now here again we come to the same debate..who gives the right to some specific
persons to decide what content is bannable and what shudn't be banned..i
think the whole internet idea was freedom of expression..
if u don;t like it..click on that cross button on the top right of u're browser...
if
A perfect Christmas gift I must say ! I think all the
LUGs all over India must take the initiative to take
this further.
Cheers,
Surjo.
--- Raju Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Posting full article since my cursory search of the
ET site hasn't
managed to unearth it there]
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Hi
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 10:43:55AM +0530, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
[root@planetneptune cd]# cdrecord -atip
No wonder I have never seen it, seems my CD writer does not support
the reporting of ATIP info. :-(
[root@vipul root]# cdrecord -atip dev=0,0
Cdrecord 1.10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
hello sir
i m new to linux if my mouse is not working
i want some short cut commands from which
i can operate my linux shell and some other
tips to operate it
bye
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On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 10:49, Vineet Mehta wrote:
vivek,
what i have understood from ur quesitons is that, u want to configure
the client IP address manually (which has been specified as 192.168.0.10
by dhcpd.conf on server).
actually i was trying to setup a machine which will assign ip
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 22:22, manish bagla wrote:
hello sir
i m new user to linux i wanna know something
how to see if we share something on windows
on linux machine
tell me the details
bye
try LinNeighborhood - http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/
Try www.samba.org
or #man smb.conf and #man smbclient
or just try using swat with your browser, point the address to http:901
regards
Sauron The Dark Lord
- Original Message -
From: vivek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:36 AM
Subject:
hello all.
I have observed that there is a trojan called The Thing using port
number 6000 on one of the linux machines. can any one give me the
removal instructions and how to block desired ports on linux. im running
rhl 7.2 smp.
regards
there's a followup article to the ET article of 25 dec, in today's ET as well.
have been scanning the papers every day for a month, and what astonishes me
is that not a single day goes by without a mention of linux or gnu in some
way in the news. that's heartening
:-)
LL
now was slightly worried that if 192.168.0.10 machine is switched off,
someone can assign 192.168.0.10 to his/her machine and access net.
my method is not good though, and would appreciate if anyone can provide
something better.
If your network is small, you can probably try scanning the arp
monitor hello all. I have observed that there is a trojan called
monitor The Thing using port number 6000 on one of the linux
monitor machines. can any one give me the removal instructions
monitor and how to block desired ports on linux. im running rhl
monitor 7.2 smp.
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