Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-10 Thread Lisa Kachold
Ben, It was great to see you yesterday, BTW. An honor to have someone of your abilities to interact with. On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Ben Trussell azlob...@gmail.com wrote: You can also use SL6 (Scientific Linux) if you want to check it out before CentOS finishes downstreaming from them.

Re: Ubuntu Question #2

2011-07-10 Thread Lisa Kachold
Mark, It was great meeting you yesterday at MakerBench. Your latitude is sweet to be sure. On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Dazed_75 lthiels...@gmail.com wrote: Currently, that icon links to Evolution. Word is that in 11.10 it will link to Thunderbird. I've not seen anything that will link

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-10 Thread R P Herrold
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011, Lisa Kachold wrote: Thanks - I am especially interested in see the SSL updated. Currently the stable SSL available from the repo for CentOs 5 is exploitable. There are are no publicly known SSL issues in the openssl maintained by CentOS Please state the CVE, or if a

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Mark Phillips
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Joseph Sinclair plug-discuss...@stcaz.netwrote: It's not in the manual, but the BuffaloLink mechanism that allows one NAS to backup another is rsync. You can rsync to the box (to do backups) with the following pattern: rsync ${OPTIONS}

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Joseph Sinclair
The info folder is used by the web interface; don't delete that unless you'd like to reload the device from scratch ;) The correct value should be array1_Hshare. array1_Hshare is the rsync top-level module name, not a directory. The issue you're seeing sounds like a case-match issue or

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Mark Phillips
Can the share name have a dash or underscore in it? How can I reset the share names? Thanks for all your help! Mark On Jul 10, 2011 10:59 AM, Joseph Sinclair plug-discuss...@stcaz.net wrote: The info folder is used by the web interface; don't delete that unless you'd like to reload the device

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-10 Thread Bryan O'Neal
Way cool hack demo! I too am interested in seeing an exploit be used for a solid pown. is it a code exicution a way to In crease ones ability to decrepit one or two way communications? I heard of a way to spoof source and do a man in the middle attack without being in the middle but I thought that

openoffice vs LibraOffice

2011-07-10 Thread Todd Cole
While I use LibreOffice there some minor differences and I too thought Oracle might dump OOO and as of June 1 Open Office belongs to Apache Software Foundation's Incubator so Open Office may have a great future after all.

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Joseph Sinclair
Dash and underscore are fine. The only way to reset the name using the standard web interface is to delete the share and re-create it with the new name. On 07/10/2011 11:23 AM, Mark Phillips wrote: Can the share name have a dash or underscore in it? How can I reset the share names? Thanks

PLUG east side mtg this Thursday night

2011-07-10 Thread PLUG Announcements
The PLUG east side meeting is the 2nd Thursday every month. July's meeting is this coming Thursday and will have two presentations. Time: 19:00 Location: Kiva room in the Kirk Student Center Address: Mesa Community College (MCC), 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85202 Presenter: Connie J

Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-10 Thread leegold
Have you tried black listing the linux driver and using the windows driver for the wireless interface I assume wlan0 for the builtin interface. External (ie usb) are usually wlan1...Try the win98 driver first (an ME driver might wok too). Install ndisgtk from Synaptic. Get a folder with the

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Mark Phillips
The only way I can gain access to the shares is to use the following. I created a new share called 'fred' and deleted the other shares: mount.cifs //xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fred /home/nas_share -o user=user_name password=pass Of course, umount.cifs is no longer in Debian, but umount -f works to

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Joseph Sinclair
For the mount, you can just use normal mount with -t cifs (or put it in fstab with cifs as the filesystem type). umount is generic; the unmount interface standardized a while back, that's why umount.cifs is no longer in Debian, it's obsolete. For rsync, the module name will never have a space.

Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations

2011-07-10 Thread Mark Phillips
In the shared folders section, one can check Windows, Apple, disk backup, ftp, and sftp. When I clicked Windows and backup, rsync works. mark@orca:~/Desktop$ rsync SANY0002.JPG rsync://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/array1_fred/ mark@orca:~/Desktop$ rsync rsync://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ array1_fred