Hello, Nadav,
> I released today a new version of my SendSMS script.
I'm using your script to send SMSes to Pelephone phones.
Recently we discovered that Pelephone restricts free sending of messages
to 5 messages in 10 minutes from one IP number when sent using a web site,
and posponing offending
Netfilter is not yet there because of the gui and tools fw-1 has and
linux don't.
and by tools, i don't mean a software that some kids wrote, i mean tools
that can interact with the firewall and with the rules, like virus
scanning, vpn, and ids, etc.. checkpoint has standards for these, and
linux d
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áéåí ùéùé, 25 áàå÷èåáø 2002, 18:31, Alexander Maryanovsky ëúá òì 'Re:
SUCCSESS: Rotal ADSL USB modem':
> >Ok, do you use Mandrake drivers for your nforce or NVidia's ones? If
> >Mandrake,
> >then I suggest to download, recompile and install the SRPM f
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áéåí ùðé, 28 áàå÷èåáø 2002, 00:16, Hetz Ben-Hamo ëúá òì 'big question: FW-1
VS. Linux security tools':
> As it stands today - can Linux be considered to be FW-1 replacement? how
> much Linux tools (iptables, etc) can do and what can't they do compared
On Sunday 27 October 2002 12:50, Sagi Bashari wrote:
> On 27/10/2002 17:49, Arie Folger wrote:
> >Did anybody else notice how HOWTOs have been effectively considered
> > deprecated by RedHat? Any rpm anywhere available that sports a recent
> > collection of HOWTOs? (yeah, yeah, I know, I can just d
On Sunday 27 October 2002 13:03, Eliran wrote:
> I also didn't see it in RH7.2 (The Doc. CD was preety empty...)
Which is why the subject line reads redhat did it *again*. The last howto rpm
was in 7.2. 7.3 had none.
Arie
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who ca
On Sunday 27 October 2002 22:09, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> On Sunday 27 October 2002 21:18, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> > >In short, take it or leave it.
> >
> > I'll certainly "take it", as I don't have any other choice... Just that I
> > have an Entomology quiz tomorrow to prepare for :-)
> > And
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 05:53:50PM +0200, Oleg Kobets wrote:
> How about booting from other Linux (such as Live cd or diskette or
> something) and using the available tools such as - parted to resize /
>
> :)
>
The way I did it is:
1. Get the parted source (1.6) and follow the compiling part o
On Monday 28 October 2002 02:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:52:36AM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> > Hello folks!
> >
> > Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
> > Knesset?
> > If none, is there anyone there who might know what it is?
> >
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 11:38:58PM +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
>
> Anyway, the good (great?) news is that I managed to get connected. The bad
> news is that after about a minute, the connection died. It didn't say it
> died (the small ppp monitor next to the CPU monitor continued to be
Reformulation of Problem:
running
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -m mac --mac-source 00:02:2D:08:FD:67 -j
ACCEPT
then
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -m mac --mac-source 00:02:2D:08:FD:67 -j
DNAT --to-destination 10.0.10.2
does not work for established connections, like browsing CNN.COM
man ip
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:52:36AM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> Hello folks!
>
> Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
> Knesset?
> If none, is there anyone there who might know what it is?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel
>
> P.S. This is NOT O.T. in my view.
>
Was
2. Seems like you missed some modules to compile. Please look at the
TROUBLESHOOTING document which is in the tar.gz file.
Ahh, how didn't I think of that before . Anyway, the
TROUBLESHOOTING file was very helpful - apparently I wasn't supposed to
compile usb support into the kernel, but leav
I released today a new version of my SendSMS script.
http://nadav.harel.org.il/software/sendsms
The most important new feature is the ability for anyone, not just Cellcom
owners, to send messages to Cellcom phones.
For that you'll need to get an account from ICQ (see the manual page for
more ins
Hello folks!
Who if anyone, is considered to be an open source guru/advocate in the
Knesset?
If none, is there anyone there who might know what it is?
Thanks,
Daniel
P.S. This is NOT O.T. in my view.
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Hi people,
I have been debating with a friend of mine about this question:
As it stands today - can Linux be considered to be FW-1 replacement? how much
Linux tools (iptables, etc) can do and what can't they do compared to
Checkpoint's FW-1? (and I'm not talking about the GUI)
I'm NOT talking
Hi,
I don't know how many people here are beta testers of CrossOver Office, but
I'm one of them and with my latest testing of their beta 4 (crossover 1.3.1)
hebrew on Word 2000 runs REALLY nice!
So, I would like to make a public "thank you" to Shachar Shemesh who is doing
a great job of adding
On Sunday 27 October 2002 21:18, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> >In short, take it or leave it.
>
> I'll certainly "take it", as I don't have any other choice... Just that I
> have an Entomology quiz tomorrow to prepare for :-)
> And maybe in the meanwhile, Hetz will have a piece of advice for me a
> Since this seems to be something Hetz wrote (or at least knows a lot
> about), I was thinking that maybe he would know what the problem is
> immediately. Since it seems to be a configuration problem (i.e. not a bug
> or a hardware problem), I don't think debugging or stracing it will help,
> as t
In short, take it or leave it.
I'll certainly "take it", as I don't have any other choice... Just that I
have an Entomology quiz tomorrow to prepare for :-)
And maybe in the meanwhile, Hetz will have a piece of advice for me after
all...
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 20:48 27.10.2002 +0200, yo
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 06:14:59PM +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
>
> >> 2. Running "startmodem" (from Hetz's instructions) results in the
> >firmware
> >> being installed, the modem initialized and then the following was
> >printed:
> >> Connect Modem ...
> >> using channel 1
> >> ioctl(PP
The doc cd is extra. THe 5 cd's are RPMS and SRPMS (SRPMS start in disc 3 and
continue in disc 4 and disc 5). The doc CD contains strictly Official RedHat
8.0 Linux Manuals, more specifically the rpms
maximum-rpm-1.0-0.20020905.noarch.rpm
rhl-cg-en-8.0-2.noarch.rpm
rhl-gsg-en-8.0-4.noarch.rpm
rhl-
Sagi Bashari wrote:
I think that one of the 5 CDs is documentation CD, I guess they're
somewhere in there.
I got 3 discs, 2 for installation, the 3rd for documentation... But I
don't remember
seeing any particular HOWTO, perhaps on the other CD's...
I also didn't see it in RH7.2 (The Doc. CD
On 27/10/2002 17:49, Arie Folger wrote:
Did anybody else notice how HOWTOs have been effectively considered deprecated
by RedHat? Any rpm anywhere available that sports a recent collection of
HOWTOs? (yeah, yeah, I know, I can just download a tarball. I'll do that if
the above is unavailable).
Quoting Arie Folger, from the post of Sun, 27 Oct:
> This is obviously inappropriate for /, because I can't unmount /. I
> tried to use ext2fsadm, but it wants a file created by vgscan. I read
> the docs, and they require me to create logical volumes with vgcreate.
> At this point I am slowly gett
> 2. Running "startmodem" (from Hetz's instructions) results in the firmware
> being installed, the modem initialized and then the following was printed:
> Connect Modem ...
> using channel 1
> ioctl(PPPIOCGFLAGS): Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Connexion failed
>
Is `startmodem' a shell scri
How about booting from other Linux (such as Live cd or diskette or
something) and using the available tools such as - parted to resize /
:)
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From:
> I want to grow the / partition.
[...]
> This is obviously inappropriate for /, because I
> can't unmount /. I tried to use ext2fsadm, but it
> wants a file created by vgscan. I read the docs,
> and they require me to create logical volumes with
> vgcreate. At this point I am slowly getting lost
Arie Folger wrote:
Hi,
I want to grow the / partition. When I wanted to resize partitions in the past
(which did happen a number of times to /usr and /home as I weaned myself from
windows and the available tools grew by leaps and bounds), I just copied the
content of the partition, using cp -
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 01:18:46AM +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> Well, some news:
>
> 1. After many difficulties and pain, I've installed 2.4.20-pre11 with ohci
> support built in.
>
Hopefully compiling the kernel will be painless next time.
> 2. Running "startmodem" (from Hetz's ins
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 10:43:24AM -0500, Arie Folger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to grow the / partition. When I wanted to resize partitions in the past
> (which did happen a number of times to /usr and /home as I weaned myself from
> windows and the available tools grew by leaps and bounds), I jus
Did anybody else notice how HOWTOs have been effectively considered deprecated
by RedHat? Any rpm anywhere available that sports a recent collection of
HOWTOs? (yeah, yeah, I know, I can just download a tarball. I'll do that if
the above is unavailable).
Arie Folger
--
It is absurd to seek to
Hi,
I want to grow the / partition. When I wanted to resize partitions in the past
(which did happen a number of times to /usr and /home as I weaned myself from
windows and the available tools grew by leaps and bounds), I just copied the
content of the partition, using cp -a, to a directory on
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 10:21, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
>
> What small dynamic routing software with minimalistic
> features can be recommended for embedded Linux plaform ?
http://www.zebra.org and customize it to your needs.
Gilad.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002, Oved Blass wrote about "Re: Re: Bezeq ADSL and sending faxes":
> I am sorry that this is your opinion Hetz,
>
> Never the less, fixfax is using Linux to provide the service, and has
> support for Linux customers. We are one of the early providers of this
> service.
>
> Best
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 10:25:44AM +0200, Oved Blass wrote:
> I am sorry that this is your opinion Hetz,
>
> Never the less, fixfax is using Linux to provide the service, and has
> support for Linux customers. We are one of the early providers of this
> service.
You (the company) were also a spam
I am sorry that this is your opinion Hetz,
Never the less, fixfax is using Linux to provide the service, and has
support for Linux customers. We are one of the early providers of this
service.
Best Regards,
Oved Blass
Phone: +972 3 5045885
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What small dynamic routing software with minimalistic
features can be recommended for embedded Linux plaform ?
Thanks, Michael.
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 09:53:11 +0200 (IST), Tzafrir Cohen wrote
> On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, [windows-1255] Oved Blass wrote:
>
> > Fixfax at http://fixfax.co.il, provides a fax to email and email to
> > fax service. Subscribers can send faxes by sending email to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], which will be conve
>
> Never the less, fixfax is using Linux to provide the service, and has
> support for Linux customers.
Oh, and that makes you holy again and free of sin?
I really don't see how the fact you are now using Linux makes it ok for
you to be a spammer.
- Aviram
==
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, [windows-1255] Oved Blass wrote:
> Fixfax at http://fixfax.co.il, provides a fax to email and email to
> fax service. Subscribers can send faxes by sending email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], which will be converted to fax and sent to
> 'number'.
Just a reminder: fixfax's emails wo
Oved Blass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Never the less, fixfax is using Linux to provide the service, and has
> support for Linux customers. We are one of the early providers of this
> service.
Nice of you to use Linux, Oved, but the spam concern is real. Tsafrir
asked for clarifications on the
Fixfax at http://fixfax.co.il, provides a fax to email and email to fax
service. Subscribers can send faxes by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
which will be converted to fax and sent to 'number'.
Tiff viewer is required to view the faxes which arrive as emails. There is a
tiff viewer available
This week the Haifa Linux Club will give two lectures as part of its
"Welcome to Linux" series of lectures for Linux beginners.
Both lectures will take place in Room 2 of the Taub Building of the
Computer Science Department of the Technion.
The lectures are:
- Linux for the Technion Student / M
Fixfax at http://fixfax.co.il, provides a fax to email and email to
fax service. Subscribers can send faxes by sending email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], which will be converted to fax and sent to
'number'.
Tiff viewer is required to view the faxes which arrive as emails.
There is a tiff viewer available
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