.
If you don't want any fuss and want it to work out of the box, then
thats the one to go for.
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o
take the administration of a large number of machines to an even higher
level.
I don't know if the mass installs is a possibility. I imagine it depends
on your idea of an automated install.
-Nathan
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> I'm a long time Red Hat user.
ttempts to dialin. Can we get a copy of that?
-Nathan
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Larry Morrow wrote:
> Make the following change in /etc/pap-secrets
>
> >In /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets I have a line like so:
> >
> >** "" *
>
>
sure
anyway)
-Nathan
The 3MB in
swap is just crap the system doesn't mind not having ;)
I don't think the memory problem is as bad as only 1.8Mb free.
-Nathan
show the shared memory
in use correctly (though df showes the mount point...)
Sorry I can't remember the exact command, if you can't find it - please
let me know and I will dig it up from a server I have it setup on.
-Nathan
> Maybe I missed it, but what's the deal with the new
PARANOID does not mean "anyone" it means anyone who the reverse DNS lookup
fails on.
Trty:
hosts.allow:
ALL: X.X.X.X (replace as needed ;)
hosts.deny:
ALL: ALL
-Nathan
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello ISPers,
> I have a question re: security.
> I m
What ping of death attacks?
The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
quick after they came out.
On Wed, 13 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
> anyway.
>
> Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to "
prodution boxes.
-Nathan
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I am trying to get RAID 5 up and running under potato. I have four 4.5G
> SCSI drives (sda-sdd) that were originally set up as a RAID device on
> this same machine under RedHat. Now, I'm very confused as to wheth
a.
Besides, if you are willing to patch the kernel, why not just go with a
pre-2.4? *grin*
-Nathan (who loves background rebuilds)
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Nathan wrote:
>
> > so go with the regular package for now since it's prove
Heh, shot down on that one. *shrug* worked for me anyway.
-Nathan
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Nathan wrote:
>
> > Depends on who you ask for that reccomendation, I used both without a
>
> undoubtedly true. for me, ingo himself turne
e by one
to get to your "lean and mean" kernel.
Good luck,
Nathan
p.s. It's amazing how theraputic doing online support can be after a
knock-out drag-down with your girlfriend.
What is the output of your ipchains list command? (to list the rules in
effect)
-Nathan
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hi boys'n girls
>
> I have these entries in my logs:
>
> Sep 23 22:07:27 host kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 \
> 62.2
t it to do nice things like LDAP. It just works out of
the box, and scales up to millions of users without fuss. Just learn
how to use the exim configuration file :) Unlike, say, qmail where you
have to patch the source. (Not that qmail isn't good - it is excellent.)
Nathan.
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I could taste, I could taste you even then
And
02 (Debian prerelease)
I guess one thing is to make sure you don't use GCC 3.0 or 3.1, as
MySQL say not to use it just yet. Its more strict with ansi C.
Sorry I couldn't offer a magic bullet...
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ecause you, or I, don't like the list or the way its run doesn't
mean they shouldn't use it.
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it for free, so I'd at least have a look at it, and
reportmagic, and anything else you find and compare and see what floats
your boat.
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The language and concepts contained he
rint every username over uid 100?).
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"The person who stands up and says, 'This is stupid,' either is
asked to 'behave' or, worse, is greeted with a cheerful 'Yes,
we know! Isn't it terrific!'." - Frank Zappa
host to it was as simple
as adding a line to a config file ...
Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the graphs when you look
at them.
N
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 09:53 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote:
Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the
igned int).
Maybe someone else knows of a package which would be good to bill
customers off (as this seems to be the purpose of your question).
I hope this gives you some ideas.
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itive/negative experiences you'd like to share?
Have you got it backing up through a nat box/firewall successfully?
Cheers,
Nathan
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"Some Scientists claim that hydrogen, b
ipchains -M -S 1 1 1
I prefer:
ipchains -M -S 1 5000 9000
Those MASQ tables can get pretty damn big with the timeouts that large ;)
-Nathan
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From: "Nick Jennings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Security" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
n the Kernel are you using for that
card? (or do you use a stock Kernel?)
If you are sure the link is only coming up 10BaseT,
check your wiring and then send a revelent portion of the 'dmesg' output to the
list.
-Nathan
- Original Message -
From:
Wilson Tuma
itive/negative experiences you'd like to share?
Have you got it backing up through a nat box/firewall successfully?
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"Some Scientists claim that hydrogen, because it
ttempts to dialin. Can we get a copy of that?
-Nathan
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Larry Morrow wrote:
> Make the following change in /etc/pap-secrets
>
> >In /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets I have a line like so:
> >
> >*
. (fairly sure
anyway)
-Nathan
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The 3MB in
swap is just crap the system doesn't mind not having ;)
I don't think the memory problem is as bad as only 1.8Mb free.
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show the shared memory
in use correctly (though df showes the mount point...)
Sorry I can't remember the exact command, if you can't find it - please
let me know and I will dig it up from a server I have it setup on.
-Nathan
> Maybe I missed it, but what's the deal with the new
PARANOID does not mean "anyone" it means anyone who the reverse DNS lookup
fails on.
Trty:
hosts.allow:
ALL: X.X.X.X (replace as needed ;)
hosts.deny:
ALL: ALL
-Nathan
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello ISPers,
> I have a question re: security.
> I m
What ping of death attacks?
The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
quick after they came out.
On Wed, 13 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
> anyway.
>
> Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to
break our prodution boxes.
-Nathan
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I am trying to get RAID 5 up and running under potato. I have four 4.5G
> SCSI drives (sda-sdd) that were originally set up as a RAID device on
> this same machine under RedHat. Now, I'm very confused as to wh
idea.
Besides, if you are willing to patch the kernel, why not just go with a
pre-2.4? *grin*
-Nathan (who loves background rebuilds)
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Nathan wrote:
>
> > so go with the regular package for now since it's prove
Heh, shot down on that one. *shrug* worked for me anyway.
-Nathan
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Nathan wrote:
>
> > Depends on who you ask for that reccomendation, I used both without a
>
> undoubtedly true. for me, ingo himself turne
e by one
to get to your "lean and mean" kernel.
Good luck,
Nathan
p.s. It's amazing how theraputic doing online support can be after a
knock-out drag-down with your girlfriend.
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What is the output of your ipchains list command? (to list the rules in
effect)
-Nathan
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hi boys'n girls
>
> I have these entries in my logs:
>
> Sep 23 22:07:27 host kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 \
> 6
Are you running a dhcp client type program? Something that would want to
update your resolv.conf?
I can't wait until Linux can log who did what to which file when... ;)
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Web Administration account wrote:
> List folks;
>
> I have this weird, intermittent problem with my /et
just got a few more class C's ;) NAT is a pluss for security, a
minus for latency and a minus for accountability for who does what outside
th firewall.
-Nathan
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Kevin wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone can tell me sort of problems I would have
> if I
u can either be *really* careful not to let /etc/services get overwriten
anytime in the future, or you can mass-upgrade all your clients to the new
ports (most NAS boxes will let you modify that).
-Nathan
p.s. apt-get dist-upgrade in the middle of the evening at a really busy
ISP and letting the
y again. If that doesn't work, you must have compiled
your own kernel without the correct support for PPP in it...
-Nathan
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Andrew wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I am trying to get online with my debian box. I ran pppconfig and went through the
>motions. My connecti
does anyone know who to contact to get this script?
> From: "Marcel Hicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:49:19 +0200
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> Subject: Re: user htaccess administration
> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Resent-D
Does anyone know of a debian package for pop3s ? I have been trying to
setup using stunnel but am having a few hassles and was looking around for a
deb package.
Regards
Nathan
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> I have a nasty web spider with an agent name of "LinkWalker" downloading
> everything on my site (including .tgz files). Does anyone know anything
> about it?
It's apparantly a link-validation robot operated by a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russell Coker) wrote in message
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> I wasn't aware that there was any format to robots.txt, I thought that the
> mere presense of such a file would prevent robots from visiting.
Nope; see:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html
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Running transparent proxy, there is a particular site that gets updated
frequently , web designer constantly complaining of cached pages and images.
Is there a way 1. to delete the site from squids stored pages and 2. get
squid to ignore any requests made to that site and not cache anything from
th
www.freeradius.org
They have source for a PAM auth module using radius, I think ;)
Does anyone have any experience with the radius server code yet?
-Nathan
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server as well...
One problem with this setup is the radius server's radwho script won't list any
users on NAS's using pppd+pam+radius... (does anyone know why?)
Good luck,
Nathan
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Definately Intel Etherxpress. We are running a lot of "serious" servers
up to 2000km from base so we need reliable gear. The module has built
diags when the module loads at boot.
Ridgey
Has anyone successfully got qpopper or cucipop ( or any other pop3 ) to
authenticate to a remote radius server? Windows low default TTL is causing
timeouts on our remote pops. I know there is qpopper-pam but is a bit
tricky under debian and have not got it to work. Any help appreciated.
Ridgey
We have a series proxys caching our internal website (around 11 pops /
proxys ) all running cisco routers so we can use transparent proxying in
each location. We when make the changes at the main location it can
sometimes take up to 3 days for the changes to filter through to the others
pops. Is t
forwarded from cisco to proxy machine
packet gets sent to squid but on the my browser i get a squid error saying
that:
the url :/ cannout be found
please check the url and make sure no illegal characters are being used.
Has anyone got any clues? any help appreciated!
Nathan
the access server, but when I also setup a NT server with the
same setup it seem to work fine, any ideas what I am doing wrong?
thanks
Nathan
take a look here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=exim+smarthost
Ridgey
> From: Maurice Verhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:48:39 +0100 (CET)
> To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: exim smarthost
> Resent-From: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Resent-Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001
We are using an APC Smart UPS 1000, there is a quite a lot of software
availible for debian and linux to interface, curently we have it setup to
SMS and small message 'Power Down Mackay' and then 'Power UP Mackay'.
> From: RJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 14:12:39 +0200
> To: debian
With our ISP we started from scratch and now have over 3000 clients so
eveything was a learning process, or accounts manager started using a
Filemaker database that took monthly totals of users in and then was able to
quickly sort and invoice customers even now with somany, Filemaker is very
script
it may go further, until it get stucks on a certain .c
file, then after a reboot, will go a little further. Have tried stable and
unstable packages. Any help appreciated.
Regards
Nathan
does anyone know who to contact to get this script?
> From: "Marcel Hicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:49:19 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: user htaccess administration
> Resent-From: debian-isp@lists.de
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russell Coker) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I have a nasty web spider with an agent name of "LinkWalker" downloading
> everything on my site (including .tgz files). Does anyone know anything
> about it?
It's apparantly a link-validation robot operated by a c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russell Coker) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I wasn't aware that there was any format to robots.txt, I thought that the
> mere presense of such a file would prevent robots from visiting.
Nope; see:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html
where to start, and whether
or not this is feasible. Has anyone else done this at their ISP? Should
I be looking at a different solution?
Thanks for taking the time to read this quite lengthy email :) Any
suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
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names is not big enough .. it's a libc limitation.
You can fix it by patching glibc and recompiling it, and doing the same
for apache etc... but it's messy.
I want a clean solution :)
Thanks for replying :)
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ato's Networker, both are good products that support Linux.
Can be a little expensive if you're on a budget though.
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Thanks in advance for your input,
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After this change, all the clients (ppp + pppoe)
could browse the any website.
Is that any tip or crick i'm missing to settup my
new gateway?
Thanks in advance,
Nathan Levy.
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After this change, all the clients (ppp + pppoe)
could browse the any website.
Is that any tip or crick i'm missing to settup my
new gateway?
Thanks in advance,
Nathan Levy.
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I checked the mtu value in my ikon 4400 ras server
and they are the same for ppp and pppoe users.
I have no more idea of what this could be. Did I
miss any tip or trick on setting up a gateway to
dial-up users?
I'd be very glad if one you reply me.
I have recently had a system crash on one of our main servers, what we
decided to do after the crash is have several machines doing a certain task
each e.g one for mail one for webserver one for radius so on and so forth.
The problem is, i have copied the shadow and passwd files onto the mail
serve
I have recently had a system crash on one of our main servers, what we
decided to do after the crash is have several machines doing a certain task
each e.g one for mail one for webserver one for radius so on and so forth.
The problem is, i have copied the shadow and passwd files onto the mail
serve
using qpopper, cucipop or any other decent POP3 program, does anyone know of
a way to authenticate to another machine?? i have been told that qpopper can
be set to authenticate to a radius server, is this possible does anyone
know, and have looked into cucipop using libpam and ldap but had no luck
Has anyone successfully installed IMP under slink or spud?
you need to setup cache_peer
read your squid.conf, look for:
# #proxy icp
# # hostname type port port options
# # - - ---
# cache_peer parent.foo.net
when trying to setup a name record for a .nu domain, i am getting this
error:
Mar 2 12:30:06 webserver named[19164]: no type specified for zone 'wmtc.nu'
Mar 2 12:30:06 webserver named[19164]: zone 'wmtc.nu' did not validate,
skippin
g
im assuming that it does know recognize the .nu domain. Any
Has anyone successfully compiled 1. IP Filter and 2. IP Acct ( Per User )
for debian? Ip Filter, the latest source was only written for the 2.0.31
kernel, even then I cannot get it to fully compile due to somany errors,
thus IP Acct wont work.
Has anyone got these to work? know where I could get
Trying to patch a 2.2.13 kernel source for IP_ACCT, have made the patch,
insatlled patch package, but then when i type:
radius:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.13# patch -p1 -s
/home/ridgey/ipacct/ipacct-0.
7e/patches/patch.linux-2.2.13
it justs hangs, no error, no result.
Am i missing a -dev or a lib
Have just received the following a few minutes ago.
"This virus alert was just received from a very reliable source at UNISA in
Adelaide. I suggest it be taken seriously!! It may be kind to pass this
along to all your own email addresses.
Original Message If you receive an e-mail titled "I
Sorry about earlier email, fellow employee thought you would like to know
again about the virus from my email. Since then he has received a swift
kick to the head and told go to hotmail.com.
Again apologies.
Ridgey.
can anyone help with this, when trying to minicom to a machine connected via
a console cable, i get this error: no termcap entry for unknown?
what does it mean and how can i fix it?
Thanks
Ridge
with
their debugging and are far more configurable. Cisco is a fair bit more
expensive but if you want a powerful reliable access server Cisco is the one
in my opinion.
Regards
Nathan
> From: adnan rafique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 12:17:14 -0800 (PST)
> To: [EMAIL
This is the way I do it, may not be the best but it works. All disabled
accounts start with '!' in the encrypted password, so if you do a
'radius:/etc# cat shadow |grep :!' in your path of your shadow file it will
show accounts that are disabled.
Regards
Nathan
> Fro
Have you checked your /var/lib/news/active file? make sure all the groups
that you want are listed here, active file will turn away groups with
'unwanted' in the log if they are not listed here. If you need a copy of a
good active file let me know.
Regards
Nathan
> From: Francis
3544454646)
BUT if you allocate a static IP in the radius users file, it works
fine??!?!?
any ideas?
Regards
Nathan
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Another option is to create a virtual user directive for exim that just
looks at a text file for aliases etc. This is handy when you have multiple
domains being handled by the one server as you can double up on all the
popular emails e.g. sales, info, support
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> I'm looking for a BULK FRIENDLY ISP to host a small website.
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> Thank you very much!
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elm
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but when the su - changes accounts the script stops, any help appreciated.
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reads
that the mailbox is READ ONLY! and will not delete any mail, only ELM will
delete the mail from a spool file whilst in this READ ONLY mode, have any
ideas on where this would be set and why it does not unlock after time.
Regards
Nathan
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Has anybody had any experience updating the radius dictionary to include
radius accounting stats to include RX and TX stats etc or any other
regarding relating info to lost-carrier for instance.
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sounds like there is errors in the script:
Bad Header Groovy??
check your syntax of your script.
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the access server, but when I also setup a NT server with the
same setup it seem to work fine, any ideas what I am doing wrong?
thanks
Nathan
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Ridgey
> From: Maurice Verhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:48:39 +0100 (CET)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
We are using an APC Smart UPS 1000, there is a quite a lot of software
availible for debian and linux to interface, curently we have it setup to
SMS and small message 'Power Down Mackay' and then 'Power UP Mackay'.
> From: RJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 14:12:39 +0200
> To: [EMAI
With our ISP we started from scratch and now have over 3000 clients so
eveything was a learning process, or accounts manager started using a
Filemaker database that took monthly totals of users in and then was able to
quickly sort and invoice customers even now with somany, Filemaker is very
scrip
, and it may go further, until it get stucks on a certain .c
file, then after a reboot, will go a little further. Have tried stable and
unstable packages. Any help appreciated.
Regards
Nathan
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Try passing "apm=off" to the kernel at boot time (you can do this at
the lilo prompt manually or as an "append" parameter in the lilo.conf
I'd also double check that all BIOS options are set correctly ... this
sounds a bit fishy.
Finally, this might actually be acpi at wor
es me the right address.
> And if I use lynx for this site it brings the original site. But when
> I try to bring up the site on any machine other than the server, it
> brings the Debian Welcome. It looks me some one hijacked the address.
Are you 63.114.57.5 ?
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Nathan Norman - Staff
t copies (to make sure they read it), some want
> comments that tell them that it is also copied ... Since I now know your
> preference, I'll try to remember.
For all debian lists, the convention is "reply to the list only unless
the poster requests otherwise". It's somewher
;ve already got it
:)
FWIW the syntax is rather
net.ipv4.tcp_ecn = 0
or
net/ipv4/tcp_ecn = 0
if you prefer. After changing /etc/sysctl.conf to taste, run
sysctl -p
systune works fine ... I just found installing an extra package to be
ugly.
Regards,
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Nathan Norman - Staff Engi
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 10:16:53PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 11:58:06AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > Bug in the libc6 package ... check d-devel or d-user for a post today
> > from Ben Collins. He's put a fixed version in his homedir and s
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