On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 09:21:35AM +1200, penguina sed:
> I'm a bit concerned about running fetchmail over an outside network,
> though -- it doesn't encrypt, does it? Is there a way to set up
> fetchmail (or other mail clients that have that functionality built
> in) so that it *does* encrypt bo
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:56:53AM +1200, penguina sed:
> If the EU has its head so far up its hindquarters that it doesn't
> allow private employers to monitor and regulate the use of company
> infrastructure, then no wonder the EU is so far uh..."behind."
This kind of nationalistic attitude d
never can resist an opportunity to plug blackbox :) that's my pick.
marisa
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 04:48:30AM -0400, rolick571 sed:
> i was just curious what the window manager of choice is on this list :) ..
> i'm a die hard windowmaker fan ... but i just installed enlightenment and
> it's not
I want to apologize for this one, I posted the portscan, and forgot
to remove the IP address from the nmap output. This is my fault, as
anytime an IP is posted anywhere, there are bound to be people who
get curious. If there are people on this list running exploits
against that machine, please sto
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 09:23:07PM -0400, coinneach graced me with:
> All right that's enough! You are way out of line.
I beg to differ. You are running Windows, using Outlook Express, I'm
not certain that you're any sort of authority on Linux operating
standards. Linda currently has her box co
Alternatively, i think you can put something like:
Host *
UsePrivilegedPort No
in the config file in your .ssh directory. I could be way off-base,
it's still pretty early for me.
Marisa
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 10:30:55AM -0700, damask0 sed:
> Heya --
>
> Recently, my husband and I experi
hmmm, you also might want to make sure that your previous
kernel src wasn't already sitting in /usr/src/linux. i like
to just make /usr/src/linux a link to the current kernel in
/usr/src, so it looks like this:
[marisa@carcinogen marisa]$ ls -l /usr/src
total 32
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root
the directory (/usr/src/linux) is correct, but i recommend
using make menuconfig, as it is way easier to navigate than
standard config, but does not require tk like xconfig. give
that a shot, and if it still errors out, let us know the
errors :)
marisa
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 09:54:20AM -0800, p
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 11:23:23PM -0800, damask0 sed:
> 2) Make sure that there aren't any ports listening that you don't need.
> Go through /etc/services and comment out all the lines that are
> unnecessary. (Careful what you lose, though. For example, some MTA
> need identd.) Use
/etc/serv
while i've never seen the missing image issue, the ssl problems are an ie
thing. as far as i remember, ie was not correctly determining whether the
site was requesting ssl 2.0 or 3.0, and thus would not work. i have heard
that in some cases this can be fixed by manually specifying the ssl version
hmmm, masquerading out an alias interface will not work, and is not
supported. have you looked at the linux ip masq howto? here's a copy:
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO-7.html
hope this helps.
marisa
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 01:27:13PM -0500, bsweeney sed:
> 'Lo all-
>
it seems like maybe you are missing a link...
/usr/include/asm should be a link to /usr/src/linux/include/asm
which will then link to asm-(arch) in the same dir. you can check
the links by doing an "ls -l" of /usr/include/asm. you shouldn't
have to move any of the include files into the dir you
i thought maybe someone else would respond, (someone with a better idea
of what's going on here) but they haven't, so i'll try...
> 1). When I start panel-h, I get told "there is a panel already
> running..." (panel-v I guess). Now, which panel has detected this and is
> asking about it. I pres
here is a link to the same site, they have a netmeeting specific
resource...
http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/detailform.php3?132
this should work with ipchains, you might double check that you have
the ipmasqadm rpm installed. if not, install it and try the ipmasqadm
commands they have listed fo
you can use setserial to manually set and change irq and io settings
for a device. it may also help to take a look at /proc/interrupts or
equiv.
> You might no be able to find in this way because of IRQ conflicts.
> In that case, you might have to find some utility program to
> change IRQ and IO
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