PlugHead grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Not sure what you mean by more complicated, but you may want to check out
the freeware windoze program PuTTY. Besides being a d*mn good terminal
emulator (a little painful to configure--but love that full screen mode), I
believe it has a keygen
LOL That's so funny!
On Friday 28 June 2002 11:07 am, you wrote:
Brotha David told me he overheard a couple of guys talking
about scary things.
Guy #1: You'll never believe this. If you play an AOL 7.0
CD *backwards* you can hear all kinds of evil and Satanic
messages!
On 8.1 rpm used to log installs and removes into syslog.
It produced quite a bit of output but sometimes it was useful for
reference.
After some RPM upgrade it went away. Can the feature be reenabled?
I searched the rpm man page but there was nothing about logging.
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Michal Suchanek
Any chance it could be a Ramen worm trying to spread??
-Original Message-
From: Todd Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 8:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Snort portscan log
Bill wrote on Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 07:57:30PM -0700 :
I finally
Do any of you know of a c332 terminal emulator that will run
on mandrake or any other Linux distro?
A long standing irritation. I get chided everytime I go to a windows machine
to print out a web page.
Under the best of circumstances, 2 or three lines form the bottom of one page
appear at the top of the next. At worst, it is really ugly.
alignmargins upchucks with several error messages and
Jim Tarvid wrote:
A long standing irritation. I get chided everytime I go to a windows machine
to print out a web page.
Under the best of circumstances, 2 or three lines form the bottom of one page
appear at the top of the next. At worst, it is really ugly.
alignmargins upchucks with several
Try the following line pg_hba.conf:
host phpgroupware 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 trust
Regards,
Gavin
ddc_prueba2 wrote:
Hello world!
I just untar and run http://127.0.0.1/phpgroupware/setup/index.php to
create a header.inc.php file. As explained in installation doc, I did
(as postgres
I think you are correct about KDE/Konqueror thinking my printer is set to
A4but it is set to US Letter.
in konquerorrc I find
[KPrinter Settings]
PrintCommand=
Printer=tek
It is the same in kmail.
I don't think setting Paper size has any effect.
Before making a change to paper size
I installed ckrootkit and its reports includes:
ROOTDIR is `/'
snip
Searching for suspicious files and dirs, it may take a while...
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/auto/Locale/.packlist
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/auto/Net/.packlist
Bingo!!! I thought I had already tried something like that line but for
sure I did it wrong... (sounds of myhead banging against the wall once
more...)
Thanks a lot again
El jue, 01-08-2002 a las 16:07, Gavin Porter escribió:
Try the following line pg_hba.conf:
host phpgroupware
I have problem listing iso-2 mails with mutt-1.4i-4mdk.
The mailbox listing is drawn incorrectly as if utf-8 chars were printed
on 8-bit terminal or something. Not only bad chars but bad layout as
well. Lines are shifted - probably written too long and scrolled.
I tried to turn on/off utf-8
Well, I restarted screen once more and it went away. Perhaps it was the
charset option after all.
--
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Does anyone have a shell script example or a better idea on how to monitor
network usage? I don't think I need anything as big as MRTG.
I have a small network behind a Linux router (2 LAN cards) Can I pull this
info with a shell script with ifconfig? and have it emailed daily? or
monthly
Really
I've got a situation whereby a client allows its building's tenants to use
their LAN, and in some cases their mail server within the firewall.
They will also be able to set up their own servers in a DMZ for such things
as web/mail/sftp hosting.
What we need to be able to do is be able to
For the record and for those that are interested, it looks like the
problem *was* kernel-level. I was running 2.4.18-6mdk, and the problem
seems to have been fixed (see the package changes for the RPM regarding
smbfs) in the 2.4.18-7mdk and later kernels (I grabbed the 2.4.18-8mdk
one). The
Greetings:
I've never seen this. All my problems have always been with dialup and connection. In
this case I dailed, connected, got through my terminal login sequence and then died. I
am using kppp and these are the messages printed to the terminial from whose command
line I started:
Well, if you think you are safe rebuilding from source, think again...
1. Systems affected:
OpenSSH version 3.2.2p1, 3.4p1 and 3.4 have been trojaned on the
OpenBSD ftp server and potentially propagated via the normal mirroring
process to other ftp servers. The code was inserted some time
On 2 Aug 2002 at 7:45, John Haywood wrote:
Has anybody come across any decent solutions? I've checked Sourceforge, but
most projects are either pre-alpha, dead, or contain no files
You might look at ntop
http://www.ntop.org
It should do most of what you want.
Ray Warren
Want to
testing...
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