pardon if posting is not appropriate... just thought that there'd be quite a
lot here who'd be qualified forwarding this fellowship opportunity at IETF
meetings...
--s
---snip---
In any case, ISOC, the Internet Society, offers meeting attendance
support for "individuals from developin
On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 10:48 +0800, luisito Trinidad wrote:
> try do doawload the binary then you may extract it!
Yeah, I knew I could do that. However:
1. java isn't essential to me, I wanted to know if it
could be installed via the package manager.
2. long ago, i had the time to figure out
try do doawload the binary
then you may extract it!
cheers!
On 3/9/07, Jan Michael C. Alonzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tiger Quimpo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm a newbie at debian/ubuntu and don't want to go there yet.
> I tried
>
> aptitude install build-essential sun-java5-jdk
>
And if all else fails, get the java binary packages from java.com and
debianize them using java-package.
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On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 19:06 -0700, Michael Tinsay wrote:
>
> If they are using WinXP, lock it down, and don't give them admin
> privileges.
If they're using ANY OS and the don't need admin, lock it down,
and don't give them admin privileges unless they really need
them (and then, only via sudo
If they are using WinXP, lock it down, and don't give them admin privileges.
--- mike t.
- Original Message
From: Junix Gaspar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: plug@lists.linux.org.ph
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 3:44:28 AM
Subject: [plug] Block users use of Proxy server to extend Internet use
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 21:44 +0200, Junix Gaspar wrote:
> Hello People of Linux,
>
> I hope everybody is fine.
>
> I have these problem where some of my users would setup a proxy server
> to extend there Internet use to there personal PC.
so, they're setting up squid on their authorized PC? or s
consider any of the following:
1. provide them an internet kiosk.
they must have a valid reason and since they're also your
costumer, you must listen to them and satisfy their needs.
2. limit their bandwidth.
for example, if there's only one workstation allowed to
access the internet from th
Hi Junix,
It's really difficult to administer a network when users are technically
capable of doing things.
However, the first two things that came into my mind (for you to at
least have a sane counter measure) are:
1. Internet usage quota - By providing such, the user who will try to
setup his/
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 10:30 +0800, Percy wrote:
> Suko na ako dito - as Ariz mentioned, I'm running out of ideas. And
> patience too.
>
> I'll just get a new NIC.
yeah, you could do that. or you could just force setting the MAC
too. those other links (and other posts in this thread) point out
Hello People of Linux,
I hope everybody is fine.
I have these problem where some of my users would setup a proxy server to
extend there Internet use to there personal PC.
What we have done is to use MAC/IP filtering, Proxy Authentication. I even
block them in the switch to make sure that only au
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