i have two computers running on my home asus router network:
cmp1, cmp2, both running fc40. cmp2 had been sshed into
cmp1 since yesterday with no issues, but then cmp2's
terminal locked up; neither ctl-c nor ctl-z had any effect,
and eventually i closed the tab. ifconfig gave normal
output on b
My first stupid goto is MTU. Make sure they are using the same MTU.
>
> i have two computers running on my home asus router network:
> cmp1, cmp2, both running fc40. cmp2 had been sshed into
> cmp1 since yesterday with no issues, but then cmp2's
> terminal locked up; neither ctl-c nor ctl-z had a
On 6/20/24 12:44, dan moylan wrote:
puzzled, i blanked out .ssh/known_hosts on cmp2 and tried:
ssh moylan@cmp1
asked if i really wanted to connect, i said yes, and then
was asked for moylan's password. an incorrect password
prompted a second request followed by a correct password.
the window th
kent borg wrote:
> On 6/20/24 12:44, dan moylan wrote:
> > puzzled, i blanked out .ssh/known_hosts on cmp2 and tried:
> >
> > ssh moylan@cmp1
> >
> > asked if i really wanted to connect, i said yes, and then
> > was asked for moylan's password. an incorrect password
> > prompted a second request
On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 20:46:44 -0400
Rich Pieri wrote:
> Announced today on Bleeping Computer.
> Anyone here try it out, yet?
>
> https://www.kaspersky.com/downloads/free-virus-removal-tool
Welp, this is an answer of sorts:
https://www.reuters.com/technology/biden-ban-us-sales-kaspersky-software-o
On 6/20/24 15:44, dan moylan wrote:
i have two computers running on my home asus router network:
cmp1, cmp2, both running fc40. cmp2 had been sshed into
cmp1 since yesterday with no issues, but then cmp2's
terminal locked up; neither ctl-c nor ctl-z had any effect,
and eventually i closed the ta
jbk at kjkelra.com wrote:
> On 6/20/24 15:44, dan moylan wrote:
>> i have two computers running on my home asus router network:
>> cmp1, cmp2, both running fc40. cmp2 had been sshed into
>> cmp1 since yesterday with no issues, but then cmp2's
>> terminal locked up; neither ctl-c nor ctl-z had a
Is it commercial, closed source anti-virus software?
I've never heard of it before posts here.
On 2024-06-20 19:04, Rich Pieri wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 20:46:44 -0400
Rich Pieri wrote:
Announced today on Bleeping Computer.
Anyone here try it out, yet?
https://www.kaspersky.com/downloads/fr
On 6/20/24 21:05, dan moylan wrote:
jbk at kjkelra.com wrote:
On 6/20/24 15:44, dan moylan wrote:
i have two computers running on my home asus router network:
cmp1, cmp2, both running fc40. cmp2 had been sshed into
cmp1 since yesterday with no issues, but then cmp2's
terminal locked up; neith
Daniel M Gessel wrote:
> Is it commercial, closed source anti-virus software?
Yes.
Probably more respected a dozen years ago.
-dsr-
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:29:39 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Daniel M Gessel wrote:
> > Is it commercial, closed source anti-virus software?
>
> Yes.
Kaspersky's main product is. KVRT is essentially a Linux version of
things like Malware Bytes, a malware and rootkit scanner rather than
traditional
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