Re: [ilugd] How I will change the hardware address?

2003-09-21 Thread shah tushar
Hi,
Well It is only possible if the hardware supports
it and the device driver in turn has implemented an
appropiate ioctl. If possible tell me the NIC specs 
Bye
Tushar Shah 

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[ilugd] Distro Wanted Urgent!!

2003-09-21 Thread linux romeo
Hi Guys,
   I giving a demo in my office for M$ to GPL migration
I urgently need following
Latest Mandrake 9 or 9.1
Latest FreeBsd 5
 
I hope someone wud be kind enough to help me..
Thanks in advance
 
luv
romeo
 
  



  
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[ilugd] ERP/CRM on linux

2003-09-21 Thread linux romeo

Dear Friends,

   I seeking a open source ERP/CRP package (Java based).Do you 
guys have any idea (I tried Compiere but it only supports Oracle 9 :-( )...which can 
scale up to enterprise level

 

if yes i will be eternally grateful

 

luv

Romeo

 

 



  
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[ilugd] more bugs in ssh

2003-09-21 Thread Spoonman
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more bugs/fixes were filed for openssh.
upgrade ASAP.

/me shakes his head and sighs.

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[ilugd] Courier IMAP and procmail

2003-09-21 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
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Irritating problem:
1. FOr performance consideration of using huge mbox files for a client,
~   I decided to migrate them to a maildir based boxes. I have been
~testing this out locally before doing the actual migration.
2. To serve maildirs through POP3 and IMAP, I decided to look at
~   courier-imap. Mails are delivered to individual users through
~   procmail.
3. courier-imap performs well, however creating subfolders in IMAP
~turns out to be  a major problem. Courier uses its own format for
~creating subfolders in maildirs (it prefixes subfolder with a dot .)
~and also creates some auxiliary files for each subfolder.
4. Procmail has no clue how to deliver to such maildirs.
Anybody who has a better combination of software in mind? I need:
1. To use procmail (for various reasons).
2. An delivery mechanism that can handle possibly thousands of mails in
~   a folder. mbox causes too much system load from reading and writing.
3. IMAP/POP3 with mechanisms for subfolders in IMAP.
Thanks,
~ - Sandip


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[ilugd] [COMMERCIAL] Looking for engineers : Immediate Hiring

2003-09-21 Thread Tarun Upadhyay
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RE: [ilugd] Verisign Plays the M$ way

2003-09-21 Thread Tarun Upadhyay


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 Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 1:37 PM
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 Subject: Re: [ilugd] Verisign Plays the M$ way
 
 On Friday, September 19, 2003 3:40 PM [GMT+0800=SGT], Tarun 
 Upadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yes,
  I know lot of people do the same. This has been a convention in 
  Sendmail world for long.
  However :
  A) how does it help prevent spam (I can very well send you 
 mail faking 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED])? In fact, most spammers not just uses a 
  legitimate domain name, they even exploit the open proxies 
 to fake as 
  if the mail is coming from that domain. To me it looks like 
 a needless 
  overhead for your smtp server.
 
 I had about 10% fall in total traffic by turning 
 sender-domain verification on.
 
 Another 25% falls when I turn on callbacks.
 
 YMMV
 
  B) why do you check for A records? Why is just checking for MX 
  records not enough? (if we expect that somehow 
 legitimizes the user.
 
 Because the RFC allows the absence of MX records for mail servers.
 For smaller domains, this makes sense.
 
 --
 Sanjeev

Thanks for the info Sanjiv, Varun, Shuvam and Raj. This was educational.
I did not know:
A) RFC allows A records instead of MX. And, yes, it does make sense.
B) about 10% of mail traffic is refused when sender domain verification is
on.

Thanks again.
tarun


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[ilugd] (fwd) [SECURITY] [DSA-382-3] OpenSSH buffer management fix

2003-09-21 Thread Raj Mathur
[Please upgrade OpenSSH on all platforms.  This is in addition to the
advisory released a few days ago -- Raju]

This is an RFC 1153 digest.
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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] [SECURITY] [DSA-382-3] OpenSSH buffer management fix
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 21:05:05 +0200

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Debian Security Advisory DSA-382-3   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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September 21, 2003
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Package: ssh
Vulnerability  : buffer handling
Problem type   : possible remote
Debian-specific: no
CVE references : CAN-2003-0693 CAN-2003-0695 CAN-2003-0682

This advisory is an addition to the earlier DSA-382-1 and DSA-382-3
advisories: Solar Designer found four more bugs in OpenSSH that may be
exploitable.

For the Debian stable distribution these bugs have been fixed in version
1:3.4p1-1.woody.3 .


Upgrade Instructions
- 

wget url
will fetch the file for you
dpkg -i file.deb
will install the referenced file.

If you are using the apt-get package manager, use the line for
sources.list as given below:

apt-get update
will update the internal database
apt-get upgrade
will install corrected packages

You may use an automated update by adding the resources from the
footer to the proper configuration.


Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 alias woody
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  Source archives:

http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/o/openssh/openssh_3.4p1.orig.tar.gz
  Size/MD5 checksum:   837668 459c1d0262e939d6432f193c7a4ba8a8

http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/o/openssh/openssh_3.4p1-1.woody.3.diff.gz
  Size/MD5 checksum:36523 

Re: [ilugd] anti virus for linux

2003-09-21 Thread rama seshagiri
Dear friends,
Our friend, Mr. Shuvam Misra's suggestion reg. FAQ may
be seriously looked into. Linux is such an ocean that
most of us are not very familiar with so many packages
and utilities, except the ones that are most common.
We somehow manage to install new things after quite a
bit of struggle. More over in our filed yesterdays
things are  obsolete  today and tomorrow they are
history. So concentrating on so many things is not
possible for anybody. This happens in every field
because of focus areas always take much of our time.
Hence it is better to have some FAQ's on difft.
categories of packages or utilities, so that one need
not reinvent the wheel. ( for ex. Mr. Shuvam says that
they have done some changes to C code to implement the
package). 
kindly give some serious thought.
-- seshagiri
--- Shuvam Misra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Please let me know about a good anti virus for
 linux that is freely
  available for download. I will be thankful to you.
 
 Malkiat: check ClamAV.
 
 I've been on this list just a few months, and this
 question has already
 come up at least four times. Can we create a FAQ for
 ILUGD? And once we
 create it, can we members, as a matter of policy,
 point others to the
 FAQ if there's any query which is answered by it?
 
 A secondary advantage of this FAQ will be that it
 can also carry
 pointers, help, etc, which are not available in the
 standard
 documentation. I'll post another message in a bit,
 where I'll give you
 some idea of the problems we've faced with ClamAV
 and actual C code
 changes we've had to do. This knowledge currently
 stays within Starcom,
 and it would be useful if ILUGD or other lists could
 acquire this
 information in their resource archives. Also, not
 all Linux users are
 competent to study and change C code, so this will
 be value addition to
 the less technical members of this list who are
 sysadms.
 
 Just my 10 paise.
 
 Shuvam
 
 
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[ilugd] help reg path

2003-09-21 Thread MALKIAT BENIPAL
dear all,
 
To check the path of my home directory I issue the env command. I wish to specify a 
path as /usr/share/local/figlet which is not in the path of my home directory. Please 
help me in which file I should specify this path.  I checked the profile and rc.local 
file of /etc but did not get any idea of specifying this path.
 
Thanks in advance,


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Re: [ilugd] help reg path

2003-09-21 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
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MALKIAT BENIPAL wrote:

|I wish to specify a path as /usr/share/local/figlet which is not in the

|path of my home directory. Please help me in which file I should
specify this path.
|  I checked the profile and rc.local file of /etc but did not get any
idea of specifying this path.
- - To add the path to the users environment only, add the following line
~   at the end of the users $HOME/.bash_profile file.
~   export PATH=$PATH:/usr/share/local/figlet

- - To add it to the system wide path, add the above line at the end of
~  /etc/profile
- - Sandip

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