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> > Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 07:00:51 -0700
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> > Why do I get the following message when I log into a root account?
> >
> > bash: no job control in this shell
> >
> &g
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> Werner Puschitz stated the following:
> >
> > What's the exact error message?
>
> Error is: "kernel: lp0 on fire".
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> > On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, SoloCDM wrote:
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> > > My printer is connected
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> What's the exact error message?
Error is: "kernel: lp0 on fire".
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> > My printer is connected via a zip drive and the zip drive is
> > connected via server. Somehow my p
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> On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, SoloCDM wrote:
> > Why the story? Ipchains has reject and from all appearances it allows
> > the worm, as it so happened long ago, into the system. Deny doesn't
> > seem to entertain any thought of acc
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> > It's time to resurrect this discussion!
> >
> > Long time ago, when I was not up-to-date on security, I had a cracker
> > enter a worm into my syst
ting anything. In fact, it
seems to baffle bad or good systems into not knowing what to do. I
think that's far better, then allowing any hints.
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around the log filename to view each execution of alias wget's
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> I have printer complications. A user was able to send data to the
> printer queue, nothing prints, and lpq prints out the following
> status:
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> lp is ready and printing
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> [user]: active [job 003[FQDN]]
; therefore, are the user permissions disabled or
is there something else wrong?
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It's a good place to start and might be easier to trace if it's using
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> You're using Mandrake Linux, yes?
Yes.
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> SoloCDM wrote:
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> > What continually changes the username when logged into an account with
> > the correct user? How can the configurations be altered?
>
> What are you talking about exactly? Are you saying you log in with say,
> the user
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> Please explain this a little bit more.
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> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
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> = What continually changes the username when logged into an account with
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Somehow every files username or group na
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> IIRC, there's a limited news server called 'leafnode' that will do
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> > node on the Internet? If so, please explain what you did to make them
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> > I used every proper syntax
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> > host prompt, I get errors that all agree upon the same things: illegal
> > PORT command, no PORT specified.
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> > I am masquerading down-
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> > I have the following setup: DNS and BIND, Samba, Win9x (TCP/IP,
> > Gateway, DNS), lmhosts and hosts, resolver on server. With all these,
> > I'm still not able to retrieve anything from the Internet with a Win9x
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> > Bret Hughes wrote:
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> > > SoloCDM wrote:
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> > > > Is there an efficient way of searching tarballs for information and
> > > >
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> > Is it possible to make an alias substitute an item into its command as
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