Duke Ionescu said:
[This was originally posted to the LRP mailing list, where I was spat
upon :]
How is the old LRP list? Haven't seen that since the mass exodus of users
and developers. I tried searching thru it via the web archive once, and
all I found was spam. :-)
Is Dave Cinege still
Hi
canonical ways could be ssh tunneling or a VPN
HTH
Erich
Duke Ionescu wrote the following at 21:16 11.09.2002:
[This was originally posted to the LRP mailing list, where I was spat upon
:]
I'm running LRP, more exactly Dachstein (thx for all your work Charles!).
I've been running LRP for
Duke,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 15:16:37 -0400 you wrote:
[This was originally posted to the LRP mailing list, where I was spat upon
:]
I'm running LRP, more exactly Dachstein (thx for all your work Charles!).
I've been running LRP for many a year and everything works great. What I
need is
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 14:16, Duke Ionescu wrote:
I'm running LRP, more exactly Dachstein (thx for all your work
Charles!). I've been running LRP for many a year and everything
works great. What I need is an idea. This may be a bit OT, but I'm
looking for advice from someone who's
I've seen this in portsentry where are defined to block an IP. One way to
this is to make a weblet page (can we authenticate in weblet?) and allow it
to execute a script or a shorwall command to allow an IP and ports. The
problem is the system cannot know the user is done with automatically. The