;s web site.
Just like this list, there are many helpful folks on
there.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
considered taking 8 MB
out of the other box and adding to this one (to give it 24 MB RAM), but
yet to do so. I think you'll find that Debian will run very nice on
that machine.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
can install with `dpkg -i file.deb`.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hanks
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
be 10.0.0.0/8 instead.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can someone provide me with an entry to add to my
sources file for apt so it will get a list of non-US
packages? I've been screwing with it and can't figure
it out. Mainly I just want to be able to install
apache w/ ssl.
Thanks
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<<< 550 Your mail is rejected.
554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Service unavailable
You may want to check to see if everything is ok
with your mx host.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ell, a quick grep
through my config files finds nothing, but if I'm
wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me. :)
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
assed in clear-text or encrypted when
using the -l option to ssh client.
Thanks
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
t their own crontab.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
will want
to put "fetchmail -q" in your /etc/ppp/ip-down file.
to stop it when you disconnect.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
0 0 192.168.1.1:53 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:* LISTEN
Thanks
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3.domain.com using protocol pop3
user a there is john here password secret;
poll pop3.domain.com using protocol pop3
user b there is bert here password blah;
?
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ll the same concept.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'remove' wouldn't. I don't think a backup will be necessary, I'll
just fetch the php3 package from slink.
Thanks
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
right?
Thanks
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
e that setting is made.
Running Netscape Navigator v3.4
[from /usr/bin/X11/netscape]
#
# Don't allow running netscape as root
#
if [ $UID -eq 0 -o $EUID -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$0: Cannot be run an root (for security reasons)"
exit 1
fi
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d for me, running debian gnu/linux 2.1 (slink),
kernel 2.2.13, and netscape v3.04
also, there are a bunch of icq clients for linux. i
have micq (www.freshmeat.net) installed, though i
hardly ever use it.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
all packages from the web.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:tty2:~]$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rchive
file from their web/ftp site. there's an installer
package, however, in debian. download the file from
netscape's site, put it in /tmp and run the installer,
it should take care of it.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
f.
>
> Just append
>-- -u named
how does this work? because only superuser can
bind to privileged ports (<1024) right? so does
named start as root, then switch to the user
specified?
i may look into changing my named to run as
other than root also.
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ory
isn't in your path (probably isn't) it won't find
it. you have to tell it that it is in the current
directory (via ./)
hth
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to match for it to execute,
> not intervals. So you need to use
> 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * root cp ...
or the shorter:
*/5 * * * * root cp ...
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
until the 5 days
is up, then it'll be deleted, and i'll got another
message saying so.
as a test, you might try sending message to yourself
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and see if you get it back without
any errors. if you do get a warning message, it's
probably a problem with exim.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< No Message Collected >>>
s.
This doesn't block *all* incoming connections, only those whose
hostname name does not match its address. ALL: ALL should be
used to block all hosts.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
host ..odd! (just tried this just now)
Try putting aphro first, as in:
127.0.0.1 aphro localhost
I remember doing that before for some reason, I'm not
sure if that's why or not.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ffected. i also have access rules in hosts.allow and
hosts.deny, but to get that far, they have to make it through the
firewall. :)
hope this little (?) explanation helps you to understand a bit :)
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mb? I don't think you'll find any mirrors
like that.
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
suit your needs
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
r users do not have access
to do so, so you will need to add your user to
the 'dip' group, and you may or may not have to
create a '.ppprc' file in the user's home directory
(use 'touch .ppprc' to do so).
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hypnos <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Hagen Finley wrote:
> site. However, in spite of that, I remain unclear where I deposit the
> Debian ftp download and how I initiate the installation. Do I create a boot
> floppy and point it to a installation directory? Can someone point me to
> some documentation that addre
in Debian. At least, my system logs
these automatically, and I don't recall ever configuring it to.
Dec 26 13:50:40 debian login[11524]: ROOT LOGIN on `tty4'
Dec 26 13:52:11 debian su[17277]: + tty2 hypnos-root
The first line shows a root login on tty4. The second line shows
that on tty2, hypnos su'd to root.
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