On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 00:49, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Changelog for beta4:
looks great, are there any plans to make that available on a CD for more
space ?
It try to access the documentation page, but I get unreachable.
Best regards,
Christophe
--
Christophe Zwecker
:Sysctl
At 2002-02-26 21:54 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I'm coming to the point in the FAQ's that haven't been
updated since around the inception of the LEAF site.
My concern is with updating considering LRP 2.9.8
is LRP now officially an old release, retired, or active
as far as this site (LEAF) is
Everyone,
I had hoped for some additional time, before we needed to address this
issue, but the situation has changed. We are once again over our quota on
the shell server (ref. forward from Jacob Moorman at the bottom of this
message). I'm proposing the following changes to our Individual
Suggestions and comments on the proposed change are welcome.
snip
I hope all has been going well for your projects lately -- has been a
while since we've talked. As part of our periodic disk usage quota
checks, we noticed that leaf is once again using a fairly large chunk
of disk for disc
At 2002-02-27 11:04 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Suggestions and comments on the proposed change are welcome.
snip
I hope all has been going well for your projects lately -- has been
a while since we've talked. As part of our periodic disk usage
quota checks, we noticed that leaf
Hi Charles, hi all
Good for you that you question rather than simply believe...
Ahh.. OK :)
Unfortunately, you can't define in which chain rules go. (Watchguard
Fireboxes run on a highly modified kernel 2.0.38)
I don't know in which chain the organize their DMZ stuff.
Ah...with a 2.0
Hello David,
Sorry for the pause :-)
There is a picture that is becoming clearer and clearer from your posts. I
will quote your post slightly out of sequence to bring some focus to this:
-Original Message-
From: David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Serge Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LEAF
Message: 1
From: Steven Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 23:06:57 -0800
Subject: [Leaf-devel] Announcing leaf-project.org site name.
Well folks,
After Mike Sensney's suggestion and talking to Mike Noyes and Charles I
decided to get the domain name
Hi Charles, hi all
Good for you that you question rather than simply believe...
Ahh.. OK :)
Unfortunately, you can't define in which chain rules go. (Watchguard
Fireboxes run on a highly modified kernel 2.0.38)
I don't know in which chain the organize their DMZ stuff.
Ah...with a 2.0
Am Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 17:39 schrieb Mike Noyes:
Also, note files that are 10MB should not reside on the shell
server. I would greatly appreciate it if everyone started moving
their files into their personal tree in cvs ASAP. Thanks.
At 2002-02-19 22:25 -0600, David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/19/02 at 6:25 AM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
OT: regexp question
BTW, is it possible to use a not bracket expression
against a string?
Here is an example that doesn't work. :-(
'Content-Type: .*[^\(plain\|signed\)]'
The
At 2002-02-27 20:22 +0100, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 17:39 schrieb Mike Noyes:
Also, note files that are 10MB should not reside on the shell
server. I would greatly appreciate it if everyone started moving
their files into their personal tree in cvs ASAP. Thanks.
The trainer told me, that the Drop-In configuration (ProxyARP DMZ)
is
less
secure than the routed DMZ. I didn't say anything and thought
Uh, really?
Why?.
Good for you!
Good for me that I didn't say anything or good for me that I'm going to
make
the WCP? :)
Good for you that
At 2002-02-27 10:45 -0800, Mike Sensney wrote:
At 06:41 AM 2/27/2002 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
BTW, our released files are already on Ibiblio.org as part of the SF
mirrors. A link to the SF mirror is on the ibiblio.org home page in the
first right box labeled Sourceforge ftp mirror.
At 2002-02-27 16:28 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-27 10:45 -0800, Mike Sensney wrote:
Storage of large files including CD images don't seem to be an issue.
snip
I suggest that Ibiblio is a much better repository for our files than SF.
It may be, but will everyone agree to the naming
Hi Charles, hi all
I'm currently in a Watchguard training. I'm going to make the WCP
Certificate.
The trainer told me, that the Drop-In configuration (ProxyARP DMZ) is
less
secure than the routed DMZ. I didn't say anything and thought
Uh, really?
Why?.
Good for you!
Good for me
I'm currently in a Watchguard training. I'm going to make the WCP
Certificate.
The trainer told me, that the Drop-In configuration (ProxyARP DMZ) is
less
secure than the routed DMZ. I didn't say anything and thought Uh, really?
Why?.
Good for you!
Is a ProxyARP DMZ less secure than a
On 2/27/02 at 4:28 PM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The last consideration is licensing. David is using the
MIT license, and everyone else is using GPL. From what I
understand reading the iBiblio licensing page, only one
license is allowed per repository.
Sounds like I'm the odd man
On 2/27/02 at 10:50 AM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
David,
I've done some homework, and discovered the following
things: SF lists.sf.net server uses Mailman 2.0.5, and
Python 2.1.1. Mailman uses the Python re module to parse
regex in Privacy Options - Hold posts.
I believe I
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 23:07, David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/27/02 at 4:28 PM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The last consideration is licensing. David is using the
MIT license, and everyone else is using GPL. From what I
understand reading the iBiblio licensing page, only one
David Douthitt, 2002-02-27 23:07 -0600
On 2/27/02 at 4:28 PM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The last consideration is licensing. David is using the
MIT license, and everyone else is using GPL. From what I
understand reading the iBiblio licensing page, only one
license is allowed
On Thursday 28 February 2002 00:45, Mike Noyes wrote:
This is where we disagree. I believe this is a single project with
many releases/branches. ref.
This I agree with, w/o necessarily heading in the same exact direction.
D Douthitt wrote:
I'd like to see each distro get:
* Freshmeat
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