This is possibly a stupid question, but
http://www.drsolomons.com/home/vbslove.htm talks about this:
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This worm also has another trick up it's sleeve in that it tries to
download
and install an executable file called
WIN-BUGSFIX.EXE from the Internet. Thi
> And if you can not disable, why do you use a mail system which is a
> security problem ??? There are many Shareware and Commercialware
> products which are Better as Outlook.
actually, convincing our users to stop using outlook is an Ongoing Project
at the office, and if you have suggestions
> Not necessarily. We have our DHCP server set to hold the IP addresses for
> seven days. That way, when someone logs back in, they get the same IP
> address. Our DHCP server is on Windows NT, and I have no idea if other
> platform DHCP servers can be configured that way. My last job used stat
eh, one time that happened to meI had fried the motherboard. =( oh
wait, i can't remember if my hd was spinning though...
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Marie Fischer wrote:
> this is not a linux-specigic question, but maybe somebody can help: after
> putting together my new box (aopen ax67c m/b, cel
I have some notes on how to do this with sendmail although the last time i
actually added something on was a little while ago...
in your sendmail dir (/etc/mail on my system) edit either the "deny" or
"access" files. the access file we have here has entries, for users and
domains, that go like
hehe, i can relate to this. =)
i suppose i should introduce myself...
hi. i'm stephanie, i joined aobut 2 weeks ago, after popping over to the
linuxchix site a few times and loving what i found there. i think it's
great that such a community exists, and i'm tickled pink about the variety
of dis
um, not to give too much fuel to something off-topic...do a web search on
transgender. Transpeople are acknowledged on the l.c. site under the
section that explains that non-women are welcome on the lists.
other questions --> private mail =)
for on topic, just talked to my boss and he told me s
> At this point I understand that there should be a file someplace in my etc
> dir that controls access for sendmail, which is what I am currently using.
> However, I don't see one. I am going to make one and place it in the
> /etc/mail directory since that is where all of my other files are for
>
i'm kind of embarassed to even ask this... i don't usualy put much
energy into happy fun toy game sound stuff so i'm pretty clueless. I just
downloaded flash 4 for linux, and it seems to play the sound at double
speed. i saw this on another person's machine once and it doesn't seem to
be limited
actually, over here we're using Cobalt servers (www.cobalt.com). the
inital setup is really easy, just punch in an ip adress, netmask, and
couple other things on the lcd display on the front of the thing, and the
rest of the administration is done through a web interface. they are
bright translu
> BTW: Be careful of rpms and make absolutely certain that they are BIND
> 8.2.2P5 and not any other version before you use them. Compiling BIND from
> source is -very- easy, taking a total of five steps to complete.
hey, anyone have a minute to explain the differences/advantages
disadvantages of
> You can do this on all Unices and Linux distros. Whether your host
> table or dns is looked at for resolution is specified in
> /etc/host.conf. It could be one, or the other, or both in various
> orders.
hey, i didn't know that. well then what about nsswitch.conf? that has
this line, which i
Hi. Every few weeks we hit another situation where users need to do
something that lives on their mail server, but no one in the office knows
how to telnet and is deathly afraid of the command line. The compnay's
growing and it's not practical to expect people to learn some basic unix
commands t
in httpd.conf, starting on line 369 in my vanilla, untouched
file, there is a section that starts with and one of the
things listed underneath is "AllowOverride None". I think that is the
offending piece of lint that is keeping your passwording from
working...
ok, I found it:
http://www.apac
r does anyone know of a good
> script?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> PS-I'm just now about to check out the Crimson Lust site...we'll see how it
> turns out...=)
>
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a bit broken.
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> It's to use the command 'switchdesk' either at the command line
> (apparently, although I didn't know that) or from within X. It gives
> you a choice from the available options of X "environments" (GNOME,
> KDE, and on RH there's AnotherStep or some such name), and when you
> pick one, it sor
e to run under SSH, so
> > you may want to poke holes there as well.
> >
> > Jenn V.
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