I've got a Gamatronic UPS (750VA), and use the RUPS software to monitor
it. It is a general software, that suppose to support many types of UPSs.
I don't have the download site (since got it on a CD), but the details are:
RUPS Lite - UPS Monitoring Utility. Version 3.1
Copyright(C) Mega System
Quoth Michael Sternberg:
I'm looking for a simple firewall (iptables based) Web configurator.
It does not have to be extra smart - basic features will suffice..
What do you recommend ?
Well, I have been arguing with iptables for a few days (replacing
my old firewall with a new Nazi one)...
There is something called BiFrost (http://bifrost.heimdalls.com/)
but its a shareware unfortunately. They want $100 per copy for
commercial purposes - and it's only an 1.5 Kb cgi Perl script...
I'm looking for open source and maybe for much more simpler
one - Web interface for open/close ports
Hello all,
Does somebody use MATAV + Actcom for internet access from Linux.
Care to share your experience?
TIA
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http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ is a link page to *lots* of
iptables documents and scripts
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:09:49AM +0300, Michael Sternberg wrote:
I'm looking for a simple firewall (iptables based) Web configurator.
It does not have to be extra smart - basic features will
David Suna wrote:
Alternatively, is there a way to send a command from a Windows
machine to the Linux box to shut down? I have software on the
Windows machine that will automatically shutdown the machine
and will execute a command file before shutting down. If I can set
up a batch file
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 23:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
need to configure it somewhere on client side? If so, where? On *BSD,
there is dhclient.conf, where I define options of hdcp client - and it
works too - but I cannot find such options for linux (setting client name
just sets it,
don't waste your time, with fw-builders. just read the manual and use the sample there.
Iptables is better than past firewalls and is much simpler now.
If you just want to masquerade, than its all there in the beginning chapters of the
manual.
If you need something else, I recommend reading all
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 22:31, Tal Achituv wrote:
Will the party have internet connectivity ?
Yes, either thru something Tal Amir will arrange with actcom, or I will
bring my own modem and use my own account (in that case - there still is
the ADSL-enabling of the phone line issue).
What do you mean by saying firewall lower security ?
thats sound like paradox
chain with weak link is better then nothing. ( i suppose )
remember, a chain is strong as its weakest link, and a firewall !=
security.
In fact, a lot of people agree that firewalls actually lowers security,
but
From: Amir Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 22:31, Tal Achituv wrote:
Will the party have internet connectivity ?
Yes, either thru something Tal Amir will arrange with actcom, or I will
bring my own modem and use my own account (in that case - there still is
the
On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:07, Sagi Bashari wrote:
From: Amir Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 22:31, Tal Achituv wrote:
Will the party have internet connectivity ?
Yes, either thru something Tal Amir will arrange with actcom, or I will
bring my own
that means, putting all the eggs in one basket, is risky.
A lot of companies today think that if they have a firewall than they are safe.
And it is indeed misleading to think that way, so, in many ways a firewall actually
decreases the security
of a company. If, for example, they would have
On Thursday 12 September 2002 06:25, Ilan Finci wrote:
I've got a Gamatronic UPS (750VA), and use the RUPS software to monitor
it. It is a general software, that suppose to support many types of UPSs.
I don't have the download site (since got it on a CD), but the details are:
RUPS Lite - UPS
No argue, but if you want part of your network to be seperate from the
outside - lets say accounting server or win98 work station, then you need
firewall for sure.
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Sent:
Ilan Finci wrote:
I don't have the download site (since got it on a CD), but the details are:
RUPS Lite - UPS Monitoring Utility. Version 3.1
Copyright(C) Mega System Technologies, Inc. 1999.
Another solution, for the hardware hackers among you would be to use a
small power converter (aka
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ is a link page to *lots* of
Very useful indeed. Thanks. ;-)...
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Tried Guard Dog?
I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE installed
(only the basic stuff - qt, kdelibs,kdebase) in order to run it. RPMS are
also available, and it's quite easy to use.
http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/ (RPMS, screenshot, handy manual)
go to www.pandas.co.il and look for Sustainer UPS's. They are Blue 'n White
(ie Israeli) construction and support Linux on RH and Slack.
I have one and I am happy with it.
Oleg.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11,
Looks very nice (at least on screenshots :).
Too bad it does not have Web interface..
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 15:20:08 +0300
Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried Guard Dog?
I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE installed
(only the basic stuff - qt,
Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:
Tried Guard Dog?
As the greater extreme - tried hlfl (apt-get install hlfl) ;-)...
V. nice, works for all kinds of stuff...
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Oops, I meant KDE on your workstation ;)
Hetz
On Thursday 12 September 2002 15:20, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Tried Guard Dog?
I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE
installed (only the basic stuff - qt, kdelibs,kdebase) in order to run it.
RPMS are also available,
I can bring my own alcatel-modem-router filter...
So there is no need for ip-masq (although it would be nice to
demonstrate it anyway).
About promotion - I have about 300 A4 A3 BW posters, and I can make
more copies (curtesy of the I.D.F)
If anyone has a good idea where to hang some - let me
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
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is there a way i can catch both tsdout and stderr with popen i.e.
somthing like:
sprintf(s,%s 21,command);
f=popen(s,r);
fread(...,f);
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Title: Message
Hi
One thing you did not mention (and someone asked
about a while ago) is what about chairs, tables, electricity plugs
etc?
If the shop is empty than I guess we'll have to
take care of that too..
Sagi
From:
Tal Achituv
Hi
all!
Not a minute too
soon -
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
tcsh:
foo | bar
bash:
foo 21 | bar
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On 12 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 21 | process2
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 04:03:42PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 21 | process2
erez.
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 21 | process2
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Title: Message
About
the tables, electricity etc... I`m working on taking some from a school in the
area - as its sukut...
If
anyone has a better idea - let me know.
we might need a few hubs/switches and electricity
splitters...
I`ll bring at least one hub and lots of
cables...
Another
You get +2 points for originality, -3 points for not answering the
question =)
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 04:11:26PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
is there a way i can catch both tsdout and stderr with popen i.e.
somthing like:
sprintf(s,%s 21,command);
f=popen(s,r);
fread(...,f);
I get -500 points for being an idiot
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 04:11:26PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
is there a way i can catch both tsdout and stderr with popen i.e.
somthing like:
sprintf(s,%s 21,command);
f=popen(s,r);
fread(...,f);
Alex Shnitman wrote:
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 21 | process2
Wow this is fun I simply had to be the
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Looks very nice (at least on screenshots :).
Too bad it does not have Web interface..
Do you need a web interface, or a remote interface?
Connect with ssh, forward VNC port, and connecto with vnc. TightVNC
(http://tightvnc.sf.net/) has built-in
Alex Shnitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to redirect both strdout and stderror into a pipe
in tcsh i do: process1 | process2
how do i do it in sh ? in bash ? ( is that the same )
process1 21 | process2
Note that this is
Man, I just gave you a site url, oh well, here goes anyway:
400va - 463 NIS
600va - 666 NIS :-)
700va - 840 NIS
VAT included.
It has rs232 connection with cable and Linux software that works with RH and
Slackware.
For all your questions see:
Hi,
I just wanted to notify people, that the KDE team (well, the guys who started
KDE) are having a new project - called kroupware (it's temporary name)..
Kroupware is an open source, german funded project to make both a server and
clients operate as same as MS Exchange. Everything is open
Title: Red hat 7.2 freez
Hello All,
Need a help in finding a solution for very irritating issue:
Sep 12 00:11:12 mail kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error.
Title: Probably SCSI + RAID , but not sure
Hello All,
Need a help in finding a solution for very irritating issue:
Sep 12 00:11:12 mail kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error.
Title: Red hat 7.2 freez
0:0:2:0 i assume it's the third HDD
I may be wrong. Do you run them as RAID
?
Oleg
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From:
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Admin
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 4:55
PM
Subject: Red hat 7.2 freez
Hello All,
Need
Title: Red hat 7.2 freez
Yes,
we use software RAID (see below). I have never tried to restore something in
Linux Raid. Also i am not sure 100% that the problem is my SCSI
disk...
==Evgeny
Popov Network and Security AdministratorPhone:
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 16:51, Tal Achituv wrote:
Current site: http://party.eclipse.co.il/
This will be on thw IGLU web site (faster connection :-) in a couple of
hours. Will let you know when it is.
Gilad.
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We don't need kernel
Hi All
Small confusion.
what exactly is DMZ ?
If it is an area between the Internet and the Firewall then its not under
protection of the firewall.
If so what the firewall manage here ?
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what exactly is DMZ ?
If it is an area between the Internet and the Firewall then its not under
protection of the firewall.
If so what the firewall manage here ?
Say you want to make a tight security policy in your firewall:
dont let *anything* enter to the windows network
but
lets some
Ben-Nes Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All
Small confusion.
what exactly is DMZ ?
If it is an area between the Internet and the Firewall then its not under
protection of the firewall.
If so what the firewall manage here ?
To put it simply, if not comprehensively, it is the area
hello, people.
i have a question:
need to be able to see hebrew in the console.
i have loaded the proper kmap.gz,
and the proper font.
the problem is:
some characters are not displayed properly.
this is driving me nuts.
(as if the map is not correct or is only partially loaded)
any suggestions ?
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
Small confusion.
what exactly is DMZ ?
De-Militarized Zone.
A typical topology is a 3-legs firewall, one goes to the Internet/FR-
router/ADSL/whatever, the second to a hub with all the client computers
(WIN machines etc.) connected to, and the third goes
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 20:29, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
Small confusion.
what exactly is DMZ ?
If it is an area between the Internet and the Firewall then its not under
protection of the firewall.
If so what the firewall manage here ?
The art of security is all about risk hedging
What character? are you missing a kuf? if you do then it's not just me
and it's a bug in the package.
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:02:31PM +0300, Max K. wrote:
hello, people.
i have a question:
need to be able to see hebrew in the console.
i have loaded the proper kmap.gz,
and the proper
Have we forgot the lost art of RTFMing?
On the original subject, go read:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO-3.html
On security discussions...got a spare 5 years?
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Hello group.
Today i tail -f'ed syslog's log file and saw this:
Sep 12 20:03:43 TCL inetd[48]: /usr/sbin/in.identd: exit
signal 0xd
Sep 12 20:03:44 TCL last message repeated 254 times
Sep 12 20:03:44 TCL inetd[48]: auth/tcp server failing
(looping), service
terminated
I couldn't understand why
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:48:35PM +0200, e-tie wrote:
Have we forgot the lost art of RTFMing?
[snip]
On security discussions...got a spare 5 years?
You couldn't be more right. The art of mailing list is slowly dying.
people who spend 5 and more years investigating unix want to get payed
and
Please dont get me wrong, when you are stuck help is needed, but come on,
DMZ? i mean there are so many docs out there on DMZ. As i see it, first see
if you can find it and learn it yourself, then approach the comunity!
Oh and btw i'm out of a job too, and i dont even know l/unix that good.
Quoth FW Admin:
Sep 12 00:11:12 mail kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE,
A B C D
A=SCSI ADAPTER
B=CHAN
C=ID
D=LUN
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM-PSG Model: DDYS-T18350N M Rev: S9HA
Type: Direct-Access
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Help understanding logfile:
Hello group.
Today i tail -f'ed syslog's log file and saw this:
Sep 12 20:03:43 TCL inetd[48]: /usr/sbin/in.identd: exit
signal 0xd
Sep 12 20:03:44 TCL last message repeated 254 times
Sep 12 20:03:44 TCL
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:27:18PM +0300, Guy Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:48:35PM +0200, e-tie wrote:
Have we forgot the lost art of RTFMing?
[snip]
On security discussions...got a spare 5 years?
You couldn't be more right. The art of mailing list is slowly dying.
people who
Thanks Nadav.
Just FYI, the whole intro to what identd is and how inetd
works wasnt needed, heh. I also know I'm not running fake
identd and didnt think something bad happened.
Aviv.
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Help understanding logfile:
Hello group.
Today i tail -f'ed syslog's log file and saw this:
Sep 12 20:03:43 TCL inetd[48]: /usr/sbin/in.identd: exit
signal 0xd
Sep 12
Quoth Muli Ben-Yehuda:
ObLinux: how do I share easily an entire machine's hard disk with
other machines? NFS sharing / led to all sorts of nastiness. Pointers
to FMs welcome.
DON'T even dare thinking of a shared scsi bus!
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:13:09PM +0300, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
I'll say it gently: the service a consultant provides should not be
equivalent to an answer on a mailing list. If it is, said consultant
is doing it wrong...
Of course there's no substitute to real professional who's doing a
Well, I added a rule to log connections to port 113 and saw
this after connecting and sending it b00:
Sep 13 00:03:56 TCL kernel: IN=lo OUT=
MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:08:00 SRC=127.0.0.1
DST=127.0.0.1 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=21357 DF
PROTO=TCP SPT=33982 DPT=113
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:13:09PM +0300, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:27:18PM +0300, Guy Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:48:35PM +0200, e-tie wrote:
Have we forgot the lost art of RTFMing?
[snip]
On security discussions...got a spare 5 years?
You
Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'll say it gently: the service a consultant provides should not be
equivalent to an answer on a mailing list. If it is, said consultant
is doing it wrong...
No. The customer is doing it wrong...
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 12:06:29AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I added a rule to log connections to port 113 and saw
this after connecting and sending it b00:
Sep 13 00:03:56 TCL kernel: IN=lo OUT=
MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:08:00 SRC=127.0.0.1
DST=127.0.0.1 LEN=60
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DON'T even dare thinking of a shared scsi bus!
Out of curiousity: why shouldn't I think about it?
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: Help understanding
logfile:
Thanks Nadav.
Just FYI, the whole intro to what identd is and how inetd
works wasnt needed, heh. I also know I'm not running fake
identd and didnt think something bad happened.
Aviv.
First, note that since
Quoth Oleg Goldshmidt:
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DON'T even dare thinking of a shared scsi bus!
Out of curiousity: why shouldn't I think about it?
If you are not yet old, you will become VERY old by playing with shared
scsi busses. I did this quite a
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote about Re: DMZ:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:27:18PM +0300, Guy Cohen wrote:
You couldn't be more right. The art of mailing list is slowly dying.
people who spend 5 and more years investigating unix want to get payed
and are sick and tired of not
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Guy Cohen wrote:
You couldn't be more right. The art of mailing list is slowly dying.
people who spend 5 and more years investigating unix want to get payed
and are sick and tired of not finding a job because a potential employer
could just send a question to the
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