I've already tested apt-cacher ;->
ftp2.de.debian.org
non-us.debian.org
to mention only two.
They are both located in europe, but i did'nt look in the us.
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I've already tested apt-cacher ;->
ftp2.de.debian.org
non-us.debian.org
to mention only two.
They are both located in europe, but i did'nt look in the us.
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other issue is increasing the amount of
> > advs rapidly.
>
> Everything is working again.
what's about p.d.o ?
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other issue is increasing the amount of
> > advs rapidly.
>
> Everything is working again.
what's about p.d.o ?
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give me advice.
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give me advice.
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Am Mi Jan 07, 2004 at 02:0411 +0100 gab Martin Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von
sich:
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Ups, worng subject, sorry about that.
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so i did not open a bug at the BTS yet.
Please give me advice.
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Am Mi Jan 07, 2004 at 02:0411 +0100 gab Martin Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
> [...]
Ups, worng subject, sorry about that.
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so i did not open a bug at the BTS yet.
Please give me advice.
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he same time gives me some of
> the same functionality?
>
> Tarjei
Try TinyCA. Its a small tcl/tk-frontend to openssl.
deb http://www.scholler.net/debian ./
Greetings
Martin
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he same time gives me some of
> the same functionality?
>
> Tarjei
Try TinyCA. Its a small tcl/tk-frontend to openssl.
deb http://www.scholler.net/debian ./
Greetings
Martin
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eetings
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> Is 2.4 vulnerable too?
Yes, but it's fixed in 2.4.21-rc3 already ;)
cu
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* Marcus Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021208 01:32]:
> Martin Helas wrote:
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> > I would agree giving anyone else the posibility of reading the passwords of
> > your upstream-newsserver wont be a good idea :)
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* Marcus Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021208 01:32]:
> Martin Helas wrote:
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> > I would agree giving anyone else the posibility of reading the passwords of
> > your upstream-newsserver wont be a good idea :)
> > Th
Any comments concerning this are very welcome.
I would agree giving anyone else the posibility of reading the passwords of
your upstream-newsserver wont be a good idea :)
That should be definetifly fixed.
reguards
Martin
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Any comments concerning this are very welcome.
I would agree giving anyone else the posibility of reading the passwords of
your upstream-newsserver wont be a good idea :)
That should be definetifly fixed.
reguards
Martin
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