On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 02 mai 14, 12:33:12, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>> What is the best way to get my fstab mounts under /run to
>> automatically mount on boot again?
>
> What are you actually trying to achieve? This feels a lot like the
Hi,
For some time now and at least through all of Debian 6.0/squeeze I
have had some mount points under what use to be /var/run.
After upgrading to Debian 7.0/wheezy these mounts broke. I have come
to conclude that this is due to a combination of the run directory
release goal for 7.0 [0] and my
t
transmit/receive. There might be omnidirecional antennas that would work
well vehicle mounted if the ISP's antenna was somewhere inside of the area.
You've probably already looked into these options though.
[1] http://www.aprs.net/
[2] http://www.arrl.org/hsmm/project.html
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/daemond/
[2] http://smarden.org/runit/benefits.html
[3] http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
[4] http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4711
[5] http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus
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--help
-remoteExecute in an already running
Mozilla process. For more info, see:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html
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Jacob Anawalt wrote:
James Ireson wrote:
>> Colin Watson wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 12:58:41PM -, James Ireson wrote:
>>>
>>>Dselect is telling me that Spamassassin wants libc6 2.3.2-1 but all
>>>that's available is 2
ct spins
it's wheels on this telling you that there are unsatisfied dependancies.
Aptitude will do the right thing.
Try aptitude to get spamassassin updated/installed.
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Joyce, Matthew wrote:
[snip]
Jacob Anawalt Wrote:
I've played with SquirrelMail/IMAP for a few weeks and for a
few users
it's been just fine. Looking at the logs I do see that it's
constantly
re-connecting to the server with each page change (as is
expected unless
it could ha
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 at 10:28 GMT, Joseph Jones penned:
While I'm a huge Firebird fan, IE was better at some tasks (yes, they
are non-standard HTML tasks, but what can you do when that's what the
industry uses? *sigh*).
I've tried Konqueror and found it lacking extremely (y
David Fokkema wrote:
Hi group,
I had trouble with my ISPs mail server which was telling me that it
wasn't going to relay mail for me. This is since friday, and still going
on.
[snip]
Have you called your ISP?
Is it the server (error message) or the people that are saying they
won't relay for yo
Fredderic wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:00:52 +0200, Kim Eik wrote:
Have a file named, /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz
How do I access and read this file?
gunzip /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz
and then open de file created.
apt-get install less
instead of unpacking the fil
Steve Lamb wrote:
Does anyone know of any sites out there that have some Exim4 ACL recipes?
Google's starting to fail me ever since they return virtually nothing but
mailing list discussions. :/
Sorry no sites because I don't know exactly what you're looking for.
Googling with this query dr
Vivek Kumar wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any problem is deleting all the mail queues from mqueue
directory ?? I got lot of files in that directory. Also when i used
mailq command I get a long list.
When i do ps -ef | grep sendmail, I see few sendmail processes ends with
email id and user open. I feel thes
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 at 17:36 GMT, ScruLoose penned:
And if you really want to start annoying spammers, go do a google
search on teergrubing. This likewise only applies if you're running
your own mailserver.
Okay, I keep seeing this term, so I finally did look it up.
htt
John Hasler wrote:
Naitik writes:
I was wondering if there's some script/application that can bounce those,
so I can do my part in annoying the spammer.
You won't bother the spammer at all, but you will annoy the hell out of me
and others whose domains the spammers forge.
I know virii usually f
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
Thanks for the response!
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 21:23, Philipp Weis wrote:
This is certainly true for postmaster, but I think it would be
RFC-compliant to reject viruses and spam on abuse or security.
Yeah, I think so too. However, rejecting legitimate mail could be
Alan Chandler wrote:
On Tuesday 07 October 2003 19:53, Alan Chandler wrote:
What I have discovered is that using 10.0.10.100 to lookup an address on
the external intenet times out. I presume it is therefore not forwarding
the queries correctly.
How can I debug what is happening. I tried using nd
Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 09:43:45PM +0530, Sudeep Mukherjee wrote:
I want to disable some services, e.g., Samba. What is the Debian way
to do it?
If you don't want them, why not uninstall them?
That is of course often the best, except that I'm a pack-rat and think
"I'll play
Randy Orrison wrote:
Aaron wrote:
I currently use a fetchmail / procmail / mbox / mutt e-mail setup,
with ssmtp (properly linked through `sendmail` of course) for sending.
I would really like to have a web mail system set up so that I can at
least read, if not send, e-mail from my website as well.
DG wrote:
I'm investigating a switch from MS-OS to *NIX. I've made a list
of my MS-OS applications and I've found *NIX equivalents for most
of them. Unfortunately, there are a few for which I have not been able to
find replacements.
Besides using google, which you may be doing already, try search
Uwe Dippel wrote:
Here are the paths:
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speed
ataraxia2500 wrote:
I've just upgraded to sid, everything is working fine except my winxp box
does not find my debian box on the network anymore though it used to find
it before the dist-upgrade, maybe it installed stuffz that changed some
confz on my debian machine. any idea what it might be?
than
Sidney Brooks wrote:
I followed the instructions below. When I entered
"linux single" at the boot prompt, I ended up with a
blank screen and frozen computer.
I might add, Debian "potato" didn't work for me in the
graphical mode because it only accepted the lowest
resolution, 640x400 (I think), and
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 at 11:09 GMT, Tim Connors penned:
Not a case of ext3 being crap, a case of ext3 with journalled *data*
being crap. Quite a nice allrounder with the other two ext3 options
set. And you get the same problems with all other fses when their
equivalent of jo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Jason Housewright wrote:
[snip]
Using Debian, is it fair to say that one has more
freedom regarding the software
installed...specifically, I mean that my experience
with GNU/Linux thus far has been that if you want to
install an upgraded version of some
Malte Negendank wrote:
Hi all,
I have, after unsuccessfully downgrading my system, just reinstalled my
system, using apt-pinning. This, however, turned out to be less brilliant
as it sounded at first, it just gave me loads of dependeny problems with
some packages.
I tried it too once, with xserver
Paul Johnson wrote:
[snip]
Tommorrow someone else will be assigned those same IPs and you'll be
blocking them even if they were never vulnerable to begin with.
If it's a problem, they email me, and I pull the IP.
So you're just keeping a list of problem IP's and accepting additional
traf
Rich Johnson wrote:
On Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 12:24 AM, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
Everytime I think about this thread or any boast about uptime one
question comes into my mind:
Are these machines on trusted networks with trusted users, or do
people really get lucky and pick or compile a
Lukas Ruf wrote:
Dear all,
after I have installed the latest libssl, do I need to re-compile
anything that makes use of libssl? Concrete examples for me are:
- OpenSSH
- Mod_SSL
The reason I am asking for, on my server I have OpenSSH and Apache
"hand-tailored" to fit our needs. However, for comp
Malcolm Ferguson wrote:
[snip]
2) This makes me wonder why we don't restart affected processes after
applying security patches. For instance, today's OpenSSL patch seemed
to affect ssh and bind. Well, I had to restart them as part of remount
/usr ro. Presumably those processes were still usin
Kevin Mark wrote:
Hello D-u's,
I need a recommendation for some donated machines. Here are the specs:
P I/75 32MB 2GB
(may upgrade memory to 64/96MB)
That is good, the more the merrier to help buffer your slow IDE disk. Of
course the 33mhz (?) FSB isn't going to be a speed demon for even memory
Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 03:40:07 +0200, Vineet Kumar wrote:
Perhaps it's failing because it can't verify a certificate chain from a
trusted root certificate? You might need to grab the thawte CA cert and
append it to your tlscerts.out.
You are right. Exim doesn't even care
Joyce, Matthew wrote:
Hi,
I have an old pc running Debian Woody and I have 2 questions.
Firstly, the hard drive ios quite old and become quite noisy, I suspect it
is on the way out.
What is the easiest way to replace it ?
It only have 2 partions, one of them a swap.
The new drive is slightly bigg
tao lin wrote:
Hi, all
I am a newbie of Linux. Now I am using Debian 3.0 r1. When I try to use
tasksel, and select web server to install, it return the follow error -
==
Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the pack
steef wrote:
.hey out there,
can somebody tell me how come:
- installing woody_kernelvariant bf2.4; taskel does not give the
possibility to install Xwindows a f t e r having installed debian
security packages. so apt cannot get the Xwindowspackages from the (ftp)
server.
when i insta
Tom wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:11:49PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
hi ya
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Kyle Loree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030929 08:58]:
the other system is at 486 days 16 hours 36 minutes, and I expect that it will
do the rollover in another 11 days.
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 05:35:11PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
| Unable to open mail.yahoo.com in konqueror as non root for the simple fact
| that yahoo wants to dump some cookies at / (root) directory for which I have
| no permissions. Anybody experience this stra
ScruLoose wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 07:56:07PM -0500, Michael D Schleif wrote:
What I am saying is -- IMHO -- especially in light of the problems that
I have experienced with Swen, auto-executing virus/worms are only *part*
of the problem. Social engineering is often scoffed at as a real
ScruLoose wrote:
As others have noted, virus traffic is not actually the same as
spam-traffic, and you might want a particular tool for each job...
To me they are both Spam. I did not ask to recieve either, and they are
both attempting to fill the mailboxes of several users on the same
syste
David Fokkema wrote:
Hi group,
I compiled linux 2.4.22 from kernel-source-2.4.22 and now my logs are
flooded with these errors:
Sep 27 15:32:24 orion kernel: APIC error on CPU0: 40(40)
Sep 27 15:32:52 orion last message repeated 45 times
...
Lots of people were getting this error. Try searching g
Jeff Elkins wrote:
On Saturday 27 September 2003 9:10 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
What is a missing ptr?
OK, to named.conf I added:
zone "192.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.192";
};
A minor note, I'd write db.192 as db.192.168.0, so that if you have
another p
Scott Horton wrote:
What does one have to do to add a sub interface? This is a freshly
installed and updated Woody system. This was the first settign I tried
to
change. PITB.
Thanks very much for the time to help,
Things are definatly different in many places. I hope get
debian.1 wrote:
Greetings:
I'm a current Redhat user _trying_ to switch to debian. More under
the hood
differences than I expected :-(
I need to add a static IP subintrface on eth0. I used to just add a
file in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts corresponding to the new intrface and
reboot.
No
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ron Johnson wrote:
|>>This has got to be the best idea since Linux and
|>>Debian...
|>
|>Hurry! Patent it! ;-)
|
|
| Too late. Multiuser-DOS schemes using this kind of technology
| was popular back in the mid-80s.
|
I don't bel
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I just started playing with GPG today. Can't you tell? :-)
Anyhow. I generated bunches of keys trying to get Enigmail to play nice
with Thunderbird and also with gpg on the command line.
When I finally got around to the part o
Chuck Mattern wrote:
Possibly a newbie issue here but the lines:
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1 Update CD 20030109: i386]/ woody contrib main
non-US/contrib non-US/main non-US/non-free non-free
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 _Woody_ - Official i386 Binary-7 (20021218)]/
unstable contrib
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Ben Edwards wrote:
Is there a way of allowing any user to shutdown. Idealy from the
taskbar (but I guess in this case it's simply a case of writing a short
script and calling it from the taksbar.
Ben
Have a look to /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
Also accessable as su -c "/usr/sbin
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hello,
I have recently inherited a (voluntary) sysadminjob.
We have a fileserver where Macs and Windows clients can connect to.
On the fileserver I use netatalk and samba.
I have about 10 gig of data on it and I want to dump that data to a
DVD. I have found someone who has
jay wrote:
hi
i have a on board sound card a ac97 on my msi 865pe neo2 board
running home xp the problem is thst the head phones and mic work in
all on board tests and also on msn mess test all scales move up and
down but and this is the big but i can hear other people talk to me
but they ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Pim Bliek wrote:
I get the virii with 3 different content-types:
application/x-msdownload,audio/x-wav,audio/x-mid
so, just exe doesnt seem to cover it.
But how do you filter them out using postfix?
Pim
I was commenting that you can not
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Martin Jungowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.09.26.0032 +0200]:
While we're on that subject, does anyone in here have any Lindows
experience? I remember that several years ago when it was first
announced, there was rumors about a "100% MS Windows compatible
Linu
Xavier Andrade said:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Clive Menzies wrote:
> [...]
>> Can't say I agree here ;( I don't actually track the numbers (haven't
>> yet managed to implement a filtering solution) but I must have deleted
>> well over 100 today
>>
> I'm using this in my procmailrc:
>
> :0 B
> * ^TVq
Jacob Anawalt said:
[snip]
> One major concern that I've lightly touched on and will bring up again is
> What if I want to have other people contact me off list? You wouldn't
> want to post your non-list-only email to the list, that would be
> counter-productive. There
Karsten M. Self said:
> on Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 07:03:47PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> There's a company that provides this service. First time emails to you
>> get
>> an auto-response "You aren't authorized to send me email, vi
Bob McElrath said:
> Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Bob McElrath said:
>> > Darn, I was hoping (aren't we all) for a way to reject it before the
>> > whole thing is sent. You know...it wouldn't be hard to scan the input
>> > fo
Kirk Strauser said:
> At 2003-09-23T21:16:02Z, Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> perhaps if someone wrote the "don't f*&$ open me"[1] virus and had it go
>> through a little tutorial about why not to open unknow attachments have
>> message go something like "I was foolish enough to open the att
Stephen Patterson said:
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 05:00:18 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Anyone care to calculate how many domains that would be? ;)
>
> Given that they're using IP4 addressing, anything up to 4 billion
> (less currently assigned hosts).
>
I'm defiantly not a mathematician or a s
Bob McElrath said:
> Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Bob McElrath said:
>> > Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >> I guess that's as effective for reducing the bulk of your inbox as
>> >> sending
>> >> &qu
Bob McElrath said:
> Jacob Anawalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I guess that's as effective for reducing the bulk of your inbox as
>> sending
>> "550 executables not accepted", especially if you don't have control
>> over
>> the mail server and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Ross Boylan wrote:
>
>> Sorry, forgot one other point. Another potential issue I see is that
>> if mailfilter causes the messages to be marked as seen, fetchmail may
>> not retrieve them in at least some modes.
>
> I am confused. Does mailfilter
ScruLoose said:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 09:33:56PM -0400, ScruLoose wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 03:54:08PM -0600, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
>> >
>> > I've heard that using html encoding for the @ symbol on webpages will
>> > reduce harvesting ... it still shows up properly in mail clients w
daniel said:
> I found a nice web page which can give postfix mail admins some nice
> tips to block most incoming spam/mail bombs.
>
> I added most of the checking described in this url plus a 100Kb mail
> limit since nobody sends me more than that.
>
> Before I could be receiving 10 spam and/or m
Bob McElrath said:
> Wayne Gemmell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > >>>"Walt L. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Is there anyone else out there being mail bombed with emails
>> > that look like there from M$? The rate at which their coming
>> > is increasing exponentially.
>>
>> I
cr said:
> On Friday 19 September 2003 21:12, cr wrote:
>
> (DOS / Win95 / Win98 install)
>
>> Next step, see if I can boot the whole thing with GRUB
>>
>> cr
>
> "Progress" report... :)
> The 'rgh' was prophetic
>
> Well, it all booted happily with Grub while it was Drive 1 in my
Daniel L. Miller said:
> Jacob Anawalt wrote:
> > Doesn't some spam come directly from an individual running SMTP from
> > their box to yours? I'm pretty sure this is the case for the
> > W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email spreading methods.
>
> I have
Kevin McKinley said:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:00:23 -0600
> Jacob Anawalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >Your list has the virtue of being much simpler; I wonder what 5 Gb I
>> have
>> >that you don't?
>> >
>> I'm not sure, what
Kevin McKinley said:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 00:21:55 -0600
> Jacob Anawalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Now you have me interested. Do you already have a script to mirror only
>> stable and unstable with rsync? I think I would try only mirroring
>> stable wit
René Seindal said:
> I just got these messages from smartmontools on my laptop. I checked
> the logs because the disk make a weird sound.
>
> Device: /dev/hda, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 193 Load_Cycle_Count.
> Device: /dev/hda, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 193 Load_Cycle_Count.
> Device: /de
Arnt Karlsen said:
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:06:19 -0600,
> Jacob Anawalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>>
>> >On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:16:38 -0600 (MDT),
>> >"Jacob Anawalt&
Steve Lamb wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:59:00 -0600
Jacob Anawalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe they gave up early on it due to content. I just forced myself to
drudge through the whole of it. Lots of good ideas and reasons to not
use C-R* from the "I'll take it all to no
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:16:38 -0600 (MDT),
"Jacob Anawalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Compare this to the "dog chasing cars" method of inventing a new
filter rule that looks through the MIME data to decid
Steve Lamb wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 02:26:42 -0500
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And wasn't there a big, long thread last month where most in the
thread excoriated C-R?
Yup. Which goes to show that these people clearly didn't read it, don't
care, or are just plain stupid. I
Ray said:
> On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:12, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>> Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
>> > On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 01:16:38PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>> The latest churn on debian-user about Spam hasn't been UCE spam.
&g
Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
[snip]
>> > Make the list server PGP-sign the messages, maybe? You install the
>> list
>> > server key once, and never worry about it again?
>>
>> If some small PGP/GPG data could be sent as part of a new EHLO syntax
>> command then OK, otherwise I'm in the DATA section a
Rich Puhek said:
> (my reply is a bit disjointed, since I put things inline, and jumped
> around while crafting my response...sorry for the nonlinear thinking
> pattern)
'sOK. I thought you had some good points. Thanks for the input. Inline is
just right for me.
>
> Jacob An
Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 01:16:38PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>> I've already mentioned the web authorization idea and the rotate your
>> email address on some schedule ideas in another thread. I've even seen a
>> web site go so far a
Jeronimo Pellegrini said:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 01:16:38PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
[snip]
>> The mail server would need to have access to my personal list of
>> acceptable email addresses so it could give a 550 with the appropriate
>> extended SMTP code for unautho
To me the big question is how do I avoid the spam in the first place,
besides avoiding email all together? I want to participate on the web, I
just don't want so much junk email nor do I want to have my mailbox or ISP
suffering from gigabytes of worm attachments or advertising data.
We've all done
Ron Johnson said:
> On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 02:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> > On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 00:22, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> > > On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 23:08:42 -0600
>> > > "Walt L. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > Is there anyone else o
Malcolm Ferguson wrote:
Hi,
I've tried to configure bind on my Woody box as a caching DNS server
for a segment of the network. However, after mistyping an IP address
that I was trying to resolve elsewhere I'm now getting lots of
messages in the log file complaining about a lame server. Have
Kent West wrote:
Sidney Brooks wrote:
> 2) I have Windows XP, Mandrake, Redhat, and Debian partitions.
> Everything but Debian works. The boot loader is Mandrake lilo.
> HOWEVER, I CANNOT TAKE LILO OUT. In what may or may not be a
That's right, you don't "take it out" you need to overwrite it w
daniel said:
> Wayne Gemmell wrote:
[snip]
>> I can't see any solution to this. Downloading this amount of mail during
>> the
>> day would cost me a fortune *sniff*
>>
>>
> Maybe it sounds drastic but I even thought of making some type of acl of
> who can send me e-mail and deny the rest with a ms
Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I am currently using procmail and spamassassin and I heard that razor
is better. Any opinions?
Gerard
http://devslash.org
Razor can be used in procmail recipes (which I do) or in SpamAssassin.
If you like what you've read about razor, you can use it in either/bot
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I installed a Woody system on my Intel box with an HTTP installation from
debina.lcs.mit.edu. I wanted squirrelmail, so I installed apache-ssl,
then squirrelmail, all via apt-get, and squirrelmail magically worked
fine.
After a couple weeks of perfect operation, I opt to add
Michael C. wrote:
In linux.debian.user, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 00:22, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 23:08:42 -0600
"Walt L. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there anyone else out there being mail bombed with emails
that look like
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:09:21PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
|
| Greg Folkert said:
| >
| > People read. Please change this
| > consequences. Like break they way
| > top posting has some very annoying
| > In regard to top posting
|
| I agr
Antti Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
Our "companys" proxy server is pain in the ass.. all web access _must_ go
thru it and on some really mind boglingly stupid reason it decompresses
Gzipped files as default. And suprise suprise the maintaince crew is
unwilling to change this behaviour.
Because of this
Ashish Ariga wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 18:00, Adrian Berardi wrote:
Hi, i'm a new debian user, and without too much experience in linux.
I'm trying to install a Debian here at home to use it as internet
access for a couple windows PCs.
Someone told me that i had to install first the two eth,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the output of "lsmod"?
Did you "insmod" or added module name to /etc/modules ?
Hi, the output of lsmod is no 8139too.
the /etc/modules
has 8139too in it
the insmod said /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/net/8139too.o:unresolved symbol
mii_link_ok_Rsmp
Christopher L. Everett wrote:
I've got Sarge installed, with a 2.6.0-test4 kernel installed, and
although everything is pretty much OK, minor annoyances remain:
1) Both Mozilla and the Firebird browser packs up at randomly:
so far the only consistency is that but only when I'm moving the
mouse aro
Walt L. Williams wrote:
Is there anyone else out there being mail bombed with emails
that look like there from M$? The rate at which their coming
is increasing exponentially.
Any suggestions on how to make it stop.
I believe you are seeing the work of Win32.Swen.A
http://www3.ca.com/virusinf
I've been using EveryBuddy on Debian and RH for at least a year now. The
past couple weeks I've been getting the "MSN Security Team" message "You
need to update or won't be able to use this service" or something to
that effect. Trillian use to get the same message but today I downloaded
their p
Kirk Strauser said:
> At 2003-09-19T16:41:51Z, Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> ..hmmm, cool. And in .procmailrc'ese it is?
>
> No. In Sieve-ese it is. See RFC 3028 for details.
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3028.txt
This RFC doesn't say I have to use Sieve, just that they
Arnt Karlsen said:
> On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 17:30:11 -0600 (MDT),
> "Jacob Anawalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
[snip]
>> no X11Forwarding as in the line isn't in the file, or as in:
>> X11Forwarding
Kirk Strauser said:
> That was way too simple. I've been growing the script as false negatives
> trickle in, and the current results are below. By the way, I've come to
> the
> realization that filtering this with pattern matching is probably an
> exercise in futility, but it's still fun to try
Colin Watson said:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 05:54:58PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>> Lou Losee said:
>> > The posts that arrive from the Debian Security list show package
>> updates
>> > for Woody. How does one ensure that these same updates are applied
&g
Greg Folkert said:
>
> People read. Please change this
> consequences. Like break they way
> top posting has some very annoying
> In regard to top posting
>
I agree with you 100%. I think. What are you saying?
*Puzzles what type of cypher this is.*
;)
--
Jacob
Trying out SquirrelMail
--
To
Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a portable with a broadcom netcard, debian woody an the latest
> stable
> kernel configured (2.4.22), i also downloaded the drivers for my broadcom
> netcard and when i start it manually (with insmod), i can ping etc. So the
> card is okay.
> But
Lou Losee said:
> The posts that arrive from the Debian Security list show package updates
> for Woody. How does one ensure that these same updates are applied when
> running a mixed system (testing & stable)?
As long as there aren't people working to put security updates into
testing, you won't
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