Re: Securing debian box

2007-02-24 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
* Jim Hyslop wrote: > PermitRootLogin no > RSAAuthentication no > PubkeyAuthentication yes > IgnoreRhosts yes > RhostsRSAAuthentication no > HostbasedAuthentication no > PermitEmptyPasswords no > ChallengeResponseAuthentication no > PasswordAuthentication no > UsePAM yes > Subsystem sftp /usr/lib/

Re: Oops, forgot...

2001-10-10 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
Royce Bell schrieb: > Uh...is there a reason why several posts to the list (usually from specific > individuals), come with attached text files. I'm not in the habit of > opening ANY attachment, not even from friends I know well, and this is quite > disconcerting. Mmh, perhaps attached PGP/GPG-S

Re: video players

2001-09-17 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > what good video players are there in linux? i've been playing around > with Xine but it's messed up, sometimes i can get .mpg files to work > sometimes it starts with a green screen, sometimes it has no sound. > what player are there that can play .mpg .avi and divx?

Re: Deleting mail without downloading

2001-09-14 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
csj schrieb: > > mailfilter > > popsneaker > > Okay, seems there's a debian way. But how painful is setting up > mailfilter? Will it work transparently with my X-based mailer, > intercepting before the offending mail gets to download? The apt-cache > info for t

Re: Deleting mail without downloading

2001-09-14 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
csj schrieb: > None of the mail programs (all X-based BTW) I use appear capable of > deleting an email from a pop server without downloading it first. So I'm > curious: Is there a mail program (MTA, MUA, etc.) that can delete > (filtering, say, on size or spammer) an email from a pop server withou

Re: Got lame compiling

2001-09-13 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
Julio Merino schrieb: > at last, I got lame compiling on woody. But I had to use lame-3.87beta. > Greater versions than this do not compile. > > Anoybody got any of them to compile on their machine? Yep, without any problems. | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lame | LAME version 3.89 (beta 1, Sep 3 2001)

Re: headers in mutt

2001-06-26 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
* Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I am using mutt. When I read a message sometimes appears a lot of stuff in > the > header. I want only the "From:", "To:" and "Subject:" fields. How can I do > that? > Using the option ignore in the muttrc file seems to be endless, because there > i

Re: mutt and mailinglists

2001-05-12 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
* chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from > this mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox? The easiest way is using procmail. | :0: | * [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian.user Alex

Re: server ID

2001-04-17 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > This is a stupid question, but hopefully someone can answer. When you > telnet into a debian, or any linux box, at the login in prompt, it > shows the dist name, and server name. How and where can you customize > this. Also after you log in it shows wa

Re: opera browser

2001-04-13 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
# Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I would like to try the Opera browser in my potato box. From where can I > download it? for potato add this to your sources.list: deb http://www.opera.com/~tfheen/debian potato non-free Cheers, Alex

Re: gpg on potato

2001-04-10 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
# Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > gpg: ELG-E/RIJNDAEL encrypted for: E9AD3D9F Andre Berger > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > gpg: DSA signature from: 07182FBC Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > gpg: this cipher algorithm is depreciated; please use a more standard > one! > Press any key to continue... h