HI guys I need help big time. I have been using ISA
(Microsoft Firewall \ Proxy)
Needless to say have had major problems with it. I
have a particular that I need to logon onto that loads up a Java applet...( Cool
).
I could not manage go get this to work using ISA
server...therefore I
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Martin Morgan wrote:
Matt - wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having quite a deal of problems installing Redhat
on a Duron system. Half way through the RPM install
I have a AMD Athlon 1gig, and have no problems at all
they are very similar to the duron and I
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Kennedy, Adam wrote:
After all the questions put to the list, surely someone has a Linux and
Online Banking FAQ/page/HOWTO/registry etc... we could just keep that
up to date.
It might not solve Johns original problem, but it would help to focus
attention, and reduce
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Jason Rennie wrote:
Hi all,
I've got ssh running on an old sparc classic here.
The box is running debian (potato i think, the last stable sparc release)
When i ssh into it, sometimes is will wait a couple of seconds then
disconnect, other times it connects fine.
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Jason Rennie wrote:
Seeing as internet banking has yet come up again i thought that i would
mention that suncorp metway's internet banking works flawlessly with
linux. I've tried it in netscape 4, galeon, mozilla (these are kinda the
same) and opera all with no problems
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Doug Stalker wrote:
I'm currently trying to get PoPToP working, but it's coming up with an error
on the server:
Dec 11 12:13:58 legba pppd[10845]: The remote system is required to
authenticate itself
Dec 11 12:13:58 legba pppd[10845]: but I couldn't find any suitable
Hmm... if anyone can come up with a single floppy disk MP3 player they can
have my old Compaq Contura 400 (486DX? 32Mb RAM) with the faulty HD
controller. It was going to cost about $1000 for a new motherboard and
that's all I paid for the whole thing. Hmm come to think of it, probably
Far out!!! You scored well. All you need is a bunch of people to help you
sort out the junk and learn something at the same time. Electronics TAFE
students spring to mind. One subject available (around 1992) was computer
hardware servicing. I think they also have the inclination to be hackers
Apparently you'd be pushing it up hill to get a 486 to play mp3s. From
what I have read
486 machines just won't play back real well.
Grant Parnell wrote:
Hmm... if anyone can come up with a single floppy disk MP3 player they can
have my old Compaq Contura 400 (486DX? 32Mb RAM) with the faulty
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:08:58PM +1100, Grant Parnell wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Doug Stalker wrote:
I'm currently trying to get PoPToP working, but it's coming up with an error
on the server:
Dec 11 12:13:58 legba pppd[10845]: The remote system is required to
authenticate itself
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote some incomprehensible goop:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.
HTMLHEAD
META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3Dtext/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1
META content=3DMSHTML 6.00.2600.0 name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE
/HEAD
BODY bgColor=3D#ff
DIVFONT
Why is everyone having problems with HTML emails all of a sudden?
Someone on another list was grizzling about HTML emails and he was running
Pine 4.33 under BSF (whatever that is).
I managed to get the original of this email in Pine 4.33 under Linux with
no probs as well as the original of the
Hello all,
Over the last couple of days, a Debian 2.2r4 box I work on appears to
have been infected by a Trojan. I have since upgraded SSH which I think
was the leak.
I have done an NMAP on the box. I have removed the known services from
the output, shown below are the results.
Port
Martin Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all.
Probably not related but...
I just bought an AMD Athlon 1.6gig with 512Mb of ram (2x256).
Tried my first Debian install which kept crashing. Tried Mandrake 8.1 which
also crashed (but told me sig 11). It turns out that if I have simm A in
Kevin Saenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Apparently you'd be pushing it up hill to get a 486 to play mp3s.
From what I have read 486 machines just won't play back real well.
I can't be bothered to find your original posting, Kevin, but I've been
meaning to mention my little project :-)
You can
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Why is everyone having problems with HTML emails all of a sudden?
Someone on another list was grizzling about HTML emails and he was running
Pine 4.33 under BSF (whatever that is).
Top Ten Reason to Dispise HTML Emails:
10. HTML emails are impossible to quote
9.
Stephan Borg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all,
Over the last couple of days, a Debian 2.2r4 box I work on appears to
have been infected by a Trojan. I have since upgraded SSH which I think
was the leak.
I have done an NMAP on the box. I have removed the known services from
the
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 11:08:57PM +1100, Stephan Borg wrote:
Port State Service
139/tcpfilterednetbios-ssn - I don't have Samba
515/tcpfilteredprinter - no lpr as far as I'm
aware
1080/tcp filteredsocks - no
quote who=Rick Welykochy
Top Ten Reason to Dispise HTML Emails:
To quote Ramiro Estrugo:
Please folks, stop arguing about html mail on this list. If you insist on
arguing about it, you might want to time warp yourself to 1995 when
someone cared.
The open arms of such tangential
An interesting aside on this one.
I did a netstat -plt on my workstation (which is behind a strong firewall)
and got the following. Notice how the controlling process doesn't show
up, and I am wondering what is listening on port 32768 and 32769, even an
lsof doesn't tell me:
Proto Recv-Q
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI guys I need
help big time. I have been using ISA
(Microsoft Firewall \ Proxy)
After having no luck I decided to try Mandrake SNF (
Another firewall \ proxy ) and the same result takes
place ?
Mandrake 7.2 SNF uses ipchains and Bastille by
default. Type
Hey man is the applet trying to use port
3334 to establish a secure (ssl) type connection? If so
then maybe a secure proxy is required?
I'm no expert on this tho, but that's just a suggestion.
--
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 21:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I couldn't get CUPS to recognise my duplex HP printer either. I used the
winblows HP printer admin tool to change the default for the printer to
duplex and it seemed to work OK.
The printer itself is set to duplex on but it doesn't
I don't know about the HP printer, ;) stick with Xerox
The cups documentation says to use in your command
lpr -P HP4100 -o sides=two-sided-long-edge or
lp -d HP4100 -o sides=two-sided-long-edge
If this doesn't work the HP must use other options to print duplex.
Chris
On 14 Dec 2001 12:22:57
Thats what I thought until I did 2 installs on each individual chip (just
256Mb in the computer). Absolutely no problem...
Any suggestions on how to run a detailed stress test?
I find doing a full kernel compile quite stressful :-)
Also, get hold of badmem to do a real mem-test. If you
I have been checkng out Commonwealth Banks' netbanking
On Mandrake 8.1 I can connect and use it no problem with Galeon 0.12.1 and Mozilla
0.9.4, and also Netscape® Communicator 4.78.
Konqueror, doesn't like connecting through the proxy server.
Regards
Christopher Booth
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:56:51AM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
An interesting aside on this one.
I did a netstat -plt on my workstation (which is behind a strong firewall)
and got the following. Notice how the controlling process doesn't show
up, and I am wondering what is listening on
Rick Welykochy wrote:
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Why is everyone having problems with HTML emails all of a sudden?
Someone on another list was grizzling about HTML emails and he was running
Pine 4.33 under BSF (whatever that is).
Top Ten Reason to Dispise HTML Emails:
1 - 10 snipped
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 14 December 2001 12:28
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Internet Banking
I have been checkng out Commonwealth Banks' netbanking
On Mandrake 8.1 I can connect and use it
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 12:58:45PM +1100, Michael Lake wrote:
Occasionally a HTML mail message will hang my Netscape because of badly
written javascript.
Even with Enable Javascript for Mail and News disabled?
Cheers,
John
--
whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPG key id: 0xD59C360F
--
SLUG -
- Original Message -
From: Jim Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Re: Memory Probs in 1.6G Athlon was RH 7.2 and AMD Duron
1ghz
Thats what I thought until I did 2 installs on each
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