apt-get 'search'?

2004-10-02 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Anyone know what is comparable to Gentoo's 'emerge search' in apt-get? Man pages didn't reflect something similar? Want to search for list of packages that start with a certain string. Thanks. Tony UcedaVélez Security Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock-solid Int

RE: routing table question

2004-09-24 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
: Re: routing table question On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:16:15 -0400, Tony Uceda Velez wrote: > > sorry to have recycled the subjectreal question > below. > > Tony UcedaVélez > Security Analyst > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 877.884.1110 > -- > SecureWorks. Rock

routing table question

2004-09-24 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
: Tony Uceda Velez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 5:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: SSH/Putty password problem where are the routing tables stored persistently in debian? Tony UcedaVélez Security Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock

RE: SSH/Putty password problem

2004-09-24 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
where are the routing tables stored persistently in debian? Tony UcedaVélez Security Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock-solid Internet security. No hassles. No headcount. No capital outlay. -- http://www.secureworks.com

RE: networking/permissions NEWBIE

2004-09-18 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 11:10 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: networking/permissions NEWBIE Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Make sure you've created a smbuser on the Linux box.  Update your /etc/hosts file and your /etc

RE: networking/permissions NEWBIE

2004-09-18 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Make sure you've created a smbuser on the Linux box.  Update your /etc/hosts file and your /etc/allow file as well with the hostname and workgroup/ domain.  Make sure in your smb.conf file you've associated the computer with the right Workgroup or Domain.  If all this has been done, write b

OpenSSH Question

2004-09-17 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Anyone here of OpenSSH returning the incorrect version when doing either an dpkg -l | grep -i ssh or a ssh -V? I've heard instances where upgrades to OpenSSH doesn't effectively change the version number. I've tried sniffing traffic to port 22 on an ssh connection, but that still doesn't give me

Good Source File for Sarge

2004-09-04 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Anybody got a good thorough Sarge source list? Many thanks in advance. Tony UcedaVélez Security Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock-solid Internet security. No hassles. No headcount. No capital outlay. -- http://www.secureworks.com

idotdist service port

2004-08-21 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Anyone know what the purpose of this port is used for? (port number associated with it is 2590). Minimal results pertaining to purpose on the web besides some vulnerabilities regarding viruses using this port on a network. Curious to know what the intended use of this service is. Many thanks.

RE: Get a list of hard disks

2004-08-13 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
You can redirect the output of 'dmesg' to a flat file and use your favoriate editor to view the listed drives that have been recognized by your system. Tony UcedaVélez Security Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock-solid Internet security. No hassles. No headcount.

Making a route change persistent in Debian

2004-08-12 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
How do you make a route change persistent in Debian? Is there a comparable tool like yast or a route.conf file? Thanks. T -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: "Consulta".

2004-08-05 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Jorge, Cuando dices 'cinta' se refiere a una cinta de tape or cable de conneción? Ademas, esto es para hacer una copia de tu filesystem que esta presente en la cinta, cierto? Group, I don't know the answer, but below is the translation of the question..my only assistance to his question. 'I wi

Easy (hopefully) apt-get question

2004-08-05 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Greetings - When I do a apt-get upgrade (after doing an apt-get update), I see that the only libs/ files/ etc that are updated are some utils and libraries for mutt. Is there a default file/ conf file that I need to alter to update the rest of my packages on my system (pertaining to brownser, gai

RE: Debian-Fluxbox Q

2004-07-22 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] 877.884.1110 -- SecureWorks. Rock-solid Internet security. No hassles. No headcount. No capital outlay. -- http://www.secureworks.com -Original Message- From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:12 PM To: Tony

RE: your mail

2004-07-22 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
otes) to the last line of your .xinitrc file (should be in $HOME/.xinitrc, if not, make one) * Tony Uceda Velez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Greetings - > > Changing my default desktop manager in Debian has proven a little more > cumbersome than I thought. I edited my > /etc/X11/defa

Debian-Fluxbox Q

2004-07-22 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
In my excitement, I forgot a subject in my last envoy of this msg. Apologies. Greetings - Changing my default desktop manager in Debian has proven a little more cumbersome than I thought. I edited my /etc/X11/default-display-manager file to the absolute path of where the fluxbox binary file is.

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2004-07-22 Thread Tony Uceda Velez
Greetings - Changing my default desktop manager in Debian has proven a little more cumbersome than I thought. I edited my /etc/X11/default-display-manager file to the absolute path of where the fluxbox binary file is. Upon restarting X, no dice. Any suggestions to any fellow Debian-Fluxbox fan