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I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good A+ Certification
prep manual.
Search on google for online a+ certification tests and tutorials. That's what
I used to get mine.
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recommend gentoo for a laptop. Long compiling times will heat
up the laptop more than it was designed for.
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 09:46:41PM -0801, Jacob Meuser wrote:
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Here I figured out more specifics.
linux client/solaris nfs:
$ ls -l
lrwxrwxrwx1 cory cory7 Mar 18 21:31 burn - ../burn
drwxr-xr-x3
have a centralized database that every action refers to,
thus generally run at top speed. For disk access, I have not yet heard of
disk defragmentation ever being an issue.
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in Python or Perl, but less
simple as a shell script. Assuming you have the first file above as
stdin, either of the attached scripts produces the second file.
Thanks for the scripts. Of course a hash of arrays is the _obvious_ solution!
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'{print $2}'
will print the OK and REJECT column.
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how to configure it. Now for a specific set
of domains that the local mail server is responsible for, email must be either
to or from valid users.
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not sure about nfs. Freebsd ls is aware that the files
are symlinks, so why not mv? When I rm'ed the symlink, it properly removed the
symlink and not the linked dir.
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from any programatic
source, not just cut.
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and functionality. The latest Netscape IS mozilla, it was based off of
mozilla 1.0 or 1.2.
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automounting the whole? Why would I specify 'share -F autofs' as opposed to
what I have '-F nfs' ?
And finally, I also have the option of cachefs. What is that good for?
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1) Postfix+amavisd-new+spamassassin on one server
2) default exchange 5.5 on another server
3) script that dumps ldap entries from exchange to a text file that postfix
reads.
Easy as one, two, three.
Bob, I'm actually
for us.
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ldap to a hash file for postfix. LDAP is built
in to exchange.
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in ldap server that ties in to all of the entries in the server.
Try pointing an ldapsearch at it and see what comes out.
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it remotely and securely with the default
setup over a slow internet connection. You can do most of that with windows,
but not all four.
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, or
10.0.0.5:139 for samba on one interface/ip.
Show output of netstat -nltup.
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. Then crap stayed in the filter for days on end because NDR reports to
nonexistant.domain.com failed to go.
- Postfix allows checking via perl compatible regular expressions. That is
very cool.
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An amusing sig:
My other computer is your IIS server.
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with a wine wrapper. I wasn't impressed or even
interested in using it.
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with this approach is that the dns server may
return multiple ip addresses and most programs will take only the first
one.
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 08:45:52PM -0801, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:20:03PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
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I believe all the BSDs use the Fast File System* (ffs). But that
shouldn't be a problem for want
. Meaning, just because
he has a dual boot with a bsd doesn't mean the linux kernel has any
support for anything.
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when bsd supports xfs, reiser or ext3.
Hey all from San Diego!
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/fstab file. I'd be very surprised if
Linux couldn't mount a FFS partition. see mount(8) and mount_ext2fs(8)
in your version of BSD.
FFS is the old name for UFS (the Unix File System), which is the current
standard for at least freebsd and solaris.
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to IMAP?
What is a good choice for an IMAP server?
Store your mail in maildir format and install courier-imap.
UW-imap takes more resources, cyrus is more of a sealed box.
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coast saturday night at 8:30 (11:30 his time) because of a
problem and actually spoke to the guy who shipped it to us.
PC Power and Cooling actually told me that people are moving away from
redundant power supplies. -- Yeah, you used to be cool.
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 02:15:05AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
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This doesn't work on all bashes. Specifically bash on my solaris 8 box.
Why not?
Because it's a bash extension, and because it's a recent bash
extension.
Recent bash extension? Did you read my versions
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:58:22PM -0800, Brad Davidson wrote:
How do you figure? Unless that 'new math' they tought me back in grade
school is coming back to haunt me, 2.05 2.03
um... 5 looks like an upside down 2...
Good thing I'm not a math teacher.
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PS - 5/2, 2/5: are you reading mail on a non-pixel [ie, element-based] LCD?
No, CRT. I'm thinking that reading was not what I was doing.
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in the same domain as the current machine. Otherwise you would see a
fully qualified domain name or an ip address: blackjack.cracker.it:389
or 12.12.12.12:389
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of audio-CD).
Text to speech
Windows:
MS text to speech
Linux:
1) KDE Voice Plugins.
2) Festival.
3) Emacspeak.
4) VoiceText.
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. Google says
they cannot change their database records and ranking system. This is
not cool. I'm glad that nutch.org is well under development.
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well where there are a lot of
little files, like with reiserfs, because it is highly cached. This
would work well with a maildir imap server.
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Chassis is a cal pc 13-bay 8u rack mount.
Supermicro S2DL3 Motherboard.
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/_/section_/g' *.mp3
In gentoo and perhaps other distributions you might have a binary rename
which takes the format bob described above:
rename _ section_ *.mp3
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Kbob posted the gentoo security alert about an rsync server being broken
in to some how and accomplishing a root level compromise. An rsync
vulnerability was discovered. This is likely the entry point and the
gentoo server is probably the public rsync server Martin mentions
below.
Cory
of postfix) and Dan Farmer? This is
basically a unix undelete. The attacker could very well have erased
their already encrypted exploit binary, and tct or even a dd image could
have recovered it unless they overwrote the particular disk blocks.
[1] http://www.porcupine.org/forensics/
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 20:45:09 -0800, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 01:44:21PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Beat you to it. However read the additional info link I posted. The
patch is only in the 2.4.23 kernel. Do you keep right up with the
bleeding edge kernels
More information on the debian security breach:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2003/debian-devel-announce-200311/msg00012.html
Note this is a kernel vulnerability (local root exploit), so affects
more than just debian!
Earlier today, the vulnerability was discovered and patched.
the additional info link I posted. The
patch is only in the 2.4.23 kernel. Do you keep right up with the
bleeding edge kernels? The debian servers were on 2.4.21 and 22.
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 10:44:19AM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
I'm getting unusual errors from my dns server and firewall relating to
an invalid private ip. The errors are as follows:
Bind 8 reports:
Nov 20 09:59:24 mercury named[338]: ns_resp: sendto([10.168.0.11].53):
Operation
notice. I'd like someone to start mid-month so
that they could have 2 weeks overlap to orient to the System while he's
still here.
We are looking for a new network administrator who can do NT4, Linux,
routers, phone system, firewalls, etc.
;)
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that
symbolizes technology gone stupid?
I'm thinking there has to be one (or several), but nothing is coming
to mind.
Every technology needs a mascot. Linux has Tux and Microsoft has bob
and clippy the paper clip and pooper the super dog.
A good representative project would be tux racer.
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future when you are ready for the class, changes can have had time to
take effect.
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it in violation of a non-compete agreement the
networking vendor has with The SCO Group Inc., and could possibly lead
to legal action, SCO CEO Darl McBride said Monday in an interview.
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for me. One of the guys there is
on this list. I recommend them.
Vos - been there as a last resort for parts.
PC Parts Express - Haven't been there. pcpartsexpress.com
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hook up. You may need to log in to access setup documents.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:30:23PM -0800, Christopher Maujean wrote:
so where do I get my free book?
Talk to Kbob. You can get a book in exchange for a book review.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:46:13PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:30:23PM -0800, Christopher Maujean wrote:
so where do I get my free book?
Talk to Kbob. You can get a book in exchange for a book review.
Cory
I'm on another list which actively participates
it at least gives you a
reason for your symptoms, other than hardware. Say hi to skipper for
me.
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servers, while a linux administrator, although more
expensive, can manage 44 servers.
http://www.rfgonline.com/subsforum/LinuxTCO.pdf
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even take a whole day to write
a script. I'd build a local debian mirror, then push out an apt sources
file and a cron job to every workstation that says to automatically
upgrade off of the server.
apt-get update
apt-get -q -y -u upgrade
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any security company reports compared with patch release
dates. A browsing through securityfocus.com should provide many such
companies and reports.
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compiling a lot and many hours running at near 100% cpu util. This
broke my power supply in one of my laptops. The other laptop I have a 3
year warranty on it, and the hardware is so new that Gentoo is the best
for it. Freebsd won't boot.
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mandrake 7.2 doesn't sound like a brand new
Redhat 9.0 box. Don't tell me you tried to cross distros. Remember
what happened in ghost busters when they crossed the streams?
Bad Tings (TM)
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You'll either have to kill
printloop before you log out or terminate ssh by typing ~..
What does ~. do? I tried it on my command line in an ssh session but it
said command not found. Nothing in the bash man page.
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I don't see %fmt as an option on status_format.
Also look at a ping like utility that runs in the background. Perhaps
something from the hping2 package to send invalid tcp/udp packets over
the tunnel (this requires making ssh a tunnel instead of a terminal).
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What does ~. do? I tried it on my command line in an ssh session but it
said command not found. Nothing in the bash man page.
Look in ssh(1). Tells ssh to disconnect. You have to type
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on slack too.
Get the kernel log. That information is quite valuable as it may tell
you what is going wrong. You don't want to reinstall on a faulty system
just to go through it all again.
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or a pre-compiled binary distro. Oops, didn't install
netcat? Need ethereal NOW? Where did that tcpdump get to?
apt-get install them at the speed of bandwidth
or
emerge them at the speed of compilation
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not define a standard
giving MS products as an example. Similarly your own statement counters
the quote above, dislike of html email is so wide-spread... eventually
going to ...presumes that plain text is the standard for email.
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they only tag messages and leave filtering to
the end user? So what's everyone's beef?
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The Grinch Who Stole Linux - Enjoy! (by Scott Lazar).
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20031106164630915
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http://distcc.samba.org/
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So, how does one install .debs or RPMs in gentoo, and still have
the niceness of emerge?
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means write memory to disk and power off in a
special suspend state, while standby means lower power usage and suspend
all activity.
The monitor can be controlled
by a Redhat gui.
You can probably control suspend and standby with a gui, however apm is
the tool I use.
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Check this out, someone tried to put in a sneaky backdoor into the new
linux kernel.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/7388
with Much gaIn from linux inseCuRity, whO waS behind back doOrs in the FuTure kernel?
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On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 06:33:38PM -0800, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
Is there a way to put my RH 9 box in a standby mode like Windows does?
Dirk
short answer: apm -s or apm -S
If that doesn't work, make sure apm support is in your kernel and
check out the man page for apm.
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perspective needs hard numbers that will
save him money, downtime or other headaches.
Here is a prime example from the RFG research site:
Total Cost of Ownership for Linux Web Servers in the Enterprise
9/2002
http://www.rfgonline.com/subsforum/LinuxTCO.pdf
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Novell will buy SUSE press release:
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/11/pr03069.html
Novell already owns ximian. More corporate support for linux! Another
twist in the SCO drama.
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Novell will buy SUSE press release:
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/11/pr03069.html
Novell already owns ximian. More corporate support for linux! Another
twist in the SCO drama.
Sorry, I see Bob already posted
with Jason's talk, which starts at 1pm...
don't miss is!
aye-aye-aye! Thanks for the reminder!
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On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 03:09:29PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
And how did Jason's talk go?
Jason's talk was great. A well prepared, and thorough presentation on a
12-step program to host-security-happiness.
Thanks a lot Jason!
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b, hi!
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, and how it is believed by some the way the brain
works.
As far as the internet waking up, who knows... the above environment may
provide the physical complexity to house a consciousness.
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, not hacker -- crackers *do* click
= ) And in reality, there are lots of 'hackers' who certainly click.
Yes, I know. However hackers don't think click, but you know that too.
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of spamming you
all on it's own! ;)
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 06:28:05PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 03:17 PM, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Now imagine such an interference pattern being spread around the
internet to produce or store a vast quantitiy of information. With a
system that swarming could
Finally, just what I've been seeking! Clearer network eyes for a
windows system. Tcpdump for windows released under a bsd license:
http://windump.polito.it/
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destroy a whole company
with one click. Again, I hardly call a website defacement destroying a
company. And real hackers don't click.
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 08:08:01AM -0700, Jack Morgan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 01:27:21AM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Dirk, it is considered bad netiquette to cross post (mail two lists at
once).
Why do you point out this particular cross posting netiquette offense
when we have
This is an interesting article comparing the scalability of kernels of
(net|open|free)bsd and linux 2.[46] when used in various network related
functions like bind(), fork(), socket(), used in webservers/ftp and
others.
http://bulk.fefe.de/scalability/
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to fall, I do expect some
gradual changes to occur, perhaps even as powerful, world changing and
significant as say the discovery of electricity.
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the ones that don't play away and restore from backup, or recreate from
wav/cd.
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