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David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 21:47 -0400
Mike Noyes wrote:
Mike Noyes, 2001-07-05 15:34 -0700
David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 17:19 -0400
Perhaps I could put an image of the current CD up on
SourceForge? Not a CDROM image, but all the files (as if the
CDROM was mounted...) Then one
Patches item #439060, was opened at 2001-07-06 07:20
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Category: packages
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
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Everyone,
Who would like to evaluate this new dynamic dns package by Robert Stanford?
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Patches item #439060, was opened at 2001-07-06 07:20
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Everyone,
I just posted two new articles on our web site. They are for new releases
of lrpStat and Shorewall.
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Just thought others might like to know and look for ideas.
http://www.suse.com/us/suse/news/PressReleases/Firewall.html
retail looks like $649. US dollars.
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Hi Mike,
I just posted two new articles on our web site. They are for new releases
of lrpStat and Shorewall.
wow, you're quick... I'd say everybody (however remotely - like me, I don't
consider myself really contributing to LEAF) involved in the LEAF project
owes you a lot for the great effort
Now that linux-mandrake.com is answering again...
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/products/snf
Wonder what happened...
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Since SuSE was mentioned
Mandrake has had one for a few weeks or more now; go to
http://www.linux-mandrake.com ...when it works.
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Thanks for all the suggestions and links, they got me to where I needed to go for a
start.
It's a race now, if I can figure out how to do it before the cable company hooks us up
and I cave and go with an IPSec tunnel. I'll probably encrypt my air traffic anyway.
I'm repossessing my loaned
David Douthitt wrote:
Anyone notice that Linux 2.4.6 is out?
I've created the LRP patch files for 2.4.6, using those that
Dave/Charles used for 2.4.0-test11, and also created a unified patch
incorporating both patches together.
I've put everything into
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:37:24PM -0400, David Douthitt wrote:
What changes do you have to make to use 2.4? I went through Dave's
changes for root.lrp under 2.4, and pulled out iptables, ipchains, and
ipfwadm; none are overly big. Is this all the changes there are? I
noticed he changed
Arne Bernin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:37:24PM -0400, David Douthitt wrote:
What changes do you have to make to use 2.4?
the changes are not so great compared to the changes between kernel 2.0 and
2.2, iproute and that stuff was also used with kernel 2.2 , though you might
still
So far I've found:
drivers/video/buz.c: KALLOC_MAX undefined
include/linux/mtd/cfi.h: do_softirq_Rf0a529b7 undefined
Never had this much problem compiling a kernel before... used Charles'
config file for starters.
# gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux/2.96/specs
gcc
Just an interesting article. Probably not much new for folks here, but check itout
anyway.
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2000/09/28/LinuxAdmin.html?page=1
-sp
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Dale Long wrote:
I like the security of a write protected floppy. But I am considering
having a firewall/server box using a small hard disk.
I've recently heard of products that will block IDE write requests; most
are hardware - some (the better ones, I'd say) actually sit between the
drive
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