pudiera hacer un scrip llamado por un
cron, que me copie el log poniendolo en otro directorio con estas
direcciones ya resueltas, para que este fichero del nuevo dir sea el
consultado por webalizer y no darle esta carga al apache.
El
Juan Carlos Muro:
Cuando hago un telnet físicamente desde mi propia máquina a mi propia
máquina, bien como root o como usuario, no me deja entrar. Dice
connection refused by server y me echa. El puerto está abierto en
inetd.conf. Uso 'woody'.
¿Hay algún archivo que esté pasando por alto?
Yo utilice el analog, se integra muy bien con el apache, es capaz de coger
los logs comprimidos y analizarlos, en la proxima version de webalizer
esto va a estar soportado, pero lo que no soporta todavia es
metacaracteres del estilo access.log*gz
En cuanto a estadisticas el webalizer le da por la
Hola
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claro esta que a lo bruto, yo pudiera hacer un scrip llamado por un
cron, que me copie el log poniendolo en otro directorio con estas
direcciones ya resueltas, para que este fichero del nuevo dir sea el
consultado por webalizer y no darle esta carga al
Hola:
He estado haciendo pruebas con la configuración del kernel,
y cuando he intentado arrancar mi viejo kernel (2.0.31), pues no consigo
arrancar la opcion de red.
¿ Como puedo volver a mi antigua configuracion?
Gracias
¿Alguien ha tratado con esta tarjeta...?
¿Le ha ido bien ...?
Si a alguien le va bien esta tarjeta, agradeceria que me mandara el
xf86config, para poder ver donde está el error.
Post: Va con el xserver_SVGA, pero la presentacion que he conseguido no me
satisface ...
Hola a todos.
Siento seguir haciendo preguntas de novato, pero no salgo de ahí. Y lo
intento. La cosa es, empece según recomendaciones a utilizar el vim, y
me acostumbré. Por casualidad descubrí entre las utilidades debian el
gvim. Me alegré un montón ya que no había encontrado
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Juan Carlos Muro wrote:
Cuando hago un telnet físicamente desde mi propia máquina a mi propia
máquina, bien como root o como usuario, no me deja entrar. Dice
connection refused by server y me echa. El puerto está abierto en
inetd.conf. Uso 'woody'.
¿Hay algún archivo que
Buenas
Me preguntaba si alguno de ustedes conoceria algún diccionario de
inglés-castellano, yo tengo uno, el qi2c, pero es en modo gráfico, sobre
qt encima !, y me gustaría saber si conoceis algo que rule en modo texto (
yo soy tope modo texto ) :)
Saludos !
mi numero de firma para Drivers para
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Per Wigren wrote:
Nån som har fått joysticken att fungera?
Jodå. Både Gravis Gamepad, Gravis Gamepad Pro och numera Gravis Gamepad
Pro för USB. (tidigare 2.2.14, nu 2.3.99)
# insmod joystick.o
# insmod joy-gravis.o
/lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/joy-gravis.o: init_module:
Nu vet jag inte hur det funkar med AWE64, men med mitt SB128 så måste man
skicka en parameter till kernelmodulen som säger att joystickporten ska
enablas. Kolla i /usr/src/linux/Documentation
Du råkar inte veta vad det är för parameter?
Jag har grepat efter joystick och joyport och gameport i
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Per Wigren wrote:
Nu vet jag inte hur det funkar med AWE64, men med mitt SB128 så måste man
skicka en parameter till kernelmodulen som säger att joystickporten ska
enablas. Kolla i /usr/src/linux/Documentation
Du råkar inte veta vad det är för parameter?
Nej, jag har
Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Taupter wrote:
Mais uma vez: O Fernado César Carreira se deu o trabalho de
compilar a
última versão da Xlib e me passou para que eu pudesse disponibilizá-las
em um site na internet. Os pacotes se encontram em
Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 11:20:32PM -0300, Adriano Freitas wrote:
Mais uma vez: O Fernado César Carreira se deu o trabalho de compilar a
última versão da Xlib e me passou para que eu pudesse disponibilizá-las
em um site na internet. Os pacotes se encontram
Taupter wrote:
Mais uma vez: O Fernado César Carreira se deu o trabalho de
compilar a
última versão da Xlib e me passou para que eu pudesse disponibilizá-las
em um site na internet. Os pacotes se encontram em
http://aluno1.iq.usp.br/~jfreitas/ É só descompactar e colocar no
Valeu a dica ... eu baixei o utilitario ... mas parece que o problema eh com meu
disco mesmo.
O programa de diagnostico/correcao foi taxativo: erro 0258, procurar o
suporte.
Muito obrigado,
Nivaldo
Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
Ola Nivaldo,
Isto já aconteceu comigo quando tentava
De: Adriano Freitas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
trabalha de graça? :) Quem já instalou windows e tem amigos japoneses
(fanáticos pelo idioma japonês) sabe que a versão para o japonês é
diferente que a versão com caracteres em latin. Não é tão
simples assim
colocar suporte em uma única
Alguem sabe onde posso encontrar um Pingui'ns em ASCII Art?
Olá,
Existe uma galeria de pinguins no endereço: http://lwn.net/Gallery
. Não sei se nesse site especificamente, existe em ASCII, mas ele tem uns
links para outras galerias...
André Leão Macedo
-Mensagem original-
De: Flavio Alberto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Toda vez que tento utilizar o mkpasswd para gerar senhas automaticas... ele
me revolve a seguinte mensagem:
mkpasswd: no DBM database on system - no action perfomed
alguem sabe o porque desta mensagem? e como resolver este problema?
Depois de algum suor pra gerar a xlib (tive que gerar o X inteiro
com todos os seus pacotes e servidores diferentes entre outras coisas) aqui
vai o pacote disponível para os aventureiros.
Estou acentuando normalmente no Star Office 5.1, mas como eu o
instalei após instalar meu
hi ya...
btw...just curious...what does these command return ???
- a bunch of dumb silly tests...
root# egrep -i failed|failure|refused|not allowed|illegal
port|blocked|denied /var/log/{messages,syslog,xferlog}*
root# last
root# last -f /var/log/wtmp
root# last -f /var/run/utmp
root# cat
Does anybody know where I can get this? I just saw an article at CNN
site. Since it is java should run in a Debian box, I suppose.
You guessed right, I am CubanAmerican (=AmericanCuban)
Thanx.
Hi All,
I'm in the process of trying to install Debian from CD (I bought the
package in a store) on a 486/66, with the eventual goal of being independent
of the evil Gatesoft empire :-) But my problem is I have a SONY CDU33A
CD-ROM which uses a Sony Proprietary controller, and the
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 12:57:42PM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
it does not matter how good your password is if someone gets a sniffer
on your network they WILL see it flying around in plaintext.
Unless you use SSL telnet.
true but i find ssl
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Steven Satelle wrote:
My understanding is (more from windoze than linux) that installing on one
hrd drv and using it in a diff system is a bad idea, lots of different
It is often a good idea. Sometimes, it is the most efficient way to get a
system installed- say if the
What's the deal with wmaker-gnome? I tried to do a a dist-upgrade,
something I haven't done in a few months and it removed wmaker-gnome.
Trying to install it direct with 'apt-get install wmaker-gnome' produces
this:
Note, selecting wmaker instead of wmaker-gnome
Sorry, wmaker is already the
Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Did wmaker-gnome get pulled while I was sleeping? BTW this is a potato
system (Alpha).
I don't think it's required any more. I think Window Maker is
configured with support for both KDE and GNOME, so just install wmaker
and it'll all just work.
while you can specify that a substitution take place on many lines
(1,3s/// for lines 1-3, .,$s/// for lines here to end of file, or
%s/// for lines all) VI is based on EX which is a line editor.
yah, hence my question :)
there may be some advanced voodoo mumbo-jumbo that will allow VIM (or
Hi all,
I am attempting to install the stable version of Debian 2.1 distributed by
O'Reilly. All is fine until install asks me to identify the CD-ROM where
the Debian CD is. All of my drives are SCSI and this includes the CD-ROM.
The floppy is IDE and I am booting from it (.This disk uses Linux
A friend of mine (as am I) is running Debian 2.1 that has been
dist-upgraded to woody, and while he can telnet into my machine just fine,
I cannot telnet into his, the error received states-
telnetd: getpty: permission denied
the permissions on his ptys and ttys and so on are the same as mine.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:50:09PM -0500, w trillich wrote
hey john -- thanks for the informative reply!
John Pearson wrote:
my syslog was complaining of something quite similar, so maybe
you already helped my problem a bit. from syslog...
Apr 25 21:29:48 server modprobe: Note:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 12:30:39PM -0700, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
This may be the wrong group for the following, but I went to the website
www.linuxsecurity.com and there stating that it is impossible to make
GNU/Linux - Debian/Linux total secure because the root user has the
ability to change
unsubscribe
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of chris horn.
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:42 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Semi-frequent lock-ups
Hi. I'm running wiht packages from the newest update of Slink off the
The # after 2.2.14 indicates what build of the kernel you're running...
namely, if you recompile your kernel, this number will increase.
Mine's at #17 =)
-- Curtis Hogg
Email 1 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Email 2 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW - http://www.cyberhighway.net/~buckmins
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Are you running 24 bpi in X? I have found that
netscape dosen't like 24 bpp but will give the correct
colors if X is run at 32 bpp. Don't know if 8 or 16
bpp settings cause problems.
No, it's just 8 bpp.
Does X need 24bpp for showing some of the
-Original Message-
From: Antonio Rodriguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 1:59 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Kernel panic
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:42.
This is happenning after compiling a new kernel. I can still
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An easy trick for making a password that's hard to guess but easy
to remember is to use the first letter of each word in the first
line of a song you know well.
Get pwgen package; it generates easy to remember (but hopefully difficult
to guess)
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Ok, so who *else* is using talwkatgig? g
I'd prefer to use tsrts..
Oki
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 09:21:43AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
BTW, does anyone use MD5 for /etc/shadow? I'd like to use it, but how do
migrate from crypt() to MD5? I don't think that just changing the entry
in the config file (/etc/login.conf?) would be sufficient.
if your using slink changing
Sure there's interest.
* Alan Sobey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27-04-2000 10:08 PM +0100]
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 10:18:51PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
Subject says it all, I made this for my own needs and I thought other
people might be interested. It is a source diff to Aureals 1.0.5
Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Did wmaker-gnome get pulled while I was sleeping? BTW this is a potato
system (Alpha).
I don't think it's required any more. I think Window Maker is
configured with support for both KDE and GNOME, so just install wmaker
and it'll all
I am getting the following error whenever i try to use fetchmail to get my
pop3 mail. this wasn't a problem before...
Apr 27 21:43:44 ayanami-rei sendmail[1969]: e3S3hiv01969: SYSERR(root):
Can't create transcript file ./xfe3S3hiv01969: Permission denied
I know that it's a permissions problem
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 01:17:42PM -0700, brian moore wrote:
If so, what _is_ the proper way to do this with Debian?
You can just delete the links you don't want
I've always felt that it's better to change the link from S to K,
instead of just deleting it.
Say for example you delete the
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:45:29PM +0200, Harry ten Berge wrote:
There are sample 'smb.conf' files in 'samba-doc'. However, if you don't
want to spent a enormous amount of time (Samba is great, Samba is the
best, BUT IT'S HUGE!!!) configuring, take a look at
SWAT. It's a web-based
My roommate has a PCI modem as well, though it's made by ESS not Wisecom..
supposedly it's not a Winmodem, but who can really tell.
assigned to a serial device. Do the following:
1. make sure you have pciutils installed.
Check
2. run lspci -v and look for a reference to the serial
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Curtis Hogg wrote:
buckmi
buckmi 4. reboot.
buckmi
buckmi Done, but modem still doesn't respond to anything.
buckmi
buckmi
buckmi Any other ideas?
buckmi
buckmi -- Curtis Hogg
to see if it is a winmodem or not i'd email the company that makes it and
ask them what to
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 04:35:44PM -0700, Ron Farrer wrote:
What's the deal with wmaker-gnome? I tried to do a a dist-upgrade,
something I haven't done in a few months and it removed wmaker-gnome.
Trying to install it direct with 'apt-get install wmaker-gnome' produces
this:
Note,
If you have received this message in error, please
reply with the word CANCEL in the subject line.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in utility/telecommunication errors are being
refunded
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 01:37:09PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
While this is fine for building up a system once the base image has been
created, I believe you'll find it easiest to install the base by booting
the system.
How about downloading
Hi,
I recently installed a debian 2.1 on my machine which was earlier running
redhat 5.2. (pentium 100MHz, 16mb ram). The machine becomes very very slow
and unusable when I run netscape. I have dialup connection. The load
average goes 100 and more. I have never seen load averages going above 2
Recent versions of netscape will slow a 16Mb system to a crawl. How does the
system respond when you aren't running netscape? What window manager
are you using? What else are you running at the time. Check you netscape
memory cache size.
I would be wiling to bet the problem lies in the (lack
I had a rogue civserver process that managed to append a lot of data to
the ~/.gnome-errors file. In fact, the file rapidly grew to over 200Mb.
Now I killed the process and deleted the file, but the amount of space
used reported by df stayed the same. A du of / reported ~200Mb less, as I
Now I killed the process and deleted the file, but the amount of space
used reported by df stayed the same. A du of / reported ~200Mb less, as I
expected.
Sync has not altered the report of df. Is this 200Mb actually freed or
trapped still somehow?
probably there are still some processes,
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 09:13:23AM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
Now I killed the process and deleted the file, but the amount of space
used reported by df stayed the same. A du of / reported ~200Mb less, as I
expected.
Sync has not altered the report of df. Is this 200Mb actually
Hi there,
I guess that password complexity is not the issue here. It's
incredibly easy to 'sniff' plain text passwords off of a LAN! However if
your happy no one is going to attempt this then telnet without ssh is
fine.
Just my twopennyworth.
Regards JohnG
** On Apr 28, Joey Hess scribbled:
Marek Habersack wrote:
rwhod = server for 'whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
I didn't write that :)) :P
useless crap (IMHO)
But I still hold on to this point of view - completely useless
No, rwhod doesn't have anything to do with whois. How useful it is is ia
OK, I've done so like you told me. It now works. I also mailed the selection
list.
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
- Original Message -
From: Santiago Vila Doncel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephan Hachinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, April 27,
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 09:02:05AM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
[...]
On the other hand, I do not feel as strongly as other posters that telnet
needs to be disabled in order to have a secure machine. Strong passwords
will work just as well. I have an account on a large Solaris network
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 12:33:31AM +0800, da Bobstopper wrote:
heya, people
i've been having some troubles with a linux fileserver i've been maintaining
regarding seemingly random crashes and freezes. i'm inclined to put it down
to a hardware problem but i noticed i'd used a 2.2.12 kernel
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 10:52:49PM -0500, Brad wrote:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 01:17:42PM -0700, brian moore wrote:
If so, what _is_ the proper way to do this with Debian?
You can just delete the links you don't want
I've always felt that it's better to change the link from S to K,
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 11:02:13PM +0100, Steven Satelle wrote:
My understanding is (more from windoze than linux) that installing on one
hrd drv and using it in a diff system is a bad idea, lots of different
hardware / configurations, unless you both have identical systems
Amplifying other
Curtis Hogg wrote:
A friend of mine (as am I) is running Debian 2.1 that has been
dist-upgraded to woody, and while he can telnet into my machine just fine,
I cannot telnet into his, the error received states-
telnetd: getpty: permission denied
the permissions on his ptys and ttys and
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, w trillich wrote:
of course, since apt-get update / apt-get dist-upgrade didn't install
everything (or download everything, for that matter) i don't know
why i insist on thinking that apt-get install somepkg would include
the pertinences relating to that package. it does
Have a look at the packages apt-move and, maybe best in your
situation, apt-zip:
$ apt-cache show apt-zip
Package: apt-zip
Version: 0.11
Priority: extra
Section: admin
Maintainer: Yann Dirson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depends: apt (= 0.3.10)
Architecture: all
Filename:
- When will Debian follow the Linux Standard Base with respect to init
- runlevels? The current scheme (still in potato, I haven't checked
- woody) basically has just 2 distinct levels - single user and fully
- operational. This throws away most of the power of sysvinit (which
- comes at the
I like update-menus ALOT, but would like it even better if it had support
for diffrent languages, like swedish and so on.
Would this be impossible?
I know its not much, its just the net graphics and those things that
needs to be changed.
Steve Kirkendall wrote:
w trillich wrote:
1) it ignores my startup settings and
It sounds like there's a bad command somewhere in your configuration
files. Unfortunately, elvis sometimes has trouble reporting problems
that occur during initialization, because the GUI isn't ready
Tobias Knowles wrote:
Hey,
1) how do i munge a codepage 850? or do i need to?
Not sure about that one...I have about 10 in ./samba/lib/codpages.
2) how can i keep it from adding interface 11.33.97.5?
Add to smb.conf
interfaces = 192.168.1.1/24 127.0.0.1/24
Thanks for the response. I was working for the government and we were
just hacked twice with a WindowsNT System. I am basically looking for
a way to make it hard to be hacked. Right now we are wide open and it
is mostly because management wants there ICQ, MSN, etc.. and total access
to HTTP and
I agree, besides that, if you regretted changing it from S - K,
you can undo the sequence ;)
Eugene ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
- Original Message -
From: Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 11:52
Subject: Re: more real runlevels?
Interested. VERY.
Didi Damian wrote:
Sure there's interest.
* Alan Sobey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27-04-2000 10:08 PM +0100]
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 10:18:51PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
Subject says it all, I made this for my own needs and I thought other
people might be
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 06:18:12AM -0700, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
Thanks for the response. I was working for the government and we were
just hacked twice with a WindowsNT System. I am basically looking for
a way to make it hard to be hacked. Right now we are wide open and it
is mostly because
John Pearson wrote:
The net-pf-18 message is the kernel trying to load the module
for network protocol family 18, which linux/include/net/socket.h
lists as Ash, with which I'm not familiar. If it represents a
protocol family that you don't intend to support, or you just
want to get
Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, w trillich wrote:
On the other hand, I do not feel as strongly as other posters that telnet
needs to be disabled in order to have a secure machine. Strong passwords
will work just as well. I have an account on a large Solaris network
where
way cool.
so if telnet is relatively secure, how about ftp? which server
telnet is secure?!?
hhee, i would rather stick to SSH and SCP ;)
do y'all'uns recommend for best security?
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Joey Hess wrote:
w trillich wrote:
we need them _both_ because... well... um...
Because syslogd handles the userspace messages, klogd handles the kernel
messages.
there's still a AWFUL lot of overlap!
No there's not. Please give the people who wrote linux some credit for
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 08:59:34AM -0500, w trillich wrote:
nfs = network fileshare system (or similar)? as in, a windows user
can see a volume icon on their desktop from the linux box? don't
need that... (the appletalk stuff is still operational... does
it need NFS?)
no, NFS == Network
Does anyone know the line in sources.list for retrieving apache source? In
the man page, it mentions adding deb-src to the line. I can't seem to get
the syntax correct. Does anyone have an example line?
many thanks,
paul
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why not just download it from apache?
i'm not being glib, i really want to know why not,
cos that's what i did and i'm always looking for
better (different) ways to do things.
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Does anyone know the line in sources.list for retrieving
apache source? In
the man page,
i'm getting into this debate.
what's the switches for ps that'll show all the daemons i'm running?
just ps just gives me the obvious processes.
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To: w trillich
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the subject says it all.
Tried ps ax?
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Dominic Blythe wrote:
i'm getting into this debate.
what's the switches for ps that'll show all the daemons i'm running?
just ps just gives me the obvious
I originally had trouble getting apt-get to delete apache. For some reason
it refused to. I then went back to dselect and it worked fine. I have
since manually downloaded apache and am going to install it as you
mentioned. If for no other reason, storm only comes with 1.3.3 and apache
is up to
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