On Sat, Sep 27, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: mail origin verification":
> 2. Last week I was blamed by my ISP that I'm trying to send
> spam because apparently my Debian had a world-accessible
> Apache mod_proxy (he wasn't aware of that, I found the evidance
> in my apache logs), which
I've just bought a Gigabyte Radeon 9000 Pro AGP card for my
new Linux box. It supports only video-out which I didn't expect
to bother me but now that I see that there are several packages
for debian to handle Video-In as well I suspect I might miss it.
("apt-cache search vdr" gives (pruned list):
I am connected from Debian through Actcom (PPPoE, Samsung's
blue iron ethernet ADSL modem) and don't have "asyncmap 0"
in my dsl-provider file.
The closest I get to mention asyncmap is a comment-out of
"default-asyncmap".
Besides, according to the pppd manual multiple asyncmap's are
OR'ed, so there
Alon Altman wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Maxim K. wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
maybe "Welcome to Life?" :
I don't understand what is the problem making this with a regular mail.
you can always write the source address whatever you want,
but the stamps will discover which post
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, Sep 26, 2003:
> To be even more precise - *LOCAL* timezone is irrelevant, but NTP
> must keep the time in SOME timezone so you can relate to it when
> translating to a convenient timezone by date(1) and friends. That is
> what UTC (a universal timezone, which happens
1. Use wires where possible. Nothing compares to that in terms of
cost/effectiveness and
bandwidth. If you wish to connect you laptop to a TV set , watching
movies residing on another server
or any such heavy files transfer - nothing else will work fast enough.
Maybe Powerline will do.
2. W
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Ariel Biener wrote:
Oh, the relevant Intel docs are at:
ftp://download.intel.com/design/motherbd/linux/RedHat9_info.pdf
It seems that I need to set IDE mode to legacy, where it wont support all
controllers, but the following:
1). Pri ATA only
2). Sec ATA only
3). Pri+Sec
Hi,
After playing with it for a while, I decided to turn to the list for
some clues.
I have on my hands a workstation, based on a Intel Desktop board
D875PBZ (875P chipset), with a Pentium4 2.4C processor. This workstation
has 3 disks, one being a ATA100 drive (system disk), and two SA
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
> Hey all, and happy-new-year!
>
> I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients
> (Mixed Windows and Linux boxes).
>
> My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem).
>
> We are about to v
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 12:11:39AM +0300, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
> Hey all, and happy-new-year!
>
> I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients
> (Mixed Windows and Linux boxes).
>
> My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem)
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
> a. putting the modem and the hub in the place the phone line gets into the
> house and split. This way I can put the RJ45's alongside the telephone lines,
> in the same pipe.
> I'll bring two cables to my gateway's room (one for modem and one fo
Hey all, and happy-new-year!
I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients
(Mixed Windows and Linux boxes).
My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem).
We are about to virtually re-construct our home, and I would like to do the
netw
Hi,
Heartbeat can give you solutions for that.. The only real problem is
indeed the storage which you want to be synchronized.
High Availability clusters should provide a way for having shared
storage (i.e. scsi disk / JBOD connected to two servers), while the main
node is down, the other will mou
I believe that
asyncmap 0
is required in order to get connected to the Internet through ActCom,
both on dial up and ADSL lines.
The point is that Debian's latest suggestion for
/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider asserts the following:
# RFC 2516, paragraph 7 mandates that the following
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 12:21:12AM +0200, Sagi Bashari wrote:
> So going back to my original question: is there a simple way to
> synchronize a directory between two linux servers, like rsync does --
> but in real time?
A directory also has its metadata, which will be a lot harder to
synchroniz
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Maxim K. wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Moshe Kaminsky wrote about "Re: mail origin verification":
> > > That's what I meant. The fact that some technion address appear in the
> > > headers is not a big consolation. If you send th
On Friday 26 September 2003 11:38, Oren Held wrote:
> Samba 3.0 was just released.
> I wonder whether Samba's winbind (A mechanism for reading unix account
> info from MS Windows DC) grew mature recently..
Actually, Winbind is used to read MS-Windows Domain accounts in unix, and not
the other wa
Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Talking about AntiVirus and microsoft...
>
> I keep receiving mails
> titled "Last Net Security Update"
> from "Microsoft Internet Security Department"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> to "Microsoft Client" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> does anyone know somethin
On Friday 26 September 2003 01:14, Sagi Bashari wrote:
> > If your application is writen as a Java web-app then you can take
> > advantage of
> > clustered Servlet engines, which enable sharing of sessions in a
> > cluster, just
> > for this kind of situations (in addition to the scalability advant
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Talking about AntiVirus and microsoft...
I keep receiving mails
tit
Hi,
First of all Shana Tova to all the IGLU people =)
And for less important things:
Samba 3.0 was just released.
I wonder whether Samba's winbind (A mechanism for reading unix account
info from MS Windows DC) grew mature recently..
Does Anybody have a good/bad experience to share? :)
- Oren
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:15:46AM -0400, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> > Actually, if Linus showed his face there, I must've been too busy
> > hacking or chatting on IRC to see ;-) I did meets lots of other people
> > whose code we all run every day.
>
> He has been there the day before, in kernel su
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Moshe Kaminsky wrote about "Re: mail origin verification":
> > That's what I meant. The fact that some technion address appear in the
> > headers is not a big consolation. If you send the mail from your own
> > machine, it might come
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