Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 08:58:27 EDT
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
Has anyone ever archived html e-mail using Mailman??
Sure, every mailing list out there that uses Mailman for the most part
uses it's archive feature. Though, I'm also sure you've noticed that
these ar
Jeff Smith wrote:
May I add my support for MV? I never used their high-speed
DSL (too far from my place), but I found them among the few
ISPs who understood & weren't afraid of linux. Every time I
called, I got a real person, most of them extremely
knowledgeable. All were linux-aware and either c
May I add my support for MV? I never used their high-speed
DSL (too far from my place), but I found them among the few
ISPs who understood & weren't afraid of linux. Every time I
called, I got a real person, most of them extremely
knowledgeable. All were linux-aware and either could help
or would
In a message dated: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:34:08 EDT
Bill McGonigle said:
>On Oct 18, 2004, at 10:41, Matt Brodeur wrote:
>
>>I think you're looking for something like this:
>>
>> $ ssh -L 8000:localhost:8000 myserver ssh -L 8000:insideserver:80
>> bastion
>
>Yeah, that's what I thought would wo
In a message dated: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 08:58:27 EDT
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
> Has anyone ever archived html e-mail using Mailman??
Sure, every mailing list out there that uses Mailman for the most part
uses it's archive feature. Though, I'm also sure you've noticed that
these archives are horr
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 04:52:27PM -0400, Travis Roy wrote:
> Cole Tuininga wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:00, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> >>Looks like it's still ongoing - a "backbone impairment". [insert ob.
> >>democrats joke here]
> > I thought we had already established that we should leave
Travis Roy wrote:
I'm voting for Nader, so I could care less :)
I'd vote for Thomas Jefferson or Abraham Lincoln (respectively, first
Democrat President and first Republican). I'm less happy with the
current crop. In any event, this has *nothing* to do with Linux or
computers. So... last post!
I'm voting for Nader, so I could care less :)
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 16:52, Travis Roy wrote:
I thought people on this list could have a sense of humor.
My general view is that they do have a sense of humor. However, with
something that's such a polarizing issue, and in particular one that not
on
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 16:52, Travis Roy wrote:
> I thought people on this list could have a sense of humor.
My general view is that they do have a sense of humor. However, with
something that's such a polarizing issue, and in particular one that not
only is completely unrelated to the purpose of
Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:00, Bill McGonigle wrote:
Looks like it's still ongoing - a "backbone impairment". [insert ob.
democrats joke here]
I thought we had already established that we should leave political
commentaries off this list?
I thought people on this list could ha
We did. All the liberals kept getting mad at being picked on...
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Subject: Re: Verizon DSL
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:00, Bill McGonigle wr
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:00, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> Looks like it's still ongoing - a "backbone impairment". [insert ob.
> democrats joke here]
I thought we had already established that we should leave political
commentaries off this list?
--
"Now I need a pint and a half hour of bzflag."
-Er
On Oct 18, 2004, at 12:22, Michael ODonnell wrote:
Level3 had announced a "major North American outage"
after we'd been suffering DNS troubles all morning.
Of course, the Level3 site carefully reveals nothing
about outages, past or present...
Looks like it's still ongoing - a "backbone impairment".
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:34:08AM -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> Yeah, that's what I thought would work, but empirically doesn't. ssh
> tells me something like:
>
> channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused
Hmmm, WORKSFORME
My employer's IT staff sent out a msg saying that
Level3 had announced a "major North American outage"
after we'd been suffering DNS troubles all morning.
Of course, the Level3 site carefully reveals nothing
about outages, past or present...
They would need more space then archive.org to list all
MV's site is up now for me, but I've been experiencing DNS problems at
several clients this morning. This may have nothing to do with MV,
because it is affecting some non-MV clients of mine too. In any event...
Level3 has been having all kinds of issues since last night.
---
Level3 states that t
On Oct 18, 2004, at 11:58, Matt Brodeur wrote:
Hmmm, WORKSFORME. I just tested this command:
ssh -C -x -t -L 8000:localhost:8000 $LOCALSERVER \
ssh -L 8000:$REMOTESERVER:80 $BASTION
...and it works as expected.
oh, cool. thanks for testing it - that's enormously helpful.
Your error indicate
> MV's site is up now for me, but I've been experiencing DNS problems
> at several clients this morning. This may have nothing to do
> with MV, because it is affecting some non-MV clients of mine too.
My employer's IT staff sent out a msg saying that
Level3 had announced a "major North American
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Someone really should do a human interest story on MV at some point.
Even though (boo! hiss! Well, no...) they use BSD, they really are an
interesting success story. I've used them on and off since I moved to
NH going on 13 years ago, now, and they've always been there.
On Oct 18, 2004, at 10:33, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
Also make sure the mime-type is being set properly for the attachment.
I have:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===0626539290=="
I was thinking more about the webserver part, for viewing the
attachments as proper HTML. Mailm
On Oct 18, 2004, at 10:41, Matt Brodeur wrote:
I think you're looking for something like this:
$ ssh -L 8000:localhost:8000 myserver ssh -L 8000:insideserver:80
bastion
Yeah, that's what I thought would work, but empirically doesn't. ssh
tells me something like:
channel 2: open failed: con
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> Speaking in favor of MV: They've done really well by us. Jess has been
> a customer of theirs since she was 13 and got tired of the AOL her
parents
> bought for her, and they've been wonderful about providing everything we
> could ask for - static IP, multiple IPs, gre
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 10:15:10AM -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> Has anybody figured out how to do ssh tcp port forwards across multiple
> hops?
>
> I'd like to ssh -L from any client, to a known server, then a bastion
> host, and do port forwards
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 09:55 -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2004, at 08:58, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, Mailman strips out the html. There is a link on
> > the page to the stripped html, but it opens up as plain text.
>
> Do you have the 'should Mailman convert text/h
Has anybody figured out how to do ssh tcp port forwards across multiple
hops?
I'd like to ssh -L from any client, to a known server, then a bastion
host, and do port forwards from my client machine to the bastion host
to access a port on a machine behind the bastion host.
e.g.:
Client
On Oct 18, 2004, at 08:58, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
Unfortunately, Mailman strips out the html. There is a link on
the page to the stripped html, but it opens up as plain text.
Do you have the 'should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text?'
setting in 'Content Filtering' set to no? You c
On Monday, Oct 18th 2004 at 08:58 -0400, quoth Kenneth E. Lussier:
=>Hi all,
=>
=>Yet another weird question from me on behalf of a user.
=>
=>I found a system (called cvsspam) that will take the loginfo from CVS
=>and create a diff and e-mail it out. It was then requested that I have
=>the e-
Someone really should do a human interest story on MV at some point.
Even though (boo! hiss! Well, no...) they use BSD, they really are an
interesting success story. I've used them on and off since I moved to
NH going on 13 years ago, now, and they've always been there. [For
several years
Hi all,
Yet another weird question from me on behalf of a user.
I found a system (called cvsspam) that will take the loginfo from CVS
and create a diff and e-mail it out. It was then requested that I have
the e-mails sent to a Mailman mailing list so that everything would be
archived nicely.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2004/10/17 Sun PM 10:06:35 EDT
> Has anyone any experience with Verizon DSL?
Overall, I'm very happy with it. I get great speed .
So would you quote the speed that you get, please?
Somebody elses speed isn't going to help you
>
> From: Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/10/17 Sun PM 10:06:35 EDT
> > Has anyone any experience with Verizon DSL?
>
> Overall, I'm very happy with it. I get great speed .
So would you quote the speed that you get, please?
thanks
paulc
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