Hello
I'm looking for all info there is on the web (howto's, mini's, active usenet
groups and mailing lists, etc.) about installing isdn card over RH 6.1
system. I'm using isa tas100 card so i'm also looking for info about isapnp.
If any one uses this card please contact me. I tried looking mysel
Ayal Sharon: I tried to reply to you but hotmail kicked the message
back. in the meantime, I'm posting it to the entire list, since it is
still on-topic.
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Ayal Sharon wrote:
> They all run the same applications (Emacs, Apache, Gimp, etc). They all run
> the same Shells - at
I'd like to thank all the helpers again on the last event, and to inform
you of the next one. I have reserved Class 4 (a bit smaller, I hope we
all fit in :-) for Friday Jan 7th at 11:00. after a round of
introductions and exchanging Y2K survival horror stories (if any) we
will have a lecture abo
> i tend to agree with ely about one thing here - there was a thread
> discussing vulnerabilities in wuftpd, and he simply forwarded something
> that relevant to that specific thread. this by itself adds some value to
> the discussion. perhaps as a compromise, next time, ely, simply send a
> refer
> I completely agree with you.
> There is no justification for using telnet nowadays.
> If you need debugging protocols by typing into ports, use
> netcat.Sometimes
> telnet, with all its handshaking, will even take you back into
> problemland. Netcat
> is clean.
Um, that's not
lets understand something.
you all can argue as much as you want.
you all can write emails on emails fighting with each other.
the fact is you all argued so much i have lots of unnread emails and its not
really bother me.
another fact is that i wasnt incorrect. all i did was forward important
prob
Guy Keren Wrote:
> ar the quotation marks part of the file's contents? if so - remove them.
> also, remove the 'locadomain' part, it's pointless.
>
> make sure your /etc/nsswitch.conf file has a line like this:
>
> hosts: files dns
>
> the relevant part is that 'files' should be first,
Hello,
i would like to inform you that there is new
translation of article called lame you can find it at:
http://pluto.spaceports.com/~rc/linux/
file name is: heb-lame.doc
its word format
its 90% ready its pretty much long it describe
everything on red hat 6.1 i think from installation t
I would look into pnpdump as well. If I am not mistaken there is a PNP
{mimi}HOWTO.
> Hello
>
> I'm looking for all info there is on the web (howto's, mini's, active usenet
> groups and mailing lists, etc.) about installing isdn card over RH 6.1
> system. I'm using isa tas100 card so i'm also l
> Guy Keren Wrote:
>
> > ar the quotation marks part of the file's contents? if so - remove them.
> > also, remove the 'locadomain' part, it's pointless.
> >
> > make sure your /etc/nsswitch.conf file has a line like this:
> >
> > hosts: files dns
> >
> > the relevant part is that 'file
Ishai Parasol wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I'm looking for all info there is on the web (howto's, mini's, active usenet
> groups and mailing lists, etc.) about installing isdn card over RH 6.1
> system. I'm using isa tas100 card so i'm also looking for info about isapnp.
> If any one uses this card plea
There is a lot of talk around here about what
is list-related and what isn't (and obviously
this is not a security oriented list), but since
I brought up the original issue a few days ago,
I thought I'd response. So...
Do yourself a favour and do not apply this patch,
the problem is exploitable t
Hi All,
To all the people who didn't manage to come to the Technion LIP, the
pictures are finally up, and can be seen at:
http://instaparty.israel.eu.org
More stuff will be added as soon as I have more time from my studies and
work.
Best regards,
Nir Simionovich
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Adam Morrison wrote:
> > netcat.Sometimes
> > telnet, with all its handshaking, will even take you back into
> > problemland. Netcat
> > is clean.
>
> Um, that's not why nc is better than telnet for ``debugging
> protocols''. From the telnet man page: ``When connecting to
Other than /etc/nsswitch.conf , there is also /etc/host.conf . you should
make sure that it contains:
order hosts, bind
(which means: look for a name at /etc/hosts before asking the name
server).
Also: have you tried using linuxconf?
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Y. Benado wrote:
> Guy Keren Wrote:
>
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