Re: System log monitor

2000-12-07 Thread Peter Cordes
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:05:39PM +0100, Michael Meskes wrote: > On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:37:13PM +1100, Steve wrote: > > suppose it would be nice if packages could supply their own violations > > and ignore files to make this easier. For example, postfix would > > supply a violations file cont

Re: System log monitor

2000-12-07 Thread Peter Cordes
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:05:39PM +0100, Michael Meskes wrote: > On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:37:13PM +1100, Steve wrote: > > suppose it would be nice if packages could supply their own violations > > and ignore files to make this easier. For example, postfix would > > supply a violations file con

Re: FW question

2000-12-07 Thread Jan Martin Mathiassen
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:00:37PM +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the > clients are running Win98/WinNT? ...in what way do you mean? it'd be easier for us to know whether or not it's actually possible if you could provide some sort of

Re: FW question

2000-12-07 Thread Jan Martin Mathiassen
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:00:37PM +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the > clients are running Win98/WinNT? ...in what way do you mean? it'd be easier for us to know whether or not it's actually possible if you could provide some sort of

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Jacob Kuntz wrote: > that's sun rpc portmapper. unless your site uses nfs, you don't need it. > here's how you make it go away: There are lots more things then NFS that use sun RPC. NIS comes to mind for example. Wichert. --

Re: Signed messages

2000-12-07 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 17:21:00 -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote: > I use elm to write my email messages. I want to sign messages from inside > elm. Is there any way to do this elm-me+ is the only elm(derivative) in Debian; it supports MIME and PGP. The author of the -me patches has since moved on

Signed messages

2000-12-07 Thread Eduardo Gargiulo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all. I use elm to write my email messages. I want to sign messages from inside elm. Is there any way to do this and is possible to sign messages from an X email client (Netscape Messenger) ? Thanks.. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE6L/C4W

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Alexander Reelsen
Hi On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 08:57:38PM +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. As 'lsof -i' or 'fuser -n tcp 111' wi

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Jacob Kuntz
from the secret journal of Kozman Balint ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. > that's sun rpc portmapper. unless your

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 20:57:38 +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? That's portmap(8). > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. It is used in dealing

FW question

2000-12-07 Thread Kozman Balint
Hi! Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the clients are running Win98/WinNT? If yes, then which FW-tool/kernel-module is able to do this? Regards, Qzy

sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Kozman Balint
Hi! Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf and don't know which daemon listens it. Regards, Qzy

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Jacob Kuntz wrote: > that's sun rpc portmapper. unless your site uses nfs, you don't need it. > here's how you make it go away: There are lots more things then NFS that use sun RPC. NIS comes to mind for example. Wichert. -- ___

Re: Signed messages

2000-12-07 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 17:21:00 -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote: > I use elm to write my email messages. I want to sign messages from inside > elm. Is there any way to do this elm-me+ is the only elm(derivative) in Debian; it supports MIME and PGP. The author of the -me patches has since moved on

Signed messages

2000-12-07 Thread Eduardo Gargiulo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all. I use elm to write my email messages. I want to sign messages from inside elm. Is there any way to do this and is possible to sign messages from an X email client (Netscape Messenger) ? Thanks.. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE6L/C4

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Alexander Reelsen
Hi On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 08:57:38PM +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. As 'lsof -i' or 'fuser -n tcp 111' w

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Jacob Kuntz
from the secret journal of Kozman Balint ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. > that's sun rpc portmapper. unless you

Re: sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 20:57:38 +, Kozman Balint wrote: > Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? That's portmap(8). > I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf > and don't know which daemon listens it. It is used in dealin

FW question

2000-12-07 Thread Kozman Balint
Hi! Is it possible to do user-level filter on a Debian-based FW, if the clients are running Win98/WinNT? If yes, then which FW-tool/kernel-module is able to do this? Regards, Qzy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAI

sunrpc

2000-12-07 Thread Kozman Balint
Hi! Sorry for the stupid question, but what is the funny 'sunrpc - 111' port? I scanned my site, and found it open, but I didn't set it up in inetd.conf and don't know which daemon listens it. Regards, Qzy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscrib

Re: System log monitor

2000-12-07 Thread Michael Meskes
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:37:13PM +1100, Steve wrote: > suppose it would be nice if packages could supply their own violations > and ignore files to make this easier. For example, postfix would > supply a violations file containing > ... > And logcheck does a run-parts style include of all the fi

Re: System log monitor

2000-12-07 Thread Michael Meskes
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:37:13PM +1100, Steve wrote: > suppose it would be nice if packages could supply their own violations > and ignore files to make this easier. For example, postfix would > supply a violations file containing > ... > And logcheck does a run-parts style include of all the f

Re: Route annoncement on web

2000-12-07 Thread Neale Banks
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Adrian Nims wrote: > Does anybody know a web site where I can see route announcement ? I > want to see from outside if my routes are announced correctly or not. There's a pretty good list at http://neptune.dti.ad.jp/ HTH, Neale.