7;s running.
Personally, I put sendmail, BIND 9, Apache, FTP (w/ root in the domain
web tree so they can ftp their files in). Brain dead simple.
Go for B.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
Nemesis Racing Team motto
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get it fixed, so I dumped it, both times). Afraid I don't have two days
free time to fight with it again.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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Nemesis Racing Team motto
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> next few weeks. things may look weird, be broken, or otherwise
> > > > abnormal for a little while. Please bear with us.
> > >
> > > Finally going over to Zope/Plone ??
> >
> > No, just reworking the site a bit. Freshening it up.
>
> I can dream, can't
and see how it feels to get
flooded with phone calls because one or two inconsiderate morons
have managed to cripple your network (deliberately or accidentally, it
makes no difference to the network, and if they're in violation of the
usage document they signed, then it's deliberate).
Ciao,
still on
SuSE? Problem is you had to know about where to put it in the startup
sequence (i.e., the S to give it).
Perhaps a `man -k runlevel` or `apropos runlevel` will yield some
results.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
Nemesis Racin
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 08:53:57 -0500 (EST)
Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > Obviously, folks do not understand how SMTP works or they'd stop sending Gb
>attachments. My mail servers will reject anything over 2Mb becaus
e attachments often go to long lists of people. I
refuse to buy an E-3 so folks can e-mail 6Gb databases to each other. I can only
afford 1024k (hopefully soon to be an E-1) with the number of clients I have. Large
e-mails are as bad as Kazaa.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the dream, not the
atever)
will carry an IP so you can manage it, but it's a pure bridge -- just a way to pass
from wireless to wired. DHCP will pass right through.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
Nemesis Racing Team motto
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begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
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ally, only allow port 80 requests from squid's IP out, and redirect
all queries from other systems back to squid. No worries. I believe in
the iptables documentation they even have an example of how to set up this
very task (if not, it's in the squid docs -- I know I've seen it
t your data like a real
SQL database will.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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decide to incorporate or no the new stuff.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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y environment variable set in a child
process can be inherited by its children, but not by its parent.
what you need to do is:
. ./programname
or:
source ./programname
this sources the program and does not spawn a child but runs it in the
current process, so environment variables are set in the current
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begin Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 07:26:19 -0500
> "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The management team did the
Napoleanic Law vice Common Law -- someone correct me
if I'm wrong), but most countries have varying levels of "Bankruptcy".
Expect Mandrake to be around for a while. The management team did them no
good, but they have the business to recover from this.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 22:09:14 -0500
begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Tuesday 07 January 2003 8:43 pm, someone claiming to be David A.
> Bandel wrote:
> > On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 10:56:37 -0500
>
> >
deas on what could be causing the problem and how to overcome it?
DRM (digital rights manglement, RIAA digitally mangling your rights).
Take it back and tell them it's defective, you can't play it in your
computer's CD. The only way to fight DRM is refuse to accept delibrately
bro
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:40:03 -0700
begin Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> [ snips ]
>
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:42:26 -0500
> "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > On Tu
idge tools, let me know and I'll provide you a short SxS.
> >
> >Ciao,
> >
> >David A. Bandel
>
> I would appreciate that very much thank you, David.
>
OK, sorry to take so long (kinda busy).
First a little theory so you understand what's going on.
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> David A. Bandel spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> > > r
er this weekend, I
could probably whip something up in a few hours. The important thing is
that you properly define the categories you need (and the size of those
fields -- and IIRC, BLOBS can't be indexed).
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
VW Bugs and left-handed
monkey wrenches now.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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> David A. Bandel spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> > What
t McMillan and I agreed to disagree, so I won't be the
author. They were looking for others. Publishers have a way of
alienating their writers -- they expect you to hold up your end of the
contract, but they don't hold up theirs. Both Rob and I feel we should
have sued. I will write a
t find and answer.
> help?
You need to force a downgrade. If you're running unstable, you'll also
definitely want the apt-bug reports deb which will tell you if a bug
report is filed against a package (will save you headaches).
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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nning.
If you want to know how to put both Win boxes on the same subnet using the
bridge tools, let me know and I'll provide you a short SxS.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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ropriate options (like ESSID, MODE, KEY, etc.).
Then let the ifup script handle the IP stuff.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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ples of how to change /proc/mtrr, but I'm afraid they went
right over my head.
What's in your /proc/mtrr file anyway and are you sure you can do better?
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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osts. you can use Options,
Logging, etc, to change any of the defaults higher up in httpd.conf.
Using webmin to do this is a tad confusing until you see what webmin does
and compare it to the httpd.conf file.
Really should copy this to the list, you know (think I will).
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
--
Foc
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begin Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > And I _hate_ session managers -- that's why I dumped XFCE for
> > Blackbox
uy out?
Well, I have over 30 web sites running on one server, and more sites on
another. What do you need?
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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mped XFCE for Blackbox.
Every XFCE upgrade was a nightmare because session manglement was default
ON regardless of my previous setting for it. I have a couple of apps
(xconsole and xdaliclock) that run in the XDM root window and transfer to
the users window on login. With session manglement,
.
>
> Any help appreciated. Could I just copy my smb.conf files and do a
> fresh install of SuSE 8.0 preserving /home and /public? BTW
> /etc/exports looks like this: /public \
> /cdrom \mnt\cdrom
>
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the
e several
excellent tools out there, as good or better than the Windoze stuff)
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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re to be an exceptionally good
distro. Personally, I wouldn't touch RH.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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ns running equipment today shouldn't be -- at least
not in a commercial environment -- because they have no clue.
It's called: learn how shit^H^H^Htuff works before you start
(mis)configuring it.
[snip]
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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ted as busy...
> CUPS: Caldera RPM, v 1.1.10-3
> NICS:
> eth0) internal LAN, 192.168.x.150
>
> Problem: I cannot find a configuration on the client that seems to
> connect to the server. I see nothing in the logs about attempts,
> but I may not know where to look
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begin Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > Well, I just went through my first major XFS problem. Let me just say
> > XFS perfo
h flying colors. Not sure any others (and definitely
not ext2) would have.
BTW, all the above took less than 5 minutes including booting into Knoppix
twice. The partition was 6Gb. That's fast.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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sters too) are running some version of Redhat.
[I was about to comment on RH's buggy implementation of just about
everything -- deleted]
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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incident. I gave up on it, though, and reverted to Mutt because
> I decided I didn't need the GUI as badly as I thought I did.
What I principally use the GUI for is to run multiple xterms. Makes
cuting and pasting between windows (usually different systems) a breeze.
David A. Bandel
- --
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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rt:
> io=0x378
>
> After using mknod to create lp0, on the next boot-up lp0 is gone this is
>
> getting stranger by the minute.
>
> Well I guess I'll be doing some serious RTFM on devfsd, just when I
> thought i knew how it works I find that I don't. :(
>
Ciao,
Da
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begin Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
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figuration --> select all except
ipchains and ipfw as modules (leave ipchains and ipfw unselected).
rebuild and install kernel (get a more recent kernel -- at least 2.4.19
suggested).
without iptables support, you can forget anything going out from the
internal boxes, they must be NAT'
ip_forwarding on.
Now post the following:
iptables -L -nv
iptables -L -nv -t nat
That should tell the rest of the story.
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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On Fri, 06 Dec 2002 19:58:33 -0800
begin Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> David A. Bandel wrote:
>
> save the patch:
>
> >cut the text, the first line should be:
> >- - --- linux-akpm/fs/buffer.c~sync_
#x27;t obfuscate things too much. ;-)
Next lesson: creating unified diff patches.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 08:59:40 -0500
begin "Shannon Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
>
Your messages suggest you either have:
run out of room on your disk partition (check both freespace and inodes)
or
your drive is going
e attachments, but I
don't like the distraction of pix breaking up the flow of the text. If I
need the picture, I'll refer to it.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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re are several interpretations of where might be "right". I favor
/var/lib/ or /var/local/ because /var is
designed to be the mount for things that "grow" -- logs, dhcp.leases, etc.
I'm pretty sure this is the FHS way as well.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dre
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begin Keith Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, David A. Bandel wrote:
>
> >
> > You can always ask here about wireless. I have a pretty good size
&
dcast address). No matter what IP you have within this
range, the network, netmask, and broadcast addresses remain the same.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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ards show as eth#, but that's because I use the orinoco w/ hermes
drivers. If you use other drivers you may get other devices (like wlan0).
Have you checked for a new eth# device under RH?
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesi
wireless. I have a pretty good size
wireless network (and expanding) here in Panama. 802.11b (not 802.11a),
but the principles are the same.
In fact, everything you mention above I do almost daily (VoIP, VPN --
freeswan, others -- firewalls). I keep things simple.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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begin Keith Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
>
> Just out of curiousity, what's the preferred flavour. Routed?
might want to check our zebra
David A. Bandel
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begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Thursday 28 November 2002 08:28 am, someone claiming to be David A.
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begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
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98 and ME).
Damndest thing I ever saw. Problem is, the one system the Samba server
_needs_ to talk to is in the other Oteima group. (God, I hate Windoze).
Any suggestions (besides scrap Windoze?) ?
TIA,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis R
> drive letter for the each stacker volume.
I remember this POS. It was a hack to fix DOS' shortcomings.
>
> So if Stacker existed, there should be simliar effort for linux... :)
Linux has no DOS shortcomings.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
quot;group".
>
> See also "info chmod".
additionally, if you see S instead of s, it means the suid/sgid bit was
set, but the file is not executable (almost certainly an oversight).
i.e., chmod 4755 == -rwsr-xr-x, but chmod 4644 == -rwSr--r--
or chmod 6755 == -rwsr-sr
ow better,
and I only got part way through before I threw is out. Full of BS and
misinformation. Better if he wasn't still hanging around.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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or about 4 seconds.
http://www.volcanbaru.com/news.html
(Babelfish is your friend)
:-)
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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on the system you want
to. Who should build it? Ordinary_user. root will have to move it to
/boot, change /etc/lilo.conf (or whatever other boot loader you might
use), but that's it.
I suspect the patches had errors when applied.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the com
Thankfully, we now have available to us XFS and Veritas, etc. If
you think I'm joking, you haven't lost a passle of valuable files to
lost+found or you'd know just how dirty the word fsck is.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-
t; rt_sigaction(SIGRT_2,{0x403e8500, [], 0x400}, NULL, 8) = 0 ---
> SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault)---
> +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
Ugly -- signal 11 (man 7 signals). Check your memory thoroughly.
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:40:02 -0500 (EST)
begin Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> Ok, not everything, but everything that I compile immediately dumps core
> when i attempt to run it. How would i go about troubleshooting this?
start w/ a
r
me, it's about numbers and/or favors. Period. So don't expect to see spam
legislation until the either the politicians actually start using their
own e-mail or the situation get so bad they're cut off from their
constituents because of it (or a big lobby gets behind said legislat
it code 1 make[2]: ***
> [/usr/src/glibc-build/sunrpc/xbootparam_prot.stmp] Error 1 make[2]:
> Leaving directory `/usr/src/glibc-2.2.5/sunrpc' make[1]: ***
> [sunrpc/others] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/usr/src/glibc-2.2.5'
ers for
Win2k, etc. Tke this along with the "We'll Break Your Apps" announcement
and with no imagination at all you can see they'll force everyone onto XP
in no time. Because apps will not run on anything but XP.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dre
. This
individual belongs in jail (or at least fined for several million $$$) and
that published so (s)he won't continue to do this.
covad is about to find out I'm not kidding. And I don't intend to let the
FBI drop the ball either.
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not th
~ddr/GeneWeb/en/index.html
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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contact me off-list.
BTW, there's no $$$ here, just helping a good cause.
TIA,
David A. Bandel
- --
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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This field is sacred. It is (re)written by sendmail.
If your mail server permits this to be rewritten by your mail agent, then
your mail server is seriously flawed (broken).
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: We Pay You every day! 11/7/2002 5:34:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s
copyrighted and I gave no one permission to use it for any purpose,
especially for SPAM.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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file system (and thus
> > > 2 gig of disk space "disappears!")
> > >
> > > I now think Roger Oberholtzer is right:
> > >
> > > cd source; find . -depth -print0 | cpio --null -pvd destination
> > >
> > > appears to
gt;
> cd source; find . -depth -print0 | cpio --null -pvd destination
>
> appears to be the best choice for copying directory trees and
> file systems.
you'll want to avoid copying /proc and probably even /tmp. Look around
because there might be others you won't want to copy. Ju
input)
Cioa,
David A. Bandel
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-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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the friggin manual).
Actually, I think in many respects Slack is easier than a lot of the
others. It's drawback is the use of the BSD rather than SysV style boot
scripts, but beyond that, I believe you'll find it easier to admin.
Don't fear it just because it's different. It&
rconf. + gets you the package.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
-- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 21:26:21 -0800
begin "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On 11/02/2002 08:59 PM, David A. Bandel wrote:
> >>Anyway, i remember reading that some mail traffic can be funneled
> >&
0/udp #
> ciscopop 45000/udp # Cisco Postoffice Protocol for Cisco
> Secure IDS
I've googled quite some time and can't find commplex anywhere, just one
vague reference to filmaker.com, which turns up ... nothing.
Anyone know what this is?
TIA,
David A. Bandel
- --
Fo
7;s hardly a requirement.
>
> Beyond that, i think NFS utilizes UDP on 800?
I only need programs that utilize the listed ports. There are lots more,
like snmp on port 161, but I don't care about that.
>
>
[snip]
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
- --
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except info pages as documentation (we don't write man pages,
this is GNU/Linux), I refuse to look at this crap (or hear about their
propaganda). Besides, if I fat-finger a key, I only find out after I
reboot, and if the box is 5,000 miles away, I have a long trip to make to
fix it.
Ciao,
David
hits any other programs (Windoze programs,
MAC programs too) that aren't using VoIP.
TIA,
David A. Bandel
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/var, etc.). What are the pros and
> cons of doing it this way? I'll have a Cybernetics 15 tape library
> attached to the system for backup.
>
> Thanks.
Well, I'd put /home on a separate partition regardless. That makes future
upgrades easier. Less worries about l
4 years now. Uses the
BT878 drivers.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:32:29 -0400 (EDT)
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> frequently within one second of each, other, so, they appear to have
> the same access times when listed by ls. Is there a way to make ls or
> a similar simple bash tool show file times in smaller units?
ls --full-time
David A. Bandel
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orst enemy by generating more packets). Your
system also is processing those packets (dropping them). So would have to
be an upstream router (several actually) dropping those incoming ICMP
packets for this to work.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:47:49 -0400
begin Chris Kassopulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 20:44:31 -0500
> "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'd try something lik
lueless ISP. I have that problem. I asked them to
let me reverse my 1/2 of a C block. Hasn't happened. OTOH, I had to
provide them help on a previous DNS problem where their origin server
wasn't.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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user account with the appropriate UID. This can be done either
from the command line (useradd permits you to specify the UID, ditto for
groupadd) or use webmin.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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art more processes, milter does the handling as
part of the current sendmail process:
sendmail --> procmail --> mail filter
sendmail --> mailfilter
If you're running milter on the sendmail box, even if it's forwarded from
the GropeWise box, it will still run through the milter
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:38:07 -0500
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> And the web spewed forth the electronics:
>
> David A. Bandel wrote:
> > On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:57:08 +0800
> > begin "m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed fort
you configure and build for it. I'm running ipv6 w/ a
connection to Freenet and using radvd. No problems. Now, you also have
to have programs capable of using ipv6 (i.e., built for it), you have to
have a tunnel to the sixbone, and you have to query a bind-9 server for
ipv6, etc.
Ciao,
David
/libgobject-2.0.so.0
/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0.0.6
and/or symlinks to the above
so on my system anyway, -lgobject-2.0, ld looks for libgobject-2.0
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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se your cable modem is almost
certainly running in bridge mode. Same applies to DSL modems in bridge
mode.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 20:21:33 -0400
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> David A. Bandel spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> > ifconfig eth0 blah blah media 100baseT
>
> interes
st 100% of the cases, the command will fail with a:
SIOCSIFMAP: Operation not supported
error. Most cards _must_ autonegotiate.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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