Re: passive ftp from a client behind a NAT firewall

2005-12-30 Thread Jason Gurtz
Might be kind of irrelevant but most winblows malware will be most interested in contacting port 25. They would also like port 80 to download updates but unfortunately the users would be a bit pissed if you blocked that Locking down high ports going out will just make things very difficult with v

Re: [OT] Sending 'clean' mail

2005-11-18 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 11/18/2005 14:31, Dan Nicholson wrote: > One more Q before getting out of your hair. Any doco suggestions for > running an IMAP server. This is really what I want to do, I think. I think your two best choices for software here are either dovecot or courier-imap. Thankfully, running an imap s

Re: [OT] Sending 'clean' mail

2005-11-16 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 11/16/2005 12:21, Justin Knierim wrote: > Yeah, that would be from one of my emails. While it is true that header > won't resolve, I don't see it as being incorrect. I'm not sure if I see it as being incorrect either. From what I understand, large userbase setups that use various levels of i

Re: Mail programs problem?

2005-08-19 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 8/19/2005 08:21, Declan Moriarty wrote: > Another funny thing is that all today's spam references > uk.geocities.com. It's just dead short stuff with a link. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mail# cat sa-mimedefang.cf | grep UK_GEO body UK_GEOCITIES /uk\.geocities\.com\/.{1,20}\/\?/i de

Re: Stumped by ethernet

2005-06-11 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 6/11/2005 15:27, Dan McGhee wrote: > Declan Moriarty wrote: >>I imagine you are on PPPOE, or DHCP. I'm on a pppoe network, but I log >>into my modem via dhcp over the nic. This gives me a lazy time. >> > I don't use either one. I figured that since the ISP is all static I > didn't need eithe

Re: Favoured email programs please

2005-04-29 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 4/29/2005 09:53, Chuck Rhode wrote: > [...] ... or has everyone given up on "secure eMail?" I've given up on email. hehe, not really, but I'm coming closer every day. ~Jason -- -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html

Re: Solved (?) Re: Score: WvDial & PPP-37 Me-0

2005-04-28 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 4/28/2005 14:45, Dan McGhee wrote: > I "easter egged" a solution. I added: > > noauth > defaultroute > noipdefault > > to my /etc/ppp/options. I haven't discovered yet if all three, just one > or which two solved the problem. I don't even know exactly what the > last two do. I know it w

Re: Favoured email programs please

2005-04-28 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 4/28/2005 10:38, Declan Moriarty wrote: > The MUA I want is preferably not a part of kde, gnome, or emacs, > capable of having an address book. I am not enamoured of bloated, > super-capable things, and would prefer one that is curses based > (ncurses don't require X). IMO, Pine is simpler tha

Re: Score: WvDial & PPP-37 Me-0

2005-04-28 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 4/28/2005 13:52, Dan McGhee wrote: > I really hate to post this since the solution is probably so obvious. Can you ping a known IP address? Say, the ones that you're getting as nameserver(s). ~Jason -- -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfrom

Re: problems with courier

2005-04-08 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 4/8/2005 13:27, James Iwanek wrote: > just set up courier and i can get it to receive mail for my local domain > but i don't seem to be able to get it to receive mail for my partners > domain - details below, any mail server guru's here? I've seen some other people have issues when there is m

Re: Wireless networking?

2005-03-31 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 31-Mar-05 05:28, thorsten wrote: > Regarding Security I can not say much, just that one: WEP is not secure, > it just prevents your neighbour from using your Flatrate (if he dosen't > know airsnort). I don't know how much better WPA is. WPA is all done too. see: 01Nov2004 post on

Re: while we (not jet) have kde-3.4: kdebindings-3.4.0

2005-03-18 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 3/18/2005 07:40, Rainer Peter Feller wrote: > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/posixpath.py", line 62, in join > elif path == '' or path.endswith('/'): > AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'endswith' > make[2]: *** [prepkde] Error 1 I wonder if perhaps this isn't something simple

Re: problems with gpm installation

2005-03-05 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 05-Mar-05 14:53, Jeremy Utley wrote: > Olaf GrÃttner wrote: > >>chmod 400 /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.texinfo >>if [ "no --no-split" != "no" ]; then no --no-split >>/usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.texinf o -o /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.info; fi >>/bin/sh: no: command not found >> > Judging from

Re: problems with gpm installation

2005-03-05 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 04-Mar-05 17:00, Olaf GrÃttner wrote: > if [ "no --no-split" != "no" ]; then no --no-split > /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.texinf o -o /usr/src/gpm-1.20.1/doc/gpm.info; fi > /bin/sh: no: command not found [...] > What is the problem here? Am I missing a program "no" or what? Probably a typo. M

Re: newsreader like mail client

2005-03-02 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 3/2/2005 08:22, A. Drosos wrote: > Is there a newsreader like mail client that I can use to check out the mail > I want from my ISP mail server and kill the rest without first downloading > them? Thunderbird has a "download headers only" option. I find it to be a pretty good all around MUA a

Re: colour printer settings

2005-02-24 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 2/23/2005 20:17, Richard Molton wrote: > I suspect this is the wrong place for my enquiry, and would be > grateful if somebody could point me towards the appropriate forum. Yea, I would post this to lfs-chat. I've no idea about your printing problem tho. ~Jason -- -- http://linuxfromscra

Re: local network

2005-02-23 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 2/23/2005 14:31, Richard Molton wrote: > OK, I have clearly tried to network the LFS box, running Nautilus > and Gnome 2.8 to my other (SUSE) machine using inappropriate > software. What I now need to find out is, what should I be using? I would investigate smbclient and smbmount--the latter u

Re: init.d apache script?

2005-02-21 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 2/21/2005 13:41, tom wrote: > im not sure but you should have a note with if you have SSL with apache to > include another script i know how to start Apache with SSL: > > httpd -DSSL > but how do your restart and stop it? The apachectl should be used. case "$1" in start) echo "St