Re: Problem with VLC H 264 after having installed ISPY package

2025-04-30 Thread David Wright
On Wed 30 Apr 2025 at 16:53:43 (+0200), Bernard wrote: > On 30/04/2025 01:34, David Wright wrote: > > And at that point, I would have looked again at ls -ult > > to see whether anything had changed. > > Well, running vlc at about the same time as reinstalling it > > makes sure that any data you col

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
On 4/30/25 11:47 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it se

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Tim Woodall
On Wed, 30 Apr 2025, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. You can use socat? to

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Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: >On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: > > I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets > to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. > > You can

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Eben King
On 4/30/25 15:25, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 15:21:26 -0400, Eben King wrote: I guess I don't currently have an MTA. eben@cerberus:~$ type sendmail bash: type: sendmail: not found 1 The sendmail program (or symlink) lives in /usr/sbin which is probably not in your PATH as

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 15:21:26 -0400, Eben King wrote: > I guess I don't currently have an MTA. > > eben@cerberus:~$ type sendmail > bash: type: sendmail: not found > 1 The sendmail program (or symlink) lives in /usr/sbin which is probably not in your PATH as user eben. (There's also a histori

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Eben King
On 4/30/25 13:36, john doe wrote: On 4/30/25 17:35, Eben King wrote: I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to myself from cron.  Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, just a few words.  Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work reli

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Eben King
On 4/30/25 12:51, Dan Ritter wrote: Eben King wrote: I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work reliably with my email

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
On 4/30/25 2:35 PM, Nicolas George wrote: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh (HE12025-04-30): I have a debian machine and my program listen to such as: 127.0.0.1 I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my o

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Thomas Dineen
This is caused by Biden's Inflation! It would have been 5K before Biden took office! On 4/30/2025 9:07 AM, Brad Rogers wrote: On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:35:49 -0400 Eben King wrote: Hello Eben, I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to myself from cron. Short thin

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0.

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread john doe
On 4/30/25 17:35, Eben King wrote: I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to myself from cron.  Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, just a few words.  Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work reliably with my email server (which is no

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. You can use socat¹ to listen on a port and forward received packets el

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:35:49 -0400 Eben King wrote: Hello Eben, >I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to >myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or >whatever, just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't >get it to work reliably

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Eben King wrote: > I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to > myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, > just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work > reliably with my email server (which is not gmail). Wh

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Will Mengarini
* Greg [25-04/30=Wed 15:59 -]: > On 2025-04-30, Eben King wrote: > > I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to > > myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, > > just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to > >

Re: sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Greg
On 2025-04-30, Eben King wrote: > I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to > myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, > just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to > work reliably with my email server (which

sending short emails

2025-04-30 Thread Eben King
I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever, just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work reliably with my email server (which is not gmail). What can I use to replac

Re: Problem with VLC H 264 after having installed ISPY package

2025-04-30 Thread Bernard
On 30/04/2025 01:34, David Wright wrote: Bernard wrote: And at that point, I would have looked again at ls -ult to see whether anything had changed. Well, running vlc at about the same time as reinstalling it makes sure that any data you collect is as ambiguous as possible. So, I just test

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. You can use socat¹ to listen on a port and forward received packets elsewhere. But… I don't want to use set proxy i

Re: openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 1:04 PM BST, Joe wrote: I think it is unusual, things don't normally move to testing until they have functioned reasonably well in unstable for a while. Packages normally auto-migrate from unstable to testing, usually after 5 days. See https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals

Re: openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Joe
On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:08:04 -0400 Dan Ritter wrote: > Andy Wood wrote: > > Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after > > the 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day? > > > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > > openssh-server : Depends: openssh-cl

Re: openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Andy Wood
On Wednesday, 30 April 2025 12:08 Dan Ritter wrote: > Andy Wood wrote: > > Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after the > > 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day? > > > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > > openssh-server : Depends: openssh-client

Re: openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Andy Wood wrote: > Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after the > 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day? > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > openssh-server : Depends: openssh-client (= 1:9.9p2-2) but 1:10.0p1-2 is to > be installed > E: Unabl

Re: openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Frank Guthausen
On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:53:34 +0100 Andy Wood wrote: > > Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after the > 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day? > [...] > E: The following information from --solver 3.0 may provide additional > context: Unable to satisfy dependencie

Re: route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Nicolas George
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh (HE12025-04-30): > I have a debian machine and my program listen to such as: 127.0.0.1 > > I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to > internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. You need to set up a virtual network interface, using /dev/net/tun

route all traffic to a internal socket

2025-04-30 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
Dear all, I have a debian machine and my program listen to such as: 127.0.0.1 I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0. I don't want to use set proxy in firefox and other application, but I want to send any packets t

openssh-server uninstallable

2025-04-30 Thread Andy Wood
Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after the 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day? The following packages have unmet dependencies: openssh-server : Depends: openssh-client (= 1:9.9p2-2) but 1:10.0p1-2 is to be installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have