Re: (SPAM?) Marginheight

2003-01-02 Thread jamoss
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2003-01-02 Thread SKYRiDER
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gkrellm and security

2003-01-02 Thread Bueno
Hello people, Today I installed the gkrellm, and the gkrellmlaunch.so plug-in to start-up programs using the gkrellm... I think it's a great alternative (related to easy use) to monitor and manager remote servers... I intalled in some not-so critical servers on my network and I liked it a lot...

Re: gkrellm and security

2003-01-02 Thread Tim van Erven
On Thu, 02/01/2003 05:50 -0200, Bueno wrote: > I thought about the following idea: > > to install gkrellm and xterm in all the servers (altogether with 15 to > 20 >

NIS(Client && Server) + Security

2003-01-02 Thread g . galad
Greetings. I have 3 machines, A, B and C. Machine A is my gateway,B my NIS, mail and SMB server and machine C is my WorkStation. My doubt is if is secure to have a NIS client on machine A or simple re-direct my connections to machine B? I don't want to do the re-directions to machine C, because it

Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime

2003-01-02 Thread J . Reilink
Hi list, Here I am again and a happy newyear to all :) - Original message - On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:54:02 +0100 (CET) Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, J.Reilink wrote: > > > I've had exactly the same on our corperate primary nameserv

Re: NIS(Client && Server) + Security

2003-01-02 Thread Jamie Heilman
> I have 3 machines, A, B and C. Machine A is my gateway,B my NIS, > mail and SMB server and machine C is my WorkStation. My doubt is if > is secure to have a NIS client on machine A or simple re-direct my > connections to machine B? Unless there's something you've not told us there's no reason

Re: (SPAM?) Marginheight

2003-01-02 Thread jamoss
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2003-01-02 Thread SKYRiDER
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gkrellm and security

2003-01-02 Thread Bueno
Hello people, Today I installed the gkrellm, and the gkrellmlaunch.so plug-in to start-up programs using the gkrellm... I think it's a great alternative (related to easy use) to monitor and manager remote servers... I intalled in some not-so critical servers on my network and I liked it a lot...

Re: gkrellm and security

2003-01-02 Thread Tim van Erven
On Thu, 02/01/2003 05:50 -0200, Bueno wrote: > I thought about the following idea: > > to install gkrellm and xterm in all the servers (altogether with 15 to > 20 >

NIS(Client && Server) + Security

2003-01-02 Thread g . galad
Greetings. I have 3 machines, A, B and C. Machine A is my gateway,B my NIS, mail and SMB server and machine C is my WorkStation. My doubt is if is secure to have a NIS client on machine A or simple re-direct my connections to machine B? I don't want to do the re-directions to machine C, because it

Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime

2003-01-02 Thread J . Reilink
Hi list, Here I am again and a happy newyear to all :) - Original message - On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:54:02 +0100 (CET) Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, J.Reilink wrote: > > > I've had exactly the same on our corperate primary nameserv

Re: NIS(Client && Server) + Security

2003-01-02 Thread Jamie Heilman
> I have 3 machines, A, B and C. Machine A is my gateway,B my NIS, > mail and SMB server and machine C is my WorkStation. My doubt is if > is secure to have a NIS client on machine A or simple re-direct my > connections to machine B? Unless there's something you've not told us there's no reason