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.
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
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
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}
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
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
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
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.
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
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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
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
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.
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
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