> -Original Message-
> From: david cabaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 13 February 2003 14:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: install woody : pbl binutils
>
>
> Bonjour...
>
> Quand j'installe woody (avec le dernier noyau ou pas,
> en ext2 ou ext3), j'arrive, lors de
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Paige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday 3 February 2003 18:06
> To: Narins, Josh
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: columbia -- what really happened
>
>
> Narins, Josh wrote:
>
> >Um, Bush believes in Creationism, not Science. He's said so h
Try "CTRL + r" then "ls"
Then optionnally retype CTRL R as many times as needed to reach the
expression you are actually searching.
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Dresser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday 29 January 2003 16:30
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: R
If you find nothing in logs, possibly someone pressed CTRL ALT DEL?
This happens often when people think they log in on a windoze NT box and
press those keys without watching the screen.
You can prevent that by editing /etc/inittab (comment the ctrlaltdel line)
then "kill -1 1"
If you cannot find
> -Original Message-
> From: Kjetil Kjernsmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday 10 January 2003 16:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Exim, SpamAssassin and AV-advice needed
>
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I have some real trouble with my mail server. It is running
> on a Pentium
> PR
You could try to apply the debian diff of squid 2.4 to the 2.5 sources (it
may need some adaptations, as it may not), and get your Squid2.5 debian
package compiled (use the "debuild" command from the "devscripts" package).
You can find the .diff.gz file there :
http://packages.debian.org/stable/w
>
> Is there any howto or Debian specific way to install
> SID in a chroot. All I want to do is to compile winex-light,
> but it warns me that GLIBC 2.3 is required and I don't want
> to install unstable distribution on my desktop machine.
>
> Is it possible to install SID into a chroot and com
> -Original Message-
> From: Rohan Nicholls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 19 December 2002 16:17
> To: debiAn uSeR LiSt
> Subject: Lean and clean IMAP client
>
>
> I have been using the mozilla imap client for my mail for a
> while now,
> and am finding it very resource
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 19 December 2002 13:17
> To: debian-user List
> Subject: Re: ipmasq with ICQ, IRC
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:58:53PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> > Yes, there is. iptables has modules for ftp (to su
Run "ssh -X"
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday 18 December 2002 18:55
> To: debian-user
> Subject: $DISPLAY
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I dotn' think my $DISPLAY variable is set correctly. I'm
> trying to run
> an X program on a remote compu
ation... I've found many spammers just sending
> random characters, as well as yahoo.com, hotmail.com, etc are popular
> and even a few give my MTA my MTA's own IP address...
>
> Internal policy is internal policy and you can't really twist
> their hand to change it
An organization refuses emails from my domain, under this reason :
My domain's mailer that connects to their SMTP server is not MX of my
domain.
Indeed it is not, I have different hosts for ingoing and outgoing email
traffic.
Actually, I see no good reason why outgoing mailer should be the same as
Sorry I meant "xset s off" below
> I used to use "xset -s off" to poweroff screen blanking on X
> when I was watching TV on my desktop in the past.
>
> Now it seems that this option, though remaning documented (in
> xset manpage)
> is broken? Running Xfree4.2 on Debian unstable, it doesnt
> pr
I used to use "xset -s off" to poweroff screen blanking on X when I was
watching TV on my desktop in the past.
Now it seems that this option, though remaning documented (in xset manpage)
is broken? Running Xfree4.2 on Debian unstable, it doesnt prevent the screen
from blanking after 20 minutes wit
,etely
makes the spam filter more accurate.
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Sandip P Deshmukh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday 17 December 2002 06:31
> To: DEFFONTAINES Vincent
> Cc: Debian User
> Subject: Re: urgent - system slow after spamassassin
>
It _might_ be that you installed razor (or razor2) (spamassassin uses razor
if it is installed, by default).
If your firewall DROPs packets you send to razor (TCP dest port 7 and 2702
for razor1, I do not know for razor2) (or their replies) this could be the
problem : very long razor timeouts. Many
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Olds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 12 December 2002 16:56
> To: Debian-User
> Subject: Cracked cracker?
>
>
> This is a small sample from my access log. Can someone
> explain to me why
> this person would repeatedly attempt access to m
/usr/lib/X11/fonts is a symbolic link to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
not a copy.
> -Original Message-
> From: Qian Gong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday 9 December 2002 16:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Two copies of fonts?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> There are two copies of fonts loca
If your firewall runs linux 2.4, do
# modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
on the firewall.
Provided your ruleset includes to accept RELATED packets in the FORWARD
chain, ftp will go through just fine.
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Johan van der Walt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mond
Title: Message
I
think the "pptpd' package might help you.
-Original Message-From: Mikael Jirari
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday 4 November 2002
11:49To: 'DEFFONTAINES Vincent'; 'Debian'Subject: RE:
pptp vpn
Yes,
I
already
Title: pptp vpn
You
can use freeswan (www.freeswan.org) which
is a good implementation of IPSEC on ipv4 for linux. Yes it is a linux kernel
patch, for "client" side as for "server" (gateway) side. Due to some USA
laws everyone knows about, there is no way freeswan could be integrated into th
>
> My confusion lies in both terminology and setup. I imagined
> before starting
> that I would need to set up a firewall machine with 2 network
> devices. The
> firewall would then manage security and masquerading, where
> the external eth
> device will be allocated the static IP (Non-NAT
xset s off
should do
If you want a screen saver, try xscreensaver (also, on console, a screen
blocker can be useful : lockvc)
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerome "Lacoste (Frisurf) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 26 September 2002 13:35
> To: Debian-User
> Subject:
apt-cache search dev | grep "\-dev" | awk '{print $1}'
| grep "\-dev" | xargs apt-get install
should
do it in a very dirty way ;-)
Vincent
-Original Message-From: Nikodim Nikodimov
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday 19 September 2002
16:36To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subje
I've been using privoxy and I really like it.
Its a bit intrusive (sometimes "scrambles" a pic that is not an ad).
It is derivated from junkbuster, so it will block cookies, javascript,
depending on the way you configure it of course.
It also has a "fun" (optional) feature : some regexp replacem
mber 2002 14:29
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: About spamassassin
>
>
> also sprach DEFFONTAINES Vincent
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.12.1418 +0200]:
> > I have a quite similar message here when starting it with
> --debug, but its
> &
http://www.netfilter.org if you run a 2.4 kernel.
> -Original Message-
> From: Pierre Dupuis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 12 September 2002 14:41
> To: debian-user
> Subject: New project, new problem :)
>
>
> Re all :))
>
> Welli want to use my debian station to be
I have a quite similar message here when starting it with --debug, but its
starts fine...
(last line I get is "debug: is spam? score=-3.8 required=5")
The only real difference in my setup here is that I pass it "--user" and
"--group" arguments...
It might be a perl version problem... I run spamas
> # ls -la /dev/dsp
> crw-rw-rw-1 root audio 14, 3 Nov 4 2001 /dev/dsp
> (this is how mine look like)
/dev/dsp should be :
crw-rw 1 root audio ...
If all users have read/write access, there is no need for an audio group!
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For those running spamassassin and caring about performance, there is
another solution than running spamd daemon and running spamc for each email
to analyse.
There is a perl dameon called spampd that uses spamassassin Perl modules to
do the job, and it talks SMTP. This way no process needs to be
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