On Sat, May 02, 1998 at 02:21:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I use procmail to sort & 'deliver' mail to mailbox folders in directories
: called ~/Mail & ~/Mail/Debian.
: .
: mailboxes +AmigaSamba +carol +INBOX
Set your $MAIL variable to point at the location of your
oblem. Pine doesn't do Maildir without lots of
patching. Even at that, it's not real stable.
: Weak arguments.
Ahh.. I see you haven't done much support for large groups of clueless
users...
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On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:40:12PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
: On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jason Costomiris wrote:
:
: > 1) Native support for Maildir format mailboxen
:
: and that is better?
Yes. I'm one of those nuts who believes in reliable delivery with an NFS
mounted mail spool. :
pine
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root users 1193128 Jan 17 12:47 /usr/local/bin/pine
/home/jcostom$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/mutt
-rwxr-sr-x 1 root mail 320948 Mar 15 22:44 /usr/local/bin/mutt
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On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 03:04:28PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
: On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 08:39:50PM -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote:
: > On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 12:28:01AM -0700, Tim Metz wrote:
: > : > ScriptAlias /~smith/cgi-bin/ /home/smith/public_html/cgi-bin/
: >
: > You&
27;ve got a bigger problem at work here.
Your cgi-bin dir is potentially readable by HTTP clients. BAD.
Locate it somewhere else on the filesystem.
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http://www.jason
time
loading of modules.
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#include | --Infoworld
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On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 01:48:48PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
: Hi,
: >>"Jason" == Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: Jason> Indeed. However, you don't need to learn the finger-breaking
: Jason> keystrokes emacs requires (sorry guys, what
, what was that, meta+alt+left shift_F9 for that
function? )...
Mutt does threading based on the References: header, and is much less
filling than Emacs....
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http:
someone's doing (like the one in THIS
: message)?
:0:
* ^Resent.*debian-user
$HOME/mail/debian-user
Oh, and could you stop sending M$ Rich text messages? The
application/x-ms-tnef attachments are annoying.
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ts"... :) He's
got no trouble with Cyclone, and it's blindingly fast.
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stable and nice and quick.
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#include | --some guy I read
e automounter would be
: mounting and unmounting user home directories whenever mail arrived.
Actually, the point of Dan Bernstein's arguement against NFS file locking
has to do with the fact that mbox's need to be locked. maildirs do NOT.
Also, as for the automounter bus
e is some
: substance to what he says but it's nowhere near as black and white as
: the way he says it.
:
: finally, qmail is non-free. debian CAN'T use it as the default MTA.
Hmmm.. It can be freely distributed, once the author approves of it.
See ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/dis
nate qmail + tcpserver/tcpcontrol. I'm in the process of converting
all of my boxes to it. Very nice, easy to control relaying/spam, and
FAST.
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ch to 16bit mode.
I've got lousy eyes. I can't tell the difference between 16 and 24/32..
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me
support), into /usr/local
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#include | --some
On Tue, Oct 21, 1997 at 07:32:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: This is news to me. What config tool comes with cnews? with suck? with
: pppd?
I've got this great one. It's flexible in its operation, and very
extensible.
vi.
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using
smrsh as the Mprog, instead of just sh (aka bash). Yeesh. Anyone who
lets someone send mail to an arbitrary program is BEGGING for trouble,
and smrsh lets me avoid that...
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the upper left corner, never to return from there.. Anyone seen this
and overcome it before? BTW, the X server is XF86_SVGA, running with a
Matrox Millennium.
During bootup, I see:
PS/2 auxiliary pointing device detected -- driver installed.
Which leads me to believe that the kernel sees the mou
On Tue, Sep 30, 1997 at 10:57:00PM -0500, Dave Cinege wrote:
: On Tue, 30 Sep 1997 20:04:53 -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote:
:
: >On Tue, Sep 30, 1997 at 07:36:02PM -0400, ImmortaL wrote:
: >: I need to know if there a way in x-windows for example in the shell itself
: >: i would press th
On Tue, Sep 30, 1997 at 07:36:02PM -0400, ImmortaL wrote:
: I need to know if there a way in x-windows for example in the shell itself
: i would press the alt key and the F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 to open a new window is
: there a way to do this in X?
Uh, open another xterm.
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es with those drives
containing a "master" image, and use dd to transfer to the internal drive.
The second case is FAR less likely to happen, however.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | encased in a block
nd magicfilter to print to it...
Samba (Lose95 and LoseNT) clients can file and print just fine.
Macs (using netatalk, of course) can file just fine, but can't
print. What am I missing?
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[EMAIL PROTECT
On Fri, Sep 26, 1997 at 10:42:51AM -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote:
: I can't seem to locate the NS v4 installer package.. I've got the
: tar file from Netscape waiting in /tmp for the package...
:
: I looked in contrib, and all that seems to be there is the 3.01
: installer
Gang,
I can't seem to locate the NS v4 installer package.. I've got the
tar file from Netscape waiting in /tmp for the package...
I looked in contrib, and all that seems to be there is the 3.01
installer
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bus1 - 4 x HP C3331A (4.3G ea) md0 for /var/spool/news
If I didn't buy that bucket o' disk, and built a 'normal' server, it
would have run about 1900...
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c...
[4] As advertised recently in the isp-services mailing list.
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#include
o,
and the default is AT&T's sfio (Safe, Fast I/O).
Would there be any interest in packaging up sfio's assorted libs
(libstdio and libsfio) in shared and static form, and the headers?
If so, where does one find a HOWTO for building a debian package?
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oing to use the box as a terminal server.
Do yourself a favor, if you want a terminal server, buy a terminal server.
If you need a good number of modems, pick up a used Livingston PM2 or
PM2e. If you need to support a large userbase, consider a PM3
or an Ascend Max.
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this module? It is not
: part of the apache-modules package.
It's part of Apache 1.2 feature set.. See:
http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
for more info...
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7;s easy. Do this:
1) Authenticate the user against the system's /etc/passwd.
2) Use Apache's suEXEC module to run the CGI under the user's UID,
after authenticating the user.
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[EM
v/rmt/cd0d0
Sorry, I believe you are toast. You should have used cpio. Then you might
have a chance.
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lias options...
: ifconfig eth0:2 mysecondipalias options...
I propose this get included in a subsequent Debian release... I run this
as /etc/init.d/virtualhosts. I wrote it, you can have it...
----cut here-
#!/bin/bash
# Copyleft Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Reserved ri
/linux/drivers/vortex.html
:
: Has anybody tried the compiled module?
Yep..
Running version 0.42 of the driver from the above page on the following
cards:
3c595
3c900
3c905
All work splendidly.
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On Sun, Aug 10, 1997 at 01:20:44AM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
: What is the best pop3d? I've heard that qpopper can corrupt mail files
: under even lightly loaded systems.
I've been seeing very good things from cucipop. It's in non-free.
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asy to configure. I've seen monkeys who can configure it.
2) Very flexible. With most anything, really.
I'd say that Qmail is the best choice for first-timers. Unless you want
to be raped as a spam relay, or want to tackle the sendmail config, which
isn't really all that bad, g
On Sun, Aug 03, 1997 at 02:59:40PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
: You are right, this is really high traffic here! Please read the last three
High traffic? This little list? inet-access anyone?
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I seem to recall mention somewhere that this list, as well
as the other debian-* lists are gatewayed into linux.debian.*, no?
Somebody willing to feed me linux.debian.*?
If I was to start reading via the news spool, can I unsub my mailbox, yet
maintain the ability to post?
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On Fri, Aug 01, 1997 at 01:59:50PM -0500, Dennis J Perkins wrote:
: Can anyone tell me why I can't log in via xdm? I am using shadow
: passwords.
If we're talking about 1.3.0, it's a documented bug.
Do a "shadowconfig off", then a "shadowcon
dmail could write a sendmail.cf
: generator? I know about m4. It helps, but not enough.
A wise man (Peter Gutman) once said...
"HELO, my $name is sendmail.cf. Prepate to vi..."
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+>$* $#error $@ 5.7.1 $: 571 we do not relay
Scheck_compat
R<$+> $| $+ $1 $| $2
R$+ $| <$+> $1 $| $2
R$+ ! $+ ! $+ $| $+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] $| $4
R$* @ $* $={SpamList} $| $* $# error $: 552 SpamFilter: email from
junkmailer's domain
st popular/best supported. 99% of all the
problems associated with sendmail can be corrected by just reading a bit,
and deciding on a reasonable configuration, rather than blindly accepting
the defaults.
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t for mail.
On my production (ie, users on them) boxes, I quota the following:
/home 10 MB
/var 5 MB
/tmp 2 MB
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My employers like me, but no
inst pre-2.0.31:
> http://www.linuxhq.com/patch/20-p0549.html
However, if you do it with the canonical method, ie, specifying card
parameters, OR, do as I did, and modify ne.c to look at your card's
address as one of the defaults, you're set.
Jason Costomiris | Finger for
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> I didn't see any how-to's on configuring Linux to send/receive fax..
> where can I start? -- programs, info, etc?
Start by installing the efax package.
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e ISA board. You still
have to specify the IRQ, base address, and so forth just like for an ISA
board, but it does work.
cat /proc/pci should help you find your info.
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On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Shaleh wrote:
> even. I had posted about the Enlightemment WM -- is no one using it? I
> have seen very few responses. Any other nice WM's out there? My only
> (minimal) experience is with fvwm a year and a half ago on Slackware
> 2.0.
Re: the swap question, I've got 64 M
e Labs Sound Blaster 16 Plug & Play"
> soundcard which works when I run under W95.
> I was able to get some parameters out of my Window$ setup :
For the plug-n-pray boards, I've found the OSS to be quite useful, at
least for those not willing to try isapnptools.
http://www.4front
lation (which I did by hand, rather than dselect,
just for a change of pace)...
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've
applied patches to fix it.
2.0.30 also has SYN cookie features that are worth looking at.
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My employers like me, but not| and
On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> I'm trying to load 1.3.0 on a notebook. I made the boot, driver, and 5
> base diskettes. I also made a couple of ext2fs diskettes that had
> pcmcia-cs_2.9.5-3, pcmcia-modules-2.0.30, and the 2.0.30 kernel-image.
I fixed the problem b
to
/boot/System.map-2.0.30, to match /vmlinuz -> /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.30.
anyone seen this, overcome it, or what?
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there are lotza man pages in my basic setup but no
> 'man' command to read them. :-)
You installed the manpages package, and presumably groff, but not the man
package? You didn't choose to do that, so, go ahead and install it.
Jason Costomiris
;$load->param('email')\n";
print MAIL "$load->param('comments')\n";
close(MAIL);
print $load->header;
open(H, $dlpage) or die "no $dlpage here.\n";
while (){ print; }
close(H);
Make sure you've installed a web server, perl, and the CG
page. In the second paragraph of the description, it's in
there
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ys.com/LeadStory/lzwfaq.html
You do, however, need their permission to redistribute, even though it is
not being charged for.
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My employers like me, but n
part of the inn package. However, it is almost *never*
directly invoked. It usually gets called by nntpsend, after it parses the
nntpsend.ctl file.
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My employ
ount=$count+1
done
elif [ "$1" = "start" -o "$1" = "" ]; then
for addr in $names
do
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:$count $addr
/sbin/route add -host $addr dev eth0:$count
let count=$count+1
done
else
echo 'Usage: '$0
rous, get a FRAD. I hate 'em, but others love
them.
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enou
;ve seen this before. It past times it has been one of two things.
> Either a buggy old version of qpopper or an incompatiblity of locking
> methods between qpopper and sendmail.
I've seen this problem with qpopper as well. The best solution I've seen
was to switch to cucipop. It
essary for such a task? I have 3
> machines laying around, a 386-DX 40, 486-DX 33 and a 486-DX2 66. At
Either of the 486's should be up to the task. I do, however, recommend 32
MB of RAM, maybe more.
Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Publ
9, 134 for nst6
crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 135 for nst7
If you (as root), run a:
#/dev/MAKEDEV -v st
you'll make your devices, then access the first rewinding SCSI tape as
/dev/st0. If you'd rather have it not rewind, and instead use mt for
that, use /dev/nst0.
Jason
n your /etc/inittab, and perhaps some gettydefs entries.. Then an
"init q" to restart init. You hopefully will get a login banner and
prompt on the vt420...
See the Serial howto.
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n't get, however, is why you would *want* to use pine in that way...
mail -s "subject" luser < /path/to/file
Or, you could put the message together with the To: and Subject headers,
and feed it into sendmail -t.
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f nifty features, like
DHCP support (i.e. dynamic updating), and gets rid of that mess,
/etc/named.boot, and replaces it with a much more structured
/etc/named.conf.
8.1's only a few days old. Relax.
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rd way to do this. Is there? Any help is gratefully
> appreciated. Cheers, Colin.
In your srm.conf:
Alias /ftp/ /home/ftp/pub/
Or whatever else strikes your fancy.
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kg --listfiles elm, you shouldn't have one.
I'm sure you can make one, but it's an optional file. Check /usr/doc/elm
for further info... Of course, you could make one
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)
rm -rf *
cd ..
mount -t ext2 /dev/newpartition /usr/lib
(Now change your /etc/fstab accordingly)
Be careful! Backup your data first!
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My employers like
Of course, if
this is a box for a few people, then you don't need nearly as much...
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On Sat, 26 Apr 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where can I get A FILTER to stop SPAM
http://spam.abuse.net
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:', $luser, $pw, $uid, $gid, $luser, $home,
$shell);
print "$line\n";
$uid++;
}
} elsif ( $qs =~ /uname/i ) {
print $query->header('text/plain');
print "Hamilton97 beaver 4.0 #1 Thu Feb 18 11:19:54
can manage that
> quite well on my own, thank you very much).
The important question here is "Why on earth are you using Eudora's
auto-receive feature?" Aren't you just begging for a virus to be let
loose on your machine? Don't automatically detach attachments, you'
;t know about the change, I'd be dead.
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eno
lly assigned IP
address.
PPP_ADDR=`ifconfig ppp0|grep inet|awk -F: '{print $2}'|awk -F " " '{print $1}'`
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -I -f
ipfwadm -I -a reject -b -P icmp -S 0.0.0.0/0 -D ${PPP_ADDR}/32
ipfwadm -I -a reject -b -P tcp -S 0.0.0.0/0 -D ${PPP_ADDR}/32
lace with 129.168.200
> ! ; repeat for all occurrences
>
> This is fewer keystrokes than vi.
Err... I know I shouldn't get into this, but.
:1 ; go to top of file
:g/129.168.1/s//129.168.200/g ; global replace
:wq
No finger brea
.135.252.178
If this is not the case, use a /24 from 192.168.0.0/16 for the ethernet
interfaces on the boxes and use IP_Masquerade...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy
My employers like me, but
Is the sendmail 8.8.5 package from rex-fixed compiled with -DTCPWRAPPERS?
I've been toying with augmenting my rules with some tcp_wrappers
action I was hoping to be able to leave the packages intact, that is,
not recompiling and replacing stuff not in /usr/local.....
Jason Costo
I can use a GUI editor?
You want a GUI so bad? gvim.
> vi had it's time. Time to move on. There are better editors now.
Better for who? I like vi. Who are you to tell me that I can't use my
favorite editor? I even have a copy of vim on my PowerBook.
Jason Costomiris
On 11 Apr 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > THE MIGHTY ED HAS SPOKEN!!!
>
> Teco.
Bwah. Real men edit with cat, sed, awk, head and tail. Better yet, they
write directly to the disk with a hex sector editor.
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[EMA
then they go into convulsions. Then they waste a bazillion years
ftp'ing their file to their Windoze box, make the changes using Notepad,
and then ftp it back in binary mode, thus munging the end of lines, and
then call me again for help, asking why there are all of these funny ^M's
uld want to do this. Why not,
instead just send the mail from that list to its own folder like:
:0:
* ^TOdebian-user
$HOME/mail/debian
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy
My employers like me,
Nike's, get your shroud, and
visit http://www.highersource.org, and laugh. Yes, .org, and not the .com
site that belonged to those deranged losers.
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My emplo
and add the stuff to the bottom of /usr/bin/pon, but I just need what
rule(s) to add... In fact, here's the awking I'd be using:
ifconfig ppp0 | head -2 | tail -1 | awk -F " " '{print $2}' \
| awk -F: '{print $2}'
That would output my current IP address
agree to disagree about Reply-to:.
However, I wouldn't really call debian-user a "high volume" list. Ever
seen what you get on inet-access in a day??
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On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> > Can we get this list to set a Reply-to: header, like every other piece of
> > list software I've ever used? It's kind of
si-2 disk
that I yanked from a PowerMac 7100 when I slapped a couple of gigs in
it... Never had a problem. Of course, I'm not running ancient scsi
disks, so that may or may not explain something.
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Can we get this list to set a Reply-to: header, like every other piece of
list software I've ever used? It's kind of a PITA to do a reply that goes
only to the list with the current configuration.
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[EMAIL
gt; be executable... Is there a way to make the directories +x without making
> all the files +x? Or better yet is there a way to copy the owner's
> permissions to the group and other's permissions? Thanks
find /path/to/dir -type d -exec chmod a+rx {} \;
Jason Costomiris
t 9 or 10 2940UW's deployed, and I must say I'm quite satisfied
with their reliability and performance...
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problem. I've never done anything more than plug
the card in, turn the machine on and install. No special tweaking
required.
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On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Pure Energy wrote:
> [annoying ASCII art .sig Bobbitted]
Say adren,
Are you a regular on alt.fan.warlord or something? Lose the nasty art. A
full page .sig is a bit excessive, don't you think?
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p the line, they had to cut it to 53k. Lucent/Rockwell hasn't shown this
problem. In fact, whereas USR shows 53k downlink/33.6k uplink, Lucent is
doing 61k downlink/47k uplink, and is within the voltage spec.
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kernel, the pppd is separate,
> and the method by which you establish a connection, be it through pon, or
> a custom script like I use, because as far as I know pon will not redial
Hmm.. Better not tell that to my system. pppd keeps redialing until it
gets connected..
Jason Costomiris
r than pon?
Here's what it took for me to set up ppp
1) cat /usr/bin/pon
Looked at it, saw it uses /etc/ppp.chatscript.
2) vi /etc/ppp.chatscript
plopped in the phone number, username, password
3) pon
Shouldn't take more than a minute and a half...
Jason Costom
nd see if it can do the job, it's
*much* faster than a CERN...
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On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Brian Skreeg wrote:
> Hi folks, Could someone do me a wee favour and write out a simple
> procmail recipe for filtering this mailing list to another folder?
> (~Mail/deb)
:0:
* ^Resent-From.*debian-user
$HOME/Mail/deb
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