Hi Andrew,
Try this one.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Security/Quick_and_Dirty_Guide_t
o_Linux_File_Permissions
Regards,
Kenneth Grande
Fra: Andrew Critchlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 10. oktober 2006 11:05
Til: Debian Mailing List
Emne: permissions
Hi,
Can anyone
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# HOWTO written by Kenneth Grande 6 oct 2006
#
# send comments/questions to kenneth (at) aspit (dot) no
#
# Scenario:
# When using openswan on a box providing multiple VPN tunnels you need KLIPS
support to get an ipsec0 adapter for firewalling
#
# Problem:
# Debian ships with a backport of
I think he means that his resolv.conf gets overwritten by the information
provided by the dhcp server as discussed here (with solution):
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=7239
Regards,
Kenneth Grande
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Fra: Andrei Popescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 5
and software to avoid it (I just have to
translate my notes, and make them a little more understandable :)
changing distro was not an option for me som I'm glad it looks like this is
solved now..
Regards,
Kenneth Grande.
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Fra: Kenneth Grande [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
guess is that the kernel I have has got a NETKEY backport for the 2.4
kernel, and does not have KLIPS support. My question is how I can check if I
got the KLIPS support or not, and if not -how to get it.
Regards,
Kenneth Grande.
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