Re: USB 2.0 operating at 1.1 speeds

2002-11-26 Thread Shachar Shemesh


Ira Abramov wrote:


see, the thing about support lists, is that you ask a DETAILED question
to get ANY answer...


Oh, I don't know about that. He asked a pretty general question, and got 
SOME answer. Granted not a very useful answer, but then again, more 
useful than the amount of details he gave.

An answer that is about proportional in usefulness to the amounts of 
details given would have been It appears that you have a problem.

   Shachar



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Re: OpenWebMail Hebrew

2002-11-26 Thread Arie Folger
On Monday 25 November 2002 09:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Quoting Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  1. What is the official name of the Logical hebrew encoding? Windows
  1255 or
  ISO8859-8-i?

 ISO-8859-8-I. But a software package should be able to recognize
 WINDOWS-1255 as Hebrew as well for display purposes.

Keep in mind that there is a (theoretical) small difference between the two: 
cp1255 supports nikud, while iso-8859-8-i does not. However, many software 
packages that claim to support cp1255 may not support nikud.

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Re: Emacs' ispell-buffer for DocBook/XML documents

2002-11-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:

 How does Emacs do it in ispell-buffer mode for HTML? I think aspell has an
 HTML/SGML/XML mode, but all it does on my system is consume all the CPU it
 can and start consuming a lot of memory. Maybe I should upgrade.

can you check this xml file with aspell outside of emacs? (and ignore
what, exactly?)

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small Q regarding gcc

2002-11-26 Thread miki . shapiro
Hey all

Small Q:
I'm using a stock RH7.2 with the gcc-2.96 that comes with it.

My code needs errno.h (the one in /usr/include).
After I include it, stuff goes awry. The 'errno' symbol is not defined and
compilation fails.
If I copy /usr/include/errno.h to my projects directory and include it
directly, it works fine.

1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
#included with  ? (and in which order)?
2. How can I change it?

Thanks!

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Re: small Q regarding gcc

2002-11-26 Thread Alex Shnitman
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 12:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Small Q:
 I'm using a stock RH7.2 with the gcc-2.96 that comes with it.
 
 My code needs errno.h (the one in /usr/include).
 After I include it, stuff goes awry. The 'errno' symbol is not defined and
 compilation fails.
 If I copy /usr/include/errno.h to my projects directory and include it
 directly, it works fine.
 
 1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
 #included with  ? (and in which order)?

gcc -v filename.c

 2. How can I change it?

Add -I dir to the gcc command line.

But you shouldn't copy errno.h anywhere. What exactly are the problems
you're getting?


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Re: Emacs' ispell-buffer for DocBook/XML documents

2002-11-26 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

 On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:

  How does Emacs do it in ispell-buffer mode for HTML? I think aspell has an
  HTML/SGML/XML mode, but all it does on my system is consume all the CPU it
  can and start consuming a lot of memory. Maybe I should upgrade.

 can you check this xml file with aspell outside of emacs? (and ignore
 what, exactly?)


That's why I tried to do.

$ aspell -H -c code_overview.xml

However, all it does is start to consume all the CPU and memory.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish

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exim question

2002-11-26 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi,

I'm trying to send to someone an email (domain name: geotours.com) and it 
returns to me with this message:

 all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts:
it appears that the DNS operator for this domain has installed an invalid 
MX record with an IP address instead of a domain name on the right hand side

Exim seems to be right on this one:

hetz]$ dig -t mx geotours.com

;  DiG 9.2.1  -t mx geotours.com
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 44956
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;geotours.com.  IN  MX

;; ANSWER SECTION:
geotours.com.   1619IN  MX  10 209.88.179.120.

However, since the admin of this domain seems to be the typical MCSE guy, how 
do I tell Exim to send the email and not bounce it back to me?

Thanks,
Hetz

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Re: small Q regarding gcc

2002-11-26 Thread miki . shapiro

 1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
 #included with  ? (and in which order)?

gcc -v -Wall foo.c -o foo

Thanks. That's what I was looking for :-)

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On 11/26/2002 01:01:32 PM ZE2 Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:

On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 12:35:20PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My code needs errno.h (the one in /usr/include).
 After I include it, stuff goes awry. The 'errno' symbol is not defined
and
 compilation fails.
 If I copy /usr/include/errno.h to my projects directory and include it
 directly, it works fine.

 1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
 #included with  ? (and in which order)?

gcc -v -Wall foo.c -o foo

(add -v to your compilation command)

 2. How can I change it?

RTFM: gcc options -I, -idirafter, -iprefix, -isystem, -nostdinc, etc.

You can find these in 'info gcc', 'Invoking gcc', 'preprocessor
options' and 'directory options'.



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RE: BSOD T-shirts

2002-11-26 Thread Daniel Paikov

I don't see how you can possibly be offended unless you clicked on the
link clearly marked ADULTS ONLY, which you were not in any way
encouraged to do. Also, which party is being degraded here? Not only
does Victoria seem to be a jaded capitalist, she is also unidentifiable.

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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 02:51:02AM +0200, Adir Abraham wrote:
 Now for sale, in http://www.errorwear.com/picmonth-february.html
 Enjoy :-)

I hate to rant about OT posts, but:

 * Your post is absolutely irrelevant to Linux discussions.
 * Some people may consider it offensive and degrading. I seem to share
that
   sentiment.
 * linux-il is not your sexual wastebasket.

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Updates for CABLES-DHCP-PPTP-HOWTO

2002-11-26 Thread Skliarouk Arie
Hello Tal,

Today I connected an Linux firewall to Kavey Zahav (www.012.net)
and wanted to share information I gathered:

The VPN is established against Kavey Zahav's vpn servers.

The hostname is aztv.012.net.il and is resolved to SEVERAL ip numbers.

Thus you need manually to pick up one of the IP numbers and use that
number in the cablestart script and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.

I used pptp-linux package supplied with unstable debian branch (instead of
recommended pptp-linux downloadable from netvision) and it worked well.

PS. The computer is connected to ADSL router (not modem) as well and
connection equalization (using policy routing) works very nice.

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Re: exim question

2002-11-26 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:

 However, since the admin of this domain seems to be the typical MCSE guy, how 
 do I tell Exim to send the email and not bounce it back to me?

build a dns server for the domain and set it correctly.


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Re: exim question

2002-11-26 Thread Yotam Rubin
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:41:09PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to send to someone an email (domain name: geotours.com) and it 
 returns to me with this message:
 
  all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts:
 it appears that the DNS operator for this domain has installed an invalid 
 MX record with an IP address instead of a domain name on the right hand side
 
 Exim seems to be right on this one:

[...]

 
 However, since the admin of this domain seems to be the typical MCSE guy, how 
 do I tell Exim to send the email and not bounce it back to me?

See the allow_mx_to_ip option in the exim configuration. A better solution
would be to ask the administrator to fix his DNS configuration.

Regards, Yotam Rubin




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Re: exim question

2002-11-26 Thread Hetz Ben-Hamo
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 15:52:13 +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote
 Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:
 
  However, since the admin of this domain seems to be the typical MCSE guy, how 
  do I tell Exim to send the email and not bounce it back to me?
 
 build a dns server for the domain and set it correctly.

Problem is that the sys admin is there is too stupid (he doesn't know shit about
DNS), and every other mail server (MS Exchange, mirapoint, etc) does send to
him, and this customer needs to send emails ASAP..

Thanks,
Hetz
 

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Re: exim question

2002-11-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Yotam Rubin wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:41:09PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:


 See the allow_mx_to_ip option in the exim configuration. A better solution
 would be to ask the administrator to fix his DNS configuration.

Isn't there a option for exim for for specific per-domain routing? (like
the transport table of postfix)

This is useful for other places (such as the Technion) as well

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mozilla only sets utf-8 automatically on static html

2002-11-26 Thread Arie Folger
Hi,

I am puzzled. I am using the latest RH stable mozilla (1.0.1-26), and noticed 
that dynamic (php) pages that are encoded in utf-8 (including the correct 
meta tag) are recognized as such by konqueror, but not by mozilla.

However, if I save the page, and then view it with mozilla, the thing is 
displayed properly.

Which leads me to believe that either php or apache (version 2) sends out an 
xml header that specifies the character set as iso-8859-1, and that such a 
header is only sent out for dynamic documents (hence my suspicion that php is 
guilty), and that the difference between konqueror and mozilla is what header 
they each give greater priority to.

Anyway, I tried to find the myserious header as you can see below, but see 
nothing unusual:
[afolger@localhost html]$ php index.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.2
Set-Cookie: lang=english; expires=Wed, 26-Nov-03 15:08:52 GMT
Content-type: text/html

!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
html
head
titlePokeach Ivrim /title
META HTTP-EQUIV=Content-Type CONTENT=text/html; charset=UTF-8
= OUTPUT TRUNCATED =

I also tested with iso-8859-8-i static documents, and not surprisingly 
everything works. I have not yet tested mozilla with dynamic iso-8859-8-i 
documents, so I am not sure about that.

I also used a simple cgi script in perl that echoes back the content of a 
form, and in that case, utf-8 was set properly, which kind of eliminates the 
apache theory. (script is attached)

So is it Apache that sends out nasty stuff? php? mozilla is allergic to php? 
Any help?

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Re: mozilla only sets utf-8 automatically on static html

2002-11-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Arie Folger wrote:

 Hi,

 I am puzzled. I am using the latest RH stable mozilla (1.0.1-26), and noticed
 that dynamic (php) pages that are encoded in utf-8 (including the correct
 meta tag) are recognized as such by konqueror, but not by mozilla.

 However, if I save the page, and then view it with mozilla, the thing is
 displayed properly.

 Which leads me to believe that either php or apache (version 2) sends out an
 xml header that specifies the character set as iso-8859-1, and that such a
 header is only sent out for dynamic documents (hence my suspicion that php is
 guilty), and that the difference between konqueror and mozilla is what header
 they each give greater priority to.

You should look for HTTP headers, as those override the headers set in the
file.

Try, e.g. 'wget --server-resposne --O /dev/null http://server/page'

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Security Alert (D.O.S) for kernel 2.2.x

2002-11-26 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi,

This is for Sys Admins who still runs Red Hat's kernel 2.2.x on Red Hat 6.2, 
7.0

URL: http://lwn.net/Alerts/16508/

Thanks,
Hetz

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Re: USB 2.0 operating at 1.1 speeds

2002-11-26 Thread guy keren

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Miki Lewinger wrote:

 Hi ppl. Has anybody seen that a USB 2.0 controller operates at USB 1.1 
 speeds on RH or Mandrake ? It seems that the full speed mode is not enabled 
 for some reason. I googled and mandkraked (sic) the net, maybe my query was 
 not well formulated, but I came short of answers. Maybe some of you has 
 already solved/experienced this ?

some guesswork: look at your boot messages, for those dealing with 
recognition of the various chipsets. i just moved my redhat 7.3 hard disk 
to a new machine, and the VIA chipset that handles IDE (in my case) was 
not recognized. i downloaded the latest (as of yesternight) kernel from 
redhat's updates, and it had this chip (and several others) in its lists.

the symptom that lead me down that road, was getting an 'operation not 
permitted' error when trying to enable DMA for the CD-ROM.

your boot messages are located somewhere in /var/log/messages (and 
possibly also in /var/log/boot.log, if you look there right after the 
system boots - not sure about this one, though).

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Re: Security Alert (D.O.S) for kernel 2.2.x

2002-11-26 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 08:42:50PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

 URL: http://lwn.net/Alerts/16508/

*boring* 

If you post old news, at least post a link to the interesting stuff,
like the analysis of the bug (which, incidentally, affected 2.4 and
2.5 as well). 

Anyway, http://lwn.net/Articles/15507/

Looks like it's subscriber only content, for now. For the non
subscribers amongst you (you really should subscribe), the commented
patch from Linus is here: http://lwn.net/Articles/15667/
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Re: Updates for CABLES-DHCP-PPTP-HOWTO

2002-11-26 Thread Amir Tal
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 15:46, Skliarouk Arie wrote:
 Hello Tal,

 Today I connected an Linux firewall to Kavey Zahav (www.012.net)
 and wanted to share information I gathered:

 The VPN is established against Kavey Zahav's vpn servers.

 The hostname is aztv.012.net.il and is resolved to SEVERAL ip numbers.

can you post your configuration here ? users on linux-il and learn from it, 
and i will also update the cables-howto with it.
please post your ifconfig, resolv.conf and your kernel's routing table 
(netstat -r -n) .



 Thus you need manually to pick up one of the IP numbers and use that
 number in the cablestart script and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.

 I used pptp-linux package supplied with unstable debian branch (instead of
 recommended pptp-linux downloadable from netvision) and it worked well.

actualy, i think its the same binary ;)

tal.



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Israeli Rep. for VMware

2002-11-26 Thread Eli Marmor
http://bokertov.net/26-11-2002/MENU.html

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NAT problem

2002-11-26 Thread Stiven Andre

Hello List.

I have a home network (192.168.1.1/24) that I want to be masqueraded by my
linux router (192.168.1.1) that has 2 ethernet interfaces (eth0 to LAN and
eth1 to ADSL modem). My adsl and LAN connections work. I wrote a firewall 
that
should do the masquerading. But I don't know why it doesn't work. My inside 
hosts can't ping the internet. I tryed to debug it the way I could, no 
luck. If someone has a free time, can you please check my rc.firewall that I 
attached ? I rewrote it from the fw-adsl.sh and maybe there is something 
worng. If you are ready to help and need other information mail me and I 
will send it.

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Re: mozilla only sets utf-8 automatically on static html

2002-11-26 Thread Arie Folger
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 11:45, Dvir Volk wrote:
 Maybe it has something to do with how this section of php.ini is
 configured in your case?

 ; As of 4.0b4, PHP always outputs a character encoding by default in
 ; the Content-type: header.  To disable sending of the charset, simply
 ; set it to be empty.
 ;
 ; PHP's built-in default is text/html
 default_mimetype = text/html
 default_charset = iso-8859-1

I checked the php.ini file, and indeed, as I said, RH must have taken care of 
things, as the line in question was commented out (with a semicolon).

Arie

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Re: mozilla only sets utf-8 automatically on static html

2002-11-26 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Arie Folger wrote:

 On Tuesday 26 November 2002 10:54, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
  You should look for HTTP headers, as those override the headers set in the
  file.
 
  Try, e.g. 'wget --server-resposne --O /dev/null http://server/page'

 Thanks. The header shows that the charset set in the header is indeed
 iso-8859-1 even as the html header specifies a utf-8 charset, and the
 different behaviour between mozilla and konqueror must be how they handle
 priority in case of conflict. What is the standard behaviour? IMO the
 konqueror behaviour, where html header supercedes the http header, makes more
 sense. What do you say?

What makes more sense is one question. This is debateble. However the
standard is pretty clear: the HTTP headers have a priority (search in the
archives of this list, or check HTML 4.0 in w3.org)

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