On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Boris Singerman wrote:
> >From the discussion that was on this list a couple of days ago I
> understood that most clients using POP3 protocol (like Netscape's
> Messenger for example) send password in clear-text.
> Is it right ?! ( scaring ... )
it is. the linux-security lis
On 3 Dec 1999, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:
> other places). A lot of people are aware of Linux, use it on regular
> basis, even curse Microsoft occasionally, but do not actually regard
> Linux as an important part of their life, don't think much about it
> and simply use it - thus no participation
This is not Linux related, but it's interesting anyway.
Hackers: HotSynced for crime
The latest craze -- scanning (and saving) credit cards with your Palm.
It just shows 'the street has its own uses for technology.'
William Gibson once said, "The street has its own uses for technology."
It's pro
Hi Oded,
Currently, the Hebrew version of Netscape is NOT available to the
public.
Eli once promised that he will publish the Hebrew Netscape, but I think
financial problems (and maybe some copyright problems) have stalled this
from being published.
Hetz
Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> Hi list !
>
> D
Hi list !
Does anyone know where I can download the hebrew translated version of
Netscape 4.x by El-Mar ?
Oded
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>From the discussion that was on this list a couple of days ago I
understood that most clients using POP3 protocol (like Netscape's
Messenger for example) send password in clear-text.
Is it right ?! ( scaring ... )
RFC2595 mentions using TLS to secure POP3. Is it implemented in
common POP3
> "Schlomo" == Schlomo Schapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Schlomo> Hi,
Schlomo> I am working at HUJI and know that the G. Ram campus is literally full of
Schlomo> Linux people. I talked to some of them over the time and most people told
Schlomo> me similar reasons for not ta
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Linux people. I talked to some of them over the time and most people told
> me similar reasons for not taking part in ILUG:
> - too much uninteresting mail
> ..
>
> That says it all, doesn't it ?
but there's more. an interesting point Jon made today
I 've finally manage to install my IBM Thinkpad 600 with RH 6, after I
tried it I found out that the SB(Crystal) working at demo part but
refuse to respond on gnome event's although I checked the option for
supporting gnome event's.
Thank's
Tal
==
Yes, you sure did miss something. I had problem with LILO from RedHat and
knew from prior experience that SlackWare's lilo doesn't do any problems and
their configurator for lilo. So, I downloaded this tarball as you called it
which is really designed for slackware because it's from their installa
Nope, you shouldn't.
The only cause I can imagine for Netscape to fail is invalid proxy
server settings, which are local to Netscape Navigator itself. Those
might be from other ISP or invalid.
Arieh & Bettina wrote:
> I've finally configured a ppp conection for my box, and tried it. Doing
> "teln
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> But most people don't write 800 lines of configuration code for a mail
> filtering system, or have any filtering system at all, for that matter.
> Perhaps in order to get a broader audience linux-il should move to a
> newsgroup, like israel.comp.os.linux, israel.ilug, or whatever ?
Required me
JBA>> I occasionally get requests from people who ask to be the
JBA>> webmaster. I give them ftp passwords and after about two weeks
JBA>> they get tired of it and stop doing any more work without
JBA>> informing anyone.
Huh... What is the work there so much that it gets a man tired in two
weeks?
It's probably too late for this request, but if anyone reads this
before going to Herzliya today, it would be nice if you could make an
audio tape of Maddog's talk. Yesterday at Comdex he was really good
and I'm sure he's got alot more to say, but I can't be there today.
TIA
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On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ury Segal wrote:
>
> > linux.org.il site is broken.
> > Who is responsible for it ? Are there any plans on fixing it ?
>
> well www.linux.org.il exists, without the www is misdirected. Jonathan,
> can you fix it please?
>
> --
> Ira
I've finally configured a ppp conection for my box, and tried it. Doing
"telnet t2.technion.ac.il" works, but if I run netscape and try to get a
webpage, it doesn't reach it... do I have to configure a dns outside from
resolve.conf? if yes, where?
thanks,
Arieh
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ury Segal wrote:
> linux.org.il site is broken.
> Who is responsible for it ? Are there any plans on fixing it ?
>
> --ury
>
Hi All,
This is a re-post for anyone who did not see my previous posts on this
thread, "Who is responsible for it?".
There is currently no linux.org
Hi
The only mailing list which i haven't left for the last 3 year was this one.
I personally think this is on of the most interesting mailing list because of
its variety topics.
SPAM ? where ?
You may advice them to join kernel hacking mailing list :-)
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am w
I think sys c: (from bbot disk)
Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I just upgraded my system from RedHat 6.0 to RedHat 6.1. After the upgrade
> was complete I realized that the upgrader replaced the Windows Boot loader
> with LILO. Not only that, but it only displays the letters LI and gets
> stuck.
>
> I nor
Hi List ,
can somebody send me the linux RH 6.1 file :/var/run/urmp
as an attachment . my file is corrupted
thanks
Uri
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