JDK1.2 debianised?

2000-08-01 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! Does anybody know when/if JDK1.2 will be packaged debian-wise? tia, &rw

OT: enlightenment question

2000-08-01 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! Running an up-to-date potato-box I simply cannot find out how to get E to switch between virtual desktops like fvmw95 did - by pressing -. Any hints? TIA, &rw

Re: JDK1.2 debianised?

2000-08-01 Thread Robert Waldner
hmm, reading the license I see the point, clearly. but an installer-package comes to mind, and I see nothing in the license which would prevent that, but, otoh, I´m no lawyer... &rw On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 22:30:43 +0200, "J.T. Wenting" writes: >not likely. It would require special licensing by Su

bash-"problem"

2000-08-02 Thread Robert Waldner
[Disclaimer: don´t waste your time reading if you´re not really interested, the "problem" is gone for now, and I´m just trying to find out what could have caused it.] --- malloc: block on free list clobbered last command: (null) Report this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- here we go... I´m unsure if

Re: bash-"problem"

2000-08-02 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 13:51:22 PDT, "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" writes: >> >> Q: Can I just go and install a user with the same UID/GID as root, but >> /bin/tcsh as login-shell, so I have a fallback, JIC? >> >better yet, set root's shell to something like sash. ah, perfectly ;-) "statically linked" "bu

Re: more on syslogd & remote logging

2000-08-03 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 22:45:59 PDT, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes: >ok, i got syslogd working it is recieving log entries from my router, now >im curious how i would redirect those to a dedicated file? i tried various >things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to >redirect eve

Re: make menuconfig error

2000-08-04 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 03 Aug 2000 22:19:33 PDT, Dale Morris writes: >I'm trying to compile my new 2.2.16 kernel and when I run make menuconfig, I g >et the following error: >dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory >I know I need a development library here. Can anyone tell me which one it is? libncurs

Re: IP in IP tunneling question

2000-08-08 Thread Robert Waldner
There are several ways of achieving this goal; L2TP, PPTP, GRE, ... I´d suggest L2TP because there´s a quite good client out for this , at least most Cisco-Routers support it, and it´s overhead is rather small. PPTP is also an option, it´s in use here in .at-land b

Re: jdk1.2 deb package

2000-08-10 Thread Robert Waldner
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:15:12 +0200, Joerg Mueller writes: >I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is >there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until >now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local, >but of course t

Re: Mail configuration and setup

2000-08-12 Thread Robert Waldner
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 12:09:30 BST, Geir Erik Nielsen writes: >Once every hour the debian box should connect to the other system, log in as >smallandnice and get the mail. Once the mail is downloaded, it should >distribute the mail in the smallandnice mailfile to the local users mailboxes. As far as

Re: cd burner

2000-08-13 Thread Robert Waldner
>> I'm thinking of getting a cd writer for my system. Any suggestions on >> brand, model, etc..? My system is an athalon 600, non-scusi,. I'm pretty >> new to all this so ease of install, compatibility and use are important. If you want ease of use&install then I´d suggest going for a SCSI-drive,

Re: cd burner

2000-08-13 Thread Robert Waldner
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 13:22:54 MDT, Nate Duehr writes: >The Yamaha at work burns at 8X while copying directly from the other 20X >CD-ROM on the same IDE chain without running the buffer empty or even >close to empty. Machine has 64MB RAM and a PIII-450. While this is ok, slower machines may run int

Re: dirver for OPTI82C93 sound card

2000-08-13 Thread Robert Waldner
umm, you´ve posted your question to the "Debian GNU/Linux" list, which is quite surely *not* the right place to ask Window$ NT questions ;-) &rw On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 15:36:22 PDT, "Ali Balandy" writes: >I've got an Opti 82C93 sound card, but I can't find the driver. I am running W >indows NT 4.

Re: Port No. 1032 - iad3

2000-08-14 Thread Robert Waldner
>On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:36:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote: >> Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or >> any machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows >> this port open and labelled as supporting "iad3"?? Port Type Descripti

Re: Bandwidth Usage Check-out

2000-08-15 Thread Robert Waldner
Have a look at mrtg http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/, this may be just what you want. There´s also a debianized package IIRC. hth, &rw On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:35:22 BST, Wilson Yau writes: >Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the >usage of the bandwidt

bug in xmms´ dependencies?

2000-08-16 Thread Robert Waldner
so.1 (mesag3-glide2) and manually installed it. Now it´s fint, but I don´t know if I should file this as a bug or if I´ve done something wrong. Any hints? TIA, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbach

Re: Hardware Modems

2000-08-17 Thread Robert Waldner
most likely some register(s) getting set via the driver, so DOS-> loadlin is definitely worth a try. If you´re brave enough you could take a look with a debugger at the TSR to see which register(s) get set, the rest should be relatively easy, IM(*very* humble)O. &rw -- / Robert Waldne

netscape annoyance

2000-08-17 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! Since ~4 hours ago netscrap tells me every 2 minutes Netscape: subprocess diagnostics (stdout/stderr) Warning: Actions not found: PrimipiveParentCancel It doesn´t seem to hinder functionality in any way, but it sure as hell is annoying. Can it be that bit-rot has taken it´s way here

limiting access

2000-08-20 Thread Robert Waldner
other than / , but what´s the command/utility for that? TIA, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

keeping checksums of every file installed

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Waldner
away from my colleague to make sure there´s no trojan or something installed? (The joke is that there´ll be a security audit and they want to have the root-pws for that...) TIA, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |

Re: keeping checksums of every file installed

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 01:26:32 EST, "David B. Harris" writes: >To quote Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ># Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of ># each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere safe so >that >

Re: keeping checksums of every file installed

2001-02-16 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 18:36:13 MST, John Galt writes: >On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robert Waldner wrote: >>I´ll soon have to give out the root-pw of one of my boxes temporarily, >> but I´m a little paranoid... >> >>Does anybody know of some program/script that could make chec

HDDs (Re: Rebooting is foolish .... )

2001-02-17 Thread Robert Waldner
//gfrastsackl.org/realityshow/ for examples). This all only counts IDE-drives, for SCSI I use Seagate Cheetah´s, but it seems to me that they´ve got a lifespan of ~ 2 years only, then start slowly dying (but hey, they´re fast). cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T:

Re: LSB and RPM

2001-02-19 Thread Robert Waldner
ess secure(not a good thought to me). Well I haven´t dist-upgraded to 2.2 yet, but keep my sources.list pointed to stable nonetheless. So matter-of-factly I have a quite secure (incl. security-fixes) and up-to-date system with a 2.0.38-kernel ;) and I wouldn´t call it unsupported, weren´t it for

security.debian.org mirrors? (was Re: Debian or Redhat 7??? )

2001-02-20 Thread Robert Waldner
ttp://www.debian.org/security/ Could somebody inject the necessary clue on where to find a list, please? TIA, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: Install (LILO ?) problems!

2001-02-24 Thread Robert Waldner
t is anyway. Re-run lilo, reboot... This is how I solved the "LI..."-problem here. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: freeze when mounting cd image using loop

2001-02-27 Thread Robert Waldner
d image with the command > >mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 cd_image /cdrom -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: Outlook conversion

2001-02-28 Thread Robert Waldner
ndreds of saved messages from the past >> couple months. http://software.starnate.com/ could be what you´re looking for... cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: Outlook conversion

2001-02-28 Thread Robert Waldner
ant to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past >>> couple months. Someone mentioned --- Kmailcvt in the K -> Utilities -> Kmail Import --- in private mail to me. I don´t use any KDE (nor am I the one with the Hindlook-problem), so I can´t comment on it... cheers, &rw --

Re: non-Debian package

2001-03-04 Thread Robert Waldner
nstalls a package install the converted .deb with `dpkg -i ` cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: moving/duplicating the mail spool

2001-03-05 Thread Robert Waldner
var/spool/mail but YMMV, I´m using stock sendmail. hth, &rw 0: yes, I´ve seen that happen. twice[1]. 1: yes, quotas are in place now. -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: Sendmail and Debian

2001-03-05 Thread Robert Waldner
rtusertable', `hash /etc/mail/virtusers')dnl to sendmail.mc, `touch /etc/mail/virtuser`, `sendmailconfig`, et voila. I got the "`hash /etc/mail/virtusers'" from the sendmail-FAQ on sendmail.org. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933

Re: Reserved IP numbers

2001-03-07 Thread Robert Waldner
addressing) clearly defines 172.16/12 for this. 127/8 is for loopback et al. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: Bash & .bashrc

2001-03-07 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 16:40:25 EST, "Colin Cashman" writes: >What's the best way to handle this so it's done automagically upon logging in? > Just throw "source .bashrc" onto the end of the >.bash_profile file? IMHO: yes. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert W

Re: .forward

2001-03-08 Thread Robert Waldner
myself. `egrep "\.forward" /usr/doc/sendmail/*txt` should get you sufficiently started. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: mp3 encoding

2001-03-10 Thread Robert Waldner
ity[2]. Unfortunately I know of no .deb for it, you´d have to compile it yourself. cheers, &rw 0: "GOGO-no-coda" on google&friends 1: sorry, i386 (and there 586++ IIRC) only 2: IMHO -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL P

Re: mp3 encoding

2001-03-10 Thread Robert Waldner
(sorry for following up on my own post) On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 23:59:58 +0100, Robert Waldner writes: >You may also want to search for "gogo"[0], it´s based on lame, with some > portions re-written in assembler[1]. Unequalled in speed and > quality[2]. Unfortunately I know of no

Re: Where is nslookup

2001-03-22 Thread Robert Waldner
way to find out what package a given file belongs to is via http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages ("Search Contents of Latest Release"). cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | DSA key ID: C33A2BC0 /

Re: OT: Best PDA?

2001-03-22 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 07:59:40 +0100, Jonathan Gift writes: >The Palm comes with a keyboard? No, but you can purchase an add-on keyboard, which IMHO is *quite* worth the bucks if you´re gonna type more than the occasional note. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T

fyi: ftp.at.debian.org down

2000-10-09 Thread Robert Waldner
since yesterday 0100 (UTC+2) (see http://de.stats.san.ka.schas.net/ftp.at.debian.org.html) From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SOA of at.debian.org): "danke, ist bereits bekannt, an der Behebung wird gearbeitet" (transl.: thanks, already known, we´re working on it) jfyi, &rw

Re: 60 gig drive

2000-10-12 Thread Robert Waldner
he 1st 1k cylinders, that´s no problem at all. hth, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

q´s ad adding driver to ghostscript

2000-10-12 Thread Robert Waldner
doc/gs/devices.txt -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

Re: q´s ad adding driver to ghostscript

2000-10-15 Thread Robert Waldner
Umm, don´t get me wrong, I don´t want to be obnoxious or something. A little feedback (maybe I asked the wrong questions, gave too much/not enough information, heck, maybe I even got the wrong tone) would be nice though ;) tia, &rw On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 21:08:45 +0200, Robert Waldner wr

fvwm95, xf86_svga or a smoked gfx-card

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Waldner
= 1280*1024*8 bits memory requirements eg 1280*1024*8/8 bytes? IOW ~1.3 MB whereas 1152x864x16bpp ~1.9 MB? Because that would mean I´m now using more mem on the gfx-card than before so I can´t quite believe to have simply smoked the RAM... TIA, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g

Re: burning CDs

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Waldner
ke that)? The Debian .iso´s are bootable as are your self-created ones when using the pseudo-image-kit. >Wouldn't that be much better? Less fuss for Debian newbies? It already is ;-) cheers, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

Re: fvwm95, xf86_svga or a smoked gfx-card

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Waldner
remains. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ~.X*, ~.fvwm* show no difference, trying as another user doesn´t also. Interesting enough, in the lower reslution with only 8bpp the problem persists, too. TIA, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x

Re: Syncronize pc-clock w/timeserver

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Waldner
d ntpdate (package ntpdate)? Also, if you´re behind some kind of (masquerading, NATing) firewall, this could be a problem... hth, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ \KPNQwest/AT tech staff| Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

Re: Syncronize pc-clock w/timeserver

2000-10-16 Thread Robert Waldner
is another one that I can't think of right now, that advertises to >keep the clock up to date without the complexity and perhaps resource >requirements of ntp. I think you´re referring to xntpd, which afair not only sync´s your clock but also constantly measures the drift and adj

Re: Anti-spam system

2000-10-18 Thread Robert Waldner
bypass sendmail for incoming connections, the obtuse smtpd http://www.obtuse.com/smtpd.html is my favourite choice for somesuch (although partly for it´s aggressively amusing messages ("host.bla.com is thrilled beyond bladder control to meet you") *g*). hth, &rw -- / Robert Waldner <

Re: Anti-spam system

2000-10-19 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:46:47 PDT, "John L. Fjellstad" writes: >On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 11:25:40PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: > >> or down-/upgrade to 8.9.3, my current potato 8.9.3-21 isn´t vulnerable >> to this (or to any other from http://www.abuse.net/relay.h

Re: Anti-spam system

2000-10-19 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 11:50:48 PDT, "John L. Fjellstad" writes: >On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 07:40:37AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: > >> which of course means that you should upgrade to at least 8.9.3-22 or >> -23[0], the latter is already in stable. > >My main p

Re: ssh X forwarding error

2000-10-23 Thread Robert Waldner
1, run the remote program with -display localhost:2 or something like that, I don´t remember exactly. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 Fax x533 \ \ KPNQwest/AT tech staff | Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

Re: pop-authenticate before SMTP?

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Waldner
eding users mail to the MTA. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 Fax x533 \ \ Network Engineer - KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien /

caching/buffering/ram usage (linux-, not debian-specific)

2000-10-24 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! I´m trying to get my workstation running as fast as possible, and since I´ve got hold of some extra ram ... Please correct me if I´m wrong: Linux uses most of the free ram for caching (read+write), up to a certain percentage which is kept free for general purposes. afaik this is one of t

Re: caching/buffering/ram usage (linux-, not debian-specific)

2000-10-26 Thread Robert Waldner
the moment :) Hmm, the war uptime vs. kernel is usually won by uptime here ;-) , but all the other packages are up-to-date as of yesterday. (That´s why I´m running 2.0.3[6,8] kernels on some other boxes) tnx, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: caching/buffering/ram usage (linux-, not debian-specific)

2000-10-26 Thread Robert Waldner
re on the 2.0.38-boxes. I can´t remember seeing any security warnings for 2.0.38, so I think that´s the choice whereever possible. tnx, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Strange chat / pppd behaviour ... :O

2000-10-26 Thread Robert Waldner
T&F0 thru AT&F3. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: SSH permission problems

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
Ahmed" writes: > >I accidentally did a chmod -R on my home directory and messed up the >permissions in my home directory (/home/ssahmed). Now, I am unable to >SSH from work into my home system. -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: SSH permission problems

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
On 27 Oct 2000 19:22:56 +1100, Brian May writes: >>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Robert> Of yourse, the sshd processs has to be able to read the >Robert> files, so ~, ~/ .ssh and ~/.ssh/authorized_keys have t

Re: Aint this a bug or i'm just the one having this problem

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
like a bug, yes. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Aint this a bug or i'm just the one having this problem

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
On 27 Oct 2000 08:44:34 -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini writes: >:: Robert Waldner writes: >> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:52:26 +0800, Livia Admin writes: >>> I'm using debian/woody and kernel-2.4-test*. >>> anyone pls try running "yes `yes`" as any user if it

Re: Aint this a bug or i'm just the one having this problem

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
es mine. > >this is just a simple DoS, it is because your system is not configured >with resource limits, that will also cripple or kill a 2.2 box without >limits. on my system with limits: >the solution: configure resource limits. How? tia, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Net

Re: Strange chat / pppd behaviour ... :O

2000-10-27 Thread Robert Waldner
ld expect? Any idea? >:)) could be that your ISP has more than one kind of accesserver (or slightly different configured ones) in their huntgroup. this specific question shouldn´t be a challenge for a good helpdesk ;-) hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 8

Re: security questions

2000-10-28 Thread Robert Waldner
l was /bin/false, but I remember reading about it somewhere... &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: NO DIAL TONE

2000-10-30 Thread Robert Waldner
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:44:58 -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo writes: >How can I tell my modem in cahtscript that don't wait for dial tone before dia >ling? normally, ATX3 should do it. YMMV. /etc/ppp/options: connect "chat -v '' ´AT&F1´ ´OK´ 'ATX3DT123456' 'C

apache and ssi (OT)

2000-10-30 Thread Robert Waldner
.php3 like out of index.shtml, but the spitted-out page has in it, so obviously it isn´t parsed at all. I´m at a loss here: SSI should be correctly configured (it works in the default host), I´ve tried everything I could think of... Any hints from the clueful? TIA, &rw -- / Ing. Ro

Re: Debian crashes: sw, hw or malicious hacker/virus problems?

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Waldner
mer, turned out to be a temperature issue. Now that outside is back to below 20°C the problems gone, in the meantime I reduced CPU-temp by disabling the search for ET ;) and backing down from 133 mhz to 60 mhz. just my 2 cents worth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: whence "ping -w"?

2000-11-03 Thread Robert Waldner
here applicable). hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Testing modems

2000-11-04 Thread Robert Waldner
odem. Then you can alter >the registers and settings of the modem as specified in the manual. Sometimes it´s also useful to issue a ATI (which gives back some information about the modem), or, if you´re brave ;-) , an AT&F (maybe followed by a 0 or 1) to reset the modem back to factory

Re: Debian Potato and Alcatel Speed Touch USB?

2000-11-04 Thread Robert Waldner
´s also a fact that 802.3 (ethernet) networking is proven and stable with linux, and USB is quite new, so you may want to consider that also... >Q: >Does anyone else have this kind of setup? I´m writing this mail over one ;-) hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer

Re: i am hacked atm.. what's better thing to do?

2000-11-07 Thread Robert Waldner
ome time, you´ll probably find somebody, so you can backup each others logs. I do that with a friend of mine, I´m with Debian/Intel, the other machine Solaris/Sun. just a thought, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Sendmail Virtualuser

2000-11-13 Thread Robert Waldner
S: Please don´t send HTML-mails to the list, tnx. -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: CISCO --> debian tool(s)

2000-11-17 Thread Robert Waldner
d, it does a great job if you have to cope with large numbers of routers (especially criscos). hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

OT: working with cisco gear (Re: CISCO --> debian tool(s))

2000-11-18 Thread Robert Waldner
gt;mrtg etc.. which are useful unless you have to manage lots of those boxes, maintaining (+backuping!) their configuration, both locally and in general, upgrading them with the latest security fixes etc pp. a bunch of fleas can´t be _that_ much more work ;-) ... &rw -- / Ing. Robert Wal

Re: OT: working with cisco gear (Re: CISCO --> debian tool(s))

2000-11-18 Thread Robert Waldner
yBurn-ware ... If you´re (for whatever reason) already forced to use expensive (and much too often crappy) cisco-gear, I´d guess you don´t want to strangle yourself further with more&more not-open-source-software. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933

Re: SSH (was Telent)

2000-11-23 Thread Robert Waldner
nts (windows desktop, debian servers) I´m fond of teraterm (with ssh-extension), try your favourite search engine (for the ssh-ext., search for "ttssh"). hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Tried apt-get install unzip without sucess!

2000-11-23 Thread Robert Waldner
is not avilable with the contents of >sources.list >E: Package unzip has no installation candidate. > >How to solve this problem? -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: mail address validation

2000-11-27 Thread Robert Waldner
ldner:~] sendmail -bv [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] deliverable: mailer esmtp, host \ flatline.org.uk., user [EMAIL PROTECTED] just my 2 cents, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

avi-player for debian

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! Is there player for .avi-files packaged as .deb out there? Or any player capable of playing .avi´s at all? I can´t find any (but that may be ´cause I´m looking in the wrong places etc...). TIA, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <

Re: Port 12345?

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
nection. For you with fixed network access, >how often do this happen, a few times a day? 10-15/week. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: Port 12345?

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
then that´s a _strong_ indication. > Is there an appropriate >selection of Debian packages for this? I wouldn´t know of one. hth, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
S* an attack? scanning for vulnerabilities. yes. > I mean, should I report this >as *AN* attack? yes. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
h the time, the harder the life for script kiddies (funny everytime you tell the account holder eg parents ;-) what their kids do) and spammers the less likely that they try again. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 18:13:58 +0100, Philipp Schulte writes: >On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 06:00:16PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote: >> > I mean, should I report this >> >as *AN* attack? >> >> yes. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > >Shouldn't this be <[EMAIL

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 15:24:02 -0200, Mario Olimpio de Menezes writes: >On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Robert Waldner wrote: > >> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 14:40:09 -0200, Mario Olimpio de Menezes writes: >> >One computer where I have Debian installed was scanned >> >recently. Som

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 16:59:04 GMT, Pollywog writes: >I usually do not report attempts to connect to single ports. Me neither, except special ports like ftp, linuxconf, netbus, where nobody at no fscking time has anything to look for for a good&valid reason. &rw -- / Ing. Rob

Re: Port 12345?

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
u" or the like. and that´s what I think Mario had in mind. >All my linux boxes run tcplogd which logs connections - its not the >greatest software around, but does okay. Simple plain old remote syslogging is a great thing, but has it´s limits also. &rw -- / Ing. Ro

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
e case, people just say that and the ISP doesn´t bother. The first time. But when such occurs frequently... &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
peaking world. Certain ISPs here in .at behaved the same way for some time, until they got so much bad press coverage that even [$biglocalcableisp] started to perform... ...at least better than before, publicity helps. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F:

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 21:18:34 +0100, Philipp Schulte writes: >On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 09:04:20PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote: > >> >Shouldn't this be <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>? >> >> No, $yourproviders complaint is _much_ more likely to be taken >> seriously

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
of illegal tasks (as which I would clearly define port-scanning) is also illegal. There was some coverage in either c´t or iX[0] some half year go iirc. Disclaimer: IANAL. &rw 0: german computer magazines. good ones imho, especially iX. -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 20:14:47 GMT, Pollywog writes: >On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 21:07:15 +0100, Robert Waldner said: > >> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 16:59:04 GMT, Pollywog writes: >> >I usually do not report attempts to connect to single ports. >> >> Me neither, except

Re: Port 12345?

2000-11-28 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 20:25:54 GMT, Pollywog writes: >On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 21:10:10 +0100, Robert Waldner said: >> >> That´s great for general purposes alone, but it doesn´t mail you and >> say: "hey, someone just port-scanned you" or the like. and that´s >

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-29 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 00:21:30 +0100, Philipp Schulte writes: >On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 11:02:52PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote: >> But unauthorized use of ressources is, as is unauthorized altering. And >> the preparation of illegal tasks (as which I would clearly define >&g

Re: Port 12345?

2000-11-29 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 23:49:11 GMT, Pollywog writes: >On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 23:08:43 +0100, Robert Waldner said: >> As soon as I figure out how to get portsentry to "mail -s `$TARGET$ >> attempted bla`" (I guess some 6 hours of sleep away ;-) ) I´ll be a >> conver

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-29 Thread Robert Waldner
to be expected to do something, but you only have a single point of view, your isp has a much broader base. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: web mail

2000-11-29 Thread Robert Waldner
o mail via a web front end. -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

Re: web mail

2000-11-29 Thread Robert Waldner
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:29:09 CST, Brian McGroarty writes: >Do any of these handle multiple mutt-style (Mail/) folders? acmemail talks pop or imap with the mailserver, so it wholly depends on your popd/imapd what support you´ll have there. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engin

Re: OT: port scan

2000-11-30 Thread Robert Waldner
t;Or if you happen to be on a network 'near' (typically within a dozen >/24's or so) of someone with one of the above worms running Try dialing up with a windos-pc. Once connected, go to "network neighbourhood". Enjoy all the data on the open shares. &rw -- /

Re: Help: Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug - workaround enabled

2000-11-30 Thread Robert Waldner
d more >info? No, I´ve seen this with every Intel Pentium I ever ran Linux on. &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /

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