Hi,
I am currently working on a new release of grep-dctrl, which is a
grep-like program specializing to the Debian control file format. It is
used by several packages, and its incarnation grep-available seems to be
rather popular.
Currently grep-available and its sister program grep-status are s
Hi!! I really understand your problem. Sometimes we HAVE TO do what we
wouldn't never even think about... so, the best is to try to find the best
solution!!
In this particular case, my response was: twhttpd. No vulnerabilities
found (until now...), very well programmed, well documented, very
cust
thanx everybody for your input. you gave me some good ideas.
Bye
--
Haim
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 04:04:39PM +0100, Reinhold Plew wrote:
> may be you need this in your ipsec.conf to disable OE
Thanks to you and Andreas, that worked great. I'm now getting this in
my /var/log/auth.log:
Jan 2 00:30:35 mailhost pluto[7154]: "mailhost-rw"[2] 82.68.107.174 #2:
Peer ID is ID
FYI, procmail users: This appears to work fairly well so far; fwiw:
#
# inept mailing list (un)su[b]?scribe attempts, and "vacation" dorks.
#
:0 HB
* 1^0 ()(I will be out of the office|I will respond to your message when I
return\.)
* 1^0 ^Subject:.*(un)?su(b)
FYI, procmail users: This appears to work fairly well so far; fwiw:
#
# inept mailing list (un)su[b]?scribe attempts, and "vacation" dorks.
#
:0 HB
* 1^0 ()(I will be out of the office|I will respond to your message when I return\.)
* 1^0 ^Subject:.*(un)?su(b)?
Hi,
I am currently working on a new release of grep-dctrl, which is a
grep-like program specializing to the Debian control file format. It is
used by several packages, and its incarnation grep-available seems to be
rather popular.
Currently grep-available and its sister program grep-status are s
Hi!! I really understand your problem. Sometimes we HAVE TO do what we
wouldn't never even think about... so, the best is to try to find the best
solution!!
In this particular case, my response was: twhttpd. No vulnerabilities
found (until now...), very well programmed, well documented, very
cust
thanx everybody for your input. you gave me some good ideas.
Bye
--
Haim
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On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 04:04:39PM +0100, Reinhold Plew wrote:
> may be you need this in your ipsec.conf to disable OE
Thanks to you and Andreas, that worked great. I'm now getting this in
my /var/log/auth.log:
Jan 2 00:30:35 mailhost pluto[7154]: "mailhost-rw"[2] 82.68.107.174 #2:
Peer ID is ID
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