I just need a "temporary" pppoe server, that only uses PAP
___Can someone post a howto, just in a few lines, what to do?___
If I just do "pppd require-pap" then it gives this error:
pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
pppd: but I couldn't fin any suitable secret (password
I "half solved" it!! :P
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/11289/how-to-install-fedoraubuntu-with-encrypted-vgs-on-one-disk/11509#11509
but there are still 2 questions regarding it...can anyone answer them?
Thank you!!
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I don't think it's a "distro related" issue, so i'm posting it here too:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/11289/how-to-install-fedoraubuntu-with-encrypted-vgs-on-one-disk
what am i missing?
why doesn't GRUB offer the 2 distros@boot, why is it only offering only 1?? why
doesn't it sees th
yes, thank you for the advise, but I already did it...in several forums,
mailing lists..
but no answer...
I'm trying again to search it on google...
Be Sat, 16 Apr 2011 06:44:56 -0700 Tony van der Hoff írta
>On 16/04/11 13:23, johhny_at_poland77 wrote:
>> nobo
nobody has an idea? :(
Be Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:43:49 -0700 johhny_at_poland77 írta
>I installed a Fedora 14 first, then an Ubuntu 10.04. I installed them using
>dm_crypt/aes256/lvm, so i used encrypted VolumeGroups. ok.
>
>At the end of the ubuntu install it said it ca
I installed a Fedora 14 first, then an Ubuntu 10.04. I installed them using
dm_crypt/aes256/lvm, so i used encrypted VolumeGroups. ok.
At the end of the ubuntu install it said it cannot install GRUB...ok
So i had to use SuperGRUBdisk to start Fedora&give out the command:
"grub-install /dev/sda
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/10326/does-openbsd-use-bcrypt-by-default
Why doesn't every modern Linux Distribution use BCRYPT?
http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Bcrypt
WHY
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https://blog.torproject.org/blog/detecting-certificate-authority-compromises-and-web-browser-collusion
"Users of Mozilla Firefox that are concerned about this issue should enable
security.OCSP.require in the about:config dialog."
How can i enable this feature in Google Chrome/Chromium?
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Does somebody has an idea, that what kind of iptables/pf rule must i use to
achieve this?:
i only want to allow these connections [on the output chain]:
on port 53 output only allow udp - dns
on port 80 output only allow tcp - http
on port 443 output only allow tcp - https
on port 993 output onl
not android!
Debian, Fedora, or anything (natively = not in chroot)
I'm not sure, but the Nokia N900 can run Debian
http://openattitude.com/2010/03/19/easy-and-amazing-debian-for-the-n900/
I just need Linux because i need:
- iptables/netfilter
- an openvpn client
- a good browser (google
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