To the original poster (I had already deleted his message) :
You may want to use http://www.spamcop.com to hunt down spammers. It's
an easy way of getting the complaints to those people concerned without
being an expert yourself.
Regards
Gustav
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2
Hi,
ipchains V1.3.9-5
RedHat 6.2+
When executing 'ipchains -L' or 'ipchains -nL' I do not see the
interfaces concerned for the existing rules.
Q: What options would I give to ipchains to also see the interfaces?
I've read the man page for ipchains, but either I miss it (has happened
before :-
TCP/IP was written in 1974 by Vinton G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn. Starting in
1980 it took 3 years to convert ARPANET to the standard.
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> From: Michael George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 06:43
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MS Brea
Ditto!
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From: Zoki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 11:25 PM
To: Red Hat Users List
Subject: RE: MS Breakup
*** Men, you are too much! I've neve
I noticed this in my logwatch logs last night, & I'vr never seen this
particular thing in them before. Could someone please explain? (I've
checked cron.hourly, & there's nothing in there)...
Thanks.
## LogWatch 1.6.6 Begin #
- Cron Beg
I am trying to allow downloads from my web site, but it seems that i cannot
ftp into the site... I dunno what's going on at the moment, but it appears
that I can't even ftp in as me...
What steps do I need to take to set up ftp - for both users, and for
anonymous?
Also, I think part of my probl
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> I've got an Acer 50X cdrom too, but I also have a built in to the
> motherboard Yamaha DS-XG compatible sound system. Although the
> standard xcdplay doesn't seem to recognize the disk, when I put an
> audio cd in the drive a different player pops
I don't think you are missing something, I just went through the same
thing day before yesterday and was also temporarily alarmed at what
was listed out - until (like you) I realized that the interface is missing
from the list.
Adding "-i" to the -L seemed like a logical way to list out the rules
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> To the original poster (I had already deleted his message) :
>
> You may want to use http://www.spamcop.com to hunt down spammers.
Try http://www.spamcop.net
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Bruce,
Thanks for confirming my experiences. I tried -i as well, but as you
said...
Think I will contact the author of ipchains. He might be willing to add
this feature.
Regards
Gustav
"Bruce A. Mallett" wrote:
>
> I don't think you are missing something, I just went through the same
> thing
Ric,
You're absolutely right. Sorry 'bout that.
Gustav
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> Try http://www.spamcop.net
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 09:54:19AM +0200, Gustav Schaffter said:
> When executing 'ipchains -L' or 'ipchains -nL' I do not see the
> interfaces concerned for the existing rules.
>
> Q: What options would I give to ipchains to also see the interfaces?
>
> I've read the man page for ipchains, but
At 10:13 PM 6/8/00 , Steven W. Orr wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Kirk Whiting wrote:
>
>=>Im trying to do a backup job to my Jaz Drive with cron and Im having
>=>difficulty. The command Im using is:
>=>
>=>38 08 * * 1 find /home/* -print | cpio -orcvdumB > /mnt/jaz
>=>
>=>I keep getting " broken
Hi,
Cou;ld you pls give the URL for the program?
"William B. Herman" wrote:
> I know that SWAT does Samaba admin through a web interface, but where can
> you search for a file on a network share? Also I wanted to be able to
> search for files that are shared not on the samba server. I have f
Hi,
Could you please tell me how you changed /modified the SPEC file to use
5.6?? I mean which SPEC file (location etc.) and what to change?
While installing 5.6 through CPAN, I guess it asked whether you want to
enable uselargefiles which may not be selected.
Thanks.
Uk
Pete Lancashire wrote:
Hi,
Are you using perl 5.003 or perl 5.6?
Uk
Brian Tenerowicz wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pete Lancashire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:01 AM
> Subject: Help: Redhat 6.2 + Apache (6.2 dist) + Perl 5.6.0 + m
when hitting stuff like this, that used tojust work
I think i will forever be a newbie
anyway i can no longer get any response out of xhost
either as normal user or when su'ing to root
[byers@byers byers]$ xhost
access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect
[byers@byers byers]$ su
Ed Foster reported several weeks ago in InfoWorld that MS is
not permitting vendors who bundle Windows 98 to ship the
OS CD-ROM with the computer. (So be warned!) Not only that,
it has not made any big public announcement, so a lot of
people are going to be rudely surprised, when some new
installa
xhost +hostname
export DISPLAY=hostname:0.0
might want to try that
worked for me
> when hitting stuff like this, that used tojust work
> I think i will forever be a newbie
>
> anyway i can no longer get any response out of xhost
> either as normal user or when su'ing to root
>
> [byers@byers
I've looked around and haven't found anything along these lines. Not
sure how it can be done. Sorry, wish I could help.
If anybody comes up with the solution I would be interested in posting
it on my web site for future reference.
Thx
Frank
www.xmission.com/~dmacleod
Jerry Human wrote:
Super ... thanks!
"G. T. Francisco" wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 09:54:19AM +0200, Gustav Schaffter said:
> > When executing 'ipchains -L' or 'ipchains -nL' I do not see the
> > interfaces concerned for the existing rules.
> >
> > Q: What options would I give to ipchains to also see the inte
> I noticed this in my logwatch logs last night, & I'vr never seen this
> particular thing in them before. Could someone please explain? (I've
> checked cron.hourly, & there's nothing in there)...
>
> Thanks.
>
> ## LogWatch 1.6.6 Begin #
>
>
> --
Hi all,
Yesterday I'd posted my efforts at setting up a caching DNS for my
192.168.1. network, on my Redhat 6.2 box .. I am using a fictitious domain
adventus.cxm .
Could someone please get me started ? I am on dialup ISDN ( from another
Linux box ) .. The Redhat has 2 ethernet interfaces , 192
Of late, I have seen a number of e-mails relating to filtering out items
such as virus infected e-mails or spam.
My server is running sendmail, and since most of the solutions offered
seem to work with Procmail, I was wondering if filters are available for
sendmail, our should I convert to Procma
Procmail works with sendmail, not as a replacement. I recommend you visit
http://www.procmail.org and then go to some of the nice tutorials listed on
there.
--Moby
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> To: [EMAIL PROTEC
is rawhide updating every 2 weeks now instead of every week? also i was
wondering if the stage2.img is really supposed to 89 megs?
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At 02:26 PM 6/9/00 , Enrico Payne wrote:
>Of late, I have seen a number of e-mails relating to filtering out items
>such as virus infected e-mails or spam.
>
>My server is running sendmail, and since most of the solutions offered
>seem to work with Procmail, I was wondering if filters are availabl
Hi all,
I am facing a strange problem with the read system call. If I type keys one
at a time (what ever be the speed) the read system call reads make and
break codes in the correct order. If I type many keys simultaneously, the
exact sequence of make and break codes are not read! For example if I
What is described below has already happened with some notebooks.
Usually they still leave a "rescue disk" which brings everything in its
original state (and reformat the hard drive !).
If they remove that, what will they do if the user's hard drive go to hell ??
However, they still have to giv
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> I noticed this in my logwatch logs last night, & I'vr never seen this
> particular thing in them before. Could someone please explain? (I've
> checked cron.hourly, & there's nothing in there)...
>
> Thanks.
>
> ## LogWatch 1.6.6 Beg
IS there a way to get Sendmail to forward mail for certain
email addresses to /dev/null? I tried telling Sendmail to
pipe mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to /dev/null in both virtual user
table and in /etc/aliases, but when I tried to send myself
a test message, Sendmail refused.
I'd *like* to have Sen
I just installed openssh 2.1.0p3 on two machines, both
running redhat
i386.
One has redhat 6.0 and sshd installed and runs fine.
The other has redhat 6.2 and sshd does not work so
well.
Whenever someone logging in via ssh enters their
password, I get this
error in syslog:
PAM_pwdb[942]: get pas
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Jack Byers wrote:
> when hitting stuff like this, that used tojust work
> I think i will forever be a newbie
>
> anyway i can no longer get any response out of xhost
> either as normal user or when su'ing to root
>
> [byers@byers byers]$ xhost
> access control enabled, only
I found that this xhost thing was an old thread
and the advice therefrom cured my problem:
doing xhost +localhost as regular user
before su'ing
then allows root to start emacs ...
I dont know just when this started, probably kernel 2.2 or..?
not important
thanks to the list for old advice, an
http://www.rpi.edu/~hopews/phynd/
That is the url for the samba search engine. Thre are bugs in it that I've
noticed. It won't index all the computers on the network for some reason.
-Bill
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Sen
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
>
> At 10:13 PM 6/8/00 , Steven W. Orr wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Kirk Whiting wrote:
> >
> >=>Im trying to do a backup job to my Jaz Drive with cron and Im having
> >=>difficulty. The command Im using is:
> >=>
> >=>38 08 * * 1 find /home/* -print | cp
> If I should convert to Procmail, what needs to be done to get this to work
> without to much hassle. I currently run a number of alias domains and
> accounts on one server under RH6.0.
>
> I sendmail will allow me to filter e-mails, where can I find a SIMPLE
> guide to these filters?
Eh?
They'
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, BFL5-CDC wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am facing a strange problem with the read system call. If I type keys one
> at a time (what ever be the speed) the read system call reads make and
> break codes in the correct order. If I type many keys simultaneously, the
> exact sequence of make
You didn't ever get a copy?
Let me know and I'll send you one ASAP...
Steven L. Curry
NonStopNet, Inc.
http://www.nonstopnet.com
Phone: 510-376-5309
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From: Ray Parish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Hi guys,
I just downloaded the demo for Quake 3 for Linux. It is "linuxq3ademo.tar.sh"
What is this
sh extention and how do I unpack it? I couldn't find instructions on the id site.
Thanks.
-Brandon
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Might be a SHAR file (shell archive)
You might want to do: sh linuxq3ademo.tar.sh
And create a tar file.
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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 22
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