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Lonnie
You do have a point here, I did try a 2nd hd on the laptop, it
worked as it
should, it was a small drive. The original will not boot, but fdisk
can read
documented,
yes. But I have done it (once, and maybe never again; psql is a _lot_
easier, especially if views are properly constructed.)
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large snip, you should have found something like:
/bin/sh or command.exe or something. This is typical of a buffer
overflow exploit.
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that each of
my mail servers sees them at the rate of 100+/day (to various users),
there are a _lot_ of gullible M$ users out there. That's a sustained
rate during the past two months, BTW. It was worse when it first
started.
Hmmm. Gullible M$ user. Sorry for the redundancy.
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on a spam detector utilizing DNA sequencing
technology. Seriously!
Start by sequencing lower life forms, since that's what spammers seem to
be.
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Tom Hutchison. He
may sen a
post sooner or later.
cheers
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know about the X-Files, but the saying goes:
Admit Nothing
Deny Everything
Make Counteraccusations
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, Dreamweaver, MPLAB
(PICmicro IDE), PowerBible CD, MS Office, TaxACT. That covers about
98% of it.
Why don you just use vnc?
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a 10
MB filesize limit.
So why don't _you_ set up an FTP server they can d/l stuff from?
10MB+ e-mails? SMTP was never designed for that kind of nonsense.
Called using the right tool for the job (ftp, rsync).
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. Most of the rest should handle traffic up
to and including T-3 just fine.
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and very fast, even on an
old Pentium I 133MHz.
Anyone else notice the _major_ facelift and rearranging done to the
configure? Makes more sense, but I'm glad the first time or two through
I used oldconfig.
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-gazette for the latest edition or linux-gazette-all
for the whole kit-n-kabootle...
Been in Debian stable for at least the last 8 years.
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Just look at the full header. It shows the originating IP right at
the top.
Would this be it ?
Received: from infomail.es (39038.rad.tsai.es [195.235.39.38])
So, assuming that I
).
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to use - is it
ok? I am
asking for security level only...
Makes no difference what port a service is on. A quick port scan will
show what's open, a slightly slower one will tell you what's running on
it.
I believe there's an ssh server for Windoze.
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fine. A little more expensive than some
others, but they serve me well.
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for sipps, so you might have a problem
with a firewall. I'd stick to H323 apps.
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for
their backbones. So they don't pay the phone tariffs. Telephony has
entered the era of the horseless carriage.
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greets, folks
to fire up a GUI and have those Mbs of
gnome libs just for gnomemeeting (which runs on my openbox desktop very
nicely).
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are: 207.21.171.11/207.21.171.12
this network doesn't seem to be reachable today. traceroute stops at
129.250.5.99.
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never be able to correspond.
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is looking for a font named 'fixed'. You
need to regenerate your font directory. Go into each font directory and
run mkfontdir. Then try to restart X.
I've reloaded X from the install CD's, to no avail. Can anyone give
me any aid? Thanks,
Al
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with a lower than expected
reported memory?
Make sure you compile your kernel with the option 4Gb RAM (look under
Processor Type and Features). Normally, the stock RH kernel is compiled
w/ 4Gb, but I don't know about RH 9.0.
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option. There's no 16Gb
option.
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-- reject. My mail server has been rejecting hundreds of spams. Seems
to be working well. Then spamassassin-milter takes care of the rest. (I
really like sendmail's milter facility -- good stuff).
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me a system on the other subnet,
but I couldn't print to it.
Any suggestions?
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, but
anything else?
You'll want /etc -- at least passwd, group, shadow, and a few others.
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). And as long as you have a Linux driver for the hardware
that's not stand-alone, no big deal for the most part, just run ifconfig
and route.
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' connection to your ISP and see if that helps:
ifconfig dev mtu 296
If not, does your ISP permit multiple systems behind a NAT box? There
are ways to detect nat'd systems, and he _might_ be blocking them (would
be the first time I've heard of this happening though).
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recognizes
the following modifiers between `%' and a numeric directive.
`-' (hyphen) do not pad the field `_' (underscore) pad the
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appreciated.
I assume you're doing split horizon. Which DNS server? If BIND9, what
are entries for your differing views?
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to label file sharers as terrorists
next.
I'm appalled and disgusted and glad to be living outside the US at this
point in time.
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agencies
ought to make anyone stop and think. It certainly makes me stop and
think -- and shiver. I don't want to be that one innocent man either.
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sendmail, if for nothing more than mailter's ability to plug in some of
the best anti-virus and spam filters in the world.
If you smell a stench, it just might be a troll.
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/100 NIC in this box. I've noticed some sluggishness
with data xfers.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
Not yet. Which eepro100 driver are you using (you might try the other
one).
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on a CD?
.wav
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Sounds like a PHB.
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extensions are for idiots that can't write forms to PUT information,
etc.
The correct answer is to take it home and do it over correctly.
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For the short list, ask who hasn't. I've been getting lots. BTW, they
all come from M$ MUAs.
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in Panama. The resurrected companies wnat
nothing to do with M$. In this way, M$ often helps Linux by shooting
itself in its own foot.
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that, Sherlock, I'd like to know how.
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On 21 Aug 2003 22:18:38 -0400
burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 20:55, Joel Hammer wrote:
How can I tell
offering touts SAMBA 3 (a GPL'd program)
They want it both ways.
http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2003082001326OSCYNT
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Or am I missing what you want to do?
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snips
cpio has always had the advantage that it will grab
special files that tar won't.
What format is best for cpio, or does it matter? I see the default
can do
pretty much whatever you need to to get things going again.
Then as sson as possible, convince this customer M$ _will_ eventually
cost them their data and if it means anything to them they should
consider migrating to Linux.
But _all_ systems with important data need backups.
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of files used by these systems with offices in
different countries. Basically, they're screwed and just have to make
do. So they spend thousands hoping the anti-virus folks can keep up
(which they can't). A really lamentable situation.
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and xdaliclock running and wondered why things were so slow.
Seems when you carry something over from the login screen (xdaliclock,
xconsole), second login you have two, third login three, fourth login
four, etc. SM == POS. The XFCE author didn't see it that way. Maybe
he finally got bit.
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performed all required upgrades of ancilliary software.
Might try http://linuxbooks.pananix.com/kernel2.6.html for my stab
at 2.6 gotcha documentation.
I've got
and stuff a new disk in its place. A couple hours later you should be
fully recovered.
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issue because (AFAICT) it's not a kernel problem.
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sound on both.
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is answered, a dot (or dash) inside
the box is a module.
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, yes, but beyond that, some idiots can fill the
upstream pipe making your always-wide bandwidth a moot point.
[snip]
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you'll have to be
using your own mail server to make claims like I am. But if companies
start learning that hiring spammers will land them in court, they'll
probably stop and spam will become a non-issue.
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with test2.
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into the kernel and loaded as modules (the list changes as say
vfat is loaded then unloaded). Anything you're looking for in
particular? Or is this just an informal survey of some sort?
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. grin Now what have I started !!
For piece of mind, I'd suggest you go w/ RH. Slack's bootup system
(BSD) will probably throw you a curve. What I would do is look for a
program called apt-rpm. Debian's apt-get ported to rpm.
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David, would you like to submit this as an SxS?
Feel free to use it (I put the conditions for use at the bottom).
However, the document on my site will be maintained (upgraded, improved,
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, was a CD-ROM-based distro.)
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Actually, mrproper is still there and has its utility. Try `make
help` to see how things have changed. I'm writing a document on all
this to post on my
for my stab at
2.6 gotcha documentation.
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 06:56:37 -0500
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 16:37:25 -0400
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I do not know what i did differently, obviously something
a specific interest, which are not included in the standard
mirrors, i.e.,
Java: deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/debian testing main non-free
Hope this helps. I'm just learning my way around apt dpkg, myself.
Take a look at http://www.apt-get.org for unofficial package sources.
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At 05:24 PM 23/07/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Well, all you did was buy another problem. If you still need/want
help with anything Linux, let us know.
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Grimace! What i need to do is manage
As for the others, they're not yours so don't worry about them.
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to the point that not just anyone can
compile their own kernel and expect it to work. The config script needs
simplification.
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black window flashes up and is gone
in a flash.
One day I will have both online but its still frustrating, but at
least i have a daughter
(monkey) off my back.
Well, all you did was buy another problem. If you still need/want help
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of it
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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 12:09 pm, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:58:48 -0400
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If I can ping one way why not the other ?
I've seen this stupidity
... but
I'd need reams of paper to give you examples of how it's fsck'd, and
that's just getting packets to come and go, not even route.
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Ensure the Windoze box has the correct IP and matching subnet mask.
Also that it lists your upstairs box as the gateway. I'd also check
the DNS addresses
to the throttled speed the original test was, the more trouble).
Poor connectors in the closets, knicked wires, all make for problems.
ATM is a PITA (and a POS too). Stay as far away from it as possible
(let the telcos worry).
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? Beyond that, picks up too much cross-talk (NEXT -- near
end cross-talk).
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. Kinda like the 90
meters (300 feet) on ethernet. I've installed DSLAMs and DSLs. PITA,
but not farce. Besides, you don't want to run servers on _Asymmetric_
DSL, only SDSL, HDSL, some of the other DSLs.
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that gotcha, did ya? You must:
compile into the kernel (not as a module):
Input Device Support -- Input Devices (says nothing about VTs, but read
that there)
Character Devices -- Virtual Terminal (won't be present if the above
isn't enabled)
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to go by the CO you're actually connected to. I've seen offices
across the street (literally) from a CO that couldn't get DSL because
they were too far away (their CO was miles away in fact). Phone company
is not going to rerun all their lines just for you.
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--icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT
iptables -A tcprules -m state --state NEW -i ! eth1 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A tcprules -m state --state INVALID -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -j tcprules
iptables -A INPUT -j tcprules
sysclt net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
and try again.
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ducks are still
alive.
Because Homeland Security sounds more Nazi/SS. I still hate the sound
of that name.
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that particular
distro works init before you go to class.
If you really want to frighten the children, take HP-UX or AIX to class
with you too.
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sanity while
you're at it).
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Broadcast network addresses 192.168.2.2/255.255.255.0
ResLISa daemon
Trusted addresses 192.168.2.2/255.255.255.0
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address for the wireless card too? You
gave me the values for your router's ethernet card only.
[snip]
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it and remount
using: mount /dev/hda8 /nfcs
it is mounted (rw) and I can execute the script.
man mount
/user
user by default is noexec,nosuid, and nodev -- to override:
user,exec,suid
(the options exec,suid,dev must follow user, not precede it)
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get my laptop to write
files on the desktop and use the printer, I would be very grateful.
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) unlimited
max user processes(-u) 2048
virtual memory(kbytes, -v) unlimited
Where, pray tell, on a system not using PAM, can these be set on a
system-wide basis?
/etc/profile
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it.
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not start the gun control thread again, shall we?
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:05:59 -0400
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 30 June 2003 18:20 pm, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:52:54 -0400
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2650? mhz? Don't even have that on my freq-cheat-sheet..
um, no -- Khz (2.650MHz), I usually work in kHz
service and you can seriously slow down
attacks against your network. Caution: many hits can cause the server
doing this serious memory distress as all these connections are tracked,
so make your tar baby one that isn't in heavy production.
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from Win 3.11, except it doesn't crash (nor does the Linux system it's
running on).
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