Re: [techtalk] Any good HTML editors for Linux?

2001-04-04 Thread Martin . Caitlyn
Julie wrote (in reverse order): > (proud vi user for 4 presidential administrations) I've only been using it for about six years. I really have to admit I came to UNIX late in my career, and Linux even later. I originally *hated* vi. The learning curve was way steep and I found it counter-int

Re: [techtalk] Linux and routers

2001-04-04 Thread Kath
I guess I stumped everyone :( - Kath - Original Message - From: "Kath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "James A. Sutherland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [techtalk] Linux and routers > > Hang on... if this person can't install

[techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread Kath
We have a web based homework assignment doo hickey.   He has started giving me names of teachers who to participate in it and starts giving me the teachers names and the password HE wants.  And they are absolutely retarded.  If the user's name is Joe Smith, he puts the password down as "joe

Re: [techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread stephanie1200
What did you say your IP address was?? j/k =) Kath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > We have a web based homework assignment doo hickey. > > He has started giving me names of teachers who to participate in it and starts >giving me the teachers names and the password HE wants.  And they are abs

Re: [techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread Gina Lanik
heh, you forgot the mumbling to self: "heh, (s)he tells me..." cheers, Gina On Wed, 04 Apr 2001 16:31:18 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >What did you say your IP address was?? > >j/k =) > >Kath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> We have a web based homework assignment doo hickey. >> >> He

Re: [techtalk] Linux and routers

2001-04-04 Thread jennyw
It may help to know more about your network. The really weird thing about your description of your network is that you said that people can get to the Internet by using either the NAT machine or the router as their gateway. Does this mean that the NAT machine has a connection to the outside world

Re: [techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread Kath
Whats even worse is we are running Frontpage Extensions on the server to support the people who use FP2000. Today I told the kid who put them on there, "Dude, we are a hack waiting to happen" and he is like "I don't care if we get hacked, especially if it is next year when I'm not here". =( oi v

Re: [techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread James A . Sutherland
On Wed, 04 Apr 2001 15:09:24 -0400, you wrote: > >We have a web based homework assignment doo hickey. > >He has started giving me names of teachers who to participate in it and starts giving >me the teachers names and the password HE wants. And they are absolutely retarded. >If the user's nam

Re: [techtalk] Linux and routers

2001-04-04 Thread Raven, with the kitchen sink
Heya -- I've slightly reorganized the quotes from the original message, because the replies make more sense in this order. Quoth Kath: > Everytime you plug in www.nbsd.org to a traceroute inside the > district, it gives you the IP of the external card. The traceroute > reveals that it is d

[techtalk] tracking multiple admin logins?

2001-04-04 Thread Dennis Wheeler
The company I work for, develops software for Linux servers, and so have a need for various/multiple people to logon as root to various servers that are under development and being tested. Is there way to track who is logging in (as root), in order to better track who is making changes to which

Re: [techtalk] tracking multiple admin logins?

2001-04-04 Thread jenn
Dennis Wheeler wrote: > The company I work for, develops software for Linux servers, and so have > a need for various/multiple people to logon as root to various servers > that are under development and being tested. > > Is there way to track who is logging in (as root), in order to better > tra

Re: [techtalk] tracking multiple admin logins?

2001-04-04 Thread Melissa Plunkett
Use sudo, it will create a log entry of who used sudo and what they did. What is sudo: It is like su execept you can give the person root access to certain (or all if you want) services. They then type sudo before the command, enter their own password and then the command executes as root. Wher

Re: [techtalk] Slightly OT: My dopey sysadmin strikes again!

2001-04-04 Thread Melissa Plunkett
Yes, the sysadmin job at educational institutionsoh the interesting situations you get that do not seem to happen at any other institutions. I feel your pain sister, I really do:) Melissa Kath wrote: > > Whats even worse is we are running Frontpage Extensions on the server to > support t

Re: [techtalk] Linux and routers

2001-04-04 Thread Kath
This is NB, so it is some combination thereof of and then some. We have gone into the MDF (main distribution facility) and tried to map out the network, to no avail. It is a total jumble of wires and servers. I'll try to stop by there tomorrow and get a rough idea so I can show you. - Kath the

Re: [techtalk] tracking multiple admin logins?

2001-04-04 Thread Eric R. Turner
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Dennis Wheeler wrote: > > The company I work for, develops software for Linux servers, and so have > a need for various/multiple people to logon as root to various servers > that are under development and being tested. > > Is there way to track who is logging in (as root), in

Re: [techtalk] Any good HTML editors for Linux?

2001-04-04 Thread Julie
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Julie wrote (in reverse order): > > > (proud vi user for 4 presidential administrations) > > I've only been using it for about six years. I really have to admit I came > to UNIX late in my career, and Linux even later. I originally *hated* vi. > The learning curve was