OA>> Microsoft has announced that starting this November (11/2005) Hotmail
OA>> will implement Sender ID(*) notifications to clients - when an email
OA>> is received w/o Sender ID verification the user will be displayed
OA>> with a warning bar. I'm assuming this is kind of adoption you were
OA>> th
Quoting Guy Teverovsky, from the post of Tue, 21 Jun:
> For the sake of common sense, by any means try to avoid using SFU. It
> opens up some very nasty black holes in AD sucking up any security you
> may have already implemented in AD.
while I agree, it is however quite a headache to introduce a
Hi people,
I need some help with getting my wifi to work under fedora 4 on an intel
centrino machine
I installed ipw2100 and configured the network device eth1 to "Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter"
I can find networks when I run "iwlist eth1 scan", but when I run "ifup
On Saturday, 2 בJuly 2005 22:20, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> I think the problem is not technical here - I can think of a few
> methods to implement sender verification with minimal adjustment to
> existing protocols and with introducing entirely new ones. The
> problem here is that until the signi
No.
"pidof -x xend" returns an empty string.
Amir
From: Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: linux-il@linux.org.il
To: "Amir Binyamini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: Re: "pidof" on a process (which was ran by passing arguments from
the command line)
Date: 03
"Amir Binyamini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> This question may be relevant to running "pidof" generally on processes
> which were run by passing an argument in the command line;
> To me it occurred with python.
>
> I am running a python script of xen.
>
> I want to be able to get t
Hello,
This question may be relevant to running "pidof" generally on processes
which were run by passing an argument in the command line;
To me it occurred with python.
I am running a python script of xen.
I want to be able to get the pid of that process by running "pidof".
The command line f
On Saturday 02 July 2005 20:16, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Aviram Jenik wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is anyone else experiencing the following problem:
> >
> >- Take a Hebrew excel file created on Windows 98
> >- edit it with Openoffice on Linux (locale he_IL.UTF-8)
> >- Send it back to the person who sent
Baruch, thank you for your great tips, although they didn't help me in
this case.
But after a long investigation, I found the "criminal": pump!
Although there is no DHCP server, and although a static IP is defined,
it insists on turning off eth0.
Since it is running as a daemon, the fact that my
Next Monday (4/7/2005), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Oron Peled talk about:
The Wonders of SELInux
or
How root can lock her computer with the keys inside...
Since, again, Oron has agreed to do a short-notice lecture, do n
UE>> mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for example), which is desirable. Right
UE>> now it's technically possible for anybody to send mail from
UE>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], although in some sense it's illegal. But spammers
UE>> don't care much about laws.
I think the problem is not technical here - I can t
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