Re: Debconf and noexec on /tmp

2001-11-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Previously Emmanuel Lacour wrote: What's the use of noexec flag??? Historic thing mostly with very little practical use these days. man mount - Rolf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: Debconf and noexec on /tmp

2001-11-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
* Quoting Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Previously Rolf Kutz wrote: If you mount partitions of a different OS or machine, whose programs can't or shouldn't be executed. Any sane OS will gave a sane error when you do that anyway. If you have a linux-fileserver serving binaries

Re: Debconf and noexec on /tmp

2001-11-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: What's the use of noexec flag??? If you mount partitions of a different OS or machine, whose programs can't or shouldn't be executed. - Rolf

Re: Debconf and noexec on /tmp

2001-11-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Previously Emmanuel Lacour wrote: What's the use of noexec flag??? Historic thing mostly with very little practical use these days. man mount - Rolf

Re: Debconf and noexec on /tmp

2001-11-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
* Quoting Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Previously Rolf Kutz wrote: If you mount partitions of a different OS or machine, whose programs can't or shouldn't be executed. Any sane OS will gave a sane error when you do that anyway. If you have a linux-fileserver serving binaries

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Rolf Kutz
Duane Powers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with Debian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidth and centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-get source. then I can apt-get

Re: sources.list

2001-02-10 Thread Rolf Kutz
Duane Powers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have a question - I have a dozen boxen that I am maintaining, all with Debian ( almost all potato - one woody) I would like to save bandwidth and centralize administration by utilizing one of the boxes as a apt-get source. then I can apt-get update

Re: who owns the ports?

2001-02-09 Thread Rolf Kutz
Philipe Gaspar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: There should be a way to, after booting up on my rescue CD, check all my files against the MD5 checksums on the CD (ignoring the conffiles, of course). Tripwire Try the package debsum, it is a tool to handle md5sums for installed packages

Re: who owns the ports?

2001-02-08 Thread Rolf Kutz
Wade Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I've got a rescue CD with most of the packages on it, and most(*) of those packages include MD5 sums for all the files. There should be a way to, after booting up on my rescue CD, check all my files against the MD5 checksums on the CD (ignoring the

Problem with inetd and exim.

2000-11-06 Thread Rolf Kutz
Hi, I have a Problem with inetd and exim. Exim is triggert, although it is not listed in hosts.allow and hosts.deny is All: All or All: All EXCEPT LOCAL. Daemonmode is off, System is Slink. Tested is with telnet IP smtp. - Rolf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Problem with inetd and exim.

2000-11-06 Thread Rolf Kutz
Hi, I have a Problem with inetd and exim. Exim is triggert, although it is not listed in hosts.allow and hosts.deny is All: All or All: All EXCEPT LOCAL. Daemonmode is off, System is Slink. Tested is with telnet IP smtp. - Rolf

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