begin 644 Happy99.exe
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M86T@;75S="!B92!R=6X@=6YD97(@5VEN,S(-"B0W
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maybe but just maybe its becouse its try to translate the DNS numbers while you are
not connected
James Olin Oden wrote:
Sometimes when I run netstat it will print a few of the connections, and then it
will pause for sometimes as long as a minute. I am running a RH 5.0
installation. My
shaul wrote:
I've got the 4 CD set (2 binary + 2 sources) of Debian 2.1. I'll copy it at cost
for anyone who wants it or loan it for a day or two after this weekend as long
as I'm not flooded with requests. I live in Tel-Aviv work in Herzliya so
that's where you can pick it up. Just
IA I got contacted by Stephen Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IA because he is looking for programmers to work on a new
IA distribution that uses windows to get all the settings right and
Not the (R) sort of windows, I hope? ;) I wonder how one can get even half
a thing right with those...
IA
VV No idea. And I don't think that sending a DOS virus to a Linux
VV list is a proper way to distribute viruses.
Tell this to happy99.exe, it would listen :)
VV To all who want this list to stay open: here we go again.
I don't get it. How making list closed would prevent getting viruses from
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
Quoth Evgeny Stambulchik on Tue, Mar 30, 1999:
Vadim Vygonets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
64KB seems to be one day (or less) on this list.
You're right, it's about 100K a day during the last couple of months.
So? Should I setup digests to
Hi!
I just bought Western Digital 8.4G IDE HD with intention to install
Solaris on it. I installed it as secondary master in addition to another
HD + CD on primary ide controler. During Solaris installation boot kernel
reported warnings about timeout on new HD. Afterwards installation program
Hi All
Cant we put a filter that cant sense happy99.exe attached that will deny the
mail from the list and will replay to the author with the proper link what to
do to remove it
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
VV No idea. And I don't think that sending a DOS virus to a Linux
VV list
I'm sorry people i didn't know the co,puter i was using was infested with
virusses.
I just wanted to ask
Does any one know if the SUse release it worth trying i'm in belgium and i
want to install it on my fathers computer or should i get something else
chag sameach
shmuel
Sorryy again
"Other Operating Environments Will Have Trouble Keeping up with Linux's Growth"
"Linux Commercial Shipments Will Increase at a Four-Year Rate of 25%"
http://www.idc.com/Data/Software/content/SW033199PR.htm
Enjoy,
Hetz
--
Linux - The STABLE and FUN way to operate
Monderer Schmil wrote:
Name: Happy99.exe
Happy99.exeType: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
Encoding: x-uuencode
I take it this is local Israeli humor?
Ira Abramov: do you know this person???
Jeff Rose
PS Happy99.exe deleted/despite a
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
I don't get it. How making list closed would prevent getting viruses from
list subscribers (I'm sure he's a subscriber or will be). The only way not
to get a virus is to enforce proper security practices, restricting list
access has nothing to do with
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Ilya Tsindlekht wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 03:03:34PM +0200, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
Hello,
I thought that with domain masquerading (DM) set sendmail should rewrite the
"Return-Path" header, however it doesn't. Am I wrong? Anyway, if someone has
the ruleset
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Oved Blass wrote:
Hello all,
This guy sent an attachment which is a Virus to this list.
Monderer Schmil [EMAIL PROTECTED] (probably a bogus address).
DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT OF HIS MESSAGE (happy99.exe)
Is this a criminal act by law to send a virus?
No, but the
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
cup ;) Would they write Linux distribution installable into coffee machine? ;)
I don't know about them, but I've been tinkering with putting small Linux
distros into embedded (or almost) computers since that linux-lp affair
that was a
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
"Linux Commercial Shipments Will Increase at a Four-Year Rate of 25%"
I know that this is interesting but let's see 25% (impressing) per four
years, reported to ONE year, and plot that against commercial shipments
of/for other platforms, yes ? Just to
Hi.
I'm incharge my school's webserver (runnig rhl5.2).
Lately a suggestion was maid to let students and teachers have accounts
by request,
in oreder to maintain their home pages,
and "experience unix". :-)
Anyway,
for that matter i decided it's time to boost security up a notch,
and starting
ar 30, 1999 at 01:09:58AM +0200
Interesting. I am moving my lists from majordomo to mailman.
Mostly to get a) away from perl and into python b) a web interface
and c) a news - mail gateway.
Away from perl and into python ? Why ?
Quoth Uri Bruck on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
So? Should I setup digests to be sent nightly?
Nightly works for me.
Sure it works. So it seems to me that most people will be happy
with nightly (Ira: daily) digests. If nobody objects, I'll leave
it like
Ok, now I submit to the linux-il public a little different
proposal of how to make this list closed and keep you relatively
happy.
The list will be closed for no-subscribers.
When a non-subscriber posts a message to the list, two things
will happen:
1. The moderator (currently, me)
Quoth Adam Morrison on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
Imagine my surprise when I came upon the article quoted below on
alt.sysadmin.recovery.
I've always thought that it was quite distasteful of the Hebrew University's
sysadmins to quote user emails they receive on asr to mock them, but that can
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Peter L. Peres wrote:
"Linux Commercial Shipments Will Increase at a Four-Year Rate of 25%"
I know that this is interesting but let's see 25% (impressing) per four
years, reported to ONE year, and plot that against commercial shipments
of/for other platforms, yes ?
Quoth Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
VV No idea. And I don't think that sending a DOS virus to a Linux
VV list is a proper way to distribute viruses.
Tell this to happy99.exe, it would listen :)
No, really. Would any bad guy post a Macintosh virus to a forum
dealing
Quoth Amos Shapira on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
[ Vadim's bragging about Linux-IL argument in alt.sysadmin.recovery
deleted]
Thanks, Adam, for pointing this to us. From now on I'll know to
simply ignore anything from this control-freak.
I suppose Amos will not read this message. Anyway, he
Quoth Omer Zak on Wed, Mar 31, 1999:
My qualifications (if anyone cares about them):
1. Subscription to, and participation in the Linux-IL mailing list from
its first days.
I remember your name from the time when I was a member of the
list (1995 -- 1997).
3. Being subscriber to several
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