I can't seem to invoke razor-admin from a non-root user. It works great for root, so I
suspected a permission
problem. I noticed that some of the directories were not world-readable, so I set the
mode to 755 for the perl
dirs, including Digest. This fixed a number of other problems related to i
Earlier today I emailed a news article to my wife and added a little blurb
myself. The funny thing is that my wife showed me how SA reported the
email as spam, with the largest number of points being because it was
supposedly reported to Razor2.
Since this is an email I sent to only one person
I added the blurb using the website that I was sending the article from (cnn.com). I
had her send the message back
to me as an attachment so I could look at the original headers, etc. The blurb was a
part of the text of the
message (i.e. not added as an attachment).
My guess is that it might h
I did another test and it did the same thing.
Here's what I did:
1. Go to http://www.cnn.com/
2. Choose an article (any article)
3. Click on "Email This" and email it to myself. There is a and that's
where I put some blurb in to
customize it.
4. When I received the email, it was listed as havi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'd recommend adding them to your server's BlackList instead.
:GeckoX
++ 30/10/02 09:05 -0500 - Samuel Checker:
>I'm hesitant to report this one message considering that it may cause
>revokes to be issued.
>
>But a majo
you have a problem with it, you need to
suggest how it should be fixed.
:GeckoX
++ 27/02/03 10:57 -0800 - Marc Perkel:
>I do want to clarify something. When I say Razor is censoring something -
>what I really mean is they are ACCIDENTALLY censoring something. I don't
>want anyone to g
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/razor-agents-2.36/Razor2-Preproc-deHTMLxs'
make: *** [test] Error 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/razor-agents-2.36#
Can anyone tell me what I did wrong?
Thanks.
:GeckoX
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Ignorance is s
I verified that IO::Socket is up to date with CPAN already.
Thanks.
:GeckoX
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Ignorance is strength.
War is peace.
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legal seek Insecure
dependency in connect while
running setuid at /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i686-linux/IO/Socket.pm line 114,
line 99.
Notice, it says "Illegal seek," not "Bad file descriptor".
Is there another patch I need to apply that