> site does NOT have a link to us. Likely Seven24 is trying to clutter
> people's logs with references as a form of advertising.
... a practise we see more and more often here as well! Even
'respectable' major isp's are starting to do it!
It's a strange world ...
Frank Louwers
Openminds b.v.b.a.
> site does NOT have a link to us. Likely Seven24 is trying to clutter
> people's logs with references as a form of advertising.
... a practise we see more and more often here as well! Even
'respectable' major isp's are starting to do it!
It's a strange wor
> 1) Im wondering if this is possible, or what is the next-best solution.
No. nor POP nor IMAP support HTTP 'Host: ' like constructions
Next best thing: let your users login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Frank
> 1) Im wondering if this is possible, or what is the next-best solution.
No. nor POP nor IMAP support HTTP 'Host: ' like constructions
Next best thing: let your users login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Frank
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On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:30:41AM +0200, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
> Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was
> it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will
> include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry, and load all
> files
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:30:41AM +0200, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
> Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was
> it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will
> include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry, and load all
> files
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 08:45:48AM -0700, Kevin wrote:
> is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
>
> i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
> packages. i suppose i could chattr +i it but im hoping theres a more
> elegant solution.
dpkg your v
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 08:45:48AM -0700, Kevin wrote:
> is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
>
> i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
> packages. i suppose i could chattr +i it but im hoping theres a more
> elegant solution.
dpkg your
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 05:05:18AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
> Don't dlinks use the rtl chipset?
Some new ones do, I heard. The ones that I can crash with a pingflood
are the second revision of the ones with the via-rhine chipset.
Frank
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> D-Link cant do constant load, they hang or just loose ability to talk to other
> hosts on the network.
I have about 5 dlinks i can hang with just a pingflood! I'll never buy
dlink nics again!
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If you decide to go a little bit cheaper than the 3COM/Intel cards,
then DON'T go for dlink. They used to make great medium-cheap cards
with a lifetime warranty, but I've had nothing but problems with their
100Mbit cards!
If you decide to save money on cards, then go for the Realtec 813x based
ch
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 03:25:31PM +0200, Paul Casey wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
> the commands used while
RFC821, RFC822 and RFC2821, RFC2822
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 02:21:01PM -0400, Larry Morrow wrote:
> Just my $02. AND how we do it.
>
> Connect a serial cable to the console port of your routers./switches and
> then
> ssh into your debian server and use minicom.
The latest IOS images have ssh support in then. Just be sure to have
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 01:51:21PM +1200, Simon Allard wrote:
> The reason I ask is I want to compile some new packages, but don't want to
> make my own rules files else it gets to hard in the future when reverting
> back to debian created packages.
As many others have pointed out, you can get
First of all, I'd like to appologise to the people who will think this
message is non-relevant, but I post it anyway, because:
1) the normal, "official" dnsswap mailinglist is full of idiots
2) Most debian ISP-admins are capable admins, that will keep their
system 'apt-get update && apt-get upgra
> > > chroot /path/to/userhomedir /bin/bash
> chroot: cannot change root directory to /home/userdir: Operation not permitted
Only root can do a chroot. So best thing to do would be to dig into
the code and add a chroot() call just before the setuid ...
Frank
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> Thanks for taking the time to answer my somewhat clueless questions.
np ;) and let us know if it works ...
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On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 09:33:57PM -0700, Kris Blackwood wrote:
> I checked to see if apt is installed and it is.
>
> Everytime I try to apt-get install xxx
Try a "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" first ...
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