On Wednesday, August 10, 2011 11:53:07 AM Ted Roche wrote:
> I'm sorry to pass on the sad news that Philip Sbrogna, recently the
> coordinator of the MonadLUG group, has passed away.
>
> Philip was an IT specialist in the Peterborough area, a graduate of
> Carnegie Mellon's Computer Science depart
On Tuesday 02 December 2008, Bayard Coolidge wrote:
> I got a nastygram from Comcast in my normal e-mail inbox this morning,
> warning me that I was considered a spammer and/or that I had a
security
> problem caused by a virus/bot.
>
> The recommended fix apparently is to move my outbound SMTP to
- "Dan Jenkins" wrote:
> May be Linux related, if anyone can suggest Linux tools to use. :-)
>
> A friend has a DVD-R which contains sentimental documents from her
> mother & father who passed away recently. The DVD is unreadable. The
> DVD-R was burned April 2008 and was stored since the
to 'proxy', and
> add a standard htpasswd file to it. Basically, the SAME way you configure a
> normal virtualk directory to be password protected.
>
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> Thomas Charron
> -={ Is beadarrach an ni an onair }=-
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On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 16:57, Thomas Charron wrote:
> Quoting Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > This appears to have worked, thank you. We're a little in the dark
> > here
> > about how to do what we're trying to do. For testing purposes, we
th,
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cations of running the RH 9
upgrade? We have a number of Perl apps running on it, custom
Apache/mod_perl etc., I'm afraid a bunch of stuff will be broken.
I could use some advice.
thanks,
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in/bash trick from the kernel command line...?
I am unfamiliar with this, can you explain?
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.. for what reason?
I haven't a clue, I just saw some references to it.
> What makes you think installing RHL 9 would solve the problem, anyway?
Nothing really, I'm trying to line up my options. :-)
thanks for the response.
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t telling me that the port was already in use. Rebooting
solved it. It ran overnight until today about 3PM. At the login prompt
I would type a username, hit enter, and the username would disappear.
Over and over. I could not login, so I hit reset. Oops!
It's the truth your honor, I swear!
y' sit there, at least 20
minutes. It's hung.
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at should get you
> to a shell prompt where you can examine the system.
I did that and found in /var/log/secure:
Accepted password from news from 212.66.37.242 port 3112 ssh2
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;-)
Well now we know that spam works, the real mystery is does the *product*
work?
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On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 21:26, John Feole wrote:
> I need a new laser printer as my trusty old LJ2P has decided to stop
> working..I have had no issues whatsoever getting this thing to work with
> a few different flavors of Linux.
>
> Any suggestion on a good replacement? I want a personal laser
Hi all,
We need a new Domain Name Registrar since the one we've been using
(Discount Domain Registry) must have ignored their Viagra spam and can't
seem to stay up.
Can anyone recommend someone to us? Reliable and cheap, please.
--charlie
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On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:27, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I've found godaddy.com to be inexpensive, AND... they even offer
> knowledgeable support. Twice, I've done Dumb Things(tm), and their tech
> support showed me the way to enlightenment both times. And I've never had
> a glitch with them yet. I
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 10:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2003, at 10:12am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Maybe a meeting night that discusses basic Bind as well as how to use host
> > and whois is in order? Some might find this helpful.
>
> I could prolly be talked into giving a presenta
Hi,
Probably a rudimentary question and maybe off topic, but it's making me
nutty.
This relates to the backspace key using vim in a terminal. I find no
consistency from installation to installation. Some of these machines
work as expected, others print ^? when I strike the backspace key, but
wo
The next meeting of the Monadadnock Linux User Group (MonadLUG) will be
this Thursday, April 12, 7:00pm, at the SAU 1 Superintendent's
Office behind South Meadow School in Peterborough.
For directions and more details, please visit:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Agenda:
The Conval School District offices where we hold our meetings are closed
today due to weather, so our meeting is cancelled.
Our next meeting will be Thursday May 10 barring any more weirdness.
--charlie
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The next meeting of the Monadadnock Linux User Group (MonadLUG) will be
this Thursday, May 10th, 7:00pm, at the SAU 1 Superintendent's
Office behind South Meadow School in Peterborough.
For directions and more details, please visit:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Agenda:
Here is a question I have never gotten a grip on, I hope someone can clue
me in.
I wish to use a distribution with a modern package management scheme, i.e.
RPM, Yum, apt-get, ports, etc. Each of these systems come with certain
versions of each software package, for instance I am now dealing wi
On Tuesday 15 May 2007, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 May 2007 11:34, Paul Lussier wrote:
> > Bah!
> >
> > $ apt-get source foo=
> > $ cd foo-
> > $ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
> > $ cd .. && dpkg -i foo-
> >
> > This will compile the source for whatever version of the debian
> >
On Tuesday 15 May 2007, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> Then it seems your question is a disguised version of "Which distro is
> best?"
I didn't ask anything at all about what is best, I only asked how other
people handle this particular issue.
Thanks again for the response.
--charlie
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On Wednesday 16 May 2007, Bill Sconce wrote:
> On Tue, 15 May 2007 13:01:32 -0400
>
> Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I only asked how other people handle this particular issue.
>
> I responded offline to Charlie, with some CCs. One of the CCs
> answ
Who: Ed Haynes, Wind River
What: Real-Time
Date: Thursday June 14, 2007
Time: 7:00PM
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Linux is finding itself used in more applications that can be
characterized as "Real Time".
On Sunday 08 July 2007, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> There's only 5 sign-ups for the BBQ, which is next weekend.
>
> Are people having problems with the sign-up form? Waiting for the
> weather forecast? Having problems getting their families to decide?
> Otherwise intimidated by socializing with other ge
Who: Group
What: General Discussion
Date: Thursday July 12, 2007
Time: 7:00PM
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
This month we will be having a general discussion meeting. Bring
problems, solutions, war stories,
On Thursday 19 July 2007, Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
> > Charlie volunteered to do a future presentation on digitizing
> phonograph recordings
>
> Is this via IRENE (or IRENE like) software?
I haven't heard of IRENE, I'll have to look into it.
I've been recording to .wav with 'rec', and using Aud
On Thursday 16 August 2007, Warren Luebkeman wrote:
> I'm trying to install Linux on an old IBM laptop. Its got a Pentium
166mhz
> processor, and about 50 mb's of RAM. I installed Damn Small Linux on
it, but
> the 2.4 kernel does not support my PCMCIA wireless card. So, I need
to find
> a
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Paul Lussier wrote:
> Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone here use postfix's header_checks or body_checks maps as
a
> > spam-prevention mechanism?
>
> Actually, it strikes me that I don't necessarilly want header_checks,
> bu
What: Introduction to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS)
Who: Ben Scott
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Date: Thur 11 Oct 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
This Thursday, at MonadLUG in Peterborough, Ben Scott will be
presen
Hi all,
We have a dedicated server at GoDaddy running CentOS 4.5 and I'm trying
to set up a mail server (Postfix).
- I can telnet to port 25 on the server, and can send mail in.
- I can neither send mail out, or telnet out to another server on port
25.
My first assumption was that they (Go
On Thursday 15 November 2007, Ben Scott wrote:
> What happens when you try? Do you get an error message? Does it
> just sit forever waiting to connect?
# telnet mail.appropriatesolutions.com 25
Trying 63.131.36.2...
telnet: connect to address 63.131.36.2: No route to host
telnet: Unable to
On Thursday 15 November 2007, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> Can you pint that host? "No route to host" generally indicates you
cannot
> even ping an address, due to having no connection to it. What happens
when
> you telnet to a known mail server. For example,
> > telnet mail.neilschelly.com
The SAU offices where we meet will be closed tonight due to weather.
Our meeting is cancelled.
--charlie
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I apologize for the short notice, but our meeting tonight is just not
coming together as hoped and has been cancelled.
--charlie
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Who: Philip Sbrogna
What: Wine
Date: Thursday March 13, 2008
Time: 7:00PM
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Philip is currently the VP/IS for Kennedy Information (KI),
Peterborough, NH. His bac
lighten me please.
>
> thanks,
>
> --charlie
>
>
> Ben Scott wrote:
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > From: Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:37 AM
> >
> > Who:Philip Sbrogna
> > W
On Thursday 17 April 2008, Michael ODonnell wrote:
>
> Did you STFW?
I did. Apparently not thoroughly enough. Thank you. :-)
> The first handful of hits here looked very promising:
>
>http://www.google.com/search?q=RL5c476+linux
>
> Particularly this one:
>
>http://hardware4linux.
I have 2 Openvpn clients.
MachineA (10.8.0.6)
MachineB (10.8.0.10)
MachineA has 2 physical ethernet cards:
192.168.x.1
10.10.0.10
I need to add a route from MachineB (10.8.0.10) to the second ethernet
interface on MachineA (10.10.0.10). My clients can see and connect to
each other.
I
On Friday 13 June 2008, Thomas Charron wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Charlie Farinella
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have 2 Openvpn clients.
> > MachineA (10.8.0.6)
> > MachineB (10.8.0.10)
> >
> > MachineA has 2 physical ethernet c
" to do this. I thought running the route
command did that, but apparently there's more.
thanks,
--charlie
> On Friday 13 June 2008 13:03, Charlie Farinella wrote:
> > I have 2 Openvpn clients.
> > MachineA (10.8.0.6)
> > MachineB (10.8.0.10)
> >
> > Machi
On Friday 13 June 2008, Ben Scott wrote:
> Suggested course of action:
>
> Use the "route" command to review the routing tables on the two
> computers. Just issue the command "route" with no arguments, and it
> should print the routing table. Or maybe "route -n" to prevent the
> system from wa
On Monday 16 June 2008, Thomas Charron wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Charlie Farinella
> >> 10.8.8.6 is pingable
> >> from this machine and traceroute shows it as one ho
On Thursday 17 July 2008, Kenny Lussier wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know how I can circumvent to 4096 character buffer limit
in the
> ps command? We have an extremely long java command and when they
developers
> do a ps auxww, it truncates the command at 4096 characters. They want
to see
>
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