l want to change my user name
ISP and I don't have the net at home, which would greatly help me :(
> I have downloaded an LDAP browser, but had no luck connecting to the
> server. I
> used slapcat to get user info, but it doesn't mean much to me, since I can't
> figure out how to create a new us
up.
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 10:49 -0700, Omar wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need help with LDAP. I just got two servers that use LDAP authentication
> for
> FTP, E-mail and other login's, problem is I only got the root user name and
> password. I have no idea how to reverse engi
Hi all,
I need help with LDAP. I just got two servers that use LDAP authentication
for
FTP, E-mail and other login's, problem is I only got the root user name and
password. I have no idea how to reverse engineer the login's and schema info
and
so on.. Any and all help is a
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 17:27, Bob Billson wrote:
> The customized query maybe the way to go; although it seems to be a bad
> hack to solve the underlaying problem, no? I am missing something?
I used courier-webadmin to set the MySQL authdaemon as the way to go...
Then I have this set of queries:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 10:10:19PM +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> > The authmysqlrc for courier is a real pain.. it took me about 10 try's to
> > get it right. When I started over for the last time, I took the following
> > in account;
>
> It isn't. It *is* commented ok, and the easiest thing to do
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:44:54PM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
> Well.. looking back at my reply it was a bit short, rude and not realy
> helpfull (and that can be seen as an understatement). Sorry for that.
Hi Mark... No prob. No offensive taken. :-)
> The authmysqlrc for courier is a real pain.
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 21:44, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
> The authmysqlrc for courier is a real pain.. it took me about 10 try's to
> get it right. When I started over for the last time, I took the following
> in account;
It isn't. It *is* commented ok, and the easiest thing to do is to put in
a customi
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 03:23:31PM -0500, Bob Billson wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 07:54:42AM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
> > Could this be a bit more logical ? I'm missing session information
> > for your courier authdaemon.
>
> Hi Mark!
>
> Thanks for answering. I intentionally X'd it ou
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 07:54:42AM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
> Could this be a bit more logical ? I'm missing session information
> for your courier authdaemon.
Hi Mark!
Thanks for answering. I intentionally X'd it out. I'd rather not post
passwords to an open list. My firewall blocks outside
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 08:13:43PM -0500, Bob Billson wrote:
> Hi all! Helppp!!
> /etc/courier/authmysqlrc:
> MYSQL_SERVER 127.0.0.1
> MYSQL_USERNAMEXXX
> MYSQL_PASSWORD
> MYSQL_SOCKET /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
> #MYSQL_PORT 3306
> MYSQL_PORT0
> MYSQL_OPT
Hi all! Helppp!!
I am having a frustrating time and can use some help! Using Christoph
Haas's tutorial (http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge/) I am
trying to set up a server with virtual mailboxes using postfix, mysql
and courier-imap-ssl. The machine is an up-to-date Debian testin
ort 12345 but it would be easier if I would catch
> that information and could ask him about this port. So it's just
> meant as a help.
With a properly configured firewall, you'll catch this information
too. Do you think that your super-customer will have a clue what
ports are used
ll me of a script that fetches data on Port 12345 but it would be
easier if I would catch that information and could ask him about this port.
So it's just meant as a help.
bye,
-christian-
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also sprach Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.12.1538 +0100]:
> I remember a network sniffer that could be run e.g. over a week to
> collects a list of all used tcp/udp ports which could then be used
> as base for creating a firewall script for hosts.
What an extraordinarily bad idea.
Hello
I remember a network sniffer that could be run e.g. over a week to collects a
list of all used tcp/udp ports which could then be used as base for creating a
firewall script for hosts.
Does anybody know the name of this tool?
bye,
-christian-
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> why doi freeze up when on yahoo messenger and voice chat
because they suck?
try another software.
and please use another list.
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On Friday 08 October 2004 15:01, Nate Duehr wrote:
> I was talking about sites that have "done it wrong" (my opinion, and
> probably yours too - it's just not right...) so to speak, and are
> forcing port 53 traffic to different places than it was intended to go
> originally.
So? If DNS requests
Fraser Campbell wrote:
On Thursday 07 October 2004 22:23, Nate Duehr wrote:
- They don't understand that there might be multiple DNS servers between
their top-level and the machine they're servicing (3X and 4X TTL)
Let's say that I have my local (desktop if you prefer) resolver (which I'll
On Thursday 07 October 2004 22:23, Nate Duehr wrote:
> - They don't understand that there might be multiple DNS servers between
> their top-level and the machine they're servicing (3X and 4X TTL)
Let's say that I have my local (desktop if you prefer) resolver (which I'll
call A is pointed to a c
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 05:08:45AM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
> Juha-Matti Tapio wrote:
> >On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 08:23:31PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
> >
> >>Most people setting up round-robin DNS type setups for redundancy with
> >>scripts to change things for failover get bit by these things:
> >
er
3 - Your desktop machine NOT running a caching nameserver, just a resolver.
Again, normal behaviour.
Once during some re-IP'ing activities for a customer when I was working
for a co-location/hosting company, we had an agreeable customer who
wanted to make some IP addressing changes, and w
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 08:23:31PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
> Most people setting up round-robin DNS type setups for redundancy with
> scripts to change things for failover get bit by these things:
[...]
> - They don't understand that there might be multiple DNS servers between
> their top-level
Fraser Campbell wrote:
On Thursday 07 October 2004 13:20, August MacBeth wrote:
cache. Surprisingly, Mac OSX (unix based) cache's DNS as well, which
bum's me out.
That is surprising. Are you saying that Mac OSX caches the DNS permanently
and/or for longer than the TTL supplied by Bind?
On Thursday 07 October 2004 13:20, August MacBeth wrote:
> cache. Surprisingly, Mac OSX (unix based) cache's DNS as well, which
> bum's me out.
That is surprising. Are you saying that Mac OSX caches the DNS permanently
and/or for longer than the TTL supplied by Bind?
--
Fraser Campbell <[EMAI
Thank you both for your replies.
I've considered setting up a round-robin pool, but the host caching is
the part i don't like. It seems like whatever i set the TTL to, windows
2000 cache's the address untill the next time i manually flush the dns
cache. Surprisingly, Mac OSX (unix based) cache's
--Wednesday, October 06, 2004 21:28:10 -0700 Richard A Nelson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, August MacBeth wrote:
[...]
> Your next best bet is to probably rely on DNS round-robin and
> define a few addresses for your ftp server... Any decent
> client/server DNS will rotate the addre
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, August MacBeth wrote:
> thanks for your reply. I must have missed the section about how 'most'
> software doesn't support SRV (http://dns.vanrein.org/srv/tools/).. It
> seems like an incredible idea to me however, are there any alternatives
> you could suggest? I'm after some k
Richard,
thanks for your reply. I must have missed the section about how 'most'
software doesn't support SRV (http://dns.vanrein.org/srv/tools/).. It
seems like an incredible idea to me however, are there any alternatives
you could suggest? I'm after some kind of software load balancing /
fault t
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, August MacBeth wrote:
> server# host ftp3.domain.net
> server# telnet ftp3.domain.net 21
> telnet: could not resolve ftp3.domain.net/21: No address associated with
> hostname
> server#
>
> I've tried changing around the format of the RR, but nothing seems to
> have an effect..
p.ftp3SRV2 0 21 ftp2
any help appreciated,
~august
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Thanks for the hint. With that and some more trial and error I got it
working. Had to create home directories by hand tho. Has some very
useful features.
If I can find the time will suggest some additions to the
documentation.
+++
Hi!
Please check if /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/PureDB exists and contains
"/etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd.pdb".
Instead of man page you could read /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd-wrapper directly.
It's perl and quite unterstandable (Even if you are not a perl camel).
Further, if the files exist, did you check, if
/etc/pu
I have a problem setting up pureftpd on a Debian server using the
Debian pure-ftpd package for virtual users.
Debian version: woody 3.0r2
Pureftp: pure-ftpd (1.0.19-3) and related packages - Sarge
The README.Debain says:
"Create symlink to add PureDB to authentication methods:
cd /etc/pure-ft
464 blocks [2/2] [UU]
- Original Message -
From: "Lucas Albers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Agustín Ciciliani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: RAID 1 HELP!!!
> Try using grub or run lilo with lba or linear mo
I had originally had Debian setup to use pppoe to connect to
verizon.net using DSL and it worked. I just setup a small home network using a
Linksys DSL/Cable Router, on Windows it works fine, both computers connect
shares work, both can use the internet. I need to know how to configure Debian
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 12:38:58 +0545 (NPT), Ritesh wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all,
> I have a masquerading server with 2 ethernet cards, eth0(202.52.x.x)
> to the internet and eth1(192.168.100.x) to my local network customers.
> I've enabled nat and my customers are able to brows
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 12:38:58 +0545 (NPT), Ritesh wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all,
> I have a masquerading server with 2 ethernet cards, eth0(202.52.x.x)
> to the internet and eth1(192.168.100.x) to my local network customers.
> I've enabled nat and my customers are able to brows
ket forwarding by default.
and then
#iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still
able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what cou
.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
> To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
>
> But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still
> able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a
> solution ? Please help !
>
ticular ip to access the net.
> >
> > But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's
> > still able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could
> > be a solution ? Please help !
> >
> > I also think my appro
ket forwarding by default.
and then
#iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still able to
ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be
tables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
> To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
>
> But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still
> able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a
> solution
's still
able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a
solution ? Please help !
I also think my approach to be insufficient. Because still my customer with ip
(192.168.100.6) can connect to the net if he changes the ip to my some other
customers ip (192.168.
0.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
> To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
>
> But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still able to
> ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a solution ? Please
> help !
>
> I
cess the net.
> >
> > But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still able
> > to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a solution ?
> > Please help !
> >
> > I also think my approach to be i
les -A FORWARD -s 192.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
> To allow my that particular ip to access the net.
>
> But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still able to
> ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a solution ? Please
&g
's still able to
ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a solution ? Please
help !
I also think my approach to be insufficient. Because still my customer with ip
(192.168.100.6) can connect to the net if he changes the ip to my some other customers
ip (192.168.
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 09:58:35PM -0400, ziada Mrisho wrote:
> I got your e-mail address from a forum thread on SQL Help. I desperately need
> help for my class project. I need to know how to insert an image in a
> database table. When I issue a CREATE table command, what attribute
>
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 09:58:35PM -0400, ziada Mrisho wrote:
> I got your e-mail address from a forum thread on SQL Help. I desperately need
> help for my class project. I need to know how to insert an image in a
> database table. When I issue a CREATE table command, what attribute
>
Hi,
first: your question is off-topic in this mailing list! Please move
to a mailing list dealing with database (MySQL?) questions.
The correct data type for binary data (like an image is) in most
cases will be the Binary Large OBject - "BLOB". But it may differ
depending on your database engin
Hi,
first: your question is off-topic in this mailing list! Please move
to a mailing list dealing with database (MySQL?) questions.
The correct data type for binary data (like an image is) in most
cases will be the Binary Large OBject - "BLOB". But it may differ
depending on your database engi
Hello,
I got your e-mail address from a forum thread on SQL Help. I desperately
need help for my class project. I need to know how to insert an image in a
database table. When I issue a CREATE table command, what attribute represents
an image file? eg:
CREATE TABLE SClassTable ( ?image
Hello,
I got your e-mail address from a forum thread on SQL Help. I desperately
need help for my class project. I need to know how to insert an image in a
database table. When I issue a CREATE table command, what attribute represents
an image file? eg:
CREATE TABLE SClassTable ( ?image
On Monday 10 May 2004 23.23, Peter Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
> hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers.
> And I believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For
> Apache it resulted in
On Monday 10 May 2004 23.23, Peter Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
> hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers.
> And I believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For
> Apache it resulted in
ot;reading" without
actually doing anything ... a simple but efficient DOS for the
httpd-process, that also caused it to die immediately.
Can you give me any suggestions how to set up basic iptables-filtering-rules
easily and how to prevent such abusive connections?
Your urgent help would
ot;reading" without
actually doing anything ... a simple but efficient DOS for the
httpd-process, that also caused it to die immediately.
Can you give me any suggestions how to set up basic iptables-filtering-rules
easily and how to prevent such abusive connections?
Your urgent help would
Hi! I'ce just installed Debian with a help of my friend. He fixed the
Gateway number in etc/network ... file. But I stil do not have access to
Net. Please help me. Yours, Grega Leskov'sek
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> I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
> that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before
> they hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
RTFM!
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/squid24s1/access_controls.htm
Bye
V
Hi Guys
I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before they
hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
Any ideas at this point would be welcome.
Thanks
Craig
> I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
> that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before
> they hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
RTFM!
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/squid24s1/access_controls.htm
Bye
V
Hi Guys
I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before they
hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
Any ideas at this point would be welcome.
Thanks
Craig
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21PM +0200, Johannes Formann wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
> I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it rea
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21PM +0200, Johannes Formann wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
> I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it rea
Maarten Vink / Interstroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Formann wrote:
> >>>I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> >>>compile and install pam_exim.
>
> IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
With pam_exim you don't :-)
regards
Jo
Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
Maarten Vink / Interstroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Formann wrote:
> >>>I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> >>>compile and install pam_exim.
>
> IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
With pam_exim you don't :-)
regards
Jo
Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
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Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> > compile and install pam_exim.
>
> He's already using PAM authentification...
Not pam_exim, which makes a difference.
regards
Johannes
On Mi, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21 +0200, Johannes Formann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
>
> I bett exim can't read
MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
regards
Johannes
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> > compile and install pam_exim.
>
> He's already using PAM authentification...
Not pam_exim, which makes a difference.
regards
Johannes
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On Mi, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21 +0200, Johannes Formann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
>
> I bett exim can't read /
MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
regards
Johannes
-
I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system passwords.
Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
/var/log/exim/mail.log:
localhost PAM_unix[2271]: authentication failure; (uid=8) -> gygy for exim
service
Because the exim version in woody is very old is not suported an
I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system passwords.
Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
/var/log/exim/mail.log:
localhost PAM_unix[2271]: authentication failure; (uid=8) -> gygy for exim service
Because the exim version in woody is very old is not suported any
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dear brother Ivan,
as a spirit locked in flesh
please remember what you see or suffer in the flesh
is only a temporary condition. WE ARE SPIRIT. AND WE WILL RETURN TO LOVE IF WE
BELIEVE THAT. IF WE SUFFER from dis-belief then we are not trusting
GOD, Do not fear the death of your flesh or i
dear brother Ivan,
as a spirit locked in flesh
please remember what you see or suffer in the flesh
is only a temporary condition. WE ARE SPIRIT. AND WE WILL RETURN TO LOVE IF WE
BELIEVE THAT. IF WE SUFFER from dis-belief then we are not trusting
GOD, Do not fear the death of your flesh or i
: 'debian-isp@lists.debian.org'
Subject: help
Hi all,
I'd like to calculate % server up time per monthly base using the log files it
was collecting. Calculation should include % up time based on logs file it were
collected in monthly basis.
I've been searching for a ready made
: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: help
Hi all,
I'd like to calculate % server up time per monthly base using the log files it
was collecting. Calculation should include % up time based on logs file it were
collected in monthly basis.
I've been searching for a ready made solut
$:/ GOD
$:/ GOD
rver name
I've built a perl script to
track logs when no ping was issued by other application console log and I have
included below.
My knowledge of Perl is very limited and I'm looking
for help to accomplish the goal of doing this calculation for % server uptime. Can anybody help me?
rver name
I've built a perl script to
track logs when no ping was issued by other application console log and I have
included below.
My knowledge of Perl is very limited and I'm looking
for help to accomplish the goal of doing this calculation for % server uptime. Can anybody help me?
Well I'ld call that divine sanction for Debian if there ever was one! We
should put that one on the flyer!
At 06:57 PM 3/24/04 +1100, Tarragon Allen wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
>> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live"
Well I'ld call that divine sanction for Debian if there ever was one! We
should put that one on the flyer!
At 06:57 PM 3/24/04 +1100, Tarragon Allen wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
>> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live"
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:42, Michael Loftis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Speaking of which, we should organise a spit roast next time we have a
> > Debian meeting.
>
> This begs the question, is it the 'Jesus' remark or the sheep remark that
> reminds you of that? :)
The only thing to do with a l
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 08.57, Tarragon Allen wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
> > well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a
> > website.. I only respond because I am a lost sheep..Do you
> > understand??
--On Wednesday, March 24, 2004 19:36 +1100 Russell Coker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of which, we should organise a spit roast next time we have a
Debian meeting.
This begs the question, is it the 'Jesus' remark or the sheep remark that
reminds you of that? :)
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Michael Loftis
Modwest
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 18:36, "Comcast Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a website..
> I only respond because I am a lost sheep..Do you understand?? ..c
Speaking of which, we should organ
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a website..
> I only respond because I am a lost sheep..Do you understand?? ..c
Y'know, if you actually go to google and type in "jesus hel
well... I am confused... I typed
"Jesus help me live" & got a website.. I only respond
because
I am a lost sheep.. Do you
understand?? ..c
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:42, Michael Loftis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Speaking of which, we should organise a spit roast next time we have a
> > Debian meeting.
>
> This begs the question, is it the 'Jesus' remark or the sheep remark that
> reminds you of that? :)
The only thing to do with a l
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 08.57, Tarragon Allen wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
> > well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a
> > website.. I only respond because I am a lost sheep..Do you
> > understand??
--On Wednesday, March 24, 2004 19:36 +1100 Russell Coker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of which, we should organise a spit roast next time we have a
Debian meeting.
This begs the question, is it the 'Jesus' remark or the sheep remark that
reminds you of that? :)
--
Michael Loftis
Modwest
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