Tom Buskey wrote:
I have a file:
You don't say
:)
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I have a file:
Would you care to share the file with us? Or are you just bragging
because you have a file? ;-)
It's marked TOP SECRET so I guess I can't... Sorry
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Buying Libranet gets you real Free Software, not the Creeping Proprietary
which has made RH, and others, increasingly unworkable. Your interest may
vary, but Creeping Proprietary seems to have been an underlying thread here.
CP was the primary reason I decided to dump RH. (I discovered afterward
The OP was what to do as RH keeps changing. Libranet isn't the answer for
everyone, but it isn't sufficiently well known that there are alternaives to
RPM.
RPMBIGOT MODE=ON
This is my only real beef here. It's perpetuated myth about rpm. Rpm
is not, I repeat not responsible for the
I've been mirroring some stuff on my server that I colo with
Colospace.com (my new employer). I figured I would share. :)
If you have anything you would like me to add please let me know and if
I have room I'll put it up.
http://scootz.net/~mirrors/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, at 11:30am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have anything you would like me to add please let me know and if I
have room I'll put it up.
How about a copy of the Win32 source? ;-)
How about how to turn a bunch of XBoxes into a render farm..
WTF
WOPS!
That was only suppose to go to Ben
SORRY! :)
Travis Roy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, at 11:30am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have anything you would like me to add please let me know and
if I
have room I'll put it up.
How about a copy
Michael Sh wrote:
Hi,
Trying to help my daughter research a paper on biometrics and nanotechnology in relation to homeland security...and possible civil right infringements...
Any links or info would be greatly appreciated...
Isn't that what she should be doing? Looking for links to
Hey, if anybody on the list has Richard's cell phone can you please call
him for me. I was going to meet him to show him the Zaurus but I'm stuck
at work with a fun MS-SQL server outage and other fun stuff like that so
I can't make it. I don't have his number so I can't call him myself :(
Now that I got my laptop from work I never use the thing any more and
it's a pitty..
I'd like to get about $150 for it or best offer.. It comes with the
following:
Zaurus SL-5500
Docking station
Power adapter
NetGear WiFi card
I didn't get the CD when I bought it, but I do have a copy of the
- You can define triggers (MySQL can't do this).
From: http://www.mysql.com/products/mysql/
Stored procedures and triggers
Stored procedures allow you to create functions and subroutines
that run on the server. This makes it possible to grant access to
specific queries without granting
'scp' might be a better alternative. i imagine anyone that has an sftp
client also, or could easily obtain, and scp client.
oh, and i'm pretty sure you dont need to be able to login to use scp.
It would, except that scp doesn't allow you to delete files, rename
them, move them, etc, etc.
You can
Okay, so since it seems there is no mod_bandwidth or mod_throttle for
Apache2 I've been looking into other ways to limit bandwidth for a
domain I host (media.guster.net).
With iptables is there a way to limit bandwidth on a virtual interface?
Or with anything else for that matter. Is there a
Then I suggest you look at the archives of some mailing list software
mailing lists... The idea is often brought up there, for the very
same reasons I brought them up here (originally). Personally, I find
the notion that I should be required to provide personally identifying
information to the
Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 07:19, Travis Roy wrote:
Then I suggest you look at the archives of some mailing list software
mailing lists... The idea is often brought up there, for the very
same reasons I brought them up here (originally). Personally, I find
the notion
Jeffrey Creem wrote:
I am pretty happy with geeklog (www.geeklog.com http://www.geeklog.com).
Correction, it's www.geeklog.net
I wanted to check it out as well :)
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However, I think that the posting of the whois information was not only
unnecessary, but completely inappropriate to the discussion.
And *I* think it was entirely appropriate given the context of the
discussion. Whois information is publically available - just like your
voting information,
the
data, until the time that data was changed then your privacy was not there.
All it demonstrated is that Travis Roy is inconsiderate.
That's not a nice thing to say about a guy in a wheelchair..
oh, wrong Travis Roy, you're talking about me, not the other one.
I didn't realize posting publicly
This is a check and balance that the internet community (ISPs and
backbones, mostly) agreed to at the inception of the internet - back
when it was split from the Arpanet.
This check and balance is a violation of domain owners' privacy,
which should not be possible without just cause, i.e. a
Actually it wasn't. Or at least not all of it. So what? It should
be up to ME, not YOU, when and where I decide to give up my privacy.
It doesn't matter if the information was ever right or ever public;
the point is I asked you not to do it, with reason, which I've
explained before. You did it
Not that this has a lot to do with this innane thread, but this might
not be true in a relatively short while. For more information, look
here:
http://wired.com/news/business/0,1367,62500,00.html
http://www.cbo.gov/showdoc.cfm?index=5021
I'm sure that there are plenty of *other*
Tom Buskey wrote:
Bruce Dawson said recently:
Can we take this thread off-line? No one else appears to be
contributing.
Amen Brother!
It's hard because Derek's email was unknown or invalid
Now that was funny...
But besides that, Derek brings up the privacy of his email address in
(and this is a wholely public forum).
I disagree there, also. In order to post to the list, you must sign
up... It is not possible to post unless you are a member. In order
to sign up, you must provide some amount of personally identifying
information (an e-mail address). That e-mail
You confused me a bit with this wording. I think you meant to say that
you agree there are thousands of legitimate uses for this technology,
and only the naive here will forget all the fair-use rights bestowed
upon us all. Or else you were saying that I could share all the
Grateful Dead
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Hi all - I'm looking to replace my current web based photo album
software as the current one has some security issues. Anybody have
suggestions for or against any particular software?
My feature requirements are that it be able to handle multiple albums,
have sub
Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:04:57AM -0500, Greg Rundlett wrote:
I also want to get a general purpose p2p tool similar to Napster, for
sharing ogg, mp3 or other multimedia files. The number one prerequisite
here is which tool/protocol offers the best anonymity.
I feel
What is PITA?
Pain in the rear
rear doesn't start with an a, that would be pain in the ASS
:)
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Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:01:48PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, at 1:04am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(and this is a wholely public forum).
I disagree there, also.
Derek: *GET OVER THIS*.
Thank you, but no.
I agree that the nature of this
I've always seen the GIMP vs. Photoshop issue as one primarily due to
the monopoly-like dominance of Photoshop. That combined with factors like
a
quirky UI, the lack of an official Windows GIMP port, and the fact that
the users of these programs typically aren't the deepest, meant that
There is no mod_bandwith or mod_throttle for Apache2. I read on one
forum online about somebody using mod_bandwith on their Apache2 server.
My question is, has anybody else tried this and have it work, or, is
there any other options for somebody running Apache2?
-Travis
Anyway I think you guys all made your points (better than I did),
and I'm dropping out of this, now clearly non-profitable thread.
These threads can be profitable?! :)
I think it got pulled quite far afield from Maddog's original query.
and
that's too bad. He was looking at something
It took a little work to get the video card to work right (nVidia's
problem, really) and the VPN to my job was slow getting started, but
once set up the only things I found lacking are game and some
proprietary multimedia support.
We most also not forget that the average home user does not want to
--- Jeff Kinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on what I've seen - Quicken
Linux equivalent: GnuCash. It is quite nice, actually.
GNUCash is NOT a replacement for Quicken, it has at least half of the
features missing, if not more.
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You know why linux will fail on the desktop for most families..
When Matt comes home with his new copy of Grand Theft Auto from the
store and can't play it because they're running that weird linux thing
rather then windows.
Same thing for any other cool software the family is looking for..
Is there a reason that you are installing RHL 9? Why not install fedora
core 1 ( aka RHL 10 ) ? Just a thought.
I know that on my new server Fedora did NOT like my drive array for some
odd reason. Worked great with RH9, no problems with software raid or
anything, but I could just not get it
Hi, one of my new projects at my new job is to set up some network/server
monitoring. Right now they're leaning towards What's Up Gold. Mostly
because it's fairly easy to setup and I've used it in the past at two
previous jobs.
I would like to switch to something linux based. I'm installing
I -think- if you turn off the warning in IE it will take care of that..
it's under the internet options, advanced tab, under security.. If that
doesn't you'll have to install the cert as a trusted one, I don't
recall how to do that off the top of my head.
I do the same thing and I just bit the
I also would suggest MV.. They are the best (and not just because I
worked for them 5 years ago).
Just to give you an idea.. I have DSL (768/768 ADSL). They probably
give me a few more static IPs then usual because I'm still friends with
a lot of the people there, but I'm currently only using
I sent the first message to a friend of mine at Nortel, he does support
for their huge client's routers.. Anyway, here's what he had to say:
--- Start Message ---
They are forcing his connection through a Nortel VPN box, which has it's
own firewall rules on what to allow and not to allow.
As
In a message dated: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 12:27:39 EST
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This took me 25 minutes,
I hope your boss isn't reading this list ;)
This is funny, because he is reading the list..
(BTW Tom, this only took 2 minutes)
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I as an independant,
were I a citizen of NH, could have voted in the primary, and would
have probably voted for old Al. Not because I like him, or because I
even have the feintest notion he might win or make a decent president,
but simply because it would be one more vote cast and _against_
However, (and I'm really not looking for flames) I can't for the life of
me understand why people still would vote for George Bush / Republican
after 9/11
Because some people think he's the best person for the job? For whatever
reason..
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That is also hogwash. Who wanted the DMCA? Who wanted the Patriot
act? NO ONE, except for those who it directly benefited (law
enforcement, RIAA/MPAA cartel, whatever). Those with enough money or
influence to see that they passed. Was there public outcry about
these bills, beforea they
Keep in mind that NH tends to lean towards republican, and for most
republicans there was not much (if any) reason to go to the polls
yesterday.
This is very true, also the fact that a lot of independents (like myself)
tend to side with the right a bit probably didn't go to vote either. I know
I have a client in MN who uses qwest as his isp. I host his site and email
and until yesterday at 3 pm he was able to send and receive just fine. His
POP address is domain.com and his smtp address was something.qwest.net. In
his calls to qwest he is getting the usual runaround you can't
just
Along that same front, the business users here have been using
Office X for Mac OS, which means they've been using Entourage (the Mac
name for Outlook) as their PIM/Mail client. This means that we
have all the
stupidity of Outlook on the Mac.
Just an FYI, Entourage is not that close to
I noticed that too, then I looked at the headers:
X-Habeas-SWE-1: winter into spring
X-Habeas-SWE-2: brightly anticipated
X-Habeas-SWE-3: like Habeas SWE (tm)
X-Habeas-SWE-4: Copyright 2002 Habeas (tm)
X-Habeas-SWE-5: Sender Warranted Email (SWE) (tm). The sender of this
X-Habeas-SWE-6: email in
I see no chance of Habeas actually
suing someone over copyright infringement and/or having any net effect.
Except according to their website, they have, and they won.
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believe it or not, my friend Dick Morrell of Smoothwall fame pointed
me to
this fantastic site that maintains rpms for end-of-lifed RH distros
(like
6.2) so I've upgraded most of my apps...
Could you provide the name and address of the site? :)
Here it is...
From: Colin@datasquire.net
Are they all coming from that address? Looks like something just searching
for open relays to me.. I would just watch the logs and if it's from the
same IP just block it and report it to the ISP that controls that IP.
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Sorry for the off-topic post, but both my brother and my parents got
burnt by this so I thought I would let all you know so you can inform
your family members..
Some guy is setting up a site at various webhosting places and then
sending out spam that looks like it's coming from ebay. You
Since now I have to implement a 'full' e-commerce solution for the
Knowledge Institute (buzgate.org), I wonder if Dave or anyone could help
me out by defining the major steps and time allocated to creating a full
osCommerce installation (like a project outline). For example, is
setting
This position is for a one-person systems administration team
Just remember there is no ' I ' in T E A M.
Then you spell it TIEM
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But Debian's whole process --
and apt-get's ease-of-use -- is really, really hard to argue with.
I know this has also been said a hundred times before.. but apt is NOT the
packaging system deb is.. you can get apt for Redhat and use it with RPMS...
up2date (if you pay for it) works kind of like
Hi, all. Looking for a video card. I'd like it to be:
o Well supported by -stock- XF86,
o reasonably quick (does NOT have to be latest and greatest)
o reasonably inexpensive (preferably under $100)
o support 1600x1200x16 or higher
I've used TNT and TNT2 cards with great results.. They
Over 1130 folders with over 65982 messages (I say over, because this
is just the mail I've been concerned enough with to port into
evolution). As far as disk space, all I can say is that its over 1GB
and
intermingled with a lot of other files.
I'm sorry, but how could you possible be required to
I know people here don't like topposts but whatever...
Get a spam filter (spam assassin works nicely)
Set up whitelists
Set up those autoresponder things to prove that a real person is sending you
email to auto-add them to your whitelist
Dump emails with words like enlarge and viagra and boobs
Does anyone know of anything like the Blackberry which either supports
MacOS X (which the Blackberry does not!) OR has an IMAP/SSL capable
e-mail client?
Check the iSync site.
http://www.apple.com/isync/devices.html
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I recently looked at a Kyocera 7135. Pricey, but it is supported by
Linux (at least the Palm part is). And it supports https on the web
browser and says its mail client has imap support - but I haven't tried
it yet.
I looked at one of these for BURST! Media when I worked there. It was an
Good Linux alternative?
I am hosting their mail on my server temporarily (sendmail) but what can I
offer for virus protection on the server rather than for each end user?
You could always dump email with executable attachments. Not sure how to do
it in Sendmail but I know there's a way. I know
1) Is there a good guide for newbie's to courier? Especially wrt uw
converts?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml
While somewhat gentoo specific there's still a lot of info here. I used
to use UWIMAP when running RedHat, I found this walkthru very easy to
follow.
2) Does courier
My next question would be How do I have procmail handle maildir
format? An example from my current .procmailrc:
# Filter mail from my sister to a particular mbox
:0 :Personal.lck
* From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personal/Laura
This is what I have
# List Geek
:0:
* ^(To|Cc): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe I should consider using Ogg for my encoding format. It *is* a
little bit irritating sitting down to work at a newly installed Linux
box only to find out that I can't play my music because of patent
issues (or, at least, not without installing extra software).
Installing extra software,
http://www.hispalinux.es/~data/abcde.php
abcde is by far the BEST ripper I've found. It's basically a front end
for other utils but it's -GREAT-. The default is OGG but you can change
that (I have a portable player). It's easy, once you configure how you
want stuff to be organized you just put
Does ID3 and ID3v2 tags while it's at it.
What are these?
If you have an MP3 player (WinAmp, XMMS, iTunes) that can read them
they give you a bunch of info on the song and the info is stored within
the MP3 file. Basically it's Artist, Album, Song, Year, and a bunch of
other stuff, ID3v2 is the
I agree, zoneedit is GREAT, free up to 5 domains. There's another
service like them but I don't use called easydns. But my vote goes for
zoneedit
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 09:54 PM, Bill Mullen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, joe kagenski wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion
(I'm also *very* disappointed that there's no serial port on these
modems, though, ironically, on my Digital Cable set-top box there
is?! :)
They don't want you to have to much control of your cable modem. For a while
there was a way to configure it with SNMP and get it uncapped. They fixed
I agree. My parents have comcast and they didn't need to register the
computer MAC, just the modem MAC with some web interface. The install CD
is basically a pretty front end for the webpage, at least as far as I can
tell.
Just call up Comcast and tell tech support that the tech dropped off the
I used to hear tons of DSL horror stories.. Those are mostly gone now,
unless you're on the frindge of the service area things go very
smoothly. My DSL (MV.com) install went easier then any of my cable
installs.
David Kramer has DSL and lost his accesss yesterday for about a day.
Yah, I
Any chance you can send the headers of these emails to the list for us
to take a look at.
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 04:10 PM, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
So, I am not really a security minded person. Those people I usually
simply bow to and hope that the patches come out fast enough that
http://www.openpkg.org/security/OpenPKG-SA-2003.040-openssh.html
http://bugs.debian.org/211434
3rd one in two days... that's just bad.
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seems it is possible to opt out as well..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Greater NH Linux User Group
Subject: RE: All
I find amusing that the adm account on this machine has a mailbox full
of spam. Amusing tho it may be, how can I stop it from happening?
You can use some kind of spam blocking software. Anything from spamassassin
to a white-list style.
Additionally, i've been getting attacked from
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To: Travis Roy
Subject: Re: Just some stuff...
Hi Travis,
The second one is kinda cool.. Basically it's this. I have a server
running RH9. I also have a FM tuner card in it. What it does is record
radio shows, rips CDs to MP3s and rips
Here's a sendmail talk for ya..
use postfix :)
j/k
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 04:32 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I would really enjoy a one nighter where someone could spoonfeed a
sendmail programming seminar to me. I'm talking about a lucid talk on
how
to read and write subroutines and
I've been working on some stuff that I'll tell you about in a second
but I wanted to know what you all thought of it. Once I get it totally
finished I was also wonder what you thought of a workshop on it. One
thing is that it would have to be at my apartment so if there is a
large interest
Hi Travis. This sounds like something I'd like to try myself. Can you
recommend a good FM tuner card to get?
I have just a old TV card with FM tuner. Be sure to invest in a good FM
antenna. Here's my FM script, I use cron to tell it when to go off.
(this is for cartalk obviously)
scootz root #
I have a NEC MultiSync C500
Works fine, just don't need it anymore and it's taking up space.
Whoever wants it has to come get it. I live in Manchester, NH and work
in Salisbury, MA... Whatever place is better.
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Gone!
:)
You're all to slow
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Travis Roy wrote:
I have a NEC MultiSync C500
Works fine, just don't need it anymore and it's taking up space.
Whoever wants it has to come get it. I live in Manchester, NH and work
in Salisbury, MA... Whatever place
I would think the best way is to set up somebody with unblocked port 25 to
recive email to you and have them set up something to redirect email to you
on another port. I know zone edit has some funky thing that Ben B. set up
with the port 80 block on MediaOne was in effect. Don't know if you could
I second this.. Signull also uses it (http://store.signull.com - cheap
plug)
On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 04:20 PM, Morbus Iff wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations on shopping cart software.
I use osCommerce (.com), and have been happy with. Open
sourced, PHP, strong community, lots of
issues regarding performance unless there was recording
involved, then you would want some beefier hardware.
Derek Doucette
http://derek.homeunix.org
Travis Roy said:
I was messing with a cool project called Geexbox (www.geexbox.org).
It's basically a mini-linux dist. that lets you play stuff
If you check out freevix, I would like to here how it
worked out
Okay! Well, it took me probably 5 hours to get from downloading to
actually get it working. If I had more of a clue I probably would have
had it working sooner.
1st problem was that I made the decision to do the network boot
1) It would conflict, anyway, since they're on the same port, and
2) Are you sure you want to be using bootp and/or dhcp on the same
subnet
as your ISP? How would your client host even get an IP? It's pretty
unlikely -- unless your ISP is pretty generous -- that you've got
multiple
IPs with
Nevermind :) I figured out how to do it with minicom
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 8:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: term program?
Okay, this is only a stupid question because I've
I was messing with a cool project called Geexbox (www.geexbox.org).
It's basically a mini-linux dist. that lets you play stuff on your TV.
I was having issues with Geexbox (it let me play audio CDs. If I tried
mpegs, DVDs, or MP3s it would just freeze) so I was wondering if
anybody knew of any
Okay, this is only a stupid question because I've never had to do it :)
I have a nice used baystack 350 that I got and it works like a champ but I
want to console into it. I already did with hyperterm on my windows box, but
how the hell do I do it on my Linux box! :)
I figured this would be
Linksys, Netgear et. al. have 8 port switches. I did not check prices or
availability in local stores.
I was hoping to get something used and/or cheap. The one I had I paid $25
for and was probably over $100 new. Plus most of the ones at Staples/Best
Buy/Office Max/CompUSA are switching hubs,
Mine got the uplink and another port cooked in today's lovely storm.. If you
really want to read about it go here:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/sc00ter/90690.html
But basically I need at least 8 ports, 100mb would be best, and I want a
real switch, not one of those stupid switching hub
If I have a private party at my house, there may be 1000 guests.
This large number of guests makes it no less a private party... But I
need to give my home address to each of those 1000 people, and trust
them not to give it out to psychos, lunatics, or other random people
to whom I would not
Dan Jenkins wrote:
Cons:
* No reverse DNS for IP numbers. I've asked. They've never understood
the question.
What are the implications of this?
Some FTP sites will not let you connect, some web sites won't let you into
secure information.. For some reason they use the DNS name as proof
Can you give me some example sites? I will then follow up with
them to show
them the problem it causes.
Sorry no, I had a problem back when I used M1 and I lost my reverse, it took
me MONTHS to get them to fix it, but I don't remember the site that was
giving me trouble.
Okay this is extreamly strange but let me give it a shot to the list..
We have two sites (auth.signull.com and store.signull.com) they both
have ssl certs for online payment via authorize.net. Now I set up
auth.signull.com on the primary interface and store.signull.com on a
virtual interface
I have MV Communications for my DSL with a Westel DSL modem like this:
http://ebay3.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_EBAY_aba3457ed36aef8e5393e11d18815f4b/i-
1.JPG
No PPPoE crap, the TOS/AUP is basically don't spam, don't bother other,
other then that we don't really care. I pay $85/month for 768/768
oh duh, laptop keyboard..
Don't mind me, I'm retarded (and both you Bens out there can keep your
mouth shut about that comment) :)
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 06:15 PM, Bill Freeman wrote:
My keyboard is starting to flake out, particularly the left
ctrl key, which is a hard thing
http://www.hippopress.com/features/030717_unplugged.html
http://scootz.net/~travis/Union_Leader/
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However, they charge more than I'm willing to pay for a static IP.
So, I'm wondering about which DSL firewall boxes are decent, and can
they handle dynamic IP addresses? Or, is it just easier to use
iptables/netfilter on my system at home and make that the router/
firewall for my network?
Another way is pop-auth.
You check your mail and then your IP address is put into a file and you're
allowed to send for some time (usually 15mins)
I did that for a long time until I switched to SMTP auth. MediaOne also did
pop-auth for a long time.
This is what I used -
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Travis Roy
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:52 AM
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Subject: RE: What's the best way to automatically swap smart hosts
(sendmail)?
Another way is pop-auth.
You check your mail and then your IP address is put into a file
That will not work for the OP, since he mentions he uses Comcast, and
Comcast blocks outbound connects to TCP port 25. You have to use their
relays.
They don't yet.. I know many people that run smtp servers on comcast that
don't have to relay thru the comcast smtp server.
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