tep - in addition to the router filtering, install a
2.0.36 kernel with the ipchains patch (and the secure-linux patches?)
and add the same filters.
Cheers,
--Amos
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133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its peo
e the
easiest to get to use but MRTG 3 should impruve it dramatically once
it gets out the door.
(there is a debian package for MRTG, of course, as well as a helpfull
mailing list)
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st.
and maybe update
/chroot-dns/etc/named.conf
And learn UNIX. You were banging your head against known UNIX
behaviour and documented Debian utilities.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people
in up to 10 times
amosSimultaneous-Use = 10,
Fall-Through = 1
That's it.
Radiusd-cistron is maintained by Miquel van Smoorenburg, who's also a
Debian maintainer (among many other things...:), so you can build a
debian package stright from the "upstream" source.
using the socket(2) system call) in *A* domain (well,
sort of). The two most well known socket domains are Internet and
UNIX.
Cheers, and let's hope the Debian project safely passes through the
current storm.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked f
n.cs.huji.ac.il)
xauth extract - $RDISPLAY | rsh $i xauth merg -
end
(that was way before people were concerned so much about network
sniffing, firewalls, encryption etc..). I suppose you can use a
variation on this with ssh today.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of cours
nix/X0
|Ok, but it wasn't my code (it was the upstream code.) I may include this
|change in the next version, though. Thank you very much! Probably it helps a
I was aware of that, maybe you want to send a copy to the upstream
developer?
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira
sts). You might
also want to look at the debian archives for even better random
number generators, or use Linux' /dev/urandom.
Cheers,
--Amos
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[EMAI
roblem. Unless I'm confusing it with
another problem, check if the mail file isn't mangled.
Hope this helps,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805
less is better, but DOS users know about more and the name is easier to
|remember. The principle of least astonishment suggests introducing them to
|more first.
Reminds of the ex-british colony which changed the traffic to the
right lane - on the first week only trucks switched :-).
(Sorry, co
tell Apache to
agree to let me view faxes using the
/usr/doc/mgetty/fronends/www/webfax_0.8.tgz package.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805
ike mgetty timesout after a
while.
Here is /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config (sans the comments):
--
fax-id +972-3-510-5399
speed 38400
port-owner uucp
port-group dialout
port-mode 0664
fax-owner amos
fax-group uucp
fax-mode 0640
51
usr/doc/dpkg/packaging.html/index.html
|butch|
Isn't UNIX lovely? :-)
(The advantage? I was able to manipulate .deb files under SGI IRIX
because of this fact)
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. |
nux.
(Debian related - two of the three running cards (and my home machine)
use it under Debian "bo" release, the other one runs RedHat).
Hope this helps,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, f
qmai.org.
|What about cucipop?
Look around at the page I mentioned above, there are some patches for
popular POP servers, and it is claimed to be not difficult to tweak
anything to start using MailDirs.
Hope this helps,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked
partitions, same hardware).
Any ideas?
Thanks,
--Amos
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Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in Englan
ents of
these basic five files?
Sorry to bother this list about that, but I haven't got an answer
from Qmail's FAQ's and docs, not as far as I could find.
Thanks,
--Amos
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both main work places, depends on it.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in England."
ISRAEL[EMA
ce Qpopper doesn't understand "AUTH"
netscape falls back to plain USER/PASS (it doesn't try APOP, which
is really what I miss).
PS. If anyone is interested, I just finished hacking a "POP to APOP"
gateway which allows me to read mail through netscape without using
plai
Address
State
raw0 0 *:1 *:*
I suspect a cracker is sniffing my network, but I can't find
any suspicious process, nor does lsof(8) relate a raw socket to
any process.
Thanks for any help,
--Amos
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--Amos Shapira| "Of course Aus
in
Apache 1.2.1.
Thanks,
--Amos
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Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in England."
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ease point me to the package which contains this
library? I'm outside the U.S. and can't find anything which
mentions this in the non-US sites.
Thanks in advance,
--Amos
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Could someone please point me to the right place?
Thanks in advance,
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| glory, for its people had been chosen
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hine's /etc/ssh/sshd_config add "PrintMotd no". Read
"man sshd" for more details.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805
y now, and until recently I
used to boot my machine every night, so I consider them as testted.
Would the people who's responsbile for this area (who are they? The
XFree package maintainer?) consider adapting this into Debian?
Any questions should be directed to me at [EMAIL PRO
lightment package for Debian. That
seems to give a positive answer to my question. (ok, so it will
be in non-free, no big deal, though I suppose anyone on this list
would like it to be in the dist. itself).
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
Cheers,
--Amos
Hi,
I though I saw that someone was packaging the Enlightment window manager
(http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~s2154962/enlightenment, US mirror at
http://www.kickit.org/enlightenment/), but I can't find it in
hamm's Packages list.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks,
--Am
Hello,
Are there any plans to provide Debian packages for Apache 1.2.1
and Apache-SSL? www.apache.org sounds pretty clear about its
recommandation to move to the latest version, and I need a stable
Proxy implementation.
Thanks,
--Amos
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revious point I raised of combining a few
related packages into one (e.g. mgetty-{docs,fax,voice,}) and let the
user pick from inside it.
Reference - the SGI inst system.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. |
ig it for you myself when I get time tommorow.
Good luck!
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in England.&
level implementation.
Are there any plans to provide Linuxthreads (Xavier Leroy's pthreads
package)?
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 |
Does the main figures in the Debian community have anything to say about this?
Do you intend to cooperate in this important effort?
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for
| glory, for its people had been c
nto action and puts the standard "login"
screen. This way you can let your computer login to your account
automatically after boot, which is what most Linux users do on their
homes machines, isn't it?
Well, what do you think? I'm willing to implement both if I get a
Hello,
I'm encountering some annoying (and apparently well-known) problems
with dselect from dpkg 1.2.14elf (e.g. after a search the arrow keys
loose their function).
I wander if it is safe to install one of the 1.4 version of dpkg on
my mostly buzz-fixed system.
Thanks,
--Amos
-
ough Usenet) so will
appreciate a direct copy of any response.
Thanks,
--Amos Shapira
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n they are gzip'ed.
Thanks,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest judges in England."
ISRAEL
e only explenation I can think of (which isn't very robust, I
admit) is that maybe star finds the pipe from gzip to be empty
sometimes, and quits instead of waiting for gzip to fill the pipe.
This might also explain the fact that the point of complaint wasn't
exactly the same all the time.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|From: Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|> In order to test a local copy of buzz-fixed before burning it on a
|> CD-ROM, we tried to run "dpkg --root=... --unpack", just to see if the
|> files aren't corrupted.
|[...
ers.
(it found least 5 corrupted files in my local mirror of buzz-fixed,
I'm re-copying these files to see if the problem is local to my copy).
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for
| glory, for its peop
e dpkg I use to be 1.2.14elf, from buzz-fixed.
Can anyone explain me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
--Amos
emember (last time I ran amd on Linux was
about 4 years ago on Linux 0.99p?? :-), amd can be extremly verbose
if you ask it to - check the options for debugging info.
Hope this helps,
--Amos
read the SCSI-HOWTO and still no joy. I
> believe the drive is working fine, since I can read `cpio' backups from a
> Sun just fine.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the format used by "dump" isn't
cross-platform compatible. You should stick to tar or cpio.
Hope this helps,
--Amos
cat(1) know that
it is supposed to be a device? :-)
Try looking at your kernel's configuration and see if you have psaux
there.
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been c
Hi there,
For the last 24 hours I keep getting empty output from "ls" and "dir"
on master.debian.org and ftp.i-connect.net.
My guess it's some mis-configuration at these servers (aren't they the
same host?).
Thanks.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| &
ile and see if you have the
|executables in the right paths.
Ping uses ICMP-ECHO packets. So you can get "elvis is alive" while
elvis has just configured the network card but before anything is
running. That would comply with the "connection refused" message too.
Just make sure
Hi,
Thanks for the response. Looks like the file I fetched from tsx-11 was
bad. Probably a very old copy which was renamed. I got a copy from
ftp.debian.org and everything is fine - No a.out files on my system!
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australi
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|
|On Sun, 16 Jun 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
|
|> What are the sizes and times on your binary?
|
|$ ls -l /usr/sbin/sendmail
|-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 235864 May 7 14:44 /usr/sbin/sendmail
|
|$ file /usr/sbin/sendmail
|/usr/sbin
in inetd to control access.
My first though went for SOCKS. Thought I never got around to use it,
from what I saw it looks like this is an Internet standard for doing
generic application-level proxying.
In any case, make sure that wnatever you install on the firewall
doesn't let outsiders to conne
s match the ones in the .deb file (do 'dpkg -c
sendmail-8.7.5-4.deb').
Strange.
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805 | by the finest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) wrote:
|I work for two years to build the system and this is what people use it
|for :-)
Forgot why UNIX was invented in the first place? :)
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. |
rom it, things like:
x11.motif.man
x11.motif.lib
x11.motif.extra
And applying an example to the debian environment:
perl5.base.man
perl5.base.bin
perl5.modules.www.man
perl5.modules.www.bin
xntp.server.bin
xntp.server.man
xntp.doc
xntp.client.bin
xntp.client.man
Got the idea? Any comments about it?
Hello,
I've just upgraded (or tried to upgrade) the rest of my packages to
Debian 1.1. and noticed that sendmail 8.7.5-4 still contains QMAGIC
binaries.
Does anyone know if this is intentional or should I report it as a
bug?
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "
at this file belongs to
the "man" package. Do you have it installed (test with "dpkg -l man")?
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been chosen
Jerusalem 93 805
ession" (which must be the default).
I'd suspect you forgot to make your .xsession excutable ("chmod +x
~/.xsession")
Cheers,
--Amos
--Amos Shapira| "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st. | glory, for its people had been
> Regarding the removal of 0.93 from ftp sites, can't we keep it available
> as an "old" distribution? There may be some people who will want to
> continue using it for some time.
I suppose that should be a gentler aproach.
Cheers.
-
ian I saw lots of them lying around (and so I went to 0.93R6,
which indeed prooved less stable than "unstable"), as well as when I mirrored
unstable 1.1.
Cheers.
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| glory, for its
is now, it looks like ytou have to manually shift /System.map and
/vmlinuz and add entries to lilo.conf, or am I missing something?
Cheers,
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|
el or are Debian testers
expected to grab the "raw" source?
(BTW, thanks for the help with 1.3.100 - I recompiled 1.3.100 again, and
this time I commented all the relevant entries in the modules file and
things startted working).
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he AHA1542
SCSI controller, as static rather than dynamic modules. I havn't touched
/etc/modules, but what shold I put there if everything I need is static?
--Amos
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| g
't install libc5 and the other Elf stuff
because the current kernel has Elf as a module, and I can't recompile
the kernel to have built-in Elf support because I can't find its source.
Can someone help me, please?
Cheers.
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--Amos Shapira (Jumpe
y in /etc/inetd.conf, uncomment (i.e. remove the
initial '#' character) the line with 'ftpd' in it. (dunnot if Debian
has a tool to do this?)
Cheers.
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--Amos Shapira (Jumper Extraordinaire) | "Of course Australia was marked for
| glo
e forwarded your message to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list. Hope it's OK with you.
(the mirror-people mailing list is a developers forum, *not* a users
forum).
Cheers,
--Amos
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133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st.
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