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"crude hack" to describe itself.
If there's Debian packaging information for 4.20, I'd strongly recommend
just building a new Debian package file and installing /it/ instead.
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the list rules would let me.
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the list rules would let me.
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That's exactly what I needed to hear. I appreciate the prompt replies.
Thank you.
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That's exactly what I needed to hear. I appreciate the prompt replies.
Thank you.
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users, but anything would help.
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among other, from this you could give some one rwi, so that message status
is preserved (i.e. seen, reply etc) but they can't delete the message.
Wonderful wonderful wonderful!
That's exactly what I needed. THANK you.
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So not... completely read-only. But yes, that's the general idea.
Everything I've read so far tells me that it's gonna be nigh-on
impossible without brittle permission tricks or source hacking. I'm
really hoping someone has a better answer.
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be a way.
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Can anyone recommend to me a good (non-transparent by
preference) FTP proxy? I've never managed to get SOCKS
and active FTP to work well together, so I've always
needed PASV, and I'm encountering problems with
misconfigured sites that can't use passive
connections.
Any help would be appreciated. P
Can anyone recommend to me a good (non-transparent by
preference) FTP proxy? I've never managed to get SOCKS
and active FTP to work well together, so I've always
needed PASV, and I'm encountering problems with
misconfigured sites that can't use passive
connections.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for all your suggestions.
Qmail and vpopper I was sort of familiar with... looking (much) harder I
see that's what I need.
Thanks a million. (:
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Thanks for all your suggestions.
Qmail and vpopper I was sort of familiar with... looking (much) harder I
see that's what I need.
Thanks a million. (:
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re to look.
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re to look.
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somewhat embarassing, so I need a
technical solution. It's helping already, since many Win32 programs support
SOCKS, but it could do more yet.
Techniques that'd work in Linux and/or FreeBSD would be appreciated.
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somewhat embarassing, so I need a
technical solution. It's helping already, since many Win32 programs support
SOCKS, but it could do more yet.
Techniques that'd work in Linux and/or FreeBSD would be appreciated.
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e out the problem speak up. :-)
Back up all the webalizer.* files, then cut the log file up into pieces and
figure out which one is giving webalizer such a headache? If there's a
particular malformed line involved, Perl might be able to make the logchunk
more palatable for it.
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to figure out the problem speak up. :-)
Back up all the webalizer.* files, then cut the log file up into pieces and
figure out which one is giving webalizer such a headache? If there's a
particular malformed line involved, Perl might be able to make the logchunk
more palatable for it.
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f.
Unpck the source, apply the .diff, and that's the ./debian directory with
all the rulesets you're looking for.
Be cautioned, you're gonna have to read that patch line by line; many apps
are patched to meet the LSB, and the build process depends on those patches
having been impleme
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