On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 11:27:12PM +0200, Volkind Danny wrote:
> If you are connecting with a dial up, then it's more expensive, because
> there is much more configuration to it...
As in making the RADIUS server send a Framed-IP-Address = 1.2.3.4
parameter for the user?
--
Best regards,
Ilya K
Hi All,
Did any of you people ever install linux on a compaq DL380 machine, with
a Smart Array controller 3200 ? It appears to discover only the RAID1
drives, while the RAID 5 drives can't be seen, any oideas ?
Best regards,
Nir Simionovich, GoldenLines ISP Dev. Team
SAIR/GNU Certified LCA
Hi,
I know that if you are connected to an ISP by a permanent line (Frame
Relay,Sifranet etc). the ISP usually supplies ip addresses without problems
and by demand. I know that Netvision work like this, and I am pretty sure
that Internet gold work the same.
If you are connecting with a dial up, th
Hi,
Few people emailed me about the Static IP - seems that I didn't explain myself
well...
When I talked to Internet Zahav and they asked 99$ for a fixed IP - it was 99$
per month!.
Now - I want this IP for one of my machines at home - so it could be a
web/mail/ftp/ssh server - I usually get ar
Sorry for the off-topic but because of that problem I found it inefficent
to discuss it on a mailing-list run by iglu.org.il. Anyway, while sending
messages from the Technio to iglu.org.il's mailing lists seems to be
working fine, I seem to receive those same messages after a very long
time.
Why
Hi list.
I have this wierd problem with my console (on Mandrake 7.2) - after typing
away at the console for a while (a few minutes), my screen goes blank - like
the screensaver that normally kicks in after a few minutes of inactivity ?
but this happens while I'm working, and after it kicks in - I
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, guy keren wrote:
>
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
>
> > The ipchains HOWTO contains an example firewall configuration with
> > separate chains defined for each triple of source network, destination
> > network and direction. That is, there are chains "ne
"Dvir Ben-Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you have any comments about the current poll, its results, or
> ideas for the next polls (detailed or even in general), please mail
> me directly to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Whatever this poll is, it is practically useless for those of us who
d
Hi,
Sorry sir, but what you're saying could definately misslead people - but what
You're saying is TOTALLY NOT TRUE!
I used to work at ISDN Net when it was existed (before Bezeq International
bought them) - and the hostmaster (or whoever is in charge for creating users)
need to do is:
1. Creat
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Adi Stav wrote:
> Hmm. How is that different from from creating custom chains in
> ipchains and sending packets from one chain to another?
with chains - when one chain matched a rule, then its action is taken
place, and no more rule matching is performed on that packet from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So why even talk proudly about supporting Linux for money?
Why not? What's wrong with it?
Last time I checked the backbone of the business models of many, if
not most Linux-related companies was getting paid for providing Linux
support.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | Comg
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 10:01:07AM +0200, guy keren wrote:
> btw, in the new kernel (2.4), where netfilter is used, there is a new
> notion of tables. unlike usage of multiple chains, usage of multiple
> tables does add extra functionality, in that it allows you to have one set
> of rules perform
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Bezeq Int. gives one Perm IP for $15 per month.. not that expensive
>
True, as far as I know. Do they do this with ADSL?
Does NezeqInt even provide ADSL?
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On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 06:43:40PM +, Manor G. wrote:
> Hi,
> Boot using your bootdisk, login as root and reinstall lilo,
> you can do that by using the command 'lilo'
> if you get an error, or if you feel you need reconfiguration,
> i suggest using `liloconfig`, which is easy to use, or, do i
Support for money is better then no support at all. AFAIK netvision supports
linux for their subscribers as part of the normal service (that is - no
extra charge), and also offer support for non-subscribers for a fee, or per
incident.
This is, IMHO, the best offer that you can get, considering it'
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A few weeks I called the Netvision support for that mather too, and theyre
> sesponce was that they support linux only if I pay... make up your mind..
>
> BTW: Internet zahav does not support linux at all.
>
> So why even talk proudly about supporti
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Hi, guy!
>
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 10:01:07AM +0200, you wrote the following:
>
> > btw, in the new kernel (2.4), where netfilter is used, there is a new
> > notion of tables. unlike usage of multiple chains, usage of multiple
> > tables does add ex
> Also possible is the 1024 cylinder limit in old LILOs. If nothing else
> helps, try getting a new LILO that does not have that limit (sorry, I
> don't remember which version solved the problem).
>
LILO 26.1 (or 0.26.1 - donno whats going on with the names) - should do the
trick - and this LILO
Hi,
I've worked with those machines.
You have to purchase specifically "RAID option".
Otherwise you just get regular disks.
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Unix/Linux Consultant | Tel: +972-52-442549
Breakthrough Ltd. | FAX: +972-3-5364060
http://www
On 1 Jan 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> "Dvir Ben-Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If you have any comments about the current poll, its results, or
> > ideas for the next polls (detailed or even in general), please mail
> > me directly to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Actually, there shoul
On Mon, Jan 01, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: The first poll about the Israeli
linux community":
> On 1 Jan 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > Whatever this poll is, itis practically useless for those of us who
> > did not bother / have no time / have no need to teach their Linux
> > boxes H
On Mon, Jan 01, 2001 at 08:35:57AM +0200, Adi Stav wrote:
> Also possible is the 1024 cylinder limit in old LILOs. If nothing else
> helps, try getting a new LILO that does not have that limit (sorry, I
> don't remember which version solved the problem).
The problem is when "LI" is displayed and
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Indeed, Actcom gives a fixed IP, but The technical support there doesn't really
> understand the ADSL issue. When I'm getting a fixed IP from them - I need the
> default gateway and subnet mask - and they failed to give it. They also
> mentioned that when you move your A
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 01, 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: The first poll about the
>Israeli linux community":
> > On 1 Jan 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > > Whatever this poll is, itis practically useless for those of us who
> > > did not bother / have no ti
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > A small tip:
> >
> > xterm -fn heb8x13 -e lynx
>
> I find the assumption that everyone here use X appalling.
OK. Something for the linux console: In many cases the default font of the
s
Nezekint do provide adsl, but no fixed ip for adsl..(the claim its
"impossibe")...
the price for fixed ip there is 7$ and not 15$, and its not implemented to
adsl yet...
actcom though, do supply fixed ip for adsl. 30$ for the 2 first monthes,
and 49$ from the 3rd month on... they have kinda poor
Israeli Internet eXchange (IIX)
The Israeli Internet eXchange is the central meeting point of the Internet
Service Providers in Israel. Its purpose is to route all intra-Israel
Internet traffic, among the operators, as efficiently as possible.
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Tizmo wrote:
> Date: Mon, 1
Hi,
Which llinux version are you using and from which provider?
I spoked with Compaq and need this info in order to help you.
Regards,
Avi Koski
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On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry sir, but what you're saying could definately misslead people - but what
> You're saying is TOTALLY NOT TRUE!
>
> I used to work at ISDN Net when it was existed (before Bezeq International
> bought them)- and the hostmaster (or whoever is
Hi,
I am looking for a linux tool which enables root to spy on and intervene
in a user's session (sorta like kibitz), but without him or her doing
anything, and even without their knowing of it.
Also, in addition to that, I am looking for a session logging tool, which
logs either keystrokes
ttysnoop allows you to spy on telnet connections. it wont work on SSH tho
(its a replacement for /bin/login, ssh doesn't use /bin/login ..)
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ttysnoop/download/ttysnoop-0.12d.tar.gz
about the session logging tool, incase they're using bash, you can
use that patch: htt
> And please, don't complain. Even support for money is better than nothing,
> because support FYI costs quite a bit. According to a Compaq survey it's
> something like $40 per phone call. (Eli Marmor, please correct me if I got
> the numbers wrong).
Yes. The exact number in the original research
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> > btw, in the new kernel (2.4), where netfilter is used, there is a new
> > notion of tables. unlike usage of multiple chains, usage of multiple
> > tables does add extra functionality, in that it allows you to have one set
> > of rules perform a comple
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Adi Stav wrote:
> > btw, in the new kernel (2.4), where netfilter is used, there is a new
> > notion of tables. unlike usage of multiple chains, usage of multiple
> > tables does add extra functionality, in that itallows you to have one set
> > of rules perform a complete "com
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Yes. The exact number in the original research was $35 (Average costs
> of "kria" by phone. What is the exact translation for "kria"?), but
> considering the inflation, it must be at least $40 today (and even $50
> if you count the extra inflation in the c
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Few people emailed me about the Static IP - seems that I didn't explain myself
> well...
>
> When I talked to Internet Zahav and they asked 99$ for a fixed IP - it
> was 99$ per month!.
i'd liek to emphasize what someone wrote previusly about lack of I
On 1 Jan 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > So why even talk proudly about supporting Linux for money?
>
> Why not? What's wrong with it?
>
> Last time I checked the backbone of the business models of many, if
> not most Linux-related companies was getting paid for providing Linux
> support.
he w
> How can it be that 35% of the people don't even have hebrew
> fonts for a web
> browser, yet they answered this poll???
> The only explanetation I can think of is that people use
> Linux, but surf
> the web from Windows... :(
Either that or telepathy.
(insmod telepath)?
does Babelfish does
I have a lot to answer, but I am not interested in this off-topic
discussion. I would not post that message if I was not asked to, by
an original poster who asked me to confirm the number from the
research of Compaq. That research was prepared by analysts who are
smarter than me and you (in this s
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Alon Altman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a linux tool which enables root to spy on and intervene
> in a user's session (sorta like kibitz), but without him or her doing
> anything, and even without their knowing of it.
>
> Also, in addition to that, I am looking for a ses
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