Re: gdm3 greeter banner question

2016-11-30 Thread Malmberg, Breen
ption. From: Brian Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 3:35 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: gdm3 greeter banner question On Tue 29 Nov 2016 at 21:55:13 +, Malmberg, Breen wrote: > I am attempting to display a lengthy text warning banner, in

Re: gdm3 greeter banner question

2016-11-30 Thread Brian
On Tue 29 Nov 2016 at 21:55:13 +, Malmberg, Breen wrote: > I am attempting to display a lengthy text warning banner, in the GUI, before > the user logs in, while also having the display-user-list=false option set. > > How do I do this? When you set the display-user-list=fal

Re: gdm3 greeter banner question

2016-11-30 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2016-11-29, Malmberg, Breen wrote: > --_000_148045651342734270lanlgov_ > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > I am attempting to display a lengthy text warning banner, in the GUI, befor= > e the user lo

gdm3 greeter banner question

2016-11-29 Thread Malmberg, Breen
I am attempting to display a lengthy text warning banner, in the GUI, before the user logs in, while also having the display-user-list=false option set. How do I do this? When you set the display-user-list=false option it appears to also disable the warning banner text display area, at login

Re: privoxy: remove banner, make unvisible

2012-07-24 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 22:19:44 +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote: (...) > I installed privoxy, and trying to clean my web experience where it was > with proxomitron. > > These tools act a bit differently, which I would like to try to "fix" ;) > > It looks like privoxy does not want to alter the page

privoxy: remove banner, make unvisible

2012-07-23 Thread Jari Fredriksson
Hello. I have earlier used proxomitron on Windows succesfully, but now converted my rig from Windows to Linux. I installed privoxy, and trying to clean my web experience where it was with proxomitron. These tools act a bit differently, which I would like to try to "fix" ;) It looks like privox

Re: final issue? imapproxy: "Error reading banner line from server ..."

2009-08-25 Thread Robert P. J. Day
e): > > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 > > Errors were encountered while processing: > > imapproxy > > Log ended: 2009-08-25 10:01:26 > > > > and the diagnostic dumped into mail.err reads: > > > > SetBannerAndCapabil

Re: final issue? imapproxy: "Error reading banner line from server ..."

2009-08-25 Thread Niu Kun
10:01:26 and the diagnostic dumped into mail.err reads: SetBannerAndCapability(): Error reading banner line from server on \ initial connection: Success -- exiting. i have absolutely *no* clue what to do about that, so i am wide open to advice here. if i can deal with this, i might be

final issue? imapproxy: "Error reading banner line from server ..."

2009-08-25 Thread Robert P. J. Day
diagnostic dumped into mail.err reads: SetBannerAndCapability(): Error reading banner line from server on \ initial connection: Success -- exiting. i have absolutely *no* clue what to do about that, so i am wide open to advice here. if i can deal with this, i might be home free. every attempt to

Re: Preventing DNS lookup prior to sending 220 banner in exim4 on etch

2008-06-17 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
n-heavy) running on etch. > > > > > >This machine has only a few users who send directly. One of them has > > >an ISP who seems to have a broken DNS setup. > > > > > >The symptom I see is that when this user connects to the server (port 25 > > >or 587

Re: Preventing DNS lookup prior to sending 220 banner in exim4 on etch

2008-06-17 Thread chris+lists
ne of them has > >an ISP who seems to have a broken DNS setup. > > > >The symptom I see is that when this user connects to the server (port 25 > >or 587) there is a large delay before the 220 banner is shown e.g.: > > > >[snip] > > > >Is it possible to

Re: Preventing DNS lookup prior to sending 220 banner in exim4 on etch

2008-06-17 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
connects to the server (port 25 or 587) there is a large delay before the 220 banner is shown e.g.: [snip] Is it possible to whitelist a range or turn off the check? There is a debconf option that minimizes DNS lookups. It should solve this problem, but it might disable the lookups also in places

Preventing DNS lookup prior to sending 220 banner in exim4 on etch

2008-06-17 Thread chris+lists
I have exim4 (exim4-daemon-heavy) running on etch. This machine has only a few users who send directly. One of them has an ISP who seems to have a broken DNS setup. The symptom I see is that when this user connects to the server (port 25 or 587) there is a large delay before the 220 banner is

Re: Console login banner appears twice

2003-08-30 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 01:27:41AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > I recently setup a new machine with Woody, and I think I changed something > that causes the console login banner to appear twice when logging locally > or remotely via SSH. Make sure that 'PrintMotd no'

Console login banner appears twice

2003-08-29 Thread Roberto Sanchez
I recently setup a new machine with Woody, and I think I changed something that causes the console login banner to appear twice when logging locally or remotely via SSH. Basically what I get is this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux isl 2.4.21-1 #1 SMP Mon Aug 25 20:33:28 EDT

banner page in LPRng

2003-01-10 Thread davidek
Hello, I am having troubles with setting up the banner page in lprng. It only works the short banner with the default bl line. But how can I specify e.g. a banner page, which would be output of something like that: /usr/games/banner echo Printed from , Date I tried to set up /etc/printcap

Re: CUPS auto-banner

2002-03-12 Thread Angus D Madden
David Wright, Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 06:20:34PM -0800: > > Forgive my density, but the CUPS manuals are singularly impenetratable. > > How to I confiure a CUPS server to automatically print a banner with > every job? > > Just to be clear, I don't want my users to have

CUPS auto-banner

2002-03-10 Thread David Wright
Forgive my density, but the CUPS manuals are singularly impenetratable. How to I confiure a CUPS server to automatically print a banner with every job? Just to be clear, I don't want my users to have to type -o job-sheets=standard each time.

Re: SMTP banner timeout

2001-10-31 Thread Jan Paul Schmidt
OK, I don't have the answer to the problem I send some days ago, but a solution. The problem seems to be in the kernel 2.2.19. After downgrading to 2.2.17 it works. I don't know it it is the kernel 2.2.19 or just the debian package as I don't have currently the time to test this. jps

SMTP banner timeout

2001-10-29 Thread Jan Paul Schmidt
Since last week I am fighthing with another host to send his SMTP banner when connecting (MTA and telnet) from a debian box. When connecting to port 25, it just does not send any banner nowether how long I'm waiting. When connecting from non-debian boxes, everything runs fine. This is, w

Re: can't get banner page to print

2001-10-24 Thread Rich Rudnick
On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 10:28, Mike Egglestone wrote: > Hi, > I have a fairly new install of Potato r3 and > have apt-get install magicfilter and lprng. > > I have an hp 940c deskjet printer > attached to /dev/lp0 > # > # This file was generated by /usr/sbin/magicfilterconfig. > # > lp|hp940c|hp94

can't get banner page to print

2001-10-24 Thread Mike Egglestone
can't figure out how to get the banner page to come out. Here is the printcap created by magicfilter. # # Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted # provided that this notice is preserve

Re: "Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-12 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) [010910 15:43]: > What other webwasher type proxies are there out there? I have a strong > preference for free software. I've never used webwasher, but I know of a program called filterproxy; might it work for what you seek? Package: filterproxy Priority

RE: Web banner blocker

2001-09-11 Thread Wayne Brown
PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2001 20:42 To: Debian Users Subject: Web banner blocker Hi, I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball hasn't been updated since November 1999. :-( Can anyone r

bad adverts (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-11 Thread Wendell Cochran
Karsten M. Self wrote: > My PoV isn't that all advertising is evil (though the vast majority is), but that *evil* advertising is evil. Much advertising nowadays meets the definition of _spam_. Advertising can sell. Alas, most Web advertising UNsells.

Re: "Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-11 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 00:48:32 EDT, Jason Boxman writes: <...> >> As far as tracking your surfing, I'm chatting with a guy who's pointed >> me to a site that gets direct logs from ISPs, on claim was they had >> about 35% of the market in their service area. Ties full demographics >> (they've got yo

Re: "Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 08:15 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 07:29:05PM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Monday 10 September 2001 06:13 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > > > > > Some, but relatively few. My own policy is: > > > > > > - I don't like

Re: "Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 07:29:05PM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Monday 10 September 2001 06:13 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > > > Some, but relatively few. My own policy is: > > > > - I don't like animated ads: handled with animation settings in Galeon. > > - I don't

Re: "Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 06:13 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > Some, but relatively few. My own policy is: > > - I don't like animated ads: handled with animation settings in Galeon. > - I don't like Java/Javascript ads: disable both. > - I don't like ad demographics aggregatorss: handl

"Webwasher" alternatives (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
and > set it up as a read only cookie. What a pain. Agreed. I've been getting pushed harder to find something that will strip out crap HTML. Specifically: - Embedded Flash. Standalone Flash presentations may, in the very odd instance, be good. I've noticed The New York Times has

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 03:39 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 04:03:19AM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Monday 10 September 2001 02:53 am, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:44:05AM -0400, Jason Boxman > > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:59:42AM -0600, Rick Macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Sam Varghese wrote: > > > > junkbuster is probably the program you need. > > > > i've been using junkbuster for some time now > > and it is extremely effective. you can apt-get it, > > get

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 04:05:32AM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Monday 10 September 2001 03:59 am, Ross Burton wrote: > > Hi, > > Ross: > > > Against all of the cries of "use Junkbuster" I went with ad-zap as it > > does exactly what I want - hooks into Squid (which I had

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
-- /*.*/adimages.go.com/ /*.*/ads.pl*.* /*.*/ads/*.* /Ads/ /ads/ /advert/ /adverts/ /banner/ /banners/ /members.fortunecity.com/lloyd_bowles/test/greetings.html 194.217.242.20 a32.g.a.yimg.com a600.g.akamai.net ad*.flycast.com ad

Re: Building a better blockfile (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
user, multi-client, > >blockfile settings? > > > >Junkbuster is quite effective, but only reads from a global (systemwide) > >blockfile. > > > >The banner blockers built into Mozilla, Galeon, Konqueror, et al, are > >useful, but only apply to that specific client. >

junkbuster (Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Robert Waldner
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 02:44:05 EDT, Jason Boxman writes: >Yeah, I used to use junkbuster extensively. But I found that everytime I >went to a new site, I was nailed with ads and needed to add yet-another-entry >to the block list. If a massively comprehensive blocklist was available >somewhere (

Re: Building a better blockfile (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Scott_Patterson
Oops...forgot to mention explicitly that you can specify the blockfile/config to use for junkbuster. That's how this method would work. >on Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 07:40:32PM +0100, Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED] >) wrote: >> Hi, >>=20 >> I'm looking for a good w

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Sam Varghese wrote: > > junkbuster is probably the program you need. > > i've been using junkbuster for some time now > and it is extremely effective. you can apt-get it, > get a good acl file and edit your config file. there is a > good link from the junkbuster site to some

Re: Building a better blockfile (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-10 Thread Scott_Patterson
>on Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 07:40:32PM +0100, Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED] >) wrote: >> Hi, >>=20 >> I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian >> unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball >> hasn&

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Scott_Patterson
>On Monday 10 September 2001 02:24 am, Robert Waldner wrote: >> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 02:09:14 EDT, Jason Boxman writes: >> >On Sunday 09 September 2001 02:40 pm, Ross Burton wrote: >> >> I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian &g

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Brian Potkin
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:10:57AM +0200, Michal Parienti wrote: > Junkbuster works great, except it doesn't support version 1.1 of > the HTTP protocol. > > If we could find the same features, with the support of HTTP 1.1, > in GPL, it would be perfect... The FAQ for wwwoffle says that it has th

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Sam Varghese
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 09:36:10PM +0200, Thomas Weinbrenner wrote: > Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > > unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball > >

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 03:59 am, Ross Burton wrote: > Hi, Ross: > Against all of the cries of "use Junkbuster" I went with ad-zap as it > does exactly what I want - hooks into Squid (which I had already > installed) and is small/fast/light, as is HTTP/1.1 compliant. Cool. I doubt much Squi

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 02:53 am, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:44:05AM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On Monday 10 September 2001 02:24 am, Robert Waldner wrote: > > <...> > > > > I use junkbuster, not quit as extensive as webwasher, but Free as in >

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Ross Burton
Hi, Against all of the cries of "use Junkbuster" I went with ad-zap as it does exactly what I want - hooks into Squid (which I had already installed) and is small/fast/light, as is HTTP/1.1 compliant. I'll dig out the URL when I get home if anyone is interested. Regards, Ross

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Michaël
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 08:24:16 +0200 Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use junkbuster, not quit as extensive as webwasher, but Free as in > speech. I just set up junkbuster to listen on :8080 and forward > everything to squid on :8088. Junkbuster works great, except it doesn't supp

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:44:05AM -0400, Jason Boxman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Monday 10 September 2001 02:24 am, Robert Waldner wrote: <...> > > I use junkbuster, not quit as extensive as webwasher, but Free as in > > speech. I just set up junkbuster to listen on :8080 and forward > >

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 10 September 2001 02:24 am, Robert Waldner wrote: > On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 02:09:14 EDT, Jason Boxman writes: > >On Sunday 09 September 2001 02:40 pm, Ross Burton wrote: > >> I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > >> unsta

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Robert Waldner
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 02:09:14 EDT, Jason Boxman writes: >On Sunday 09 September 2001 02:40 pm, Ross Burton wrote: >> I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian >> unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball >> hasn

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-10 Thread Jason Boxman
On Sunday 09 September 2001 02:40 pm, Ross Burton wrote: > Hi, Ross: > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball > hasn't been updated since November 1999. :-( > > C

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-09 Thread Brian Potkin
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 07:40:32PM +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball > hasn't been updated since November 1999. :-( > >

Building a better blockfile (was Re: Web banner blocker)

2001-09-09 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 07:40:32PM +0100, Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball > hasn't been updated since Novem

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-09 Thread Thomas Weinbrenner
Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian > unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball > hasn't been updated since November 1999. :-( > > Can anyone recommend a good

Re: Web banner blocker

2001-09-09 Thread iehrenwald
On 9 Sep 2001, Ross Burton wrote: > I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian 'apt-get install junkbuster' and install the cron files in /usr/share/doc/junkbuster/examples Then read /usr/share/doc/junkbuster/squid.txt

Web banner blocker

2001-09-09 Thread Ross Burton
Hi, I'm looking for a good web cache/banner remove program for Debian unstable. Previously I've used Squid + Sleezeball, but Sleezeball hasn't been updated since November 1999. :-( Can anyone recommend a good banner blocker? I don't want entire pages blocked so SquidGuard

Re: banner in debian

2001-04-26 Thread Colin Watson
Andreas Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >is the good old banner available for console mode in debian? Yes, try the sysvbanner package (/usr/bin/banner, horizontal) or the bsdmainutils package (/usr/games/banner, vertical). Cheers, -- Colin Watson

banner in debian

2001-04-26 Thread QED
Hi folks, is the good old banner available for console mode in debian? Thanks in advance... Andreas...

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-19 Thread Michael Meding
Hi, > Blocking out banner ads, while understandable, is not really moving toward > a solution. Aha. excuse me why not ? Why do you think debian is a success ? Because people like to do it this way. Without being influenced by anything commercial. Do you remember the days of the internet

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-19 Thread Dwight Johnson
Given that banner ads have many objectionable features -- waiting for the damned things to show up from a remote server being the most egregious -- I am wondering what would be a better way for companies to tell us about their products. Rick Lehrbaum, on his site, linuxdevices.com, sold vendor

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-19 Thread Adam Shand
ites is > likely to be difficult to maintain and inconvenience some users: i like this solution: http://www.schooner.com/~loverso/no-ads/ it's an automatic proxy configuration script for netscape or ie that blocks ads. it does't control cookies (which junkbuster etc do) but it works great for banner ads. adam.

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-19 Thread John Hasler
I wrote: > I just put ad servers in /etc/hosts with an IP of 127.0.0.1. Karsten M. Self writes: > I believe this is an acceptable solution. It may incur a timeout. It doesn't. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-19 Thread kmself
> > > if the ad-servers are listed there it will attempt to get the > > > banners from the address given there. Since there are none, > > > the banner command will simply fail. > > > > and wondered if there was some way I could do something similar in > >

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-18 Thread John Hasler
ess given there. Since there are none, > > the banner command will simply fail. > > and wondered if there was some way I could do something similar in > Debian? I just put ad servers in /etc/hosts with an IP of 127.0.0.1. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-18 Thread kmself
servers are listed there it will attempt to get the > > banners from the address given there. Since there are none, > > the banner command will simply fail. > > and wondered if there was some way I could do something similar in > Debian? > > What happens with this p

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-18 Thread Mike
Lee Elliott wrote: > What happens with this particular package is that there's a local file > linking IP addreses to urls, that is checked before looking for it on > the net, rather like a local DNS. By linking ad/banner server urls to, > say the local IP 127.0.0.1, the loo

Re: Banner server avoidence

2000-12-18 Thread Michael Smith
Lee Elliott wrote: > What happens with this particular package is that there's a local file > linking IP addreses to urls, that is checked before looking for it on > the net, rather like a local DNS. By linking ad/banner server urls to, > say the local IP 127.0.0.1, the loo

Banner server avoidence

2000-12-18 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello list, I saw this in a posting in an Amiga mailing list that I'm still subscribed to: >The first place Genesis looks for anything is in db/hosts, and > if the ad-servers are listed there it will attempt to get the > banners from the address given there. Since there are none

pUT YOUR BANNER AT A NEW WINDOW

2000-10-18 Thread 111
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Re: Banner

1999-10-16 Thread Dwayne C . Litzenberger
way of doing it semi-easily. (I wish I knew how. That'd be sooo cool!) On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:31:37PM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote: > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > > I have Debian (slink) installed in a Packard Bell, and I want to get rid >

Re: Banner

1999-10-15 Thread iehrenwald
> I have Debian (slink) installed in a Packard Bell, and I want to get rid > of the Packard Bell banner that shows up at the beginning, when it is > rebooted. I would like to replace it with the Debian logo, or the Linux > penguin may be. How do I do it? This is part of the BIOS and

Re: ftp login banner

1999-10-15 Thread aphro
just edit the source and recompile :)0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- Linux System Administrator http://www.firetrail.com/ Firetrail Internet Services Limited http://www.aphroland.org/ Everett, WA 425-348-7336http://w

Re: Banner

1999-10-15 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I have Debian (slink) installed in a Packard Bell, and I want to get rid > of the Packard Bell banner that shows up at the beginning, when it is > rebooted. I would like to replace it with the Debian logo, or the Linux > pe

Banner

1999-10-15 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I have Debian (slink) installed in a Packard Bell, and I want to get rid of the Packard Bell banner that shows up at the beginning, when it is rebooted. I would like to replace it with the Debian logo, or the Linux penguin may be. How do I do it?

Re: ftp login banner

1999-10-15 Thread Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar
/etc/ftpwelcome works but I still get the FTP server (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) message...I want to disable that message!! On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Joop Stakenborg wrote: > On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:48:11AM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: > > Is there something like issue.net for t

Re: ftp login banner

1999-10-15 Thread Joop Stakenborg
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:48:11AM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: > Is there something like issue.net for the ftp service > I want to disable these message: (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) ready. >From the manual page: If the file /etc/ftpwelcome exists, ftpd prints it before i

ftp login banner

1999-10-15 Thread Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar
Is there something like issue.net for the ftp service I want to disable these message: (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) ready. Another posibility is to change to another ftp packagewhich one is the best?

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-09 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:07:53PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: > How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? > I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd > The local banner is /etc/issue ; the remote banner is /etc/issue.net. I t

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-08 Thread iehrenwald
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: > How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? > I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd Edit /etc/issue.net for remote logins and /etc/issue for local. --Ian Ehrenwald

Re: telnet banner

1999-10-08 Thread Joe Block
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:07:53PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote: > How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? > I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd /etc/issue is the banner for console logins, /etc/issue.net is the banner for

telnet banner

1999-10-08 Thread Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar
How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login? I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd

RE: Banner page (job)

1999-06-30 Thread Lewis, James M.
If it is *after* the job it is probably the printer network interface and not linux. I had a similar banner from a laserjet printer with an hp network interface in it. The fix is to telnet to the printer (yes, you can do that) and set the banner feature to off. There is a simple help screen. I

Re: Banner page (job)

1999-06-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Well, :sh: should've fixed it. Perhaps you could post your printcap. Rudy Broersma wrote: > Hi, > > I have a couple printers here, (all the same problem). > > The problem is that linux (rh 5.2) 'adds' some sort of banner page after the > print job. Which te

Banner page (job)

1999-06-29 Thread Rudy Broersma
Hi, I have a couple printers here, (all the same problem). The problem is that linux (rh 5.2) 'adds' some sort of banner page after the print job. Which tells me who send the job, etc, etc. (about 4 lines) Now, I HATE this, and I want to turn it off..And that's the hard part.

Re: Printing on network printer with my own banner.

1998-12-22 Thread Michael E. Touloumtzis
On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 06:28:57PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: > > QUESTION. Can I setup /etc/printcap or something else so that my printouts > would have distinguished banner page with BIG BIG LETTERS on it, that will > replace official banner (I don't want 2 banners

Printing on network printer with my own banner.

1998-12-22 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
Hi, I know how to print on remote network printer using remote host and so on. One annoying thing there is that the banner page that remote host is providing is printed with very little fonts. There are like 40 people who use that network printer, and you have to search though sometimes

Re:[solved] lpr and banner page

1998-03-27 Thread Lazar Fleysher
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, pgarcia wrote: > > IN printcap file I have :sh: so the banner page should not be printed. > > On the other hand, when I try to print it prints some garbage on 1.5 page > > and after that it prints the sent file. The garbage looks like a banner > >

lpr and banner page

1998-03-27 Thread Lazar Fleysher
Hello everybody, I have the following question: IN printcap file I have :sh: so the banner page should not be printed. On the other hand, when I try to print it prints some garbage on 1.5 page and after that it prints the sent file. The garbage looks like a banner page since it has user name

Re: How to change in.fingerd -w banner?

1997-06-12 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
It looks like the banner has been hard coded in the in.fingerd source file. In.fingerd is in the netstd package and if you view the source/net/netstd_2.13-1.diff.gz file and search for the string 'fingerd' in your pager you'll find where the banner is printed out. I guess the

Re: How to change in.fingerd -w banner?

1997-06-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
3 10 AF 32 81 18 58 9D 32 C2 AB 93 6D C4 72 -- On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Brian K Servis wrote: : :How do I change the banner that 'in.fingerd -w' gives? Right now it gives : :Welcome to Linux version 2.0.30 at : : : :I would like to get rid of the uptime info and add some Debian info.

How to change in.fingerd -w banner?

1997-06-12 Thread Brian K Servis
How do I change the banner that 'in.fingerd -w' gives? Right now it gives Welcome to Linux version 2.0.30 at I would like to get rid of the uptime info and add some Debian info. Thanks, Brian -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe"