:)
Good luck,
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.net
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ahbaid Gaffoor
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:37 PM
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Subject: Securing linux
Wha
be setup to fire an email at you when "events" happen.
Hope this helps,
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.net
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Wreski
Sent: Friday, October
List,
First of all thanks ahead of time! I'm building a multiuser system that will
be home to many untrusted user accounts. They are being setup in
/home/username and I don't want them to be able to view any directory
structures below their home directory. How do I do this? For example a user
ca
AT* thing
about the people on this list.
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.net
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of files in his /etc
directory and giving him the "simple" solution. I agree that ssh is the way
to go and that is what I use... The RPM is actually *REALLY* easy so I
totally recommend it.
This is open for discussion.. :)
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.ne
Why don't you just login under a normal user account and then "su" to root?
This is the easiest way, and the way most of us do it.
My 2 cents,
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.net
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sure there is a way around this or a
*fix* if you will. Can anyone shed some light on this matter, please?
Thanks,
Steve Curry
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Davros,
I've seen many times where your root document directory's permissions are
not set for read. Check your permissions and I'm sure that will lead to a
solution.
Good luck,
Steve Curry
NonStopNet.Net, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.net
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From: [
D]
Subject: Re: virtual hosting
hey.. I never received my copy.. Thanks
Ray
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 3:21 PM
Subject: RE: virtual hosting
> Scott
Ditto!
Steven L. Curry
NonStopNet, Inc.
NOC Unix Engineer
http://www.nonstopnet.com
Phone: 510-376-5309
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From: Zoki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 11:25 PM
To: Red Hat Users List
Subject: RE: MS Breakup
*** Men, you are too much! I've neve
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Guys/Gals,
Sorry to waste space on this list but I am in serious need of more Unix
Admins with either Linux or Sun experience (or both!). You would have to be
willing to move to San Jose California.
Details are as follows:
1. Pre IPO comp
Would Samba not be another solution all together? We use SAMBA running on an
SGI Origin 2000 farm here which allows our graphics team to access the image
database. They mount the SGI array as a network drive
Comments?
Steven L. Curry
NOC Unix Engineer
NonStopNet, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet
want to
keep using up my IP's.
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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800-522-3475 Phone
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Steve Curry wrote:
> Scott,
>
> I have a couple of questions first...
>
> 1. When you say virtual hosting do you mean like multiple web domains and
>
Scott,
I have a couple of questions first...
1. When you say virtual hosting do you mean like multiple web domains and
email?
2. If you answered yes to 1 then are you planning on doing IP or name based
virtual web hosting?
Let me know and I'll tell you what I know...
Regards,
Steven L. Cu
direct impact on company
decisions. There are NO pushy bosses, work hours from hell or bad coffee,
although there IS a relaxed work environment, good pay, and practical jokes
pulled daily ;-)
Thank you,
Steve Curry [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Unibuilt Technology, Inc.
Phone: 580-254-5005
Fax: 580
ta like figuring out what happened in the "BIG
BANG" so no flashy graphics are needed. If you need a 4MB graphics card
with 500 MHz RamDac it would be easier (and cheaper) to buy one instead of
2 smaller ones.
My two cents,
Steve Curry
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gig of
ram. So in a sense there is some redundancy but, I know that both machines
(or however many you have) would all pull their share of the load, all of
the time. There is no setting and waiting with Extreme Linux.
My two cents,
Steve Curry
Unibuilt Technology, Inc.
At 04:04 PM 5/18/9
Once I install
Netscape how do I get it to appear on my start menu in X-Windows?
TIA,
Steve Curry
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? 100? 1000?
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long
>this line work for Linux? Perhaps WINE could be molded into this kind of
>project instead...
SURVEY SAYS Good idea! ; )
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Uhhh. What's the URL to this bugtraq your talking about? FYI I tried
bugtraq.com and didn't get anything.
Steve Curry
>Subscribe to the bugtraq and, if you're so inclined, the rootshell mailing
>lists. They will inform you of security holes before Red Hat does (Red
hub even
glowed a nice green color :-)
Steve Curry
Unibuilt Technology, Inc.
At 08:57 PM 4/27/98 -0700, you wrote:
>hello: -- I have been trying to get ethernet networking up for the last
couple
>of days.
>
>Currently I have compilied the kernal for ethernet support and 3 com
sup
will load up? If anyone could direct me to some
books it would be great.
Thanks,
Steve Curry
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Standard E-Mail as in MS Office 97's Outlook. Has anyone used outlook with
sendmail as the server before? If so where there any problems?
>If you are just going to be using standard e-mail then as per the above
>there is absolutely no reason to use Exchange. You can set up Linux and
>Sendmail
more reliable than M$. I'm looking for some more suggestions and
information that I can throw at them to help change their mind about the MS
Exchange server and to consider Linux. Can anyone rattle off some great
reasons WHY to use Linux Sendmail over MS Exchange?
Thanks a mill,
Steve
tec 2940UW it would cure these problems, but I have yet to get
linux to see the 2940.
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y comments on modems I would like to hear about them too.
Thanks,
Steve Curry
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