Hi all,
I'm sorry about the off topic posting. Every so often I get an
onsolicited mail announcing that someone posted a report about me, or
that someone is looking for information, on a site called "Word of
Mouth". The site is at http://www.wordofmouthconnection.com.
The site baldly claims th
In the recent few days, I asked many questions on this list.
I would like to thank this list for all the help.
It really shows what a community we have here. This is what I like the most
about Linux (aside from the chalange of learning new things everyday...).
All answers where very helpfull some
On 25/09/2003 10:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a sollution which confronts the problem in a totally different
way.
Given the time and resources, what you can do is connect both servers
to a NAS switch, mapping them the same storage.
It's a possible solution, but:
1. The NAS is still a s
Sagi Bashari wrote:
It's a possible solution, but:
1. The NAS is still a single point of failure.
2. They are talking about having a server at a different location,
so they'll need to replicate the NAS as well.
We would like to do this with our current hardware at this stage, we
already have R
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about ""Word of Mouth" - spam? (OT)":
>...
> The site baldly claims that "this is not spam", and that the email was
> triggered to inform me that someone is searching for information, or is
> offering information, about me.
>
> Now here's the catch - t
See http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/wordofmouth.asp
Alon
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sorry about the off topic posting. Every so often I get an
> onsolicited mail announcing that someone posted a report about me, or
> that someone is looking for information, on a site called "Word of
> Mouth". Th
On Thursday 25 September 2003 09:26, Eli Marmor wrote:
> There are many key components of Linux that are reaching major
> milestones these days (Samba 3.0, kernel 2.6, OpenOffice 1.1, AbiWord
> 2.0.0, GNOME 2.4, etc.).
>
> There are also leading distros (RedHat, Mandrake, etc.) which are
> releasin
Hi,
Lately I heard rumors of the idea of changing the Day Light Savings from +-1 hour to
+-2 hours, and changing it on less of a regular basis that it is now (I didn't notice
it was on a regular basis ... It always appeared to be changing at random).
Anyhow my question is whether there is an Is
ביום חמישי, 25 בספטמבר 2003, 09:26, נכתב על ידי Eli Marmor:
> Does anybody have more details about the new releases of the distros?
yes distros are stupid.
Mandrake for example, has a good reputation of putting beta/rc software in
their distro. I think they are doing it to force you paying for t
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> * perl 5.81 (hope I am not confused about the version number, sorry perl geeks
> :)
It's official number is 5.8.1 and it should be out in a few days or weeks.
Gabor
http://www.perl.org.il/
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Alon Altman wrote:
See http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/wordofmouth.asp
Alon
Ok, that probably nailed the issue.
I'll just start treating this as spam, and be over with the mystery.
thanks,
Shachar
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Hi,
I'm running a caching nameserver for my home network, and installed the
verisign patch, but it still doesn't work.
Can you tell me what's wrong with my configuration?
Here is my /etc/named.conf:
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 allow { any; } keys { "key"; };
};
options {
pid-file
On Thursday 25 September 2003 13:23, Alon Altman wrote:
> root-delegation-only exclude { "de"; "lv"; "to"; "museum"; };
my BIND complains that root-delegation-only is an unknown option. my config
looks like this:
zone "com" {
type delegation-only;
};
zone "net" {
type delegation-only;
}
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Oded Arbel wrote:
> On Thursday 25 September 2003 13:23, Alon Altman wrote:
> > root-delegation-only exclude { "de"; "lv"; "to"; "museum"; };
>
> my BIND complains that root-delegation-only is an unknown option. my config
> looks like this:
>
> zone "com" {
> type delegati
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
Lately I heard rumors of the idea of changing the Day Light Savings from +-1 hour to +-2 hours, and changing it on less of a regular basis that it is now (I didn't notice it was on a regular basis ... It always appeared to be changing at random).
Anyhow my question is whe
hi,
try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
Alon.
Ittay Dror wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to find an online maps site (of the sort where you input
source and destination addresses and it provides you with directions). I
used maps.walla.co.il so far, but they upgraded th
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:27, Alon Barzilai wrote:
> hi,
>
> try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
> It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
upgraded to the latest mozilla and emap (still) doesn't work for me.
afaik there's a problem in flash<->javascript interaction in mozilla.
ittay
>
> Alon.
>
>
>
I realy fell in love with Gentoo, amazing Distro Samba 3.0.0 is up and
runing :)
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I did. It suggests a way to filter the massive annoying MS mail. Not
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On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 17:20, Ittay Dror wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:27, Alon Barzilai wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
> > It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
>
> upgraded to the latest mozilla and emap (still) doesn't work for me.
> afaik there's a problem in flash<-
On 2003-09-25 Ittay Dror wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:27, Alon Barzilai wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
> > It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
>
> upgraded to the latest mozilla and emap (still) doesn't work for me.
> afaik there's a problem in flash<->javascript in
On Thursday 25 September 2003 13:28, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Lately I heard rumors of the idea of changing the Day Light Savings from
> +-1 hour to +-2 hours, and changing it on less of a regular basis that it
> is now (I didn't notice it was on a regular basis ... It always appeared to
> be
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I occasionally get hebrew emails in evolution. I can see the text ok,
and each word is shown in the right direction, but the sentence
direction is left to right instead if right to left.
Any ideas if its possible to fix this behviour?
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On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it was probably my mistake, i said NAS, but i meant SAN (Storage Area
Network).
I can see people are showing interest, so i'll give some more details on what
were doing at work.
Assuming one server is always active, and the other one
Christoph Bugel wrote on 2003-09-25:
> On 2003-09-25 Ittay Dror wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:27, Alon Barzilai wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
> > > It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
Yoo-hoo! They changed the site, it used to be IE-only or something
like t
Hi noam,
The problem is with your time zone settings in your Distro.
Because in israel, the day light saving is changed on a different times then most
distro timezone settings for israel.
here, read this faq from iglu, it works great.
http://www.iglu.org.il/faq/cache/116.html
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Hi,
I was wondering, how can I verify that an email really arrived from
where it claims? For example, how does the mailing list program know
that this mail really came from me? I saw nothing in the headers that
allows it.
Thanks,
Moshe
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Hi Sonia,
See what I've wrote to Shlomo...
Regards,
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From: "Lior Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Shlomo Yona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, Septe
As far as I know, the cost of SAN is very high. It also gives your more GB
then you need. And if you need less GB than what given - you just pay too
much extra on each GB.
Also, don't forget the equipment using to work with fiber optic cables
(control cards, switches and so on).
At this cost I th
AFAIK, you can't. Just by adding PGP over the content of the mail and
comparing it to the sender's signature.
The SMTP server can ask the user for auth. but you can't know that.
Regards,
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On Thursday 25 September 2003 21:33, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering, how can I verify that an email really arrived from
> where it claims? For example, how does the mailing list program know
> that this mail really came from me? I saw nothing in the headers that
> allows it.
It's
On a second thought, I assume that the list does not try very hard to capture
fake "from" addresses... :)
A close scruteny on the mail headers will show that this specific message
did not originate in math.huji, if you know what I mean.
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 from localhost.localdomain (as it does in my
case). Basically, you are saying that people have absolutely no problem
sending e-mails tha
Dan Fruehauf wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it was probably my mistake, i said NAS, but i meant SAN (Storage Area
Network).
But still, wouldn't that keep the NAS as a single point of failure? Or
is the NAS
implemented by some HA cluster of servers?
Also, th
Lior Kaplan wrote:
As far as I know, the cost of SAN is very high. It also gives your more GB
then you need. And if you need less GB than what given - you just pay too
much extra on each GB.
Also, don't forget the equipment using to work with fiber optic cables
(control cards, switches and so on).
On 25/09/2003 21:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But still, wouldn't that keep the NAS as a single point of failure? Or
is the NAS
implemented by some HA cluster of servers?
Also, the original author said, as far as I understood it, that when
the backup
server moves to a separate location he won't
On 25/09/2003 21:58, Lior Kaplan wrote:
As far as I know, the cost of SAN is very high. It also gives your more GB
then you need. And if you need less GB than what given - you just pay too
much extra on each GB.
Exactly. Those solutions are way out of our current budget - and right
now the fil
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 from localhost.localdomain (as it does in my
> ca
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 05:20:23PM +0300, Ittay Dror wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:27, Alon Barzilai wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > try emap ( http://www.emap.co.il )
> > It works for me with mozilla 1.4.
>
> upgraded to the latest mozilla and emap (still) doesn't work for me.
> afaik there's a probl
Quoth Shachar Shemesh on Thu, Sep 25, 2003:
> NTP gives out the time in UTC/GMT/Zulu/whatever they call it now.
To be precise, timezone is irrelevant in context of NTP.
> I know, for my part, that the debian maintainers have been doing a
> wonderful job of keeping my timezone info on my machine
Vadim Vygonets wrote:
Quoth Shachar Shemesh on Thu, Sep 25, 2003:
NTP gives out the time in UTC/GMT/Zulu/whatever they call it now.
To be precise, timezone is irrelevant in context of NTP.
To be even more precise - *LOCAL* timezone is irrelevant, but NTP
must keep the time in SOME timezon
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 01:02:20AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> For example, I recognize Muli's key because he showed it to me when we
> were in last year's August Penguin event. Muli might have signed with his
> key a statement that he knows Linus Torvalds' key because he (may have)
> met Linus i
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