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Hi, can somebody tell me in what hour exactly computers clock is ajusted
because of DST in Debian/Woody? Or maybe is this change independent from
OS?
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* Quoting Cyrus Dantes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've already installed opie-client and opie-server and already used
> opiepasswd to generate my OTP keys
> and such. I have verified my login is in /etc/opiekeys and other such needed
> items. Now i was wondering
> how i could make OpenSSH 3.5 acce
* Quoting Cyrus Dantes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've already installed opie-client and opie-server and already used opiepasswd to
> generate my OTP keys
> and such. I have verified my login is in /etc/opiekeys and other such needed items.
> Now i was wondering
> how i could make OpenSSH 3.5 acce
I've already installed opie-client and opie-server and already used opiepasswd
to generate my OTP keys
and such. I have verified my login is in /etc/opiekeys and other such needed
items. Now i was wondering
how i could make OpenSSH 3.5 accept my OTP passwords. Any ideas on how to make
it do th
I've already installed opie-client and opie-server and already used opiepasswd to
generate my OTP keys
and such. I have verified my login is in /etc/opiekeys and other such needed items.
Now i was wondering
how i could make OpenSSH 3.5 accept my OTP passwords. Any ideas on how to make it do
th
Lars,
if you look at the messages footer, there's a human address (I've put it
into CC) of the listmaster to contact if you wish to do such things.
It is quite common that the listmaster doesn't look into the list itself
for admin requests, esp. if there's one listmaster for a bunch of lists.
Vass
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:36:31PM +0100, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Lars Ellenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
> > maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
>
> > Dit e-mail adres bestaat niet
>
> Thi
Lars,
if you look at the messages footer, there's a human address (I've put it
into CC) of the listmaster to contact if you wish to do such things.
It is quite common that the listmaster doesn't look into the list itself
for admin requests, esp. if there's one listmaster for a bunch of lists.
Vass
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:53, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> gpg --list-public-keys | grep ^pub | sort > tmp.pubkey_list
> cut -d " " -f 5- tmp.pubkey_list
Be careful with gpg --list format - it may be different for some
keys (with some flags set, v2/v3/v4 keys, ...). Better use the
--with-colons
Quoting Lars Ellenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
> maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
> Dit e-mail adres bestaat niet
This is dutch, and translates to 'This email address does not exist'.
Regards
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:36:31PM +0100, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Lars Ellenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
> > maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
>
> > Dit e-mail adres bestaat niet
>
> Thi
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:53, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> gpg --list-public-keys | grep ^pub | sort > tmp.pubkey_list
> cut -d " " -f 5- tmp.pubkey_list
Be careful with gpg --list format - it may be different for some
keys (with some flags set, v2/v3/v4 keys, ...). Better use the
--with-colons
Quoting Lars Ellenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
> maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
> Dit e-mail adres bestaat niet
This is dutch, and translates to 'This email address does not exist'.
Regards
I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
Lars
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 09:16:48 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lars Ellenberg <[EMAIL PR
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:28:35PM +0100, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> Is there a way to remove revoked/expired and otherwise invalid or
> useless keys from a GPG keyring, in batch?
well, I do not know how to automatically list only "invalid" keys.
but you could do:
# backup you keyring, in case som
I got this autoreply on each of my recent posts to the list.
maybe someone in charge of it can remove this address from the list.
Lars
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 09:16:48 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lars Ellenberg <[EMAIL PR
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:28:35PM +0100, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> Is there a way to remove revoked/expired and otherwise invalid or
> useless keys from a GPG keyring, in batch?
well, I do not know how to automatically list only "invalid" keys.
but you could do:
# backup you keyring, in case som
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