These symptoms look a lot like someone has email access to the web. (only
email)...
Our hospital has many accounts with email only access. How would such an
account ever get off a list like this one??
brian
\\
At 08:31 AM 10/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Oct 20
The problem with the majority of the virus scanners for Linux, is the fact
that they need to be run manually, or triggered by an event such as the
receiving of e-mail. From what I understood from the original post, the
ideal situation would be a virus engine that runs as a daemon, continually
scan
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi,
> A simple question. I have a masquerade server running
> with a stock RH 6.2 install. Is there ANY reason that I
> should upgrade this machine to RH 7.0? This machine does
> have a test Apache server on it.
>
> TIA
>
>
> Bob
>
>
Just upgrade
While look over connections I came across something I found odd.
A certain host keep showing up via "ps ax" as
sendmail: startup with
[ed:actual host name removed]
and appearing in maillog were lines like:
sendmail[26978]: NOQUEUE: Null connection from [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
(may be forg
> Is there ANY reason that I should upgrade this machine to RH 7.0?
Yes. Many people suffer from a common disease that 7.0 cures:
boredom. After upgrading, 7.0 will cure you of those countless hours
that used to be wasted on boredom, but are better spent filing 7.0 bug
reports at bugzilla.redha
Hello All,
has anybody DHCP working, My pump of dhcpcd are broacasting but don't pick up
any reply from out DHCP Server which is defently working because its was
working with SuSE 6.3. I aslo compiled dhclient which is kind of working.
Our Dhcp is running on NT
Your help is very much apreciat
Bob Hartung wrote:
>
> Hi,
> A simple question. I have a masquerade server running
> with a stock RH 6.2 install. Is there ANY reason that I
> should upgrade this machine to RH 7.0? This machine does
> have a test Apache server on it.
>
You shouldn't be running a stock 6.2 install as a ser
everything was working fine, then i opened a webpage that was apparently
quite a resource hog (i watched it eat /all/ of my available ram). my
system hung, and i was forced to power off. now, when i fire up
gnome-ppp, pppd dies with the following message in my log file:
Nov 6 21:11:26 calypso
Hi,
A simple question. I have a masquerade server running
with a stock RH 6.2 install. Is there ANY reason that I
should upgrade this machine to RH 7.0? This machine does
have a test Apache server on it.
TIA
Bob
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> I've run the following routine to compare the ORIGINAL and RESPIN CDs for
> those interested. I realize this is most likely not the best means of
> locating all differences, but it gives a good quick idea of what is
> different on the RESPIN CDs.
>
> F
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Mark Milano wrote:
> Somehow my desktop has become to large to fit in the monitor. I have sort
> of a "virtual desktop" effect. I can't find a place to adjust my display
> settings. Things like resolution colors and what not.
>
Edit your /etc/X11/XF86config file and chan
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Rob Ruth wrote:
> I need a means in which to transfer files to a web server securely. Isn't
> there a FTP daemon that replaces WU-FTP and provides encrypted logon?
Use scp, which is part of the SSH package.
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Senior Network Consultant
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote:
> The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established.
> RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e.
> Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no
> Aborted by user!
It's not an error. You're aborting
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
> as in I want to protect the clients getting email and surfing through
> the proxy.
McAfee sells a scanner for Linux. Might do what you want.
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ctrl-alt-[+|-] flips between different resolution settings defined in the
config file. It works whenever X is up and running.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mark Milano wrote:
> I ran the Xconfigurator and selected all the resolutions that I might want
> to use. Now I am not sure I understand where to do
I ran the Xconfigurator and selected all the resolutions that I might want
to use. Now I am not sure I understand where to do "control-alt-+" Is it at
the gnome login prompt or somewhere after I login to gnome?
Thanks
Mark
>From: ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMA
Someone today told me that ext2 is not a true filesystem. Is this correct?
What are the diferences of ext2 and say...(I know, I know) FAT.
Sincerely,
Mark A Basil Jr.
Alabanza Technical Support Team
Alabanza Corporation
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Mark Milano wrote:
>
> Somehow my desktop has become to large to fit in the monitor. I have sort
> of a "virtual desktop" effect. I can't find a place to adjust my display
> settings. Things like resolution colors and what not.
>
Hit "control-alt-+" to cycle through the different settings.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I am having
great difficulty in getting a rexec session to start
an exceed X-window. I am able to get it working fine on 6.2
I have modified the pam.d/rexec file to allow access and
enabled the xinetd.d/rexec file. I have also donwloaded
the lastest xinet
/etc/X11/XF86Config
Xconfigurator
xf86config
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Mark Milano wrote:
> Somehow my desktop has become to large to fit in the monitor. I have sort
> of a "virtual desktop" effect. I can't find a place to adjust my display
> settings. Things like resolution colors and what not
Sounds like hotmail is defined as a junk mailer and
its dumping it.
Check in /etc/mail/* for anything that might have
hotmail in it.
Nope, none
Somehow my desktop has become to large to fit in the monitor. I have sort
of a "virtual desktop" effect. I can't find a place to adjust my display
settings. Things like resolution colors and what not.
Thanks
Mark
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Get Y
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 09:29:37AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote:
: The article that described this, I believe it was in Wired, related that
: the message was conceived and implemented by Gore's webmaster and how this
: was one of the ways the Gore campaign was innovative and grass-roots.
Al Bore hasn
Sounds like hotmail is defined as a junk mailer and
its dumping it.
Check in /etc/mail/* for anything that might have
hotmail in it.
- Original Message -
From:
fam. Willemen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 6:07
PM
Subject: Re: *little* pro
What does it say in the sendmail logs?
>Only error is (repeated several
times):
>"NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root): rewrite: map junk not
found"
Make sure you have turned up the sendmail logging
to about 11 in /etc/sendmail.cf and restart sendmail
>changed...
thnx for being helpfull...
Gr. Rob
Drew Hunt wrote:
> I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error:
>
> The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established.
> RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e.
> Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no
> Aborted
What does it say in the sendmail logs?
/var/log/maillog
Make sure you have turned up the sendmail logging
to about 11 in /etc/sendmail.cf and restart sendmail
- Original Message -
From:
fam. Willemen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 5:43
PM
My mailserver (@lsw.mine.nu) is working fine,
except this tiny little prob.:
He doesn't recieve mail from
hotmail!!!
Donno what the problem is... still haven't figured
it out...
I would really like some help before my mental
break-down...
Gr. Rob
Well, the Upgrade CD took much less time than I figured (less than a
second), as it is only 262,144 bytes. It appears to contain all of three
RPMs.
up2date-2.0.5-3.i386.rpm
up2date-2.0.5-3.src.rpm
up2date-gnome-2.0.5-3.rpm
and the following script file
(script)
#!/bin/sh
# Upgrade Update Agent
So this means that the "updates" disk (10-09) changes were not applied
to the respin cd-rom? Too bad.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jamin Collins
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 2:37 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: R
You can use openssh. A scp program is included, or you can use
rsync+openssh to sync files.
Basically, you just need to use "-e ssh" as an option to rsync,
and then openssh will be used instead of rsh as the transport mechanism.
--Matt
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:15:04PM -0800, Rob Ruth wrote
I don't know of an FTP daemon that does this, but I believe that SSH will do
this for you.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Rob Ruth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Secure FTP
I need a means in which to transf
I need a means in which to transfer files to a web server securely. Isn't
there a FTP daemon that replaces WU-FTP and provides encrypted logon?
-Rob
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I've run the following routine to compare the ORIGINAL and RESPIN CDs for
those interested. I realize this is most likely not the best means of
locating all differences, but it gives a good quick idea of what is
different on the RESPIN CDs.
First I mounted the ISO image via the loop device to /m
You are supposed to get that message each time
you connect to a new host, and type "yes" followed by enter if you
want to continue connecting.
--Matt
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:54:07PM -0700, Drew Hunt wrote:
> I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error:
>
> The authenticity o
Quicky:
I wrote some 4G 4mm tapes (HP SureStore Dat8 4mm) on my Red Hat 6.1 box
using tar, and sent them to a colleague who uses Compaq Tru64 (4.0F) with
a TLZ07 4MM tape drive.
He cant read the tapes. He claims to get tape errors on read. I
suggested issuing a 'setblk -f /dev/rmt0h setblk 0',
You act as if there was doubt in your mind. :)
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RESPIN
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> These are the only changes that
I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error:
The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no
Aborted by user!
The only documentat
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> These are the only changes that I've found with disc-1
>
> Updated Packages
>
> LPRng-3.6.22-5.i386.rpm -> LPRng-3.6.24-2.i386.rpm
> up2date-2.0-4.noarch.rpm -> up2date-2.0.5-3.i386.rpm
> up2date-gnome-2.0-4.noarch.rpm -> up2date-gnome-
These are the only changes that I've found with disc-1
Updated Packages
LPRng-3.6.22-5.i386.rpm -> LPRng-3.6.24-2.i386.rpm
up2date-2.0-4.noarch.rpm -> up2date-2.0.5-3.i386.rpm
up2date-gnome-2.0-4.noarch.rpm -> up2date-gnome-2.0.5-3.i386.rpm
usermode-1.35-2.i386.rpm -> usermode-1.
I came into posession of a Creative Labs Modemblaster, Model CT5420,33.6k,
FCC ID IBACT-CMB288V1, FCC Reg # 4B1SNG-23396-PT-E
(The first number checks on the FCC database)
Has anyone sucessfully got one to work in a linux box?
I'm running RH6.0, 32mb on an old Pentium overdrive chip @ 86mhz.
Lin
The link is:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Just be aware that VNC uses up a LOT more bandwidth than PC Anywhere.
Hope it Helps,
Warren
-Original Message-
From: ken mc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 10:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Somethi
Title: RE: jobs, fg, awk, oh, my
More than one way to do things. I was trying to do it the difficult way.
fg %xemacs works perfectly. As a learning experience for me, why would it be doomed to failure in a script?
Thanks
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Mike McNally [mailto:[EMA
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, ken mc wrote:
> Indeed, there is, do a search for VNC its by AT@T labs it works on Linux,
> MAc, Microsoft, Unix etc., and its FREE,,, Amazing...
www.uk.research.att.com/software.html
rday
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Well, as I have a T all to myself to play with, I'm grabbing the RESPINS (1
& 2) and the Updates. I will post my findings later tonight or tomorrow.
However, I have one stupid question. What's the easiest way to compare two
directory structures? I'm hoping for an easy command (or set of command
John,
I believe you should be able to install RH 6.x on 8MB if you install in
'text only' mode.
Regards
Gustav
John Himpel wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Redhat 6.1 on a 386 with 8MB of RAM. When I try
> to load the second stage installer, I get a signal 7. I can get other
> mini-distribu
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Matthew Galgoci wrote:
> It appears that his subscription has been disabled in mailman.
>
Kewl.:-)
John
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you are missing the '%' neede before the job number. Use
fg `jobs | awk '/xemacs/ {printf("%%%s\n", substr($1, 2, 1));}'`
The extra '%' is to escape the oher.
hth
charles
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Mulcahy, Chris wrote:
> Apologies for the HTML the first time around. It was truly a mistake.
> ---
>
Indeed, there is, do a search for VNC its by AT@T labs it works on Linux,
MAc, Microsoft, Unix etc., and its FREE,,, Amazing...
>From: "Kurt A. Brust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Something like PC Anywhere for Gnome?
>Date: Sat,
Subject says it all; I'm trying to set up a Red Hat 7 machine to do
dialup on demand. I started out with pppd just to be sure everything
worked, and pppd does work; the connection comes up, I authenticate, and
I can pass packets.
But for some reason diald is failing. Here's the relevant part of
Dear,
First of all, HP has released a OB Client available as .RPM for Linux
(Red Hat 5.2 and above, compatible with Mandrake and Debian also). You
can find confirmation of this following this link:
http://www.hp.com/storage/event/openview_hl.html.
A good information source concerning all Linux S/
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> > Does anyone know what exactly the changed?
> >
> Nope, but I'd *guess* that it includes KDE2.0 Final. :-)
> John
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On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:55:08PM -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> > I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but can we do something about the
> > "Yahoo! Auto Response" messages?
> >
> I jus
Glen,
I was doing some troubleshooting of a Samba problem I had (could browse the
shares) and encountered the same error message upon executing 'smbclient -L
servername' from the Samba server. What I found might help you; or not since
you are trying to do something different than I was.
>From DI
Title: jobs, fg, awk, oh, my
Apologies for the HTML the first time around. It was truly a mistake.
---
Greetings all!
Any idea why this (line wrapping probable):
---> SNIP <---
#/bin/bash
fg `jobs | awk '/xemacs/ {printf("%s\n", substr($1, 2, 1));}'`
---> SNIP <---
returns:
---> SNIP <-
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but can we do something about the
> "Yahoo! Auto Response" messages?
>
I just fired off an email to the "admin" address I've only seen
one, but apparently you've seen several. With any luck, the list
admin folk
I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but can we do something about the
"Yahoo! Auto Response" messages?
Jamin W. Collins
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> Does anyone know what exactly the changed?
>
Nope, but I'd *guess* that it includes KDE2.0 Final. :-)
John
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Does anyone know what exactly the changed?
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RESPIN
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Ray Parish wrote:
> So did a
Are you trying to write a script to foreground your "xemacs" session? If so
you're doomed to failure. Write it as a bash function and stick in your
startup file (.bashrc? I'm not a bash user).
Note that you can also do
fg %xemacs
without having to start up any extra processes.
(Because it
Heinz Wittenbecher wrote:
> Thanks Charles (and others)
> That's what I ended up spending my Sunday night on :-)
>
> Got scp working but have not been able to suppress the requirement for a
> password at each scp.
>
> As I'm planning to run scp periodically unattended, I need to do it without
> u
Title: jobs, fg, awk, oh, my
Greetings all!
Any idea why this (line wrapping probable):
---> SNIP <---
#/bin/bash
fg `jobs | awk '/xemacs/ {printf("%s\n", substr($1, 2, 1));}'`
---> SNIP <---
returns:
---> SNIP <---
fg: no job control
---> SNIP <---
instead of switching me to the curre
A friend asked me to put together a system for him to do a bunch of
hosting on. Based on his needs, I
want to set up a machine with dual CPUs (P3 most likely) and RAID 0+1 for the
databases. The questions are
these:
Which motherboard does SMP (very) well with P3 (or P3-type, can be AM
Has anyone been able to setup netatalk to auto truncate long filenames?
I have a Linux box acting as a file server between MAC's and Windows
machines. When window machines copy long file names to the volume the
mac can not see the files because of the long file name issue.
Thanks
Ray Parish
On 06-Nov-2000 David Brewster opined:
>>
>> Maybe the options in your exports file aren't giving the proper
>> permissions to the importing machine.
>>
>> I also had one that was set up properly and still didn't work. I ended
>> up
>> deteting the exports files, creating a new one with the same
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Statux wrote:
> I think it requires around 16MB now adays.. or that's what I've gathered.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, John Himpel wrote:
>
> > I am trying to install Redhat 6.1 on a 386 with 8MB of RAM. When I try
> > to load the second stage installer, I get a signal 7.
Uhhh, nevermind, it IS on CERT as an rpc.statd and wu-ftpd exploit. Now to
see if they got in...
Gavin Durman --- Xavier University LAN System Administrator
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 20277424 http://durman.xu.edu
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>From: "Gavin" <
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Ray Parish wrote:
> So did anyone ever find out what the difference is with the RESPIN ISOs?
>
> Ray Parish, RHCE
>
Yes - the RESPIN are updates of the origional ISO images.
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Has anyone seen this type of attack before? I'm not sure just where to start
looking other than CERT, but is it a dos, or an exploit of a particular
OS/package? Thanks!
Here you go...
Active System Attack Alerts
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Nov 3 23:45:03 www rpc.statd[366]: POSSIBLE SPOOF/ATTAC
So did anyone ever find out what the difference is with the RESPIN ISOs?
Ray Parish, RHCE
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You need to copy your public key from the 'sending' machine to the
~/.ssh/known_hosts file of the 'receiving' machine. This was discussed here
a while back. A search of the archives should turn up more information for
you.
HTH,
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[
Everything seems to work just fine when other UNIX/LINUX systems ftp
files to my RH 6.2 FTP server however I've noticed Windoze boxes are
timing out with some downloads.
Most of the time I'm getting an error message that anonymous users don't
have permissions and then it starts the ftp before
>
> Maybe the options in your exports file aren't giving the proper
> permissions to the importing machine.
>
> I also had one that was set up properly and still didn't work. I ended up
> deteting the exports files, creating a new one with the same settings and
> reexporting it. It all worked fi
Thanks Charles (and others)
That's what I ended up spending my Sunday night on :-)
Got scp working but have not been able to suppress the requirement for a
password at each scp.
As I'm planning to run scp periodically unattended, I need to do it without
user input. I've tried some different sett
http://www.antivir.de/ has a very good antivirus program called AntiVir.
It's commercial, but for home use is free after registration. There is no
nag-feature, though, anyway.
It can be used to scan incoming mail via procmail with the attached
/etc/procmailrc file...
Lee.
At 07:04 PM 11/6/00
Alan Mead wrote:
> At 04:39 AM 11/5/00 , Dave wrote:
> >You see I reinstalled red hat 7.0 bare bones, to learn how it all works, I
> >figured I would install the right packages for the job and go from there. I
> >have learned so much through the process it's all good, but I cannot seem to
> >fig
** Reply to message from Thomas Ribbrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 6
Nov 2000 14:03:32 +
> [...]
>
> Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
> So, which country is next, electionwise?
Canada, Nov. 27. The currently governing party is assured of a 3rd term.
Jack B
>I had the same problem. Turned out I'd been hacked and one of its traits was
>file creating had the wrong stamp on it.
I have no other symptoms of being hacked.
This is just plain strange.
MB
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At 04:39 AM 11/5/00 , Dave wrote:
>You see I reinstalled red hat 7.0 bare bones, to learn how it all works, I
>figured I would install the right packages for the job and go from there. I
>have learned so much through the process it's all good, but I cannot seem to
>figure out how the network setu
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:26:36AM -0500, Chris Harvey wrote:
> Can we take this off-list please?
Awww, spoil-sport! After all those U.S. election discussions, I thought
we could expand the scope a bit... Same privilege for everyone!
TRi
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 01:08:06AM +1100, Dan Horth wrote:
> oh - I'm sure there'll be one over this way in the next year or two...
>
> but we could always start discussing the likelihood of that right now I guess!
Same here - the bookies still take bets as to how long FF&PD will
survive, AFAIK.
Heinz Wittenbecher wrote:
> I'm trying to use rcp between a couple of Rhat/Caldera and SCO machines and
> am having difficulty to find the places to "allow" the use of rcp. I just
> can't seem to get rid of "permission denied".
>
> The machines are behind a firewall. I'm trying to develop an auto
At 11:07 AM 11/5/00 , Jason Costomiris wrote:
>Ok, hands up! Who actually believes that EITHER OF THEM know what OS and
>web server software their sites run on?
The article that described this, I believe it was in Wired, related that
the message was conceived and implemented by Gore's webmaster
Can we take this off-list please?
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From: "John MacLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 10:24 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] Gore v Bush Website Servers
> From: Thomas Ribbrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Blessed be the day when
> From: Thomas Ribbrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
> So, which country is next, electionwise?
>
> TRi
>
Canada is up next, Nov 27. Not that it would matter any to the rest of the
world who we vote in.
John
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> anyone have any idea for a good virus scanner for linux?
>
You don't really need one for linux files. Virtually all linux virus
scanners are for scanning MS-DOS/Windows files before they're put
onto a Windoze box.
John
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If you are voting for Gore, please vote Tomorrow.
If you are voting for Bush, please stay home.
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> [...]
>
> Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
> So, which country is next, electionwise?
>
> TRi
> --
> "Look, Ma, no obsolete quotes an
Hi
I've had a search on the net and it seems a few people get this problem
but so far I haven't found anything that can help me.
When I start mutt, I get an error to the console saying
lockd: failed to monitor 10.10.10.10
(the tens are my ip number, lets say).
My home directory is nfs exporte
oh - I'm sure there'll be one over this way in the next year or two...
but we could always start discussing the likelihood of that right now I guess!
:P
At 2:03 PM + 6/11/00, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
>Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
>So, which country is next, el
[...]
Blessed be the day when these elections are *finally* over...
So, which country is next, electionwise?
TRi
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"You have to live on the edge of realit
Consider trying usign scp. With rhost authentication you will get the same
effect, yet securely. I realize you are behind a firewall, but that can
still be risky. The ssh docs do a pretty good job of describign how to do
this iirc.
hth
charles
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Heinz Wittenbecher wrote:
> I'm
You can just use the TAB key to autocomplete what you are typing.
It is a real time saver, not to mention it cuts out a ton of typos!
Tyler
On Sun, 05 Nov 2000 17:42:30 Dave wrote:
> Now, I am confused, so, if I want to install a certain package, so far I
> keep typing it out wrong half the
I had the same problem. Turned out I'd been hacked and one of its traits was
file creating had the wrong stamp on it.
- Original Message -
From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RedHat main mail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 1:50 AM
Subject: System clock still
Hello,
Does anyone have any sample code for walking down a runtime stack ? I'm
particularly interested in stacks that contain exception handler frames as
there seems to be a difference between frames that are hardware generated,
ie a real segmentation violation, and software generated ones ie the
Simply using one or another O/S does NOT make
a candidate good or bad. I know, for those of you
outside the US, this is getting vERY old
The real problem is that BOTH scare me. But Gore
scares me FAR more than Bush.
> BTW, the IRS just collects what Congress tells them to. Blaming the
On 06-Nov-2000 David Brewster opined:
> Hi
> I've had a search on the net and it seems a few people get this problem
> but so far I haven't found anything that can help me.
>
> When I start mutt, I get an error to the console saying
>
> lockd: failed to monitor 10.10.10.10
>
> (the tens are m
Amavis (search freasmeat.net for it) does a trick to sendmail so that
attachments are scanned. In addittion to Amavis, you'll need a virus
engine, ie. Sophos. (www.sophos.com)
-eric wood
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Horth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> not sure if this is what you're asking
hiya Jonathan - no bother here! :)
I didn't install anything special - and I didn't have to use virtual
IPs or anything... out mail server has just one IP too...
I just:
1. add virtual email domain in linuxconf - in the "sendmail:basic:
Configure virtual email domain" section... I entered the
>assuming that you want the hw clock to run local time, then
>edit /etc/sysconfig/clock manually as follows:
>
>ZONE="your timezone" (taken from /usr/share/zoneinfo/, e.g. "US/Central")
>UTC=false
>ARC=false
>
>reboot after saving the file.
Been there, done that. It was originally the above and
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