I have been using junkbuster for a few years, and notice privoxy is
installed by default in RedHat 8.0. From reading the privoxy man
page(s), I see that it is based on junkbuster. Is there a reason
I would want to start using this instead of junkbuster?
Dan Liston
After upgrading from Redhat 7.3 to 8.0, my LogWatch report nearly
evaporated. I used to get nightly reports over 30K in length, but
now they are barely 1K, inlcuding message headers. I did not see
anything about this in the upgrade comments. Even though the config
file is set to ALL logging, I a
I think I have an answer to my own question by going to the
privoxy.org page and reading the FAQ. It would appear that
privoxy IS junkbuster under a new name. Am I reading this
correctly?
Dan Liston
ain.
Jason
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From: "Daniel Liston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "psyche-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 5:51 PM
Subject: LogWatch 2.6
After upgrading from Redhat 7.3 to 8.0, my LogWatch report nearly
evaporated.
I have not upgraded my mozilla, but I have used this
since early linux w/netscape days in /etc/bashrc.
export MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/lib/netscape
You could probably do
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla
Dan Liston
jim wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:47, Hesty P wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded t
In the bottom right corner of the www.redhat.com pages there is a
"red hat speaks" article on "8.0 and Multimedia" link to
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_80mm.html which explains it
fairly well. Seems to me someone is afraid of lawyers for the
moment.
Dan
John Horne wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-
You can find "in progress" downloads for rhn in the /tmp
file system. Just "ls -ltr /tmp" a couple times, and you
will see a weird named *.tar file growing during download.
Dan Liston
Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
The rpm doesn't
You might want to consider switching the localhost.localdomain
and localhost around on the 127 line of your /etc/hosts file.
/etc/hosts should define the 127.0.0.1 address with the short
name of localhost first, and all other aliases to it after.
Any other IP should be listed with its FULL interne
I had the same problem with my upgrade on several
machines. I even went back and re-burned the CDs
at a lower speed thinking I might have a media or
drive compatibility issue. The only machine I
could install "from CD" on, was the one I used to
burn the CDs. To work around the problem, I ended
u
The readme says that 10 is 1.0 and 089 is 0.89
Dan
James Kaufman wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:01:14AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have compiled both lyx and xfrom from src.rpm
New xforms binaries for rh8 are availabe at ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.2.1
Cheers
Srini
That's g
When did `domainname` start producing "(none)" as the output?
I have looked through all the startup rc files and can not find
a place to change this back to the way it was. Blank/empty result
or the NIS value of domain name. I also looked in /etc/sysconfig
for clues but came up empty handed. Can
OK, I waiting 3 full days, going into 4 before reposing.
Please, can anyone tell me where to fix this or when it
broke?
Original Message
When did `domainname` start producing "(none)" as the output?
I have looked through all the startup rc files and can not find
a place to chang
toby wrote:
Daniel Liston wrote:
OK, I waited 3 full days, going into 4 before reposting.
Please, can anyone tell me where to fix this or when it
broke?
Original Message
When did `domainname` start producing "(none)" as the output?
I have looked through all the
This might be able to help you out. I did not have to do anything special
to get a great firewall (and NAT router) other than configure this tool.
It is ipchains based rather than iptables, but it works great!
http://rcf.mvlan.net:8080/
Dan Liston
Joshua Melbourne White wrote:
Can anyone explai
FCS is Sun Microsystems terminology for
First Customer Shipment. Others companies
have their own acronyms too. PRD and RTM
for Public Release Date or Release To Manufacturing.
Kevin McConnell wrote:
--- Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
j2re-1_4_0_01-fcs-linux-i386.rpm
Just a guess
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