I wanted to get XScreenSaver set up so it handles screen-saving when the
KDM (K Desktop Manager login screen) is being displayed. My question is
the security implications of my actions.
What I did:
* Created a user 'xss' - and then configured it as a disabled login (I
think - I put a * in th
I wanted to get XScreenSaver set up so it handles screen-saving when the
KDM (K Desktop Manager login screen) is being displayed. My question is
the security implications of my actions.
What I did:
* Created a user 'xss' - and then configured it as a disabled login (I
think - I put a * in th
> B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600:
> > However, my question/concern is this: I'm looking for an MTA to satisfy
> > dependencies for cron and logcheck.
> I use Postfix on my firewall and it's been great.
I also use postfix.
I would point out that postfix might be better for a firewall configu
B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600:
> Greetings all
>
> I'm currently building a firewall/router based on GNU/debian. This is my
> first time with such a project as I have previously used pre-packaged or
> configured firewalling solutions. I'd like the control of building it myself
> this time :
> B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600:
> > However, my question/concern is this: I'm looking for an MTA to satisfy
> > dependencies for cron and logcheck.
> I use Postfix on my firewall and it's been great.
I also use postfix.
I would point out that postfix might be better for a firewall config
about the mta:
use exim, it is the default mta in debian and it is extremely easy to
configure for local delivery only (using eximconfig)
about the subject of this mail:
write something next time
Tuesday 05 March 2002 20:18, B Beck
> Greetings all
>
> I'm currently building a fi
Greetings all
I'm currently building a firewall/router based on GNU/debian. This is my first
time with such a project as I have previously used pre-packaged or configured
firewalling solutions. I'd like the control of building it myself this time :)
I'm using a minimal debian 3.0 (woody) inst
B Beck, 2002-Mar-05 13:18 -0600:
> Greetings all
>
> I'm currently building a firewall/router based on GNU/debian. This is my first time
>with such a project as I have previously used pre-packaged or configured firewalling
>solutions. I'd like the control of building it myself this time :) I'
about the mta:
use exim, it is the default mta in debian and it is extremely easy to
configure for local delivery only (using eximconfig)
about the subject of this mail:
write something next time
Tuesday 05 March 2002 20:18, B Beck
> Greetings all
>
> I'm currently building a f
Greetings all
I'm currently building a firewall/router based on GNU/debian. This is my first time
with such a project as I have previously used pre-packaged or configured firewalling
solutions. I'd like the control of building it myself this time :) I'm using a
minimal debian 3.0 (woody) ins
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Said Harald Skoglund on Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 11:53:39AM +0100:
> > Does anybody use iptables in a DHCP network? I want to know how
> > would be some rule in this case...
>
> iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -s --sport 67 --dport 68 -j
> ACCEPT
Here's what
hi, can anybody help me with postfix and mailman configuration, the
issue is that mailman tries to send the mail to all list members and cant do
it, the mailman smpt-failure log says :
Mar 05 09:14:02 2002 (4719) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore)
I think the problem is related with the mai
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Said Harald Skoglund on Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 11:53:39AM +0100:
> > Does anybody use iptables in a DHCP network? I want to know how
> > would be some rule in this case...
>
> iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -s --sport 67 --dport 68 -j
> ACCEPT
Here's wha
hi, can anybody help me with postfix and mailman configuration, the
issue is that mailman tries to send the mail to all list members and cant do
it, the mailman smpt-failure log says :
Mar 05 09:14:02 2002 (4719) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore)
I think the problem is related with the ma
mandag 4. mars 2002, 13:57, skrev Osvaldo Mundim Junior:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody use iptables in a DHCP network? I want to know how would be
> some rule in this case...
iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -s --sport 67 --dport 68 -j ACCEPT
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mandag 4. mars 2002, 13:57, skrev Osvaldo Mundim Junior:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody use iptables in a DHCP network? I want to know how would be
> some rule in this case...
iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -s --sport 67 --dport 68 -j ACCEPT
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