On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Perry E. Metzger
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> On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 21:06:15 +0200 Frederic Marchal
> wrote:
> > On Friday 26 August 2016 11:04:04 Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> > > According to:
> > >
> > > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2016-5696
> > >
> > > Wheezy and J
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
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> On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 8:38 AM John T. Haggerty
> wrote:
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>> Any thoughts for or against Amazon?
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> Please don't top post on this list, it breaks up the flow of the thread
> for pe
looks like this could be
done for under 15.00 USD for a cost. Any thoughts for or against Amazon?
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 5:57 AM, メット wrote:
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> On 2016年8月25日 18:15:48 JST, "John T. Haggerty" wrote:
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day, August 25, 2016 at 4:20:05 AM UTC-5, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> > I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem
> to differ):
> >
> > 1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
> >
> > 2. Postfix gets insta
So how do you dynamically specify getting a connection to be secured or
not. If it's only Gmail, why van I telnet to their port and get their mail
server?
Seems counterintuitive.
On Aug 25, 2016 5:54 AM, "Mark Fletcher" wrote:
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> On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 at 18:16, John T. Ha
I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to
differ):
1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
2. Postfix gets installed.
3. "Internet site " is enabled fqdn added.
4. Email cannot be sent out to my Gmail address since it magically "ti
spelled-or-defined-by-a-module-not-included-in-the-server-configuration
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 4:10 PM, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> So I was able to get into the advice on these installations but it seems
> that I've hit another snag on this, namely activating fast cgi, and getting
&g
So I was able to get into the advice on these installations but it seems
that I've hit another snag on this, namely activating fast cgi, and getting
it to be loaded by RT. Apparently fastcgi is installed in Apache, but
getting Apache to load RT's call to fastcgi (? I guess) is failing.
The apache.
ng up
localhost/rt. I can get the basic apache page under localhost however.
So far the tutorials seem to be tailored for anything other than debian, or
a "it worked,no problems" response from most of them.
Ideas?
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 0
On 04/06/2016 10:23 PM, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> > There is a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ but only have a chrome.txt or
> something
> > like that in there.
>
> That's good to know, but that doesn't answer my other questions: what
> is the contents of your /etc/apt/sou
There is a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ but only have a chrome.txt or something
like that in there.
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
> On 04/06/2016 10:12 PM, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> > I would like to get request tracker working but the main package fails to
>
I would like to get request tracker working but the main package fails to
install. I am getting the following errors:
sudo aptitude install request-tracker4
The following NEW packages will be installed:
request-tracker4{b}
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
N
Future proofing mostly. Blueray drives should be backwards compatible with
DVD.
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From: ken
Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2015, 04:54
Subject: new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray
To: CentOS mailing list , Debian Users <
debian-user@lists.debian.org>
One of the build options for
de.
On May 21, 2015 10:24 AM, "John T. Haggerty" wrote:
> It seems that this could get fixed fairly easily as this must happen a
> great deal
> On May 20, 2015 18:31, "John T. Haggerty" wrote:
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>> Also this workaround fails to work
>>
>> http:/
It seems that this could get fixed fairly easily as this must happen a
great deal
On May 20, 2015 18:31, "John T. Haggerty" wrote:
> Also this workaround fails to work
>
> http://www.blackmoreops.com/2015/03/01/setup-vpn-on-kali-linux/ Again
> provider agnostic
>
>
Also this workaround fails to work
http://www.blackmoreops.com/2015/03/01/setup-vpn-on-kali-linux/ Again
provider agnostic
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:28 PM, John T. Haggerty
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> For example here
> http://www.ibvpn.com/billing/knowledgebase/50/Set-up-the-PPTP-VPN-connection-on-Linux-N
For example here
http://www.ibvpn.com/billing/knowledgebase/50/Set-up-the-PPTP-VPN-connection-on-Linux-Network-Manager-GUI.html
fails to work for me on Debian gnome. This is not the provider in question
however.
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 2:31 PM, John T. Haggerty
wrote:
> I don't know
I don't know if I am able to convey this correctly but here goes:
I have been using Linux for a while but had a hiatus of about 10 years so
it's been a slow requisition of learned skills. To that end I was thrilled
that VirtualBox technology came out recently in order to give this a much
easier ti
I installed Debian sarge today and the install went good. I couldn't get
the system to boot with the 2.6.8 smp kernel so I changed the repository
to unstable and installed the 2.6.11.1 kernel. Everything went fine and
no problems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one thing I noticed is
the Sy
I am trying to install Debian on my pc without any
success.
When I am prompted to install after following prevoius
instructions I am to select the install source. when I
select CDROM as that is what came with the book, the
response say cdrom mount failed. In the bookit says to
usedselect alt+f2 key
I was very pleased when I saw that the Woody root disk now supports the
Mylex block device driver (/dev/rd/*). This was to mean no more RH or
Slackware for me.
However, I have run into a slight problem with the Debian install script
and looking for suggestions or wondering if it should be submi
I am going to stick with 2.0.7 until gnu makes 2.1 available again. I
just love "political" issues.
- JT
Does anyone happen to have a rescue boot/root with a 2.2.x kernel on it
that I could get a copy of?
I am installing a new workstation with a fairly new SCSI controller with
a kernel level driver, manufacturer supplied, that requires 2.2.5. The
controller in question is a new DPT SmartRaid V. Ple
> I don't what i have done to my system. Recently i found that my
> download speed from our server at most can give me 2.6k byte/s ftp.
You should try two things:
1) Use hdparm to optimize the performance of your disks. I recomend
the '-u' option to unmask the IRQ for data transfers. Be care
On Mar 6, Yanhui Liu wrote
> I connected my desktop and notebook computers, both are running linux
> 2.0.27, using the plip module. The desktop is set up as the gateway. The
> strange thing is that the notebook can ping the desktop, but the desktop
> cannot ping the notebook. I am new to networking
On Feb 7, A. M. Varon wrote
> It seems that shell scripts i have made in my debian distrib. doesn't run.
> you need to put ./ in front in order for it to execute.
Bash will only execute programs which are specified in your path (to
see what your path is, type "echo $PATH"). If "." is not in your
> how can I run a file that is not a command file? Like I have a
> file called startup, how do I run it?
What sort of file is it? If you know that it's an executable file, you
probably need to set the execute bit on the file. You can do with
"chmod u+x ". Check out the man page for ch
> ls, I get no output. Only the following shows up:
>
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> ftp>
This is probably because "ls" can't find the proper libraries it needs to load.
When a user uses anonomous ftp, it
> Unfortunately it's not up and running to that extent I would like to. I have
> no contact at all with the network and with the Internet in particular. I
> think I have to make some changes in the network configuration. The question
> is: How do I reconfigure the network when I've already installe
> > well i got 1.2.2 installed and i was wondering about x
> > windows, could anyone tell me how much disk space i will
> > need to run this. i have an old 386 with 4m ran and 20mb
> > of swap space.
> am quite impressed with its abilities. I don't think I'd try xwin with
> less than say 300,
On Feb 26, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote
> Karl Ferguson wrote:
> > At 07:03 PM 25/02/97 PST, Bruce Perens wrote:
> > >the "Linux" group. It looks as if we do have a chance. It would be real
> > >embarassing to beat them. So please, if you are participating, change your
> > >reporting address to "[EMAIL
On Feb 24, Robert Nicholson wrote
> Does anybody know how to run lilo once you've executed a shell from the
> rescue disk? Basically I'm having a problem because / is the /ramdisk0
> and not my harddrive. I think I need to rerun Lilo.
I don't know if this is the recommended usage, but I just did
> Is there any way to skip the XDM startup file? Maybe if I start up in
> single user mode? Is there a LILO option for that?
Assuming that "linux" is your kernel image with lilo, at the lilo prompt,
you can try one of the following:
LILO: linux single
or
LILO: linux emergency
"single" brings y
I got an odd message today while using finger. While logged into
tty1 on the local console, I typed in "finger" and got the response:
No one logged on.
This was obviously incorrect, since I was logged on.
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- John Larkin
- [EM
> properly. Now I'm having a similar problem, except instead of not being
> loaded, it's being loaded every five minutes. An excerpt from my messages
> Okay, now does anyone have a good idea as to how to suppress it? :)
The three ways I see of surpressing it:
1) Stop using IPX.
> Hi folks, little anomyly that I'd like to share. I had a few probs with
> dpkg, and bash, which are now take care of thanks to the list. :-) Only
> things is now I notice a load which doesn't drop below 1, even when I am
> not doing anything.
First, run something like "top" to see if anything
> Can anybody out there familiar with linux filesystem formats tell
> me if I need to be concerned with file system fragmentation.
I've never had a problem with file-system fragmentation. As long as you
leave some space free on the filesystem (this is part of the reason for
5% rese
Two friends of mine receintly installed the stable Debian distribution,
and both had the same problem. (One installed about 2 months ago, the
other 2 days ago from an updated mirror).
The file /etc/ld.so.conf did _not_ include the line:
/usr/X11R6/lib
This was bad; everything linked with the x
> Feb 18 20:46:37 uk pppd[1065]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> Feb 18 20:46:41 uk pppd[1065]: local IP address 194.247.41.27
> Feb 18 20:46:41 uk pppd[1065]: remote IP address 194.247.41.30
> Feb 18 20:46:41 uk pppd[1065]: ppp not replacing existing default route to
> eth0[0.0.0.0]
> So the conn
> > This assertion is incorrect. If you want extended partitions, in either
> > dos or linux, the 4th primary partition is labeled "extended" and
> > the partition information for the extended partitions and the extended
> > partitions themselves are contained within /dev/hda4.
>
> Then how come
> > > Boot Begin Start End Blocks System
> > > /dev/hda1 * 1 1 163 82120+ Linux native
> > > /dev/hda2164 164 244 40824 Linux swap
> > >
> > > /dev/hda3245 245 1260 512064 Linux native
> > > /dev/hda4 1024 1261 2484 616896 Extended
> Dear Linuxer,
>
> I have try with several NE2000 compatible cards with 10BaseT and BNC
> autodetected. None of them works with the 10BaseT interface but works
> fine with the BNC interface.
What kind of cards are these? Do they support _both_ 10base-t and 10base-2,
or do you have 2 cards, e
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