Re: [gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-06 Thread Martin Carpella
"A. Khattri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hmm.. on many systems, CTRL S is used to stop output on a terminal. CTRL Q > resumes it. Probably the terminal driver is intercepting it before it gets > through ssh to your emacs session. On many terminals you can precede any > control sequence with CTRL

Re: [gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-04 Thread Martin Carpella
Bryan Whitehead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "man screen" then search for "C-s" to get the scoop. ;) Hmm, thanks, did that, did'n notice that I changed anything in regard to this, maybe I accidently toggled the settings. Thanks for your help, Martin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-03 Thread Martin Carpella
Hi! When connecting to one of my gentoo servers via SSH, I've got a strange problem: Ctrl+S is not sent to my screen sessions any more, instead handled directly by the shell, causing the sesssion to freeze. This is extremly annoying as many emacs shortcuts require Ctrl+S. Anyone got any idea what

Re: [gentoo-user] No HTML in posts?

2005-05-27 Thread Martin Carpella
Hi! James Colannino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said, > aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip > tags from your view of the text and make it more readable? Just > wondering. I'm using Gnus in emacs t

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems changing email clients

2005-05-16 Thread Martin Carpella
Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Now, I could always leave the mail on the POP3 server just for that, but > I also want to know how Sylpheed will act upon my current settings > (labels, filters, etc). And I just don't want to have to manage two mail > directories, even temporarily. In

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache2 SSL help

2005-05-12 Thread Martin Carpella
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Actually all of my pages are either in / or /admin/. If I leave the > above I get a 403 when accessing https though. Directory is related to the file-system directory, so you are setting it for your system's root, not your webpage's root. You need to have a

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache2 SSL help

2005-05-12 Thread Martin Carpella
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, I fixed this by removing these lines from httpd.conf: > > > AllowOverride None > Order Deny,Allow > Deny from all > > Can anyone tell me why that block worked with the old apache2 layout > but not the new? Am I opening any holes by getting rid of it? In

Re: [gentoo-user] Users with access to shell!

2005-05-12 Thread Martin Carpella
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How can secure my server with this users accessing to shell? , If you can't trust your users you always have a problem as shell access and/or compiler-access are the first steps to installing a root-kit if they are really up to this kind of things. Putting them in a

Re: [gentoo-user] Programs executed as root cannot connect to X server

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Carpella
Sami Samhuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think you might be looking for this command (normal user): > > % xhost +localhost Note however that this can be dangerous, as now every local user could send you a window to your X-server, not only root. Regards, Martin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mai