Re: Ximian Evolution mail on this list

2003-10-19 Thread Joe Szilagyi
This may have been addressed before, and I think it's a bug on
Windows/Outlook Express's part. Nearly all emails that come to the list from
anyone using Ximian Evolution come up as white, with the body separated out
as a .txt attachment, and the headers as a .asc file, unless if I view the
full message source. Is it from how Ximian puts the mail together, or an MS
thing?
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Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: Opera 7.21




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Re: Firewall - Limit Geographic Area

2003-10-15 Thread Joe Szilagyi
Hi, for other countries, you could filter by IP ranges. Try this:

http://blackholes.us

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From: "lrnobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Firewall - Limit Geographic Area


Is there a way to filter out/drop packets based on geographic area, at least
partially.

I will soon setup a web server in St. Louis, Missouri and there will be no
reason for anyone outside of a 300 mile radius to be using my web site.

If I could at least filter out anything outside the United States that would
be helpful for security against some hackers.

Thanks,

Larry Nobs




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Re: Apache: I'm brand new...need some help

2003-10-09 Thread Joe Szilagyi
This link should really get you to the good stuff too:

http://www.oreillynet.com/search/index.ncsp?sp-q=apache&sp-k=all

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From: "Jason Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:05 PM
Subject: Apache: I'm brand new...need some help


Good morning everyone.

I started playing with Apache today and really need to find some good
documentation on it, as well as some examples.
I'm running Apache 2.0.44 on RH 8.0.

I was curious if anyone could point me in the direction of some good books,
links, tutorials and how to get started...I feel like I have a pretty steep
learning curve for Apache and want to get started right away.

Does anyone have recommendations for good books? How about good tutorial
links?

While im here, let me ask a quick question:

If I have a cgi script that I want to call for only certain people, what
would be the best way to go about doing that? I know in RH that there is a
cgi-bin in /var/www/cgi-bin.. I put the cgi script in there and then went
to my test url:

http://192.168.x.x/cgi-bin/test.cgi

It comes up fine with no problem.

But im curious, because I need to set some restrictions on this for only
certain users. Would i have to put the .cgi script some where else?
Thanks for every ones help.

Jason


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red hat 10 release date

2003-10-05 Thread Joe Szilagyi
Does anyone happen to know what it is? Thanks.
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kill httpd hostname request by httpd.conf

2003-09-29 Thread Joe Szilagyi
Hello,

If I wanted to block an httpd request for a hostname via my httpd.conf file,
how could I block it by domain name? I.E., if someone pointed a hostname of
'something.joe.com' at my IP address using DNS servers beyond my control,
for some reason, and I wanted to basically kill every request they send at
me, what's the entry and syntax I should put in httpd.conf?

Thanks!
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