something from the mandrake group :
http://linuxi18n.org
BTW : they refer there to hebrew with the alias [he]
Oded
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Cynic, n:
a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" 1911
Greetings,
> Hi list.
> How can i block access to directories and commands on my server ?
> i need to give telnet access to some ppl and i do not want to give them
> full access to the disks and commands.
>
> for example, i do not want to give them access to /etc/
>
By de
Greetings,
Regarding to your "Kernel panic problem" ... I know it might sound
foolish, but also check your proc cooler. I am writing to you after 5 hours of
hard digging in my computer due to the same error (and other errors produced
by it). I also tried to remove all my com
So, looking for some security HOWTO/Tutorials ? ...
** First, there's an "official" security HOWTO at LDP local mirror site:
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/support/docs/Linux/mdw/HOWTO/Security-HOWTO.html
** Check out the following links. They're a bit not-Linux-oriented and possibly a
bit out dated,
Erez & Hadas Boym wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build a small intranet server at work. Just a small server
> with http, news, ftp etc. to use as an internal web server.
>
> can you recommend on a GOOD book from which I can learn how to do in and
> how to maintain it ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Erez
>
> --
> Is there any way to install RH6.0 in a 18GB Scsi disk, using Adaptec
> 2940?
> It can't allocate the partitions.
With an IDE large disk, I found out that the Redhat installer has a
problem with more than 16 partitions (actually, more than 12 logical).
If you partitioned your drive
Thanx for answering...
I typed man -w
Ans saw that it search's /usr/local/qt/man
But, This path isn't mentioned in /etc/man.config.
Is it possible that it replaced the configuration file,
And if so what should I do to retrn the situation to it's back...?
-Amir.
Omer wrote:
> more /etc/man.co
M>> Is there a way to control the server time and process that they are using ?
/etc/security/limits.conf
M>> So they could not simply run something that will crush my system ?
M>> Can i limit their access to the network ? So they could not use sniffy in
M>> order to sniff my passwords ?
Sniffe
The problem is that they are several teen agrees that will probably give away
their passwords and very soon i will have the whole hacker world in my server.
Since i must give them telnet (ssh actually) access and i can't restrict the
servers witch the ssh will be from (they are using dailup) then
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> Has anyone tried the Royal DaVinci ?? The 2 Mega model is sold in
> the US for only $100. It's **not** Palm-compatible but I heard (I
> don't know for sure) that if you have sources (which is often the
> case with shareware) it's not too difficult to
Speaking about KDE app's, there's a site which is sort of an index for
all KDE packages. It is an official KDE site (but somehow I didn't see
there this package, Ksendmail, nor it's "parent" app - Ksmt)
http://kde.tdyc.com/index.php3
BTW, to any of you who missed - KDE 1.1.2 is out.
Boaz.
Het
Try "Linux Network Administrator's Guide" from O'reily.
Erez & Hadas Boym wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build a small intranet server at work. Just a small server
> with http, news, ftp etc. to use as an internal web server.
>
> can you recommend on a GOOD book from which I can learn how to do
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> kppp is an SUID program. There should be no problem runing it as a normal
> user.
Just a little statment before I'm doomed to be an Ediot:
If you would have read a little closer you would have seen I was talking
about pppd and not kppp.
Noam Meltzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> O
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