Get dyndns working on one end... and then use ppp over ssh... :)
http://www.csh.rit.edu/~psionic/articles/ppp-over-ssh/
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/ppp-ssh.html
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
I have a dyndns account, it keeps the dns updted. I can always get to my
rout
Am Samstag, den 27.08.2005, 00:32 -0400 schrieb Michael Crute:
> On 8/27/05, David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been having alot of luck with openvpn it's ssl based
> rather than
> ipsec. I have found it to be easier to setup and less
> confusing and
>
Am Samstag, den 27.08.2005, 00:22 -0400 schrieb Ron Bickers:
> On Fri August 26 2005 06:36 pm, James wrote:
>
> > I've decided to take the plunge and build my first, full featured
> > firewall on Gentoo.
>
> > Any other ideas or recommendations on documents or firewall install
> > config on gent
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:20:12 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> Is there a way to check what IP the device has on the network?
> I know the device MAC address and when I plug it IN, it obtains one of
> the IP via DHCP. With
> arp -a IP
> arp -e
> I can only check the MAC address. Is there a way to other
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:48:35 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've downloaded todays snapshot of protage and extracted
> gimp-perl. Placed it in my portage tree. Then unmasked it with
> package.keyword file and ran `emerge -v -p gimp-perl and then without
> -p.
>
> The build pulled in 20 other perl
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:41:10 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> This'll be my first linux install that won't be 32-bit Intel. I've
> been reading the AMD64 install docs on the Gentoo.org website. The big
> items I've noticed are...
> - stick with ext2fs/ext3fs with all other filesystems being unsta
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:29:07 -0700, Ted Ozolins wrote:
> On a new install I tried to emerge xcdroast but I receive "404" no such
> file. Checking for distfiles on various mirrors, I can not find any
> trace of it. Has xcdroast been dropped by gentoo?
Which version? i just tried "emerge -f xcdroas
I've used both firehol and shorewall, and they're both great!
But for a more advanced setup, I would recommend shorewall (firehol is a bit
tricky at some points, like port-forwarding), it will save you a lot of time
(setting up a 3 NIC firewall with shorewall takes less than 30 minutes)...
Oscar
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 23:29 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> That's irrelevant. Portage keeps the ebuilds used to install each
> package
> in /var/db/pkg. Otherwise updating a deprecated package would be
> impossible. The problem is that the ebuild uses an eclass that no
> longer
> exists.
Bingo.
I
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 23:41 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Bad news... my 1.8 ghz P4 died recently and I'm now running on my
> emergency backup 6-year-old Dell (450 mhz PIII and 128 megs of RAM).
> Let's just say that editing 2560 X 1920 digital photos in GIMP is a
> "rather liesurely" process.
>
>
never tried to use lilo on AMD64, since I switched from lilo to grub and
never
want to go back.
> I intend to use the following partition layout...
> - /8 gigs
a little tiny: your /usr gets very big when you have a lot of programs
(Gentoo
installs everything on /usr by default) an
Or use monmotha and be up an running in a couple of minutes. I am using
3 nics at the moment with it. I did try shorewall, but the setup time
and learning curve was so much greater I dumped it (the complexity
worried me as well - complex means it may be vulnerable to
misconfiguration). Mind you,
On Saturday 27 August 2005 04:12, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
> OK I have read the vpn howto, and tunneling from the howto, and to be
> truthfull i am totally over my head.
http://www.natecarlson.com/linux/ipsec-x509.php
As long as the server has a static address, you'll be fine.
Doesn't even matt
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The build pulled in 20 other perl packages and is running currently.
>> Should I expect trouble from doing it this way?
>
> Yes, if the dependencies are not in your outdated portage tree, although
> it appears you got away with it this time.
>
> Why do
On Saturday 27 August 2005 12:27, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I would like to see an outline of what it takes to update the whole
> system but as I recall its all in gentoo documentation but will
> require quite extensive reading.
emerge sync
emerge world -u
etc-update
revdep-rebuild
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Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Saturday 27 August 2005 12:27, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I would like to see an outline of what it takes to update the whole
>> system but as I recall its all in gentoo documentation but will
>> require quite extensive reading.
>
> emerge sync
> emerge w
Hi,
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Get dyndns working on one end... and then use ppp over ssh... :)
http: //www.csh.rit.edu/~psionic/articles/ppp-over-ssh/
http: //www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/ppp-ssh.html
Nah, don't do that. It will introduce major issues reg. connection
stabi
Roy Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>>Well according to the installed docu.. there is supposed to be:
>>
>>>From the `Usage' html page: (Note the last item)
>>
>> Now run bbgallery to create the galleries. Without any parameters it
>> will use the following default value
Hi,
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
I have a dyndns account, it keeps the dns updted. I can always get to my
router/gateway which is dyndns enabled, how do I get to my ip on the server,
set up port forwarding on the router. Most router-in-a-box appliances will
let you configu
After running an emerge sync, I see a message at the conclusion that
says:
* An update to portage is available. It is _highly_ recommended
* that you update portage now, before any other packages are updated.
* Please do so and then update ALL of your configuration files.
What does this mean..
Hi,
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Justin Patrin wrote:
Is there an easy way switch back my reiser4 partition to reiserfs without
reinstalling everything.
I suggest booting from a Gentoo CD. Make a tarball of the entire FS
you want to convert and either pipe it across the network or onto
another H
On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Thanks for the simple outline... That was so encouraging that I'm
> going to get this done this morning...
> Thanks for the push.
No problem, it really is that simple.
Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months with
On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:45, Harry Putnam wrote:
> What does this mean... I though I had just updated portage. Or is a
> sync something different than an update?
You just updated the portage tree, not portage the package.
It's suggesting you emerge portage before emerge world/system/random
Hi,
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Harry Putnam wrote:
After running an emerge sync, I see a message at the conclusion that
says:
* An update to portage is available. It is _highly_ recommended
* that you update portage now, before any other packages are updated.
* Please do so and then update ALL of yo
Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:45, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> What does this mean... I though I had just updated portage. Or is a
>> sync something different than an update?
>
> You just updated the portage tree, not portage the package.
>
> It's suggesting
I know you mentioned easing the pain, but good old iptables worked for
me - along with http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml -
after using that initial setup and becoming somewhat familiar with
iptables, I was able to modify a script to suit my needs, a 49-line
file that gets what I ne
Running emerge -v -p world -u shows:
Calculating world dependencies ^H^H ...done!
[blocks B ] >> unmerge: No packages selected for removal.
I want to keep the vsftpd package so what needs to happen here?
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On Saturday 27 August 2005 09:40 am, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Running emerge -v -p world -u shows:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ^H^H ...done!
> [blocks B ] net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00)
>
> However any attempt to unmerge net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00 gets this error:
> root # emerge -v -C net-ftp/ftpba
On Saturday 27 August 2005 14:40, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I want to keep the vsftpd package so what needs to happen here?
The version of vsftp you have installed is out of date, the new version wants
to install ftpbase, but ftpbase blocks all versions of vsftp (and proftpd,
and probably pure-ftpd)
Robert Crawford schreef:
> On Saturday 27 August 2005 09:40 am, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>>Running emerge -v -p world -u shows:
>>
>>Calculating world dependencies ^H^H ...done!
>>[blocks B ] >net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00)
>>
>>However any attempt to unmerge net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00 gets this error:
>>r
Hi all! How can I burn dvd with k3b ?
I emerge this with dvdr use flag, but what I need to do to write dvd ?
10nx
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On 8/26/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >Your friend is not alone in his desires. For the 4 years I've been
> > doing Linux based audio I've wished, cajoled & begged for something to
> > replace Acid Pro. There is interest but no develope
daniel wrote:
I've trained it with sa-learn on a whole slew of ham and spam and it
continues to let through nearly all the spam coming in.
BTW, in which form do all emails have to be in order to use them as
examples for spamassassin-learning? mbox (all mails in 1 file), or
maildir (every mail
Makurin Roman schreef:
> Hi all! How can I burn dvd with k3b ?
> I emerge this with dvdr use flag, but what I need to do to write dvd ?
>
> 10nx
>
Open k3b, choose one of the DVD project types from either
1. The big buttons on the lower half of the main screen
2. The button bar under the menu
Thanks to all and esp. Holly for the detailed explanation. Quite a
good setup once one understands the underpinnings.
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Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Thanks for the simple outline... That was so encouraging that I'm
>> going to get this done this morning...
>> Thanks for the push.
>
> No problem, it really is that simple.
> Getting it done this
Mark Shields gmail.com> writes:
> I know you mentioned easing the pain, but good old iptables worked for
> me - along with http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml -
> after using that initial setup and becoming somewhat familiar with
> iptables, I was able to modify a script to suit my
В сообщении от Суббота 27 августа 2005 18:52 Holly Bostick написал(a):
> Makurin Roman schreef:
> > Hi all! How can I burn dvd with k3b ?
> > I emerge this with dvdr use flag, but what I need to do to write dvd ?
> >
> > 10nx
>
> Open k3b, choose one of the DVD project types from either
>
> 1. The
Hello,
http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/experimental/x86/hardened/livecd/
is what I'm using to install a base system, later on a complete firewall/router.
The K6 booted find with the grsec-noX option, but it prompts me for
a login and password right off the bat.
These did not work:
ro
Makurin Roman schreef:
>
> Thanks a lot! I found "DVD data project", but it accessible only in menu
> bar :-)
If you right-click on the lower half of the main screen (where it says
"Welcome to K3B", and has the buttons for fast project choice), you can
add and remove buttons; if you go to the 'O
90% of the time I've broken a Gentoo install has involved etc-update and
admittedly myself doing something stupid.
I've since developed the habit of tarring the /etc directory before running
update.
So I was thinking it would be nice to have a -B option for etc-update which
creates /somewhere/l
On 27 August 2005 18:44 Joe Menola wrote :
> So I was thinking it would be nice to have a -B option for etc-update which
> creates /somewhere/logical/etc.tar.gz before running etc-update.
Why not use dispatch-conf instead?
HTH
k.o.schultz
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Joe writes:
> So I was thinking it would be nice to have a -B option for etc-update
> which creates /somewhere/logical/etc.tar.gz before running etc-update.
> Of course this wouldn't be complete without a --restore option which
> overwrites the existing /etc with the last created etc.tar.gz thus g
Jarry wrote:
>> I've trained it with sa-learn on a whole slew of ham and spam and it
>> continues to let through nearly all the spam coming in.
>
> BTW, in which form do all emails have to be in order to use them as
> examples for spamassassin-learning? mbox (all mails in 1 file), or
> maildir (ev
On Saturday August 27 2005 11:57 am, Kai Ole Schultz wrote:
> On 27 August 2005 18:44 Joe Menola wrote :
> > So I was thinking it would be nice to have a -B option for etc-update
> > which creates /somewhere/logical/etc.tar.gz before running etc-update.
>
> Why not use dispatch-conf instead?
>
Firs
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:29:07 -0700, Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
>
>
>>On a new install I tried to emerge xcdroast but I receive "404" no such
>>file. Checking for distfiles on various mirrors, I can not find any
>>trace of it. Has xcdroast been dropped by gentoo?
>>
>>
>
>Whic
I've just completed setting up x server and gnome (why gnome - I'm a relic
of *nix and Motif and gnome sort of reminds me of the older look and feel).
gnome installs mozilla by default, which has browsing, news, and mail. How
does this stack up against Firefox? I've seen a lot of press about usin
I just found some docs on this that say "Large organizations that require an
integrated suite (past Netscape Communicator users) should consider moving
towards Mozilla 1.7. All others should consider upgrading to Firefox and
Thunderbird."
So, I guess the question becomes, can I unmerge Mozilla and
To me it depends on what you want/need/like. I don't like Mozilla because
it has everything in one package. I like to be able to use Firefox as the
browser and other programs for news and mail.
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, John
Dangler wrote:
I've just completed setting up x server and gnome (why
Willie Wong wrote:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 07:26:55AM -0700, Jerry Turba wrote:
On another gentoo newsgroup I made a comment about deleting pam because I
believed it was causing a problem with logins to KDE. I was severely
PAM has been known to cause pain and suffering at unexpected t
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 04:33:25PM +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
> You likely should not have to. The idea of a BLOCK is that the new
> package either replaces the functionality of, or includes the
> functionality of, the currently installed program.
True
> In this case, ftpbase installs the same f
Jerry Turba wrote:
Thanks Willie and Marco for the ideas. I got the HOWTO and will read it
and try it out. I wasn't aware that there was a gentoo wiki. Looks like
lots of info there that I need to read.
Thanks for the help.
Hi, just for clarification so there is no confusion, my suggestion to
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 04:47:57PM +0200, Jarry wrote:
> daniel wrote:
>
> >I've trained it with sa-learn on a whole slew of ham and spam and it
> >continues to let through nearly all the spam coming in.
>
> BTW, in which form do all emails have to be in order to use them as
> examples for spamas
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/experimental/x86/hardened/livecd/
login hardened
passwd hardedned
sudo su - to go root.
James
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You can unmerge them. I never had Mozilla on my system and Firefox and
Thunderbird work well. If you have some valuable emails in Mozilla's
mailbox be sure you can access them later.
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, John
Dangler wrote:
I just found some docs on this that say "Large organizations tha
Brett~
Thanks for the reply. I did find some additional information about these
that tells me I should be using Firefox and Thunderbird...
The USE flags on portage for thunderbird don't require gnupg, but I noticed
in Mozilla mail that in order to use encrypted mail, Mozilla mail wanted it.
Is the
John Dangler schreef:
> I just found some docs on this that say "Large organizations that require an
> integrated suite (past Netscape Communicator users) should consider moving
> towards Mozilla 1.7. All others should consider upgrading to Firefox and
> Thunderbird."
>
> So, I guess the question
Holly~
I wish I had know this before emerging gnome... :(
What I may do (just because gnome is such a pig on compilation) is emerge
firefox and thunderbird, and leave it as-is. I may as well explore the apps
that gnome has been so gracious to include, and then, when I've discovered
which are usefu
default gnupg (Enigmail) integration with Thunderbird was removed
recently because of trouble with the build. from the ebuild:
ewarn "Enigmail Support has been dropped since it doesn't work on
fresh install."
ewarn "The Gentoo Mozilla team is working on making enigmail its
own build,"
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:44:47 -0700
David Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A. Khattri wrote:
> > On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, David Busby wrote:
> >
> >
> >>cdrtx / # fcrontab -e
> >>fcrontab: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot
> >>open shared object file: Permission denied
> >>
>
Myk~
I just got that message... I went to enigmail.mozdev.org
Current version showing release is v0.92.0
There is an article on the right side that says 0.90.2 - Use this with
Thunderbird 1.0.2
The latest stable version of Thunderbird in portage is 1.0.5 ...
hmm...
So, which version should be use
Ouch!
I just came across this in the release notes for enigmail...
"Enigmail needs to be compiled using the same environment as the Thunderbird
or Mozilla Suite you are about to install it on. This usually means that you
should either use the official binary builds of both (the Mozilla
application
Ok, two combined into one here:
A. Khattri asked if I was logged in as root, yes I am.
and
When I said this:
>> cdrtx / # ldd /usr/bin/crontab
>> linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
>> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7ec4000)
>> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x8000)
Ian Hast
Hi All!
I`ve got segfaults everytime I trying to play DVD with xine-based dvd players
like kaffeine or xine.
-
I`ve got installed:
media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.0-r1 +X +a52 +aac +aalib +alsa (-altivec) -arts
-cle266 -directfb -dts +dvd -dxr3 -esd +fbcon +flac -gnome -i8x0 +imagemagick
+ipv6 -li
After some more reading, I decided to emerge Firefox and Thunderbird
anyway...
It installs fine, except it's really annoying that mousing over a menu
selection turns the colors white on white... (developer's joke, perhaps)
When I go to the extensions dialog, there aren't any. So, I seect Check for
David Busby wrote:
> I'm trying to get 2005.1 onto this box I was just gifted. It's got a
> SuperMicro p4sct+ with a goofy SATA controller. I've got four hard
> drives in it, connected to these four SATA connectors (labeled like 1/5,
> 2/6, 3/7, 4/8). I guess i'm using them in 1,2,3,4 mode. B
You're welcome. I'm not that up on Tbird. I used it briefly a long time
ago on another Gentoo box but didn't like it so I went to Pine and I did
not use encryption either. The only other install has been on a windows
box that I used when both my Gentoo boxes were dead. When I get my main
bo
Thank you, this was already solved.
http://www.edoceo.com/liber/marvell-sata.php
/djb
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
David Busby wrote:
*snip*
Hi David,
AFAIK "ata_piix.c" is developed for intel SATA controllers integrated on
PIIX chipsets only.
Why do you expect it should support Adaptec or Ma
Firefox is now crashing whenever I print a page. Firefox gives its
popup showing the status. When the status is complete, everything
vanishes and nothing is printed. The error msg is not very helpful.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/doc $ firefox
No running windows found
(firefox-bin:9293): Gd
I just tried emerging gaim and got this error:
configure: WARNING: Could not find Tcl which is needed for the kadm5 tests
configure: error: Could not find Tcl
!!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:
!!! /var/tmp/portage/mit-krb5-1.4.1-r2/work/krb5-1.4.1/src/config.log
!!! ERROR: app-
As regarding the partitioning, I would recommend using LVM2. Then no
matter how you might mess up your partitioning in the beginning you can
change it to suit your needs by resizing it on the fly - live - without
rebooting or even unmounting.
Check the official guide as well as gentoo-wiki.com
List,
When I use this Windows based SSH tool to connect to my new dev box with sftp it get's two dialogs about 'enter auth
response' as if the sftp-subsystem is spitting out extra control characters. That's not a real big issue but what is
that jEdit on Win or Lin cannot connect, it says auth
Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months
> without an update is likely to put you a long way back, meaning lots
> to compile. Thankfully you can just leave it going in the
> background. I almost always run
This appears now
I know this isn't really the Gentoo (read - Linux) way, but, since I'm using
this for business apps, I need to take the end users point of view for a
moment. Open Office or the "Ximianized" Open Office. I read that Ximian
was bought by Novell, so I'm wondering which of these two portage packages
I used this setup on a multi-purpose server I built from parts. It
also functions as a ftp, http, sftp, ssh, vnc, samba server. Hey,
have to put it to work somehow.
On 8/27/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Shields gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I know you mentioned easing the pain, but go
On 05/08/27 18:35, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months
> > without an update is likely to put you a long way back, meaning lots
> > to compile. Thankfully you can just leave it going in the
> > bac
I setup gpg and also set up enigmail to use my key and signature.
when I send an email message I get the following:
Error - bad passphrase
/usr/bin/gpg -charset utf8 -batch -no-tty -status-fd 2 -clearsign
-digest-algo sha1 -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -passphrase-fd 0 -no-use-agent
gpg: skipped "<[EMAIL P
> I've never seen one. But there are a couple of options -
>
> Get a DV cam and use it for S-Video input through firewire (much
> more than your willing to pay).
> Get a used SGI Indy off E-bay or other source, put Gentoo MIPS on
> it. They have the VINO (Video In/Out) card working w
I am an XFCE user. Today I installed skype which use qt as its UI.
However, the UI is ugly (tk-like). I find some very nice qt (or kde?)
themes on kde-look.org, but I don't know how to install them without KDE
Control Center. I don't want to install KDE anyway.
Anyone can tell me how to manuall
Ok. I found out that I have gpg setup right. I also know that if I enable
passphrases for sending mail, and don't use the gpg agent in enigmail, mail
works great!
However, the docs for enigmail also say that you can set "no passphrase for
this user" and set "use gpg agent for passphrase managemen
Can someone here recommend a good ftp app that I can use in gnome?
Thanks.
John D
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I like gftp...works in kde, too.
On Saturday 27 August 2005 21:05, John Dangler wrote:
> Can someone here recommend a good ftp app that I can use in gnome?
>
> Thanks.
>
> John D
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512-762-0729
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On Saturday August 27 2005 9:08 pm, John Jolet wrote:
> I like gftp...works in kde, too.
Ditto.
-jm
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Thanks, John. After reading through the plethora of apps and googling til
my eyes hurt, I think it's a good start...
John D
-Original Message-
From: John Jolet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 10:09 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]
ditch etc-update, dispatch-conf has backup features built in
emerge gentoolkit
dispatch-conf
and while you're at it
emerge eix
eix some-package
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Laterz-
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Anyone know why Open Office would require USE=”hardened” ?
Or is this here to show that it can be installed in a hardened Gentoo
environment?
I noticed some postings based on people installing it with -hardened (and
having problems), but I don't have a hardened Gentoo install and don't want
this
On 8/27/05, Alvin A ONeal Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As regarding the partitioning, I would recommend using LVM2. Then no
> matter how you might mess up your partitioning in the beginning you can
> change it to suit your needs by resizing it on the fly - live - without
> rebooting or even unmo
my votes:
wget
ncftp
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 22:22 -0400, John Dangler wrote:
> Thanks, John. After reading through the plethora of apps and googling til
> my eyes hurt, I think it's a good start...
>
> John D
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Jolet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 10:23 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:20:12 -0600, Joseph wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to check what IP the device has on the network?
> > I know the device MAC address and when I plug it IN, it obtains one of
> > the IP via DHCP. With
> > arp -a IP
> >
James wrote:
>Hello,
>
>http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/experimental/x86/hardened/livecd/
>is what I'm using to install a base system, later on a complete
>firewall/router.
>
>The K6 booted find with the grsec-noX option, but it prompts me for
>a login and password right off the bat.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 11:07:52PM -0400, John Dangler wrote:
> Anyone know why Open Office would require USE=???hardened??? ?
huh? To my knowledge, no package would REQUIRE a useflag.
> Or is this here to show that it can be installed in a hardened Gentoo
> environment?
The line IUSE=" ha
Wilie~
Thanks for the reply. I did leave it out. I kept reading and couldn't find
anywhere except portage (and the hardened docs) where it would be necessary
for anything in 'daily life'. And, the references I did find for it were
all linked to PIE. The USE flags I quoted were from portage. Lo
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