Alan Su wrote:
Sten Anderson wrote (10 Dec 1997 16:32:12 +0100 ):
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| These messages do not indicate a fatal error, only that you haven't
| installed these X extensions. If you're using your own .xinitrc,
| are you sure that the last command
(AT) platform and closer to half of them are
actually usable by add-on boards, there can't ever be a standard on
a given board (or board-type, eg. sound card) using a certain IRQ.
Granted there are tendencies one sees among manufacturers.
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on the server via NFS, same with other user ids)
This is just how NFS works. The exception is the root user.
NFS exports don't allow root access unless you add a
the option no_root_squash. All this information is found in
the exports man page. Need I say it?
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. However,
as I mentioned above, due to different sync requirements of many
workstation monitors, the cable is more than just a cable also take
a look at this page:
http://www.devo.com/video/misc.html
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order? I bet you don't! Your
program would work on a Sun because Sparc uses big-endian numbers
(which are therefore *already* in network byte order) while Intel x86
uses little-endian numbers which must be re-ordered using htonl().
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change anything else.
Ports in the range 1-1024 can only be bound by root. This is a security
feature. I'm not sure why talk would try to use port 99. Perhaps the
exe was really supposed to be set-user-id root.
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have* BIOS support for this card
in order to use it.
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support that
would provide a more secure solution than NIS.
The latest version of NIS uses encryption and authentication. I don't
know if software is available for debian (or anyone other than Sun).
Sun calls it NIS Plus.
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. If you need bootp also, you can install the dhcp daemon,
which supports both dhcp and bootp clients. Take a look at the
tftpd man page.
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secure (though there
has been debate about the insecurity of the x-forwarding which essentially
goes back to the insecure way in which X does business) remote
execution. ssh is available as a debian package on the non-us sites.
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the perms after
you allowed them. kerberos is orthogonal (in this case, sinc we're using
MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authorization) to X security and should have no
effect unless you're bringing other programs into the equation--for
example to get your key across the network--which use kerberos.
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also vol. 2 should more than satisfy your needs and desires.
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them for wanting a magic bullet but in this case as in most
where a decision is made by someone without the knowledge and experience
required, they're just shooting themselves in the foot.
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, in the case of Linux this is not necessarily
a bad thing. If you're printing stuff from ghostscript (and not using
pass-through fonts) everything is essentially being rasterized anyway.
Now, this doesn't mean that anyone's working on a driver for it.
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long hours
getting it to work correctly ... and it is fragile ;)
What's for an alternative between debian machines for central password
management?
(Encryption _is_ essential.)
Perhaps RADIUS provides it? Otherwise I know of no solution.
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grin wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
The latest version of NIS uses encryption and authentication. I don't
know if software is available for debian (or anyone other than Sun).
Sun calls it NIS Plus.
And you are best staying away from it unless you
need any help getting
this set up you can ask me. Once everything is compiled, installed
and configured you should be able to use 'runsocks dselect'. Make
sure that when you choose the ftp method that 'passive mode' is
enabled.
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under Linux) to be more stable anyway and socks5
supports some nice features. In other words, someday you'll want to
upgrade and when you do you'll already have the library.
Anyway, good luck. Let me know how things go.
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and my
domain name was gt.ed.net. Nowhere did I program my box to be
r40h17.res.gatech.edu.
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automatically?
particularly, it doesn't pass to su, and I'd also like to pass it to
telnet when connecting to remote machines
Dunno 'bout su, but if you use ssh to connect to remote machines this
information is passed.
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kerberos, which I haven't
found yet. WIll this be a problem?
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use linux on that machine because word and excel are a
must and the people who will be using it don't know anything about unix.
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packages when dselect suggested I do so.
dunno.
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it into an
ISO image
such that th eoriginal tree is destroyed (thus I don't need 2 times the
hard drive space)
is there a better place to ask? (im just looking for pointers
since everyone here has been so helpful)
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PGP key available --- (_)/ (_)Lo importante es el concepto
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file
are always set to 0600, root can read *any* file.
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Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
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I've chased this one for a while. Martin Bialasinski tried to help via
private
email, but neither of us could figure out
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
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Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
The solution is, of course:
XAUTHORITY=${HOME}/.Xauthority
(AFAIK, $HOME is already set when /etc/profile is run)
But this is the default location. I think it is better to not set
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PGP key available --- (_)/ (_)Lo importante es el concepto
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info on the
problem.
I'm using ppp-2.2.0f-23, and kernel v2.0.27.
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PGP public key on web page
Part 1.2 Type: application/pgp-signature
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it? I did. And as
soon as I sent him an email about it he sent me out the cdrom I'd ordered
immediately, explaining that the person who'd handled shipping had been let
go (to put it mildly) and that a lot of records had been lost, adding his
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the Whales -- Collect the whole set
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a
recommendation to how to fix it?
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be I am
connecting at 56K -- but how do I verify it for sure (my modem
is US Robatics external).
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{
type master;
file named.rev-local;
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syslog. I believe to have the Pipe 50 setup right according to the
manual. I think linux isn't getting/accepting/writing the messages
though.
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for write or wall. Wanna write to
a VT?
echo hello, world /dev/tty0
All write does is track down what tty a user is logged in on and writes to
that terminal. If that's the functionality you want you can use that
program, otherwise just write to the terminal device yourself.
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Carey Evans wrote:
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Here's some code you can build on:
struct termios ti;
int modem;
modem = open(/dev/ttyS1, O_RDWR, 0);
I think it's generally necessary to do O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK to open
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I highly reccommend the program 'expect' which is sort of an extension to
TCL. I've used it with great success. expect is available as a debian
package.
Adam Klein wrote:
I need a more flexible program than 'chat' to use for
dial up PPP scripts. Any suggestions.
Adam Klein
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Carey Evans wrote:
[...]
I think it's generally necessary to do O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK to open a
disconnected serial port, then set CLOCAL with termios, and finally
turn off O_NONBLOCK with fcntl. Of course, for just
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disk
and a boot disk but both will die with error, Unable to open Initial
Console.
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(used on WinNT servers).
My employer just started using it, and my old PAP setup to dial-in from
home stopped working.
Do I need a new program instead of pppd?
I also think (based on a sparse usenet search) that it won't run on 2.0.x
kernels, but only on 2.1.65 or so.
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Returns some read cgi variables. This routine needs to
decode the %xx values.
It would be nice if the library would read from stdin just like
the CGI module for Perl but that's not required.
Is there any library I could use?
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this end.
What do other people have in their pap-secrets? (without revealing any
real secrets!)
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pc47 login:
Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 (unstable) pc47 tty2
pc47 login:
--end--
When I get a second login prompt, it is messed up.
What? When? How? Why?
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Joost Kooij wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Ah yes. Welcome to the magic of telnetd/login and getty/login. The first
login: prompt is supplied by your getty/telnetd. When you type in your
login and hit enter, the getty/telnetd execs /bin/login, passing
expires). Can I (and should I?) stop it doing this?
I would appreciate any information. Thanks all,
Chris
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what I need is the SERIAL-HOW-TO.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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. This is not security.
Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Note there is little use to combining shadow passwords and NIS. Any machine
on
the net can get NIS maps. Now, if you're using NIS+ that's a different story
because authentication is used.
You can mangle
) to look
exactly like those of Netscape's? I absolutely hate using a different
mouse button to move the scroll bar in each direction...
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confident with your expertise and technical
knowledge.
Just remember it's when you think you've got every angle that your going to
make the
mistake.
Gergely Madarasz wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
This is true. However note how you said if the request for the map comes
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On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
This is true. However note how you said if the request for the map
comes from a non-root user. How do you supposed the NIS server
determines that you're not a root user? I'll tell you: ident. I can
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Yeah, and perhaps using 'init q' or 'telinit q' would be more standard. I just
have bad habits (not that PID 1 will ever be anything other than init).
Michael Beattie wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Just run a getty on the tty. Edit /etc/inittab and copy the line
Gabriel Millerd wrote:
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On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
As I said before it's moot anyway because I can sniff the packets off
the ethernet. Don't be so sure that someone who plugs into your net
Ummm, you lost me. I
, that doesn't
invalidate my
original point.
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
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Oh, pardon me. That really is safe then. NOT! If I can plug into your
ethernet, I can
have your NIS maps.
This is getting silly. Even if you install
been cut and re-spliced? I guess I'm just way
too trusting.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Oh, pardon me. That really is safe then. NOT! If I can plug into your
ethernet, I can
have your NIS maps.
This is getting silly. Even if you install
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initializing
in Linux. Do I need MPU401, too?
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fdisk/format/restore from tape. Has anyone heard of or done something
like this? how?
any suggestions on tape hardware?
thanks,
rob
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them would cause them to spin up again. Is this possible and how?
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trol sequence into the prompt
\] end a sequence of non-printing characters
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eth0
gives me:
MAKEDEV: unknown device or group eth0
Ethernet interfaces don't use device files. If you want to see if
it's there, type '/sbin/ifconfig'.
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any info to the console.
Any ideas?
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Guess: wrong permissions on shared libs. To find out for sure, run
one of these commands with strace (if you've got it installed) to find
out exactly where the problem is.
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(as well as file globbing and
other stuff) is done *before* chopping the line up into tokens or
parameters or whatever you wish to call them. The answer to your
problem is to do:
su - user -c $VAR
(One reason why we need quotes which both allow and disallow substition)
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, you're out of
luck.
Not so. Win95 provides share level authentication of any local
filesystems you share. That qualifies as authentication.
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address to be.
o add entry in /etc/inittab for like this:
S0:23:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -s 38400 /dev/ttyS0
(if the modem is on your first serial port)
o as root run 'kill -HUP 1'
o enjoy!
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for playing with... :-)
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Only terminals listed in /etc/securetty will allow root login. You'd
need to include all the ttypX devices as well (since telnet uses these
pseudo-tty's) in order to allow root login over telnet.
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netmasks of 255.255.255.0. Could this be a problem
with the client, or is it the server?
PS. The netmask should be 255.255.255.255 on your end. I'm guessing
this will fix your problem.
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as you would to an
ethernet interface.
If you don't supply a netmask, one will be computed for you, based
upon the class of the address (determined by the 2 high-order bits
of the IP address).
What's the problem really?
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System I just described... (whew!)
Turn off IP Forwarding on the A machine which has the PPP link.
This is configured in the kernel. This will prevent the 15.19
network from being reachable by the other machines on the A machine
network. Then you just have to keep people out of the machine.
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the binaries out of /usr/sbin is excessive and unnecessary.
If you want to make the system really tight then disable all regular
login (rexec, rsh, telnet) and install ssh.
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output from the other end. Some
terminal programs (like tip) work this way also.
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