ft. Nature will
eventually take it's course with unisys as it did with Dec.
Given Unisys' reputation you would think compaq and HP would leave
them alone to avoid being dirtied.
I think after the gif fiasco most people on the net hate that company.
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have to settle for "hey I can make the ident service report user 'CrAp'
> for every port!".
Named and proftpd are already updated to use this.. check the source
for the best documentation ...
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"hey I can make the ident service report user 'CrAp'
for every port!".
Named and proftpd are already updated to use this.. check the source
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ld be a better idea than checking the
firewall.
I'm still not understanding this running by default most dists
have going, it's stupid for servers and it's down right retarted for
workstations.
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voltage lines outside your house ..."
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It's hard enough tracking my mail as it is, let alone having to have another
account just to handle a certain mailing list.
Put procmail on the other account .. make it modify the subject as you
wish then forward the mail to your regular account.
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not understanding this running by default most dists
have going, it's stupid for servers and it's down right retarted for
workstations.
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to get at least some of them to
listen to such a spec.
For better results you might see if the *bsd people would want to
collaberate on an open standard.
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> believe, and khttpd and TUX.
Proftpd to name one ftp server, nice little daemon uses linux-privs too.
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bugs.
Some of the servers I ran at the time wouldn't stabilize until 2.2.7 ..
I'm betting on things going much more smoothly (though I won't know
for sure since that company lost it's ability to afford me ;) )
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I'm betting on things going much more smoothly (though I won't know
for sure since that company lost it's ability to afford me ;) )
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
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> > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
> > > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Gerhard Mack wrote:
> > > > Your comparing actual security with stack guarding? Stack guarding mearly
> > >
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> > Your comparing actual security with stack guarding? Stack guarding mearly
> > makes the attack diffrent.. rootkits are already available to defeat it.
>
> url?
Ugh do you have any idea how
should be aware that you're
> arguing against other kernel protection mechanisms also.
>
Your comparing actual security with stack guarding? Stack guarding mearly
makes the attack diffrent.. rootkits are already available to defeat it.
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that need to be root..
As for these protections my system emails me when a process overflows it's
buffers, But that's not a kernel function. ;)
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Your comparing actual security with stack guarding? Stack guarding mearly
makes the attack diffrent.. rootkits are already available to defeat it.
url?
Ugh do you have any idea how hard it is to find 2 year
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Gerhard Mack wrote:
Your comparing actual security with stack guarding? Stack guarding mearly
makes the attack diffrent.. rootkits are already
uot; (and then he must be not
> moron*2, or moron^2, but at least e^moron).
I vote moron ... hes within a day's drive of MS though.
ISP can be contacted at: 1-800-356-LOOK (5665) Considering it's been the
same dork with no response to complaint emails the isp is looking spam
friendly. Lets cost
LOOK (5665) Considering it's been the
same dork with no response to complaint emails the isp is looking spam
friendly. Lets cost them a bit and see if they hurry up and terminate
this loser.
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ms since 2.2
> is slower than 2.0 although nowdays not much.
How much of that is due to the fact that the 2.4.0 scheduler interrupts
processes more often than 2.2.x? Is the better interactivity worth the
slight drop in performance?
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although nowdays not much.
How much of that is due to the fact that the 2.4.0 scheduler interrupts
processes more often than 2.2.x? Is the better interactivity worth the
slight drop in performance?
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not be handle.
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> It's not that slow compared to a whole distro install, although you would
> of course want to do it *optionally*. You wouldn't want to get into
> every single option, of course, but I thought that was obvious
> (apparently not.) The drivers and s
the least of the problem --
there, you can use modules anyway.
-hpa
End users have bee known to try a kernel compile..
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> if i bring up the eth0 interface by hand the card works fine and i can
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e some sort of OS, which became Unix.
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> As I said, when Multics was designed, the only criteria as to
> get it to work on a DEC. It didn't. To use this development as
> an example of "enterprise computing" is absurd and belies its
> well documented history.
But .. but... bu
It didn't. To use this development as
an example of "enterprise computing" is absurd and belies its
well documented history.
SARCASM
But .. but... but they said so on slashdot. That must make it true. ;)
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problems that presents to modules..
And no it wasn't the driver doing it afik. Sound card starts on max volume
as soon as it's initialised.
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> > Sure .. lets see you start a laptop in class or buisness meeting and have
> > everyone turn to look at you wondering why your laptop let off an ear
> > piercing shreak because
ts to all settings max.
And you will _STILL_ have that shriek for 1/2 - 1 second before the
userspace app loads.
And no we couldn't unplug either the mike or the speakers since they come
embedded in the laptop's case.
I don't see in any of your trolling an answer for this problem.
Gerha
o we can get wine to run
anything windows does.
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SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No buffer space available
[root@innerfire /root]# ifconfig -V
net-tools 1.57
ifconfig 1.40 (2000-05-21)
Dmesg confirms I've compiled in support:
IPv6 v0.8 for NET4.0
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
early initialization of device sit0 is deferred
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Is there an ETA on having ip6 in ip4 tunnelling working with the latest
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[root@innerfire /root]# ifconfig sit0 tunnel ::206.123.31.102
SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No buffer space available
This is with net-tools 1.57
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ifconfig sit0 up tunnel ::206.123.31.102
SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No buffer space available
Anyone know why it does this? I can't seem to find any documentation on
that error...
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ifconfig sit0 up tunnel ::206.123.31.102
SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No buffer space available
Anyone know why it does this? I can't seem to find any documentation on
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Got this from a fresh tree:
net/network.o: In function `inet6_proto_init':
net/network.o(.text.init+0x191d): undefined reference to `igmp6_cleanup'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
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Got this from a fresh tree:
net/network.o: In function `inet6_proto_init':
net/network.o(.text.init+0x191d): undefined reference to `igmp6_cleanup'
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