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> Is testing already getting behind in versions?
Yes.
One workaround I'm using at the moment on my Toshiba is to have two versions
of Debian -- testing and Knoppix. (Knoppix is basically unstable; but it can
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a sucker for stuff that works, rather than the latest and greatest. Probably
because I don't ever really *need* the latest and greatest. And if I find I
do, I'll try running it under Knoppix first.)
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pen for
ftp traffic -- presumably they've closed down port 20 to discourage the
black-hats.
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pen for
ftp traffic -- presumably they've closed down port 20 to discourage the
black-hats.
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kernel 2.4.19 -- and I'm not using any local proxy.)
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> nasty root kit (via chkrootkit, may be included on the knoppix cd, but I'm
> not sure).
Yes it is - /usr/sbin/chrootkit
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> nasty root kit (via chkrootkit, may be included on the knoppix cd, but I'm
> not sure).
Yes it is - /usr/sbin/chrootkit
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There could quite possibly be conflicts that I haven't yet encountered,
though. YMMV.
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There could quite possibly be conflicts that I haven't yet encountered,
though. YMMV.
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside
> of US? Or any nameservers for it?
2003-03-26 01:15 GMT
OK -- looks like we in the UK are going to be allowed to read it in Arabic.
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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2003-03-26 01:15 GMT
OK -- looks like we in the UK are going to be allowed to read it in Arabic.
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; by upgrading to php4 from unstable; or by manually
forcing the dependencies (and not using apt).
As far as I know, the updated libc6 package has not yet been released; thus
upgrading php4 from unstable would seem to be the way to go.
(NOTE: I have not done it myself. Anyone have any real-life exp
; by upgrading to php4 from unstable; or by manually
forcing the dependencies (and not using apt).
As far as I know, the updated libc6 package has not yet been released; thus
upgrading php4 from unstable would seem to be the way to go.
(NOTE: I have not done it myself. Anyone have any real-life exp
ally have a suspicious mind, and a deeply cynical
attitude to the statements of others?]
Presumably the _only_ sort of statement whose veracity you would either allow
or trust, is one of the: "Product XYZ sucks!" or "Don't buy ABC!" variety?
What value does the positive s
ry, very "Debian", all round.
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ative to the cheapie-cheapie, pared-down-to-the-bone end of the market,
you might think they're expensive. But believe me, the service is worth that
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rant -- someone has to stop the rot before the whole world
starts to think that in written English, every word is capitalised.
Other than that -- yeah, phpWebSite is worth giving a whirl.
Try it.
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;9 to 5 EST" ;-(
http://www.positiveinternet.co.uk/ maybe?
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http://www.positiveinternet.co.uk/ maybe?
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Does *anyone* have a solution for keeping the site-sucking bots from
openfind.tw.com out of my machine?
They don't obey any sort of international guidelines;, and tie my
machine up for hours on end once they find a way of getting in and
latching on.
I'm getting desperate.
Any help appreciated.
utely obvious which is just off the edge of my
perception; but the only other Debian user in my neighbourhood says he
abandoned ever trying to get this combo to work several months ago.
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utely obvious which is just off the edge of my
perception; but the only other Debian user in my neighbourhood says he
abandoned ever trying to get this combo to work several months ago.
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On 16 Jun 2002, Gerard MacNeil wrote:
> You would control the log file permissions and ownerships by editing
> /etc/logrotate.d/apache
Thanks for that piece of info -- it's helped me sort out a couple of
other things, too.
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logs are root.adm 540.
> 540???
Sorry -- brain-fart. Meant 640.
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On 16 Jun 2002, Gerard MacNeil wrote:
> You would control the log file permissions and ownerships by editing
> /etc/logrotate.d/apache
Thanks for that piece of info -- it's helped me sort out a couple of
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logs are root.adm 540.
> 540???
Sorry -- brain-fart. Meant 640.
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the only HTML output I get is a nicely formatted and
chatty HTML page containing no data from the apache logs. What is going
wrong/not being done? Why can't my browser read the log files?
Any help/comments appreciated.
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the only HTML output I get is a nicely formatted and
chatty HTML page containing no data from the apache logs. What is going
wrong/not being done? Why can't my browser read the log files?
Any help/comments appreciated.
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On Tue, 7 May 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> > perl is the ideal tool to do this.
>
>
>
> No, you should use Python.
>
>
Ah, but using which editor? ;-)
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Krzysztof Mazurczyk wrote:
> Does anybody know a software (open source of cause) for portal management ?
PHP-Nuke?
PostNuke?
eZ publish?
Squishdot?
Midgard?
eGrail?
campsite?
Use search terms like:
"open source" + "content management"
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; and got away with it. But I don't advise it.)
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and run today's upgrades
on a totally separate machine -- e.g. a laptop, or a quarantine machine
-- until you're sure they're not going to blow anything up.
Then move the upgrades to the production environment.
This works well for me.
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:32:18PM +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
>
> Yes, analog is ugly. However, look into the debian package 'rmagic'.
I have done.
I can't get it to work :(
Anyone on this list got it to work with testing, 2.2
terribly NOT re-posting the complete
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ystem to ban them
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Is anyone else having problems with the robot from
openfind.com.tw
-- an intrusive, irritating, hard-to-get-rid-of crawler that completely
paralyses my system *every day*?
Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
just jams up my system, downloading every damn
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Dave Watkins wrote:
> I'm sure it's been said before but why not just configure iptables to drop
> the packets from 139.175.250.23?
>
> Then it CAN'T connect
Already done.
It's just taking a little while to kill off 16 different crawlers, which
I hadn't appreciated was what w
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Hereward Cooper wrote:
> > Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
> > just jams up my system, downloading every damn' thing in sight.
> > Mails to the owners are totally disregarded.
>
> Have you actually seen:
> http://www.openfind.com.tw/robo
his list (thanks,
guys) I *may* finally be getting somewhere.
Martin
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Is anyone else having problems with the robot from
openfind.com.tw
-- an intrusive, irritating, hard-to-get-rid-of crawler that completely
paralyses my system *every day*?
Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
just jams up my system, downloading every damn'
a way to achieve immortality -
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(Lazy admin with lots of lists :)
It's worth it for the web-based administration and archiving alone.
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Craig wrote:
Specific question:
> I need to know if there is any software for debian to
> detect the presence of backdoors or rootkits.
Specific answer:
apt-get install chkrootkit
HTH
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Michael Wood wrote:
> I don't know what "Mandrake SNF" is
Mandrakesoft's Single Network Firewall -- a pre-built template for an
ipchains rules firewall, controlled by a web browser + PHP interface.
$99 with snappy 412 pp manual; or whatever it costs you to download and
burn
from the address box?
[Most unlikely; but, hey! -- I'm an optimist.]
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;s biggest) now claims that Un*x is not supported by them; and on
being upbraided at supporting only Evil Empire boxen, responded : "At
the end of the day, all things said and done, it is _the_ standard,
isn't it?".
Gawdelpus. ]
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ut in the belief that I would remember
where to go if anything untoward happened in mailman.
Well it does; and I didn't.
Thanks for the help.
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will persuade me to roll my own before
>= v2.01 makes it into testing?)
Martin
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Jean Baptiste Lallement wrote:
> "I'm feeling lucky" with query "webalizer" on google.com gave me
> http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/
So what's wrong with : "apt-get install webalizer" then?
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n and all.
So what am I now doing wrong; and what do I do to correct it?
Any help appreciated.
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www.gateway.gov.uk -- the UK government's £18M
to to the lo iface
in your /etc/network/interfaces file.)
HTH
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Can't find CCLinux; but 'Nuclinux' at:
http://tuma.stc.cx/nuclinux.php
should *definitely* sort you.
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
> CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and
> freshmeat to see if I can find it.
>
> Sounds like it might do just what is required :-)
Try : http://www.toms.net/
- there's a fair old selection to
to a class I was
running in Dublin. One of the Eircom engineers used it to get into
one of their servers from within the classroom; no problem.
IIRC it's one of those single boot/rescue disks you can very easily add
your own mods to (e.g. telnetd, if it isn't on there already
Can't find CCLinux; but 'Nuclinux' at:
http://tuma.stc.cx/nuclinux.php
should *definitely* sort you.
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
> CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and
> freshmeat to see if I can find it.
>
> Sounds like it might do just what is required :-)
Try : http://www.toms.net/
- there's a fair old selection to
to a class I was
running in Dublin. One of the Eircom engineers used it to get into
one of their servers from within the classroom; no problem.
IIRC it's one of those single boot/rescue disks you can very easily add
your own mods to (e.g. telnetd, if it isn't on there already
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d for it.)
> > It's a simple
> >PHP3-Script to write a passwd file to
> >be used with .htaccess-files.
> >There's a little user interface to add/remove
> >useres and change passwords. You might easily
> >extend it some further.
> >
> >
d for it.)
> > It's a simple
> >PHP3-Script to write a passwd file to
> >be used with .htaccess-files.
> >There's a little user interface to add/remove
> >useres and change passwords. You might easily
> >extend it some further.
> >
> >
On Tue, 3 Apr 101, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> can someone recommend a voip program I can use in Linux from the command
> line?
Andy Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> supplies the following:
www.openh323.org - command line client for quicknet for Linux
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On Tue, 3 Apr 101, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> can someone recommend a voip program I can use in Linux from the command
> line?
Andy Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> supplies the following:
www.openh323.org - command line client for quicknet for Linux
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card functioning under Linux?
Thanks in advance.
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card functioning under Linux?
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That should do the trick.
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That should do the trick.
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across the files concerned. Which begs the question: when is
Debian finally going to go towards a single httpd.conf file?
(Wouldn't stop this problem; but would help in tracking down multiple
and conflicting directives.)
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across the files concerned. Which begs the question: when is
Debian finally going to go towards a single httpd.conf file?
(Wouldn't stop this problem; but would help in tracking down multiple
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Spoke too damn' soon.
Reboot; and the ability to react correctly to .htaccess files
disappears.
I have a gut feeling this behaviour is linked to MySQL
authorisations; and/or PHP (4.0.3). How, I have no idea.
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Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - Engla
t I've changed
> since it used to work :)
The need for the xbithack directive for SSIs must have been negated in
an update somewhere along the line; but I've no idea when.
Nothing gave me any warning.
Thanks for all help offered via the list though.
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Martin Wheel
know what I've changed
> since it used to work :)
The need for the xbithack directive for SSIs must have been negated in
an update somewhere along the line; but I've no idea when.
Nothing gave me any warning.
Thanks for all help offered via the list though.
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Martin Wheel
Spoke too damn' soon.
Reboot; and the ability to react correctly to .htaccess files
disappears.
I have a gut feeling this behaviour is linked to MySQL
authorisations; and/or PHP (4.0.3). How, I have no idea.
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Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - Engla
Other than regularly updating the system, I don't know what I've changed
since it used to work :)
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uire valid-user
and in /etc/htusers:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# less /etc/htusers
username1:BJcDAoUzvF3NH
username2:EduIAyS4SgyEe
username3:8MxMgqbv7FLce
[invalid name:value pairs given above]
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ght cause this?
Or is it something else?
Any help appreciated. (access/error logs give me no help whatsoever.)
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er.
Other than regularly updating the system, I don't know what I've changed
since it used to work :)
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Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England
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uire valid-user
and in /etc/htusers:
root@startext:/# less /etc/htusers
username1:BJcDAoUzvF3NH
username2:EduIAyS4SgyEe
username3:8MxMgqbv7FLce
[invalid name:value pairs given above]
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ght cause this?
Or is it something else?
Any help appreciated. (access/error logs give me no help whatsoever.)
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Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England
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- Share your knowledge. It's
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, venkatesh prasad wrote:
> How do I monitor the utilization of process table in linux 2.2.12?
top
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at:
http://www.linuxlock.org/features/ramenfix.html
(Currently, google searches do not pick this site up.)
Tools to find/fix the worm may be found at:
http://www.sans.org/y2k/ramen.htm
HTH
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tion 2.
"to two different debian mailing lists,"
^^
> more appropriate lists for sending your questions too?
Correction 3.
"more appropriate lists for sending your questions to?"
^
>
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Sami Haahtinen wrote:
> would you be willing to write some document on this?
Yes ... as soon as I get it *really* working
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