d see if identd is either denying a host or
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the screens (maybe F3) should show error messages. Are there any?
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ut "#" characters at the beginning of the line or
change the listed location of identd. If you make a change, run
/etc/init.d/netbase reload
to have inetd reread its config file.
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ch file it would be refering to? I'd like to track down what the
> > > problem is.
> > >
> > > This is getting funny. Corporate distros are supposed to be so good,
> > but
> > > I've never had a problem with official debian images. A while back a
> > > borrowed a friends CD from that Newriders Debian CD, and it was
> hosed
> > as
> > > well.
> > >
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> > Oh, goodie! A religious discussion!
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> OK I'm voting for Adam. Without him we all would be dust.
Or a bunch of cheeky monkeys...
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software we use at Stanford uses a module that is
unhappy in 2.0.30. 2.0.31 is supposed to solve memory-manager
problems, and that will allow a newer version of the client to be
made. Sticking with 2.0.29 was definitely a good idea.
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> > Using trn to thread articles is more convenient than using elm (a
> > GNUS-user tells me that its threading and searching are not as
> > good).
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> Gnus
may also have a sysadmin or security officer at
your own site who is willing to do this for you if you provide them
with the spam message (including full headers).
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am I missing something?
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it's about 6 times bigger.
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debian than ae, but it should not be vi.
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Looking through /var/log/messages, I see
Jan 18 18:23:34 bigbox kernel: ICMP redirect from
Jan 18 18:23:34 bigbox last message repeated 3 times
every few days.
Is that an indication of Ping Of Death? Some other problem?
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tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/cfingerd cfingerd
It looks like I'm giving logging and access-control over to cfinger and
leaving tcpd out of it. Security-wise, is this proper?
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delay (SPARC4c/65 SS1+ DES)
#authdelay 0.000159 # authentication delay (SPARC4c/65 SS1+ MD5)
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Mail any answers directly to me, and I will mail a summary to the
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he same thing, anyone knows
> > how
> > to fix it?
> >
> Upgrade to the -4 version. This has been fixed there.
>
Where does revision 4 reside? I've looked around in ftp.debian.org and
master.debian.org and can't find anything newer than rev 3.
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mine. the cdmount/cdumount scripts can just have the full mount and
umount commands that I would run as root. Normally you would use them
by doing "super cdmount" at the prompt, but if you look in the
examples in /usr/doc/super after installing it you'll see how to make
the super-
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