I know rhosts is incredibly insecure, but I've got to fit inside a network
of machines that are well firewalled off and I'm running into some issues
of debian's (and redhat's for that matter, I work with both)
pam_rhosts_auth module seemingly not obeying + entries for hosts.
We run with our /etc/h
I'm trying to get my new gateway 2000 with a telepath combo modem/enet card to
be recognized by the pcmcia services package. Its seeing the serial side of
things fine, but not the ethernet parts. Anyone ever setup one of these before?
Thanks,
Brad
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I upgraded a bunch of hamm packages this morning including the perl 5.003.07 to
5.004 (ok, its been a while since I did a dselect run) and it seems that
majordomo.pl from 1.94.1 isn't liked much by perl 5.004.
Two issues:
/bin/perl disappeared -- I added a soft link back in
/usr/lib/majordomo/m
Well, I've been playing with exmh and really like it so I decided to go wild
and convert all my mailbox folders to mh folders. I've been using procmail
(installed in sendmail as the local delivery agent) to do my filtering and
presorting. Worked great with mailbox format folders, but less tha
> I should like to mention at this point that there's supposed to be some
> movement toward a convention of the browser notifying the server of what
> host *name* it looked up to get there. So, you could have all the names
> go to one IP and the browsers would say "I was trying to connect to
> www
I maintain a mirror of ftp.debian.org for internal use (we've got several
linux machines), however, the last several times I've started to run
mirror its reported:
compare directories (src 8356, dest 32957)
I'm not too keen on letting 3/4 of the mirror get toasted, so I've
killed the mirror befo
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