Re: sad but true, Linux sucks, a bit

2014-01-15 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 15 Jan 2014, y...@marupa.net wrote: These reasons why Linux is not ready for the desktop lists are so stupid. The whole question of whether Linux is 'ready for the desktop' is specious. This statement presumes that everyone has the same desktop requirements which they

Re: Client daemon for sorting e-mail via IMAP

2013-01-26 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Lázaro wrote: aptitude search sieve|grep mailutils I realised after I posted that I'd failed to state _why_ I switched to imapfilter rather than continuing to use one of the myriad of delivery filtering solutions available. Over 15-20 years my ideas on how I want to

Re: Client daemon for sorting e-mail via IMAP

2013-01-22 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013, David Guntner wrote: So it might actually be safer to let it hand the mail off to Postfix (and let *that* handle Procmail) anyway There are a few options here: (1) Use maildrop (not to be confused with MailDrop). Like procmail but safer (apparently). Home site:

Re: Client daemon for sorting e-mail via IMAP

2013-01-22 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013, David Guntner wrote: (2) Use a catch-all rule at the end of .procmailrc so that even if mail falls through it goes somewhere other than /dev/null. Also mentioned in the manpage I quoted: It doesn't say that the errant filter error sends to /dev/null, but there's a risk a

Re: Client daemon for sorting e-mail via IMAP

2013-01-22 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013, Erwan David wrote: I personnaly use imapfilter for such tasks. But it requires some lua scripting, as it is rather a lua library for accessing and searching imap accounts than a program. I've been using imapfilter for about a year after 15+ years of using

Re: Client daemon for sorting e-mail via IMAP

2013-01-22 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013, David Guntner wrote: Actually, in all the (many) years I've been using Procmail, I've never once had it fall through and just discard the message outright. Maybe that happens if you've got a rule that *would* route to /dev/null and the errant test above falls through to

Re: Debian and OSS vs vSphere

2012-02-28 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Davide Mirtillo wrote: I was also wondering if any of you had opinions regarding Proxmox. http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page It seems like a solid solution and it also looks it's gonna be something that works out of the box by just installing it, which is kinda what i

Re: rm -rf is too slow on large files and directory structure(Around 30000)

2012-02-16 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012, Bilal mk wrote: I am using xfs filesystem and also did the fsck. DMA is enabled. Also perfomed xfs defragmentation( xfs_fsr). But still an issue not only rm -rf but also cp command Until quite recently XFS was notable for being slow to delete. Others have noted that

[OT] Re: GNU/Debian Linux vs. facebook, Twitter and other proprietary social media

2012-02-05 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 5 Feb 2012, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Du, 05 feb 12, 12:30:05, Robert Brockway wrote: One of the best pieces of business advice I ever received was this: Don't sell what you like. Sell what people will buy. While it may be good business advice isn't it hypocrisy to sell a product

Re: GNU/Debian Linux vs. facebook, Twitter and other proprietary social media

2012-02-04 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sat, 4 Feb 2012, Nick Lidakis wrote: In a nutshell, my wife and I starting a small business in a family oriented neighborhood. We're serving coffee, espresso and baking fresh bread and pastry on premises. The shop will be located at the northern tip of Manhattan in the vicinity of Inwood

Re: OT: Safe to access SSH server from work?

2011-05-06 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 5 May 2011, Rob Owens wrote: I hesitate to mention this, because it will start an argument about security through obscurity, but you can run your ssh server on a port other than 22. It really does nothing for security, but it will keep your firewall logs a lot cleaner because it avoids

Re: OT: Safe to access SSH server from work?

2011-05-06 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 6 May 2011, Brian wrote: A strong password is no less secure in brute force terms than a key so Oh yes it is. A strong password may take a very long time to brute force, but that isn't what you said. Breaking an arbitrarily long key pair is regarded as being cryptographically

Re: when does one change from testing to stable in sources.list

2010-12-09 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010, shirish शिरीष wrote: Hi all, I know it probably is still a long road but want to know when should one change from testing to stable so that one is living in squeeze and not go into wheezy. I use the codenames (lenny, squeeze, etc) in sources.list. This way it doesn't

Re: how to kill a process that is defunct?

2010-11-22 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010, François TOURDE wrote: The zombie process don't use any resources in general. No need to reboot at this point, because nothing is wrong. Right. I can't see how the OP's process is a zombie as a zombie won't consume CPU (or any other resource). It exists solely to hand

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-04 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Mark Allums wrote: Not a pattern in the hashes. A pattern in the history. Hi Mark. That's what I meant. The history is made up of hashes and possibly additional information. Cheers, Rob -- Email: rob...@timetraveller.org Linux counter ID #16440 IRC: Solver

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Mark Allums wrote: I know it is the hashes. Everything leaves tracks. It's not the passwords that might be compromised, it's the privacy. I expect this is an example of extreme paranoia, but still... An unrelated example: Incognito mode (AKA, porn mode) of Google

Re: Disappearing mouse

2010-09-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote: Has anyone experienced this in Debian? Is there a definitive cause and, more importantly, a real solution? Thanks - John I had this with an NVidia chipset (don't recall the exact chipset right now). I had to add a SWCursor option to prevent

Re: How do I back up a running system?

2010-06-18 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Robert S wrote: I have debian running on a headless system. I'd like to back the entire system up. Its difficult with a bootable disk without a monitor (so Clonezilla etc are out). I've tried mondoarchive but it usually bails out before it completes the backup. Hi

Re: How do I fsck and XFS file system in Squeeze

2010-05-20 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Mark Allums wrote: If not, then a live CD will be needed, something like Knoppix, be sure it has XFS support. Just boot the live CD or DVD, and Bob's your uncle. I was going to suggest a live cdrom too but remember that Debian has its own live cdroms. I've been using

Re: cross-connecting console ports?

2010-05-17 Thread Robert Brockway
On Mon, 17 May 2010, Miles Fidelman wrote: Has anybody done this? Any suggestions on where to start - both re. cabling (USB vs. serial cross-over), and/or software? Hi Miles. Many of us have done this for years and years. You can go with a serial console over rj45 (including bios level

Re: apt-get dist-update failure - can't boot

2010-05-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Mon, 3 May 2010, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: If a full-upgrade (previously known as dist-upgrade) throws errors, the last thing you should do is reboot. You should *fix the errors*; your system may not reboot cleanly until they are resolved. Well said. Rebooting in the middle of a

Re: Linux should not be booting

2010-03-11 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Carlos Davila wrote: Yet linux still boots. I am using Lenny and grub. Where is the kernel actually stored then? Hi Carlos. This is actually the expected behaviour with lilo. I've seen it myself many times with lilo. This is because lilo maps the blocks of the kernel

Re: Linux should not be booting

2010-03-11 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Tom H wrote: MS-Windows used to have an undocumented switch fdisk /mbr which would remap the MBR and erase any copy of lilo or grub present.  I don't know if they still have that option. Undocumented? Yes, it didn't appear in any of their regular help sources, at least

Re: /boot fs (was Re: /boot partition changes when it should not)

2010-03-10 Thread Robert Brockway
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Ron Johnson wrote: grub (and maybe lilo) never used to be able to boot from an xfs partition. Grub can boot from xfs now. Lilo always could. If you install xfs as the root filesystem on older versions of Debian Stable the installer is smart enough to realise that Grub

Re: /boot partition changes when it should not

2010-03-10 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, Clive McBarton wrote: Yes, of course. I mean md5sum /dev/sda1. Hi Clive. If you don't mind me asking, why are you doing this? Are you concerned about corruption or someone (with root) compromising your kernel image, or perhaps something else? Also even if /boot was

Re: /boot partition changes when it should not

2010-03-10 Thread Robert Brockway
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, Clive McBarton wrote: umount /boot; mount /boot; dd_rescue /dev/sda1 /tmp/boot1; umount /boot; mount /boot; dd_rescue /dev/sda1 /tmp/boot2; diff /tmp/boot1 /tmp/boot2 Hi Clive. I've never used diff to compare binary files. Is the md5sum of the different files the same?

Re: /boot partition changes when it should not

2010-03-10 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Robert Brockway wrote: The filesystem sees no distinction between mounting during boot or mounting any other time. It does increment the mount count. I even went and confirmed this on one of my systems. Same situation - ext3 /boot. Hmm I knew I should have read

Re: Single root filesystem evilness decreasing in 2010? (on workstations) [LONG]

2010-03-09 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, thib wrote: OTOH - I haven't studied XFS - but from the little overviews I read about it, I suppose its allocation groups are a way to scale with this problem (along with other unrelated advantages like parallelism in multithreaded environments). What happens if a

Re: Single root filesystem evilness decreasing in 2010? (on workstations)

2010-03-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote: swap 4GB may never need it, but u have plenty of disk /boot 100MB ext2safe call, even if grub(2) doesn't need a /boot / 40GBext2/3 journal may eliminate mandatory check interval /var up2uext2sequential write/read,

Re: Single root filesystem evilness decreasing in 2010? (on workstations)

2010-03-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, thib wrote: Usually I never ask myself whether I should organize my disks into separate filesystems or not. I just think how? and I go with a cool layout without thinking back - LVM lets us correct them easily anyway. I should even say that I believed a single root

Re: Single root filesystem evilness decreasing in 2010? (on workstations)

2010-03-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Clive McBarton wrote: Ignore swap, that's just small stuff, especially with 3GB. You could have 64GB and it would still be not that important. Put it on any partition or file you want. The rule is 1:2 BTW. Hi Clive. I liked the rest of your post but I did want to make

Re: Single root filesystem evilness decreasing in 2010? (on workstations) [LONG]

2010-03-03 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, thib wrote: If restore speed is really that critical, it should still be possible to generate an image without including the free space - I know virtualization techs are doing it just fine for most filesystems. Maybe we misunderstood each other - saw a different problem.

Re: lenny backups and recovery

2010-01-21 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Paul E Condon wrote: Contrary to tldp advice, I think it is unnecessary to make backups of /bin or /sbin. These files are readily available from you favorite I'm very much a fan of backing up the entire system (with limited exceptions, such as an area set aside for the

Re: lenny backups and recovery

2010-01-21 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, Paul E Condon wrote: Linux-Complete-Backup-and-Recovery-HOWTO. One of the first things I noticed about it is that it assumes that you already -have- a daily backup system in place, and then it makes no attempt to integrate what it is presenting with that system, or even

Re: Octave slow?

2010-01-20 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, George wrote: Is it just me or is the GNU Octave on Lenny very slow? Hi George. Do you mean... * Slow compared to MATAB? or * Slow compared to Octave on another platform? or * Slow compared to Octave on etch? or * Something else These days I use Octave like a

Re: lenny backups and recovery

2010-01-14 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Adam Hardy wrote: Just recovered from a kernel-not-loading situation, without any data loss and happily wondering what I should do now to make sure I don't get the same adrenalin shot next time it happens. Hi Adam. Below are the notes from my talk on backups. My

Re: How to fix ipaddress

2010-01-06 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, J.H.Kim wrote: Sometimes ip address is set to 192.168.0.7. But somtimes ip address is set to 169.254.171.33 which is not set by me, and I don't konw why that address is set to my ip address. I want to set my ipaddress 192.168.0.7 always. Please tell me how to fix that

Re: ext2/3 vs xfs for maildir

2010-01-01 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Volkan YAZICI wrote: I strongly agree, even in recent ext4 and nilfs benchmarks, reiserfs is generally the winner in many different scenarious. Besides, XFS is very disappointing at power failures and ext2/3 requires huge amounts of There are reasons for the observed XFS

Re: ext2/3 vs xfs for maildir

2010-01-01 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote: Which filesystem is more appropriate for maildir use on a Postfix/Dovecot system, ext2/3 or xfs? This maildir will be storing mulitple mail folders and files, some folders containing over 10,000 email files. I'm a big fan of XFS and have successfully

Re: Secondary Mail Server

2009-11-26 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, Tony Nelson wrote: My advice is not to have a secondary MX, as it is just going to be the main target of spammers, as secondary MX servers usually don't receive the care given to primary MX servers. It might well cause a lot of backscatter spam, as spam accepted during the

Re: Secondary Mail Server

2009-11-26 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, John Hasler wrote: That some organizations ignore the standard and deliberately configure their servers to give up after a few hours. I've been seeing less of that. My recent experience is that even organisations pushing a lot of mail will keep retrying for 24 or 48

Re: how to solve the problem Could not bind sock on port 21: Address already in use?

2009-03-05 Thread Robert Brockway
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Star Liu wrote: i changed the port my ftp server use, then it starts. it's good, i'm not so stupid. Hi Star. I'd recommend against solving the problem that way. Ports are standardised so they may be found easily by those who needs them. As others have noted Inetd is

Re: Who is logged into this box?

2009-01-11 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote: On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's user is sitting at the machine and logged in,

Re: Using old diskless machine as X terminal

2008-12-23 Thread Robert Brockway
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008, Ross Boylan wrote: I switched to trying to get a 100Mhz Pentium with 64MB of RAM working. Unfortunately, it can't boot from CD-ROM (maybe something broke--the CD ROM is still readable, though). Nor does it directly support network booting. Its disks are basically full;

Re: XDMCP

2007-04-29 Thread Robert Brockway
. Maybe I'll try switching to xdm just to see. It depends on how you have syslog configured. I recommend running a debug log to catch all the info. You can grep for the following error coming from kdm_greet: Internal error: memory corruption detected Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc

Re: XDMCP

2007-04-28 Thread Robert Brockway
of this problem I recently migrated a bunch of thin client servers to use gdm instead of kdm. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073 OpenTrend Solutions Ltd Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: system is up 1 year

2006-09-10 Thread Robert Brockway
) combined with a remote exploit that does not itself grant root access can equal a remote root exploit. Wham bam, r00ted system. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073 OpenTrend Solutions Ltd Email

Re: Shutdown my Laptop? Why should I?

2006-07-12 Thread Robert Brockway
. Right now none of the production Debian boxes under my control have any backported packages. It is the same logic as for servers which run 24/7. Exactly. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073

Re: What's wrong with X forwarding / remote X logins?

2006-04-10 Thread Robert Brockway
note you are using Debian Testing. Personally I only use Stable in production environments (with very judicious use of backports). Who knows what may be broken in Testing at any given time. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent

Re: backing up a drive

2006-03-20 Thread Robert Brockway
and does not allow for anything except a full backup. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073 OpenTrend Solutions Ltd Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web

Re: backing up a drive

2006-03-20 Thread Robert Brockway
, the entire disk is toast). Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073 OpenTrend Solutions Ltd Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web:www.opentrend.net We are open 24x365

Re: System hangs at boot

2006-03-19 Thread Robert Brockway
if this helps. [1] I don't have the model available to me right now. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc.Phone: +1-905-821-2327 Senior Technical Consultant Urgent Support: +1-416-669-3073 OpenTrend Solutions Ltd Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web

Re: [root user] How to disable root account?

2006-01-07 Thread Robert Brockway
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Maxim Vexler wrote: On 11/25/05, Robert Brockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone wanting to lock the root account (not a good idea IMHO) should have a root enabled session (sudo, su or whatever) put to the side and not touched during the procedure. This session would

Re: root can not delete a directory ,why?

2005-12-21 Thread Robert Brockway
/tmp/foo $ls -a $cd $cd /tmp/foo bash: cd: /tmp/foo: No such file or directory The primary cause of the error the original poster was concerned with is that the directory is a mount point and I see the original poster confirmed this was the case. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc

Re: debian print server

2005-12-20 Thread Robert Brockway
. There is plenty online on doing this. serving windows clients, samba. Personally I use CUPS/IPP even when MS-Windows is involved, I find it is easier all round. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [root user] How to disable root account?

2005-11-25 Thread Robert Brockway
the procedure if it was found that establishing superuser privs was no longer possible in new sessions. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We are open

Re: sytem running out of free disk space

2005-11-15 Thread Robert Brockway
than just libraries). This is a great way to get a handle on useless packages you may have installed in the past. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We

Version numbers and backporting [was Re: A few general questions from a Debian newbie]

2005-11-13 Thread Robert Brockway
the right freakin version Because the version is 1.04 not 1.07. Changing the version number to 1.07 when an app is really 1.04 with backported fixes would be bad bad. The version number can define features, defaults, bugs and behaviour. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1

Re: A few general questions from a Debian newbie

2005-11-13 Thread Robert Brockway
months would be ideal. I really think this is achievable without increasing the work load on the developers (something we can't ask). Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web

Re: A few general questions from a Debian newbie

2005-11-12 Thread Robert Brockway
distros). This will mitigate the desire of users to use other distros for more up to date software. We shall see whether or not this will happen of course :) I certainly hope the release cycle can be sped up to 12-18 months. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669

RE: Request to remove Information

2005-11-12 Thread Robert Brockway
inside US territory. This is not true regardless of which definition of national is used. Who can be hired in the US is a more complex issue than who can live there :) For example, the spouses of TN visa holders cannot work in the US but the spouses of E-3 visa holders can. Rob -- Robert

Re: A few general questions from a Debian newbie

2005-11-12 Thread Robert Brockway
on an update. This is one of the strengths of the Debian approach. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We are open 24x365 for technical support. Call us

Re: i need a yum debian package

2005-10-13 Thread Robert Brockway
dependencies are satisfied. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We are open 24x7x365 for technical support. Call us in a crisis. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: debian 3.0?

2005-08-10 Thread Robert Brockway
an non-Debian source. One option is to check the md5sums from multiple sources (although they could all be copying the same trojaned version). Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd

Re: how to check if its system bootup

2005-08-06 Thread Robert Brockway
from release to release and across different distros. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We are open 24x7x365 for technical support. Call us in a crisis

Re: Was Space Recovery - Now X-windows problem

2005-07-28 Thread Robert Brockway
is broken, startx will get you out of trouble. If this works but kdm doesn't then the problem relates to kdm. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We

Re: Space recovery

2005-07-27 Thread Robert Brockway
it will be syslogd. In Debian you can restart syslogd like this: /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart Check df afterwards and things should look better. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web

Re: Space recovery

2005-07-27 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Robert Brockway wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, John Graves wrote: I am still discovering what I don't know...Among that is why after I deleted a 17GB error log, df does not report that space as usable. Is there some process I need to start after deletion to actually

Re: Why not a Desktop on a GNU/Linux Server

2005-07-25 Thread Robert Brockway
more extraneous than X. If they want to access the server graphically what is wrong with starting a remote display or (better) starting the graphical app over ssh? Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend

Re: What's wrong with debian?

2005-07-16 Thread Robert Brockway
there's nothing wrong with making donations :) Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenTrend Solutions Ltd.Web:www.opentrend.net We are open 24x7x365 for technical support. Call us in a crisis

Re: OT: Windoze spyware?

2005-07-08 Thread Robert Brockway
from the other boxes as much as possible (including the aforementioned transparent proxy and squid cache :). Then the users of the non-Win boxes can be less worried about network sniffing, attacks, etc. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Senior Technical Consultant

Re: System exiting due to kernel....

2005-07-01 Thread Robert Brockway
for an OOM killer will go on forever :) Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd. Ph: +1-416-669-3073 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opentrend.net OpenTrend Solutions: Reliable, secure solutions to real world problems. Contributing Member of Software

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-17 Thread Robert Brockway
. The principals of least privilege and security in depth both endorse restricting the IP if you can. 2. If there is a remote exploit in sshd or something it relies on (like a library) you can rest easier if you know you've restricted access via IP. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior

Re: Problems in linux software dev at enterprise level

2005-06-14 Thread Robert Brockway
to ask over here is, 'Is there any systematic approach Do they mean in the company or in the world? If they mean in the world they need to check their facts :) I _do_ know that India has a lot of experienced Linux developers as does every other country in the world. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-11 Thread Robert Brockway
be the last thing run in ~/.xsession by definition. If you background the window manager then the session will exit as soon as you login. If you don't background the window manager then nothing after it will run (whether you exec it or not). Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-09 Thread Robert Brockway
would not run any services and would allow access via ssh with PKI authentication only. Even if a laptop did not run Linux fulltime it could be booted off Knoppix (with ssh started) to act as a parttime console server. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-09 Thread Robert Brockway
- but in reality this is not likely. If you think a machine is not safe don't ssh from it. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd. Ph: +1-416-669-3073 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opentrend.net OpenTrend Solutions: Reliable, secure

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-09 Thread Robert Brockway
much as entering my passphrase and I'm doing it securely. Of course you need to keep your session secure if you are doing this (and I certainly do). [1] I can't login successful without the passphrase. Cheers, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd

Re: Remote administration of a server

2005-06-08 Thread Robert Brockway
. This is useful if you accidentally halt the box. As always, just be very careful when you are root. Good luck, Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd. Ph: +1-416-669-3073 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opentrend.net OpenTrend Solutions: Reliable

Re: running one thin client?

2005-06-05 Thread Robert Brockway
://www.opentrend.net/thinclients.shtml This is not technical info on setting one up, more like bandwidth used, questions answered, etc. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.opentrend.net

Re: Need help recovering from a power outage

2005-05-09 Thread Robert Brockway
). ** Backup before trying this or anything else ** You may wish to take a copy of the filesystem with dd, mount it loopback and experiment there, if you can afford the space. Rob -- Robert Brockway B.Sc. Senior Technical Consultant, OpenTrend Solutions Ltd. Phone: +1-416-669-3073 Email: [EMAIL