15 2004, 21:15,Diego Iastrubni:
, 15 2004, 20:51,Lior Kaplan:
I've also check what Tzafrir said with Mozilla FireBird 0.7. The search
works fine...
No we just need a Konqi confirmation for the site.
borked...
it goes well, until the load map link is loaded... then... it's a
Sad story first:
I went to a friend's place to help him setup DSL for his new (first) Linux. we
installed Fedora Core 1 a few days back at the office.
He has a DLink wireless router (can't remember the exact model, one or the
more fancy ones), and he got Barak to replace his USB modem with an
Hi list.
I know this issue has been discussed here in the past, specifically about XMMS
and the missing MP3 input plugin.
Well, I got XMMS to play, but that just half the problem - I want KDE and
GNOME to play MP3.
Both aRts (for KDE) and gstreamer (for GNOME) that came with Fedora Core 1
12 2004, 10:06,Shlomi Fish:
Well, pardon me, but I think you're wrong. Adding Hebrew support to an
already complete CMS, will probably easier than writing a complete CMS
from scratch with Hebrew in mind. Especially given the fact that HTML
supports Logical Hebrew quite transparently.
09 2004, 23:43,Diego Iastrubni:
1) the file list,
find . -type d | sed '1,2d;s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) \%dir ,'
...
%files -f ../file.list.kfiresaver3d
does anyone have a better trick? I dont like the cd.
Sometimes I am lazy and I just do /. It does the trick.
Yes - find out
11 2004, 04:24,Gad:
I've managed to play around with the fonts and I discovered that the
font I was using (Ann) probably doesn't have a UTF8 version, so it was
displaying as gibberish.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC fonts do not have a utf-8 version or a
cp1255 version. they have
11 2004, 00:45,Gil Freund:
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites that
will support a bilingual site (hebrew and english, preferably with
UTF-8). This is not for a member type site, such as plone, nuke's,
wiki's or blogs, but more of information site with a
On Sunday 04 January 2004 07:02, Ittay Dror wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a dialer to Barak over PPTP (and Ethernet). Does
someone have a ready-made script (for Mandrake 9.1) so that I don't have
to mess with it myself? Also, instructions for how to make a connection
sharing (not a
04 2004, 18:56,Oleg Goldshmidt:
A more realistic example: if I am BMW and my iDrive system in the 700
series runs on Windows and keeps crashing then I have to factor the
cost of crashes (in fixes, recalls, returns, lost customers, lost
reputation, etc) when I consider switching to linux
01 2004, 00:34,Gil Freund:
occasionally scan user's inboxes by grepping for known keywords to
extract SPAM that they got and then feeds it to the dictionary. I also
have some dummy accounts which exist for the sole purpose of attracting
SPAM.
How do you feed it? I thought SA reads
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 17:40, Baruch Birnbaum wrote:
Do you have experience with any of them as a server side spam control
software?
Is there anything else?
I'm using bogofilter by ESR. its wasn't trivial to setup on my Postfix/Cyrus
system, and it requires a very large volume of test
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 20:57, Gil Freund wrote:
This is interesting. I use SpamAssassin via amavis on a few systems that
use Cyrus as MDA, but haven't figured out a reasonable way to set
bayesian filtering on such a mail store.
Could you elaborate on how you set up cyrus and bogofilter.
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 20:59, Gil Freund wrote:
I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
own rules?
Good question. I have no idea :-)
I've set it up anyway, and it looks to be
30 2003, 19:33,Orna Agmon:
As one of the iglu.org.il webmasters, my time is limited, and I have many
other interests. If you wish me to set up a Wiki, then that can be done
very easily.
We already have an Israeli linux wiki, where not so many people
contribute (and one person set
I'm working on tightening the security of my laptop (installed with RH9).
I'm trying to figure out a way to automatically unmount a partition that
has been standing idle for some time. 'Idle' means, of course, that no
reads or writes were made from/to that partition.
Any hints on
29 2003, 18:43,Diego Iastrubni:
, 29 2003, 15:42,Oded Arbel:
I'm working on tightening the security of my laptop (installed with
RH9).
I'm trying to figure out a way to automatically unmount a partition
that has been standing idle for some time. 'Idle' means
29 2003, 19:13,Diego Iastrubni:
, 29 2003, 18:50,
Oded
Arbel:
When he said he wanted to automaticly unmount idling partitions, I was
under the impression that he also wanted them to automaticly remount when
required, because this sounds to me like a useful feature, but I may
29 2003, 23:53,Sharon Dagan:
This partition is actually encrypted.
If the machine is stolen while powered on and the partition is mounted,
automatic unmounting will (hopefully) save the day.
Oh..
One thing simple that I would have done is put in a cronjob that runs every 5
minutes or
28 2003, 15:43,Baruch Birnbaum:
Hi linux-il,
I need a backup software for linux that should:
How about Arkeia ? its not open source but its great, reasonably priced and
have a free version for a linux server and two clients.
--
Oded
::..
Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 18:43, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
I must say it's sad that on Linux at 2003
multiplexing multiple sound sources still doesn't work like magic.
It works for me.
(And no, aRts is no solution. Its' lags are inacceptable for
movies/games.)
Its configurable, and even
21 2003, 07:20,Behdad Esfahbod:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
linux? what linux?
in 5 years i would like to use the hurd! :)
What does the hypothetical hurd has promised you to do that you
like to use it? Is it the name that is better than linux? IMHO
forget about
21 2003, 14:52,Shlomi Fish:
since Mandrake 7.2 I never had to re-compile the kernel, except
UML kernels for kernel development
HURD offers something very interesting in this areana: you won't need UML with
HURD because each user can run her own drivers/filesystems/etc or even a full
21 2003, 19:41,Shlomi Fish:
Is the situation considerably better in x86-based BSD systems?
Not AFAIK. marginly better I mightsay.
Hmmm... so it's not as much a problem of Linux as it is the problem of the
wacky i386 architecture. And since Linux has to run there,
I think that it
21 2003, 19:42,Gilad Ben-Yossef:
On Sunday 21 December 2003 18:37, Oded Arbel wrote:
HURD offers something very interesting in this areana: you won't need UML
with HURD because each user can run her own drivers/filesystems/etc or
even a full kernel on a running system w/o affecting
21 2003, 18:37,Oded Arbel:
BTW - as Debian GNU/Hurd have been mentioned here, here are the
installation instruction if anybody wants to try it out.
http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install
Correction- don't use that manual. look for a debian package called crosshurd.
AFAIU
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yishay Mor wrote:
As a QD alternative, I've used JSPWiki (.org). Its a wiki (surprise),
Which reminds me a question I'm bothering with for quite a while -
is anyone aware of Hebrew-enabled Wiki engines? The only one I found
so
14 2003, 12:09,Nadav Har'El:
Even more so when it comes to Hebrew support (which is the issue discussed
here) - if Mandrake has better Hebrew support (does it?)
It does. mostly due to the efforts of several Israeli guys (I won't name names
as I'm sure to forget some), Mandrake is AFAIK
14 2003, 12:40,Ben-Nes Michael:
The only thing that bother me is how robust is the portage system, is it
good enough to Servers ? ( I mean while updating, resolving dependencies )
I don't think it will ever be - its geared towards source packages (I
understand there is some support for
11 2003, 16:43,Oded Arbel:
offering is based) being install by IBM in National Security offices across
Sorry about the above mistake - just to make things clear, when I wrote
National Security I actually meant Social Security - BITUACH LEUMI.
--
Oded
::..
Any nitwit can understand
14 2003, 17:01,Shlomi Fish:
Hi!
In the document:
http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/rub-a-dub/rub-a-dub-dub-heb_final.html
I have no idea what is causing it. Both the body and the ol and ul
tags have a dir=rtl attribute. This document was generated from an
OpenOffice document, so
11 2003, 08:19, :
Regarding your article: Open questionDear Open Source Friends,
Here is my reply:
I had come across Prof. MacCormack's paper and I also found it very
interesting. I agree with him that the state of the art of TCO measurement
is not where we would like it to be
On Thursday 11 December 2003 22:31, Oron Peled wrote:
Two fixes (for an otherwise correct and focused answer) and some
additions.
On Thursday 11 December 2003 16:43, Oded Arbel wrote:
In addition to the important distinction between open source software and
free software
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 23:07, Dan Fruehauf wrote:
Recently (actually today) i acquired a broadband cable connection through
the new (and pretty tempting) deal of AZTV and 012.net.
While writing this email, i didnt disconnect from 012, but i'm willing to,
mainly because one of the
But they don't. instead they have memory addresses and the function name. so
I've been thinking - suppose I have a binary with debugging information, and
the source code and a stack trace - shouldn't I be able to extrapolate from
it in what line in the code each frame in the stack is ?
Note:
07 2003, 18:43,Muli Ben-Yehuda:
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 06:24:02PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
But they don't. instead they have memory addresses and the function name.
so I've been thinking - suppose I have a binary with debugging
information, and the source code and a stack trace
04 2003, 12:31,Shachar Shemesh:
Rant
I don't understand why KDE systematically refuses to use the locale
information for it's activity.
I agree this is a problem, but often the case is that you want your
application to work differently then what the system is configured for, and
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 08:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any red-hat equivalent for Debian's make-kpkg?
For those who don't know what it is - make-kpkg allows one to take a
vanilla kernel source and build .deb files for the kernel image,
modules etc.
There is really no need for
03 2003, 10:51,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That wouldn't cut it because then I depend on having a kernel
source RPM for the particular version I want.
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 08:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any red-hat equivalent for Debian's make-kpkg
03 2003, 12:23,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oded Arbel wrote:
And that being different from your situation where you need a kernel
source tree of the version you want, in what way ?
In the way that it would make me dependent on finding a .srpm
file for the kernel I want to compile.
Not so
03 2003, 12:50,Tzafrir Cohen:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 12:30:00PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
03 2003, 12:23,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oded Arbel wrote:
And that being different from your situation where you need a kernel
source tree of the version you want, in what way
02 2003, 19:23,Amichai Rotman:
Hi All,
I Have downloaded the ISOs of MDK 9.2 shortly after it became available.
I installed the system and all seemed fine.
I have noticed the Hebrew support files are missing. For instance, the
Hebrew files for Open Office 1.1.0RC4, The KOffice
01 2003, 19:48,Shimon Panfil:
Hi folks,
on my machine with 2 ethernet cards different kernels see these two
cards in different order. How can I appoint specific device for specific
interface? Kernel parameters?
Are these two diferent cards or the same ? if its different cards then you
29 2003, 23:17,Aaron:
Hi all,
I once had Mandrake and its font utility let me install all my windows
fonts on linux including the hebrew ones.
Anyone know how to do the same thing on Redhat???
If you are using KDE, then you can use the KControl font installer. if you run
it as an
30 2003, 11:45,Tzafrir Cohen:
A second approach claims that the software should detect the user's
input and if the user in in right-to-left mode translate the parens
reversed. Currently this is only implemented by QT (= 3.1).
Horribly. In Qt 3.1 if you type a hebrew paragraph and then an
30 2003, 12:23,Tzafrir Cohen:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:27:40PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
30 2003, 11:45,Tzafrir Cohen:
A second approach claims that the software should detect the user's
input and if the user in in right-to-left mode translate the parens
reversed
On Saturday 29 November 2003 20:17, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
was gone. I can only guess that kudzu periodically checks and updates fstab
(maybe a cron job - I didn't check).
Please note that when you plug the dongle while running, what is responsible
for mounting the driver (and putting an icon
24 2003, 15:40,Shachar Shemesh:
Mozilla from totally unusable for Hebrew to bearable, with no
better alternative, at least as far as I'm concerned.
KMail is the obvious alternative, but there are other Qt based mailers, all
are quite usable.
Personally, I think what kmail is doing is
As you managed to misquote everything I wrote, I will simply start from
scratch:
Kmail is a text only MUA. it can read HTML mail but it can only send plain
text. this is fine for me : I don't need to send HTML, but YMMV. so in the
next paragraph I'm not talking about HTML at all, and anything
23 2003, 09:55,Kfir Lavi:
P.S. I see you use actcom, their mail server supports IMAP.
Gil
yes, but i really don't want to put my mails in their server. Or i don't
understand something?
Why won't you ? its much safer then putting it anywhere else, you can filter
mail and
23 2003, 13:55,Iftach Hyams:
Does anyone know of such a tool ?
For linux ? Not as far as I know. BH is a really obscure compression format
and I know about 2 programs in the world (total) that do support it. I had
some success runing ultimate zip with WineX, though I never used it for
20 2003, 11:19,Assaf Flatto:
To Answer one's post is a bit embarrassing but it seems I have no choice
Please enlighten us ?
BTW - I don't use postalias. use newaliases, and postfix will use the
alias_database setting to locate its alias files
--
Oded
::..
learning curve, n.:
18 2003, 15:15,Arie Folger:
You can use mlterm, xiterm (xterm with Sun's i18n code), konsole or
gnome-terminal if you want bidi support.
Konsole has bidi support? that's new to me.
at least in 3.2
--
Oded
::..
The biggest lies:
11. I never inhaled.
Saturday 15 November 2003 21:26, :
Since I am working on a loptop with only 14 screen its much more
efficient to go over the headers list and only open the messages I
actually want to read (its also more secure this way and faster for imap
connections).
For that you can install a small
16 2003, 12:13,Tzafrir Cohen:
You can use mlterm, xiterm (xterm with Sun's i18n code), konsole or
gnome-terminal if you want bidi support.
mlterm has a useful feature of being able to disable the bidi support.
Also Konsole, and it has/will have gui configuration for it in 3.2.
--
16 2003, 15:42,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone can recommend or warn against usage of a (preferably Open Source,
otherwise customizable) lint-like tool, for static checking of C++ and/or
C# code?
--
Oded
::..
Shai-hulud is a good garbage collector [..]
-- F. Herbert (Children of
16 2003, 15:42,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So take this response and one negative-ack. I'd be glad
to hear otherwise.
Anyone can recommend or warn against usage of a (preferably Open Source,
otherwise customizable) lint-like tool, for static checking of C++ and/or
C# code?
Me and a friend
16 2003, 18:45,Shlomo Solomon:
Has anyone on the list installed/upgraded to MDK 9.2? If so, any comments,
problems, suggestions?
I've put it on my laptop.
works fine.
LVM support in DiskDrake (had it on 9.1, but it had some problems. now it
works).
good power managment, ACPI finally
11 2003, 06:36,Omer Zak:
I think that the subject has already been discussed, but things change
all the time so I am raising this question again.
Given that MS-Outlook interoperability is not needed but its features are
needed:
For E-mail, Mozilla can be used. I routinely use version
11 2003, 09:49,Muli Ben-Yehuda:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 09:42:45AM +0200, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
If you only want Linux on Linux, there is Xen (STFW). It doesn't run
regular kernels - they have a port of Linux to it, and there is an
ongoing port of WinXP to it.
Xen[1] is
11 2003, 09:25,Shachar Shemesh:
Any news on free alternatives to VMWare? Boches is so slow it hurts, and
plex86 never left the ground, as far as I know.
plex86 has been discontinued and currently has been re-engineered to run only
linux by supplying a fixed set of emulated PC hardware
11 2003, 15:58,Alon Weinstein:
However, what about the scheduling and calendar features of
MS-Outlook?
IIRC Thunderbird (and I think Mozilla mail also) have some scheduling
capabilities, at least to the point of showing you a calendar and
updating it
from a web site.
On Monday 10 November 2003 08:25, Tal, Shachar wrote:
I believe w3c.org has an HTML/XHTML/strict etc. validator online, so this
can be verified online by users
How about starting, through Hamakor, some kind of a rating /
certification
system for Israeli Web sites to check if they are
On Monday 10 November 2003 10:22, Oron Peled wrote:
nitpicking sniped
Yes, I agree with all of what you said up until now. standards are important,
fix the browsers, bla bla. I was just stating the facts.
... and also a lot of pages that will completly fail any validator but
still work
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:12, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
yea, yea, of course. and still you can't reasonably expect that all web
sites in the entire world will be made to be 100% validator friendly.
It's easier to conform to one browser (the validator) than to each and
every browser out
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:24, Oron Peled wrote:
So, yes for FOSS compliant list if it includes a the correct guidline
for compliance: Validate your site against the validator, and you'll save
time validating against multitude of browsers/versions
I'll make sure to include this guideline
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 15:13:16 +0200 (IST), Alon Altman
One more spot for Debian: It's support would probably never cease.
Probably because it never existed anyway.
Commercial 3rd party support and hobbist support always existed for Debian as
well as for RedHat (9 and older) and will exist
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:16, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I have personally installed Debian for several newbies. There is
nothing, I repeat, nothing wrong with Debian for newbies. The only
problem with Debian is the initial HW configuration process. As this
takes place during the
On Monday 10 November 2003 13:14, Ely Levy wrote:
and personaly I very much disagree with khtml way of imitating ie behavor
instead of not displaying webpage which is not by the standart
I of course completly disagree. by definition a browser should always make a
best effort in trying to
On Monday 10 November 2003 13:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there a black-list at Mozilla.org.il ?
i mean:
http://www.mozilla.org.il/evangel.shtml
Yes, and its a very good list, unfortunatly it only checks for Mozilla
compliance. I would really like a list that also checks for other
On Monday 10 November 2003 18:03, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
While Debian supplies tools for all of these, and while mostly techincally
superior, in terms of user-friendliness these are usually inferior to
tools provided by other distributions.
Can you please qualify your last statement?
I
Oron Peled wrote:
Its yet to stand up in court though.
Merely linking with a library does not make your software derived work
of that company! How can that be?
Let's take an example. Suppose Wine is distributed under the GPL (It's
LGPL, but for the sake of discussion). According to your
On Sunday 02 November 2003 09:05, Shai Bentin wrote:
I can't work with vmware in full screen mode. It complains its missing
DGA
extensions on my XServer. Is this a setup issue on my X? do I have to
compile a new XServer with DGA extensions? What is DGA anyway? Any
ideas?
Direct Graphics
I certainly agree with you that in this case, the onus of making the
code open does not lie with its developers (who have no knowledge of
and have never used WINE), but rather with the user who did use WINE,
which is a thorny mess I have no idea how to solve ;-)
No, this is absured. The user
Oded Arbel wrote:
While taking it a bit to the extreme (and I don't think anybody would try
to enforce it) with our hypothetic Winw, the user who tries to run Win32
application might be considered infringing on the Winw GPL license just
by
using it. I guess this is one of the reasons the real
The fact that you got your hands on a packaged software product does not
mean you can use it.
Sure it does. That's what the First sale doctrine means. Once I sold
you a piece of software, I cannot tell you what to do, and what not to
do, with it.
if that were the case, then If I copy a
... and Linux hobbyists will just disappear.
I really hope not, I don't think I myself am going to disappear anytime
soon :-)
As for people who want to install RedHat at home or something, there is
the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com) and you can also buy Pink
Tie Linux from
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Here is my opinion: any one of this 3 sounds cool. I put here only the
downsides of each approach.
gtk:
* not object oriented (looks un-natural to build gui's in no oop
language)
I beg your pardon? Gtk+ is Object-Oriented. And you can do OOP in
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 07:07:05PM -0500, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
Was waiting for someone else to mention that, but no one did.
Perhaps PyGTK (Python + GTK bindings) is the best to go these
days. There are thousands of small and large examples out there
to copy from ;-). Ruby + GTK seems
Well it's a bit weird,
for once I remember it was fully GPLed few month ago
now they seem to change it so although there is GPLed
version of QT for windows only academic people can download it
but since it's fully GPLed I don't see how they how they can stop
anyone who isn't academic from
On Sunday 26 October 2003 22:23, Eran Tromer wrote:
I must insist, however, that the definition of derivative work, though
indeed external to the GPL, is far from trivial in our case. Moreover,
the GPL further muddies the water in its Section 2 paragraph 5 (not
paragraph 4 as I said earlier;
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 00:57, Jacob Broido wrote:
Try
www.slashdot.org
I recently upgraded my cell phone to a Motorola C350.
Cute phone, color, intergraded GPRS WAP browser.
Any Linux WAP websites any of you can recommend ?
News, games, etc.
Is there a WAP version for the IGLU
Speaking of cutting edge distros -
I'm looking for a distro that comes out of the box with a 2.6-testX kernel -
anyone know of such a thing ?
Thx
--
Oded
::..
The size of an avalanche is unrelated to the grain of sand that triggers it.
The same tiny grain of sand may unleash a tiny
On Monday 20 October 2003 16:17, Aviram Jenik wrote:
On Monday 20 October 2003 15:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Speaking of cutting edge distros -
I'm looking for a distro that comes out of the box with a 2.6-testX
kernel
- anyone know of such a thing ?
What's wrong with:
make menuconfig
Hi list.
I want to install a blogging software on my website, can anyone please
recommend on something you use ?
requirements:
- works on my Apache web server (PHP, Perl and Python are fine, other stuff I
can try but only if its really really good)
- preferably supports client side software
On Sunday 19 October 2003 01:53, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Take a look at this: http://bl0g.sourceforge.net
Seen it already. I like the name and appreciate the effort put into it, but it
renders very poorly on Konqeuror, doesn't have API aupport and I don't like
the design that much.
Thanks.
I
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 17:17, Shaul Karl wrote:
For example, would it purchase MS Word and thus motivate MS
to furthere invest in RTL languges support or would it use a new Word
processor for free but pays for the creation of a new Linux market?
This is hardly the issue. its not like
On Monday 13 October 2003 18:09, Amichai Rotman wrote:
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On Sunday 12 October 2003 18:38, Shlomi Fish wrote:
(make | echo) || echo hello
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
I want that if one of the (first) components of the pipeline exits with an
error code, I'll know about it somehow. How?
an erronouse exit code
On Thursday 09 October 2003 09:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oded Arbel wrote:
I'm using OpenVPN to create a tunnel from my workstation to my home
computer so I can get in the office network from home (because I couldn't
get the RH only linux SecureRemote client to work, and that's what my
On Thursday 09 October 2003 15:26, Tal, Shachar wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Eli Marmor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's called Outlook Web Access (although it's a part of Exchange; It
is just a web-emulation of Outlook).
As far as I remember, it supports SSL.
There have
On Thursday 09 October 2003 16:15, Tal, Shachar wrote:
Which brings us to the important question: will it also (by default,
with no easy way to turn it off)
auto-run viral-attachments,load 1x1-authenticating-gifs, perform
fill-in-your-favorite-nightmare, on other OSes as well?
It'll
On Thursday 09 October 2003 21:41, Oleg Kobets wrote:
hmm, i am not shure about all the requirments, but maybe snarf ?
it has a lot more functions then wget, for example resume download.
for wget's honour- I object ! wget has resume download.
--
Oded
::..
The biggest lies:
13. I never
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 16:10, dittigas wrote:
NTLM Auhtentication was added to Mozilla as of 1.4 on Windows only using
SSPI. AFAIK there's *no* support on other platforms.
There are several projects that do NTLM authentication on linux - search
freshmeat.net for NTLM. there's even a perl
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 19:14, dittigas wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 16:44, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 16:10, dittigas wrote:
NTLM Auhtentication was added to Mozilla as of 1.4 on Windows only
using SSPI. AFAIK there's *no* support on other platforms
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 21:23, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Anyhow long story short... http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/ and get the
BETA (if you need Windows support).
As it is SSL - will it support UDP?
OpenVPN is UDP based. its uses SSL over UDP, and as such has the very nice
feature that
On Friday 03 October 2003 19:23, Ori Idan wrote:
On Friday 03 October 2003 17:23, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 03:30:32PM +0200, Ori Idan wrote:
I have installed a RH7.3 machine.
I enabled FTP in xinetd.d and restarted xinetd
However I still can not connect with FTP
I
On Friday 03 October 2003 07:01, Omer Zak wrote:
The versions I have in my Linux installation are:
/lib/libpthread-0.10.so
/lib/libc-2.2.93.so
(according to rpm -qf, both files are from package glibc-2.2.93-5).
My questions:
1. Does the above mean that I have to upgrade to package
Hi list.
I'm having a problem with a server, where apparently I don't have any entropy
left in /dev/random :
# sysctl -A | grep random
kernel.random.entropy_avail = 0
and of course - every call to /dev/random blocks. the server in question is a
headless box, so of course no entropy is
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 15:51, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
Hi,
Debian has a package called 'reseed' that seems to do just that (by
getting random data from random.org, but you can probably make it
use some other random data). I never tried it myself, though, and I
reseeds seeds
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 15:54, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 03:31:44PM +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
I'm having a problem with a server, where apparently I don't have any
entropy left in /dev/random :
# sysctl -A | grep random
kernel.random.entropy_avail = 0
Why
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