Ehud Karni wrote:
> On 15 Nov 2002 00:28:00 +0200, Meir Michanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>3. get the private key from one compromised client and you have root
>>control over the net, next step would be ssh root@server -i
>>compromised-key
>
> That is not true. The intruder has already root pri
On 15 Nov 2002, Meir Michanie wrote:
> The problem with using nfs today is authentication (don't read
> authorization, it may be another problem).
>
> NFS and PORTMAP relay on trusted hosts, you could use ips ordns names,
> or * (wilcards?)
>
> spoffing this is as simple mounting the nfs share usi
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Eran Tromer wrote:
>
>>Having peeked at the TCFS sourcecode and scanned their 95-slides
>>presentation
>>(http://www.tcfs.it/docs/linux-expo-2001/Diapositiva1.JPG.html):
>>
>>TCFS encrypts at the file block level, and the protocol for sending file
>>bloc
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Eran Tromer wrote:
> Having peeked at the TCFS sourcecode and scanned their 95-slides
> presentation
> (http://www.tcfs.it/docs/linux-expo-2001/Diapositiva1.JPG.html):
>
> TCFS encrypts at the file block level, and the protocol for sending file
> blocks back and forth is plain
NFS is supposed to expose a remote file system in full. The exported file
system is supposed to be protected
in the same way as the local file system.
As Eran pointed out, reasonable expectations (from NFS software) would be
to block access from outsiders,
as you would protect other network resour
Hello list i realise that the question i am going to ask is very specific ...
but i resort to it after searching the net for quite a while and not finding
an answer.
the situation is this:
i have a sblive 5.1 card
i use alsa drivers that i compiled from the sources myself
everything works great
Why do you need ALSO for SBLive 5.1?
The truth is that the OSS driver in this specific card are MUCH better then
ALSA (in terms of stability as well as multiplexing, supporting the digital
output etc)..
http://emu10k1.sf.net - make sure you read the docs and enable the stuff in
emu10k1.conf
T
To ask the obvious questions:
1. Are the rear speakers connected to the computer?
2. If you have also MS-Windows on your computer, do those speakers work
when you play something under MS-Windows?
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Barak Kaufman wrote:
> Hello list i realise that the question i am going to a
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 09:56:53 +0200 (IST), Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can that key be limited to running only one command (or script?)
>
> This will limit the impact of a possible breach.
Yes the key can be limited, I already described it in my answer to
Eran. Here it is again:
Well the issue is over :)
i switched to the OSS driver got the midi and the rear speakers working thatnk
you Hetz :) (again) :)))
On Saturday 16 November 2002 14:39, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Why do you need ALSO for SBLive 5.1?
>
> The truth is that the OSS driver in this specific card are MUCH bet
I had similar problems. ALSA does not support 4+ speakers, only 2. Use
kernel emu10k driver, it will work.
- Original Message -
From: "Barak Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "linux il" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 2:17 PM
Subject: ALSA Configuration
Hello list i
A nice (supportive) article about AbiWord history and current status.
http://www.salon.com/tech/col/leon/2002/11/15/abiword/index.html
Written by Andrew Leonard (author of Salon's Free Software Project,
an online book-in-progress exploring the history and culture of the
free software: http://
Hello all,
I have been testing my box, to see how fast it boots up and down. I made this
test in two different os'es: mdk8.1 (which was heavily patched, and will be
described latter), and mdk9.0. The h/w is AMD Athlon XP1600+ with 256mb ram,
and a 40gb h/d (IBM).
Both of those osses logged in
I am sorry to notify that one of the List member, Alex Duhan is one of
the victims of Friday night.
He was a perl-linux sys admin, great person and friend.
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I found this in support.ximian.org and it solved also my problem, so
here goes the answer to those that will have this problem.
I just upgraded to 1.2 from 1.0.8. My Contacts have disappeared from
Evolution. Are they gone for good or just hiding in a file somewhere
that wasn't upgraded properly?
http://benyossef.com/answer.html
I figured I might as well publish it here since it's published on the
Penguin site already. I tried to send it to Ynet and some other places
via various channels, wel'll see if anything will come out of it... :-)
Gilad.
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And I just read it...
1 nitpick: The goverment supplies bread to it's citizens?? since when? ;)
I'm planning to write something of my own, if u want to read..
Thanks,
Hetz
On Sunday 17 November 2002 00:20, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> http://benyossef.com/answer.html
>
> I figured I might as well
A new version of evolution (one of the main gnome programs) is released
almost half a year after gnome 2 was released, and more than half a year
after gtk 2. And it still uses gtk 1.
Got to appreciate those KDE folks.
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On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:20:57AM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> http://benyossef.com/answer.html
>
> I figured I might as well publish it here since it's published on the
> Penguin site already. I tried to send it to Ynet and some other places
> via various channels, wel'll see if anything wil
Hi,
I modified phpnuke to allo utf8, and started filling the site with content
(although for now the search function has been disabled because I expect it
not to do Hebrew yet). Then, after viewing a Hebrew article as html source, I
noticed that instead of unicode chararacters I got numbered en
Quoting Oleg Kobets, from the post of Sat, 16 Nov:
> I had similar problems. ALSA does not support 4+ speakers, only 2. Use
> kernel emu10k driver, it will work.
is it just me or is the great green hope of ALSA dying out? from the
maintainence of the ALSA packages in Debian it looks like people do
Quoting voguemaster, from the post of Fri, 15 Nov:
> Do you think they'd really publish your reply to him ?...
they did, only it drowned in a flood of unintelligent flames.
oddly, the list of replies was not available in Galeon/Mozilla. I had to
fire up Konquewow to read it. odd.
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