Re: Exim Subject rejection, (* **** ***)

2000-05-07 Thread Kevin
How hard would it be to filter *.vbs attachments out. It was fairly simple to do with NT based MDaemon, but I'm not sure how to go about it with exim or postfix. - Original Message - From: "Russell Coker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Cherubini Enrico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ralf G. R. Bergs"

Re: "fake" packages

2000-05-07 Thread Alexander Reelsen
Hi On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 12:59:43PM -0600, elyograg wrote: > I would actually like to see a predefined set of packages like this -- call > them "liar-httpd" or something similar. :) Seems you're searching for the equivs package. MfG/Regards, Alexander -- Alexander Reelsen http://joker.rhwd

Re: "fake" packages

2000-05-07 Thread Will Lowe
> As long as I'm making wish lists, I had another idea... and I suppose I > could implement this in perl - have a way to rifle through available > packages and list everything that provides a certain function. Very often try grep-available (in the grep-dctrl package).

"fake" packages

2000-05-07 Thread elyograg
How hard is it to create "fake" packages? What I'm after is this: A package that will "lie" to the system with a "provides: httpd" line or "provides: mail-transport-agent" or something similar. The idea is to be able to install from-source packages, and have Debian install other packages that

Re: Exim Subject rejection, (* **** ***)

2000-05-07 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 04 May 2000, Cherubini Enrico wrote: >> if ($h_subject: is "ILOVEYOU" or $h_subject: is "I LOVE YOU") and not >> error_mess > >what if someone change subject ? I can't understand why we should believe >the virus can be only in email with these subject (or like the penpal friend >one) >Woul

Re: a question on "netstat"s output

2000-05-07 Thread Chris Wagner
At 01:12 AM 5/7/00 -0700, t s a d i wrote: >Active Internet connections (w/o servers) >Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State >tcp0 39595 bangus.myphilippine:www ME21-66.i-manila.c:1520 ESTABLISHED >tcp0201 bangus.myphilippine:www 210.2

a question on "netstat"s output

2000-05-07 Thread t s a d i
hello everyone ! (sorry for the 1st misformatted email that i sent) when i do _~$ netstat_ on my web server, i get the ff: bangus:~$ netstat Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp0 39595 bangus.myphi

a question re "netstat" output

2000-05-07 Thread t s a d i
hello everyone ! when i do _~$ netstat_ on my web server, i get the ff: bangus:~$ netstat Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp0 39595 bangus.myphilippine:www ME21-66.i-manila.c:1520 ESTABLISHED tcp

RE: virtual ip's

2000-05-07 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Wayne Sitton wrote: > Now on my other machines I usually put these statements in the rc.local file > to work on boot-up. But there doesn't seem to be one in debian, or am I > just blind and missing it? If there isn't, what file should I put these > statements in? On my Debian