Re:%2520Jesus%20Help%20Me%20!
Hello Ivan, I just came across your plea for help over the Internet. I see that you wrote the message a while ago in August. How are you? I hope that you are well and safe, and I hope you know that Jesus does love you. I pray that you found some comfort in your time of fear and need, but I wanted to extend my prayers to you now, so you know there are people who care out there. Prayers stay alive, even prayers that were said a long time ago will be answered. God hears us, and in His perfect time we see why we went through hard times. May God bless you and give you His grace and peace. Mia/New York
Re:%2520Jesus%20Help%20Me%20!
Hello Ivan, I just came across your plea for help over the Internet. I see that you wrote the message a while ago in August. How are you? I hope that you are well and safe, and I hope you know that Jesus does love you. I pray that you found some comfort in your time of fear and need, but I wanted to extend my prayers to you now, so you know there are people who care out there. Prayers stay alive, even prayers that were said a long time ago will be answered. God hears us, and in His perfect time we see why we went through hard times. May God bless you and give you His grace and peace. Mia/New York -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MSN!!!!!
Hello: My name is TaNiTo, and it is the first ones you see that I enter I find to the list but that Very Good. I consult them I have a net for which distribute Internet to user's x quantity, use server Linux, what prevents them to maintain voice conversations and video from my net when giving private ip to my clients. Understanding that a solution would not exist for Linux. Does somebody know some software that installing it in the Windows of my clients makes work the vos and video of the MSN? From I already thank vastly them their attention and God willing I can to help them in another topic. Greetings TaNiTo
MSN!!!!!
Hello: My name is TaNiTo, and it is the first ones you see that I enter I find to the list but that Very Good. I consult them I have a net for which distribute Internet to user's x quantity, use server Linux, what prevents them to maintain voice conversations and video from my net when giving private ip to my clients. Understanding that a solution would not exist for Linux. Does somebody know some software that installing it in the Windows of my clients makes work the vos and video of the MSN? From I already thank vastly them their attention and God willing I can to help them in another topic. Greetings TaNiTo
Re: NIS user audit?
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:34, Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote: > Diskless workstations. so you probably are already running a > centralized syslog? Nope, I wasn't interested in any local messages, but of course this is the perfect solution! Beautiful - thankyou :) gdh
Re: NIS user audit?
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 15:16, Gavin Hamill wrote: > I'm running NIS on woody with no problems at all in the auth / shadow > file, etc. but I'd like to be able to track when each user logs in and > out, (basically a computer-based timeclock). > > I don't see any trace of the NIS server logging such data, and running > ruserd on each diskless workstation and polling the 'logged in users' > lost seems a little inelegant. > > At this stage, I'm considering calling 'wget > http://10.0.0.254/cgi-bin/login.cgi?username=' as part of their X > startup conf.. (and similar for logout) Diskless workstations. so you probably are already running a centralized syslog? -- Tot ziens, Bart-Jan
NIS user audit?
Hi :) Whilst I appreciate 'ISP' isn't quite the right context for this query, I feel the audience has enough of an overlap :) I'm running NIS on woody with no problems at all in the auth / shadow file, etc. but I'd like to be able to track when each user logs in and out, (basically a computer-based timeclock). I don't see any trace of the NIS server logging such data, and running ruserd on each diskless workstation and polling the 'logged in users' lost seems a little inelegant. At this stage, I'm considering calling 'wget http://10.0.0.254/cgi-bin/login.cgi?username=' as part of their X startup conf.. (and similar for logout) Can anyone suggest a better way? Cheers, Gavin.
Re: NIS user audit?
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 14:34, Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote: > Diskless workstations. so you probably are already running a > centralized syslog? Nope, I wasn't interested in any local messages, but of course this is the perfect solution! Beautiful - thankyou :) gdh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: NIS user audit?
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 15:16, Gavin Hamill wrote: > I'm running NIS on woody with no problems at all in the auth / shadow > file, etc. but I'd like to be able to track when each user logs in and > out, (basically a computer-based timeclock). > > I don't see any trace of the NIS server logging such data, and running > ruserd on each diskless workstation and polling the 'logged in users' > lost seems a little inelegant. > > At this stage, I'm considering calling 'wget > http://10.0.0.254/cgi-bin/login.cgi?username=' as part of their X > startup conf.. (and similar for logout) Diskless workstations. so you probably are already running a centralized syslog? -- Tot ziens, Bart-Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NIS user audit?
Hi :) Whilst I appreciate 'ISP' isn't quite the right context for this query, I feel the audience has enough of an overlap :) I'm running NIS on woody with no problems at all in the auth / shadow file, etc. but I'd like to be able to track when each user logs in and out, (basically a computer-based timeclock). I don't see any trace of the NIS server logging such data, and running ruserd on each diskless workstation and polling the 'logged in users' lost seems a little inelegant. At this stage, I'm considering calling 'wget http://10.0.0.254/cgi-bin/login.cgi?username=' as part of their X startup conf.. (and similar for logout) Can anyone suggest a better way? Cheers, Gavin. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software for a NIC (Network Information Center)
Hello to all, There are some Contries in the World without a NIC or any Internet-Structur. Because I am working on 3rd World Projects I need to know whether there are LINUX Software to create a NIC. What Software do I need (even if I use Solaris). Please note, that this Contries I am working for are not rich, and do not need the last Supercomputers for routing some hundreds Domains. So I need to know, which Hardware I need. I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$, better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS) Thanks Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org.
Software for a NIC (Network Information Center)
Hello to all, There are some Contries in the World without a NIC or any Internet-Structur. Because I am working on 3rd World Projects I need to know whether there are LINUX Software to create a NIC. What Software do I need (even if I use Solaris). Please note, that this Contries I am working for are not rich, and do not need the last Supercomputers for routing some hundreds Domains. So I need to know, which Hardware I need. I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$, better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS) Thanks Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]