On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 09:39:54PM +0100, Robert McQueen wrote:
> Just a brief note to draw people's attention to the following RFAs
> I filed a few days ago:
> #193116 ap-utils -- Access Point SNMP Utils for Linux
> #193117 igal -- online image gallery generator
> #193118 tcpflow -- TCP flow re
On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 01:39:20PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > If a member of the sec-team says "Yes, we are actively trying to
> > find
> > new members, but finding competent and responsive people who have
> > the
> > time and will to help is very difficult", then I'm happy and shut
> > up.
On Thu Mar 12, 2009 at 22:37:41 +0100, Karl Ferdinand Ebert wrote:
> - a more usable status line syntax, with the ability to display the first line
> of output of a specific command;
That is also possible in GNU Screen.
> - a cleaner, modern, easily extended, BSD-licensed codebase.
That w
It's an interesting idea, but I suspect in order to be useful it will
need to handle a wider number of sites.
There are several projects out there which attempt to abstract DNS
entries across systems, allowing you to mirror zones, etc. For
example you might consult:
https://github.com/octodns/oc
Good luck finding somebody to write this for you. If you're interested in
kernel security you might enjoy this module which makes it possible to do
most of what you want - but it'll require hacking:
https://github.com/skx/linux-security-modules/tree/master/security/can-exec
In general what you w
> Version : 0.0~git20170129.72dd7f6-1
> Upstream Author : Adhityaa C
> * URL : https://github.com/adtac/autovpn
..
> autovpn is a tool to automatically connect you to a random VPN
> in a country of your choice. It uses openvpn to connect you to a server
> obtained from VPN
On Mon Feb 19, 2018 at 12:44:40 +0100, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > * It relies upon the external VPNGate.net site/service. If this
> > goes away in the lifetime of a stable Debian release users will
> > be screwed.
>
> That is actually a good point. I wonder if using a local copy might b
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