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Dear SuSE Linux User,
thank you for your message regarding "fake".
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([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is no longer in use. Of course you still can send
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Dear SuSE Linux User,
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* Raffaele D'Elia wrote:
> This antivirus should protect web clients, not the proxy itself: I'm
> quite sure I've already protected the server choosing debian...
Try mod_clamav, it's a apache2 module, and it works quite well here.
The only bad news is that there's currently no Debian package for
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:47:41AM +, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> > Note that the package name is truncated with "dpkg -l"
> > (cf. dpkg-query...).
>
>
> The truncation can be remedied. I tend to use:
>
> COLUMNS=150 dpkg -l 'kernel-*' | awk '$1 ~ /ii/ { print $0 }'
>
> to check what I've g
> Andris Kalnozols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > lpans1# dpkg -l | grep kernel-image
> > ii kernel-image-2 2.4.23-1 Linux kernel image for version
> 2.4.23 on PPr
> > ii kernel-image-2 2.4.24-2 Linux kernel image for version
> 2.4.24 on PPr
> ^^
>
> Note that the
Sorry folks, it's always the same: If you got eyes like a mole, you
should better look twice! ;-)
It's just like Daniel Barlow wrote in his diary
http://ww.telent.net/diary/2003/1/ :
and another useless error message for the collection:
Jan 29 15:16:52 eval sshd[878]: PAM rejected by account
To make it simply and clear use
apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.4.24-1-686-smp
and you will see what would be done and why.
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Andris Kalnozols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 9:42 AM
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject
* Raffaele D'Elia wrote:
> This antivirus should protect web clients, not the proxy itself: I'm
> quite sure I've already protected the server choosing debian...
Try mod_clamav, it's a apache2 module, and it works quite well here.
The only bad news is that there's currently no Debian package for
Andris Kalnozols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lpans1# dpkg -l | grep kernel-image
> ii kernel-image-2 2.4.23-1 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.23 on PPr
> ii kernel-image-2 2.4.24-2 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.24 on PPr
^^
Note that the package name is tr
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:47:41AM +, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> > Note that the package name is truncated with "dpkg -l"
> > (cf. dpkg-query...).
>
>
> The truncation can be remedied. I tend to use:
>
> COLUMNS=150 dpkg -l 'kernel-*' | awk '$1 ~ /ii/ { print $0 }'
>
> to check what I've g
> Andris Kalnozols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > lpans1# dpkg -l | grep kernel-image
> > ii kernel-image-2 2.4.23-1 Linux kernel image for version
> 2.4.23 on PPr
> > ii kernel-image-2 2.4.24-2 Linux kernel image for version
> 2.4.24 on PPr
> ^^
>
> Note that the
I am running Debian testing and seem to recall that it was the
policy of apt-get to never bring in a kernel image package when
doing an upgrade after an update. One had to specifically run
`apt-get install kernel-image-whatever'. However, the following
has happened to me for the second time:
lpa
Sorry folks, it's always the same: If you got eyes like a mole, you
should better look twice! ;-)
It's just like Daniel Barlow wrote in his diary
http://ww.telent.net/diary/2003/1/ :
and another useless error message for the collection:
Jan 29 15:16:52 eval sshd[878]: PAM rejected by account co
I'm replacing my windows proxy with a linux one. I'm using squid on
debian (naturally); it works fine, but I need an antivirus.
This antivirus should protect web clients, not the proxy itself: I'm
quite sure I've already protected the server choosing debian...
Regards
Radel
***
To make it simply and clear use
apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.4.24-1-686-smp
and you will see what would be done and why.
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Andris Kalnozols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 9:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: apt-get upgra
Jean Christophe ANDRÉ wrote:
Hi,
Le jeudi 26 février 2004 à 16h34 (+0100), Christoph Pohl écrivait :
Now 'ypdomainname' returns the correct domain and 'ypcat passwd' shows
our password db, but i still can't log in as one of those NIS users,
neither local, nor remote (SSH).
Check "g
Andris Kalnozols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lpans1# dpkg -l | grep kernel-image
> ii kernel-image-2 2.4.23-1 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.23 on PPr
> ii kernel-image-2 2.4.24-2 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.24 on PPr
^^
Note that the package name is tr
I am running Debian testing and seem to recall that it was the
policy of apt-get to never bring in a kernel image package when
doing an upgrade after an update. One had to specifically run
`apt-get install kernel-image-whatever'. However, the following
has happened to me for the second time:
lpa
I'm replacing my windows proxy with a linux one. I'm using squid on
debian (naturally); it works fine, but I need an antivirus.
This antivirus should protect web clients, not the proxy itself: I'm
quite sure I've already protected the server choosing debian...
Regards
Radel
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