Re: [Discuss] CipherShed: TrueCrypt fork

2014-10-02 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Feldman Richard lives in a faraday cage :-) LOL, noise can come out, but no signal can get in. Nice. :-) ___ Discuss mailing

Re: [Discuss] CipherShed: TrueCrypt fork

2014-10-02 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Rich Braun Thank you, Tom Metro, for engaging on the actual technical merits of this topic. +1. I can't seem to figure out what this conversation is about. The OP was Tom just

Re: [Discuss] vz outgoing mail

2014-10-02 Thread Daniel Barrett
On October 1, 2014, Matthew Gillen wrote: I finally had the problem someone else had a little while back where verizon's outgoing relay stopped working. Took a little fiddling to get it working; I believe the OP in that thread was using postfix. If you need to get sendmail going using a similar

Re: [Discuss] CipherShed: TrueCrypt fork

2014-10-02 Thread Richard Pieri
On 10/2/2014 6:35 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: LOL, noise can come out, but no signal can get in. Nice. :-) If you're going to engage in ad homimen then the lot of you can go fuck yourselves. -- Rich P. ___ Discuss mailing list

Re: [Discuss] vz outgoing mail

2014-10-02 Thread Laura Conrad
Daniel == Daniel Barrett dbarr...@blazemonger.com writes: Daniel My Verizon problem, which is still ongoing, appears to be a Daniel bit different. After some investigation, I've found that Daniel Verizon's SMTP server, smtp.verizon.net, is rejecting my Daniel authentication

Re: [Discuss] vz outgoing mail

2014-10-02 Thread Richard Pieri
On 10/1/2014 11:02 PM, Matthew Gillen wrote: (putting the localhost in square brackets to avoid MX resolution was a neat bit of arcana) It's even more neat than that. One of the purposes (maybe the original purpose?) is to use IP addresses in SMTP fields: define(`SMART_HOST',

[Discuss] Wire tester (like a tone tester)

2014-10-02 Thread Scott Ehrlich
Not quite Linux, but still admin/network-related - I have a tone-test set to validate where a port is on a patch panel from the office/wall port the transmitter is in. Now, if any of the wiring between the wall and the patch panel is a problem, is there similar testing gear to check on the

Re: [Discuss] Wire tester (like a tone tester)

2014-10-02 Thread Jack Coats
I have seen (but not used) some high $$ wire tracing equipment. From one end it can tell how far down the line (wire) then end or any break is on each wire separately. It couldn't tell you where the other end is, just how far away the end is as the wire goes. Wish I could remember the brand or

Re: [Discuss] Wire tester (like a tone tester)

2014-10-02 Thread Richard Pieri
I had a mini-Fluke a few jobs ago. Very basic capabilities compared to a full protocol analyzer but it was good for connectivity testing between switch and jack. -- Rich P. ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org

Re: [Discuss] Wire tester (like a tone tester)

2014-10-02 Thread Bill Ricker
Back in the days of 10BaseT coax runs with BNC T-couplers and terminators, I used a BNC-banana plugs adapter on a cheap VOMeter to check if visibility was to one terminator or two. (50Ω if one, broken, or 25Ω=2 in parallel if properly configured.) Now, if any of the wiring between the wall and