Dear Alex (and Netta),
Mutt's latest international and domestic versions (in RPM format) can
be found at http://mutt.linuxatwork.at/
Please note that versions prior to 1.0 suffered from a buffer overflow
bug.
Yosi
>Hi, El-al, Netta!
>
>On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:56:19AM +0200, you wrote the fo
A just released gtkbiditext, a biditext widget for Hebrew. Please
see the home page at http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/freesw/gtk/gtkbiditext
The README file is included below:
Enjoy!
--
gtkbiditext is a port of the gtk 1.2.4 text widget to support bidi for
Hebrew. The conversion was
All my users use fetchmail to get mail from my ISP's POP server.
For lack of resources, I cannot put a pop server on my box.
What is the best way to protect my users passwords from being sniffed?
Can a user use an encrypted tunnel to send the userid and password to
the pop server?
Any pointers
Yes, I see. but what about the RH isdn script ? Is it useless altogether ?
It is looking for a file called /etc/isdn/activeisdn (or similar),
probably to pull settings and set a lot of variables that are used in the
isdn script. I would like to use the RH way since it isn't my machine.
Can you ma
After few weeks of fights i finally set my ISDN to work with RH 6.1... and
in a very easy way.
follow these:
1) upgrade the kernel and dont forget to compile the ISDN modules
2) dont install isdn4linux utils that comes with RH 6.1, they are faulty,
use the isdn4linux on the site i'll give you
3)
I sow little program in Winblow that can see what mail you have without
downloading it and erase what ever you don't want to read.
Does Linux have something like this ?
Herouth Maoz wrote:
> At 19:07 +0200 5/1/2000, Moran wrote:
> >but, if i dont want stay in the mailing list and you will block
|Another problem is his netcard. It's a Macronix something PCI and the
|tulip driver recognizes it. BUT ifconfig eth0 up crashes and any further
|use of ifconfig becomes impossible (ps ax shows that the ifconfig process
|is D (dead ?).
I have such a card, it wont work till you copy the tulip.c dri
Hi Schlomo,
well, for the ISDN I have published once (look at the archives of Linux
IL Mailing lists) a script of connecting/disconnecting..
If this person is using KDE - then look for the program KISDN in
freshmeat - it's an excellent and very easy program to connect to the
net...
As for the n
Hi Linuxers,
I went to install ISDN on a RH6.1 for somebody and was very surprised:
Even though there exists an isdn script in /etc/rc.d/init.d I couldn't
find anything to configure it. isdnconf didn't do anything, too.
Could please somebody save the honor of RH and tell me how to setup ISDN
on
Hey Moran,
There's one reason not to move ILUG to NNTP or any other sort of
web-based forums engine, and that was already said in previous
discussions - content and questions should be pushed to people
rather than having them remember to visit it once in a while.
For now, anybody can read the we
At 19:07 +0200 5/1/2000, Moran wrote:
>but, if i dont want stay in the mailing list and you will block access for
>who isnt in the mailing-list we actually didnt do anything by having
>newsgroup.
Actually, what you describe is easily solvable in two ways - speaking as an
experienced list manager
The Haifa Linux Club will meet on next Sunday (9/1/00) at 18:30, CS. Dept.
bldg. in the technion (Fishbach) room 413.
Lecture Subject: Kerberos Authentication Protocol
Lecturer: Me (Orr)
Note that the lecture will be one and a half hour (not two as usual).
Orr Dunkelman,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"In
well, the reason i asked it is because this list generate much to much mail.
not everything is intersted me and i dont like the idea of getting it all in
email. but i also want stay informed of whats going on. im sure there are
others that feel the same way.
newsgroup is very good solution for it.
At 18:12 +0200 5/1/2000, Ely Levy wrote:
>That sound nice ,
>If People want it , I think there is a news gateway for listar.
>and there are enough news servers willing to host news groups if enough
>people ask for it. but I can ask about puting it on cs.huji news server..
One should make sure, th
That sound nice ,
If People want it , I think there is a news gateway for listar.
and there are enough news servers willing to host news groups if enough
people ask for it. but I can ask about puting it on cs.huji news server..
ll&p
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On
I recall I was once fscking my head off for half a day, till
I finally decided I can do without the option to boot the Windows
on the IDE disk. After physically disconnecting the IDE and then
running lilo to install again (have a Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra SCSI),
it worked perfectly.
Ben-Nes Michael
As any GNU program must come with source it's hard for you to prove you
haven't seen the source (same thing happend with BSD and Sun).
What you are talking about is RE of binaries that are not released with
thier code or as people suggested before an hardware that does not come
with the plans.
An
Hi All
My Lilo hate me and show only "LI" while loading.
I have motherboard Abit bh6
HD IBM scsi UW 9GB
Tekram 390f-UW
HDA1
HDC1,2
SDA1 600MB - / bootable flag
sda2 64MB - swap
sda3 2GB - /usr
I tried LINEAR and other way to partion SDA without success.
While doing /sbin/lilo i get:
W
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> Does anyone in the Raanana area have a RedHat 6.1 disk and/or
> StarOffice that I could borrow and/or burn ?
got RH6.1, or better yet, I have Mandrake too. want to bring a blank
media to the friday meeting? I'll be able to burn you a copy by then.
-
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Mike wrote:
> Hi.
> I just installed a NIS/NFS server.
> The mail server uses those services in order to authonticate users.
> I can send mail, however in the qpopper (the pop3 program) log written that
> it was unable to open .popbull file.
>
> Does anyone has any idea how t
Well I'm not really sure what exaclly he tries to do ..
but I guess he could use SSL or one of the web admin programs that run
scripts for you..
I still try to get why he even touches the passwd file..
SSL looks like the must normal option in my homble opinion..
and btw there are already programs
http://www.uni-mainz.de/%7Ebauec002/B2Main.html
--Constantin Eizner
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Title: Caldera 2.3 Netware Printing
Anyone has an experience with Caldera ?
I have chosen this distro due to it's Netware support. I did menage to login to NDS tree, but failed to define our Netware printers.
There is almost nothing in CalderaSystems site that can help me. There "Getting s
> What I heard (and please note, this was from a programmer, not a
> lawyer)
Just a note: I don't think that anyone's being a lawyer or not is
relevant. AFAIK -- and I'd love to hear otherwise -- the GPL has not
been tested in court. Thus, there are no REAL precedents on what can
or cannot
How about, if Mike will write the script in a way that gets the
user/password combination for root from the user though a form?
usually why respond to this kind of question would be are you nuts??
you want to make a suid script?and not only a suid script but one that
edit your password file?
Hi, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 10:13:51AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> AS>> (Geez. I hope Debian will get their act together and release a
> AS>> distribution with a 2.2 kernel already for heavens sake. Of course 24
> AS>> will be released immediately thereafter
AS>> (Geez. I hope Debian will get their act together and release a
AS>> distribution with a 2.2 kernel already for heavens sake. Of course 2.4
AS>> will be released immediately thereafter.)
Are you serious? Debian still has 2.0? Now that's 2.3 is in feature
freeze and 2.4 is on the horizon? I kn
On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Moran wrote:
> hi,
> is there linux-il news group ?
no, but it should not be too tricky to construct an Email-to-nn gateway
at home on a local news server. that's what linux is for :-)
--
Ira Abramov ; whois:IA58 ; www.scso.com ; all around Linux enthusiast
fortune: too
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, El-al, Netta wrote:
> does it come with redhat (5.2, 6, or 6.1). if not where do i get it?
mutt.org :-)
pine comes with all Red Hat and derivatives (see Mandrake, it's the
best)
I tried using mutt once and got a bit confused by its config, it's not
for getting started in 15
Hi, El-al, Netta!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:56:19AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> does it come with redhat (5.2, 6, or 6.1). if not where do i get it?
RedHat comes with the US version, with all crypto hooks removed. I
just looked through rpmfind.net and apparently there is no package for
t
does it come with redhat (5.2, 6, or 6.1). if not where do i get it?
-Original Message-
From: Alex Shnitman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 7:49 AM
To: 'ILUG'
Subject: Re: customizing e-mail
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:18:14AM +0200, El-al, Netta wrote:
> i
Hi, Mike!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:35:36AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> I just recive my order from cheapBytes so if anyone want copies let me know.
> I now have :
>
> FreeBSD 3.2 - Full edition (i think) - from BSD, not CheapBytes
If you want a copy of FreeBSD 3.4 tell me. :-) That's t
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