having the same problem. Anyone have a solution?
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On Apr 26, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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, though, to pick a nit, it may just show that
students were in a hurry, rather than that they necessarily trust the
info or that they don't know _how_ to verify the info.
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of things -- are you sure you're specifying the cygdrive correctly?
How are you accessing the remote box from Windows? SSH? (I don't have any experience
using rsync that way.) Our Windows machines are already connected to the shared
directory before rsync runs.
Good luck,
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to use the corrected code.
How does one go about determining which of the installed ports on his
machine are statically linked to libcrypto?
This seemed to work for me:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2006-September/
035278.html
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related packages in ports? I think the
directories they are in are relatively limited, and so finding them
shouldn't be too hard.
Would be neat if someone came up with a meta-port (like
instant-workstation) to do this all at once.
Lee
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by loooking at the apache log files
(they got in using a php exploit). But I caught it fairly
quickly, and they never got root.
Probably some others here are wiser and more experienced than I.
HTH,
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was broken this morning. a cvsup and desintall and reinstall
of portupgrade worked for me. This will downgrade the port to the
last stable version.
Lee
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HTH,
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, but if you're really
feeling motivated, I believe you can run netbsd or one of several
flavors of linux on that sparc. Not sure about FreeBSD.
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At 09:46 Thu 20 Oct 2005, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I'm searching for a free software that perform print accounting
interface with CUPS welcome.
PyKota:
http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/PyKota/action_Presentation
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to
contain all that nice metadata.
Still, I don't trust it.
Lee
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of the time it is no longer an
issue. We just happen to have tons of legacy Mac files.
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are very
cheap now. When our tape drive died, We went to two 250GB
Seagate drives which we rotate weekly.
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At 17:31 Mon 17 Oct 2005, Per Johnson wrote:
Probably not if you cant use anything else than NFS.
Mac OS X supports Samba and AFP. I know there is some AFP server you can
install on FreeBSD but I cant recall the name.
The server software is called netatalk, I think.
Lee
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On 11:18 Wed 24 Aug , Chris St Denis wrote:
How can I easily auto deny after x failed attempts? Is this an sshd setting?
I could find it.
Is there something in ports that will firewall off somebody who is brute
forcing?
In addition to adding entries to /etc/hosts.allow you could try
distro).
Lee
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