Gregory Wood wrote:
Problem 1: I have a couple of sites, one with 30 users, another with 500
users. The switches are unmanaged. Occasionally, someone won't be able to
log in or they will loose a network printer. I suspect one or more PCs are
soaking up the bandwidth.
Problem 2: I work with a local
Problem 1: I have a couple of sites, one with 30 users, another with 500
users. The switches are unmanaged. Occasionally, someone won't be able to
log in or they will loose a network printer. I suspect one or more PCs are
soaking up the bandwidth.
Problem 2: I work with a local ISP. He has his sys
At 12:57 PM 2/25/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I have found your pc. Your pc is open on the internet for everybody!
Because the lsass.exe trojan is running on your system.
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/lsass/
Check this, open the task manager and try to stop
hello, I am from Switzerland and you'll don't believe me,
but a trojan horse in on your computer.
I've scanned the network-ports on the internet. (I know, that's illegal)
And I have found your pc. Your pc is open on the internet for everybody!
Because the lsass.exe trojan is running on your system.
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Adam ENDRODI a écrit :
-apache
What information could Apache read from LDAP?
Authentication ?
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:57:40PM +0100, David Zejda wrote:
> > > 3. User management
> >
> > LDAP (with a lot of "glue" we've coded up in php and python)
>
> is there any project, that provides The Glue?
There are a number of projects that try to help maintaining
the directory and to migrate fr
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> > 3. User management
>
> LDAP (with a lot of "glue" we've coded up in php and python)
is there any project, that provides The Glue?
ldap/sqldb->config files for
-postfix
-courier
-nsd
-apache
-ssh
-...
(modular design preffered)
thanks
Dvid
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Dnia Saturday 21 of February 2004 14:31, Konstantin Kostadinov napisał:
> hi folks,
>
> a week ago i try to switch our company web-cache on 2.6.2 kernel, we use
> some "cisco stuff" and ip_wccp module [ at now on 2.4 kernel ] for
> squid<->cisco router communication.
>
> i read "rtfm" ;) in cicso-s
--Monday, February 23, 2004 12:56:16 +0100 "Kaiser, Michael (ZIBP)"
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>
> Hi
>
>> We just boot our new machines remotely and are done within seconds.
>> It's not too flexible compared with FAI, but installation and
>> maintenance
>> is _much_ simpler.
>
> as long as m23 is
Lucas Albers wrote:
I would deploy debian on more desktops, but the hardware detections is
just not up to par compared to fedora 1.
only 1 in 4 does it successfuly detects and configures x.
I do not know what tricks Knoppix does to detect hardware but I think it
detects better than normal Debian s
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