hello,
John Foster wrote:
We use the following strategy:
1) Generate a list of passwords with pwgen
could you describe this utility?
2) On a SP2 supercomputer, try to crack them (after feeding them
through crypt).
do you use a wordlist and if so, how big?
3) Those who can't be
hello,
Nils Rennebarth wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
attempts to telnet from the one source, but as we've disabled shell
access for dial-in clients it'll just give them motd if they do get in
that way!
i'm not at all
hello,
Igor Grobman wrote:
I have had no problems using dselect ftp to install files from all
directories but hamm. I answer the ftp prompts in an obvious fashion
and voila everything works OK.
What do I do to install files from /debian/hamm/hamm
/debian/hamm/contrib and
hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyone out there that I could call concerning my problem
installing debian 1.3.
i'm in europe, and you probably don't want to make an international
call. neither would i be of much assistance here.
slakware is looking real nice right about
hello,
Dave Cinege wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 1997 23:07:37 -0400 (EDT), Alex Yukhimets wrote:
No I'm not willing to work on it, and no I have not thought out the fine
details, but I think it would be very useful and give Debian another
sticking point as the 'De Facto Linux ISP
hello,
Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
Can somebody help this guy. Problem is that pppd tells him that
kernel lacks PPP support - I told him that he should recompile the
kernel but seems like it didn't work. I think I remember that there
was some other reason that pppd would act that way.
when he
hello,
Dustin Withers wrote:
I've been using Linux for sometime now and have had the internet working
under Slackware I then switched over to debian and was goin' to do the FTP
install, I've got all the networking stuff configured correctly but when I
run pon it dials out and logs me in and
hello world,
i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.debian.org and it gives
me a bad name error. i figured that i probably need to connect to my
hello
Dale Scheetz wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
hello world,
i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.debian.org
Hello,
Dima wrote:
I know this is the safest way, but my ESSENCE of an ASM programmer can't
bear anything that's not perfectly elegant.
How does running Win95 feel then?:)
Bad.. But Gates is sooo cute :), haven't seen Murdock though :))
Paul
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Hello,
I am now a proud owner of a Debian Linux box! I just finished installing
the base system, everything went almost flawlessly, cool. Now I have a
copule of novice/lame, whatever you like, questions:
1. For some reason, my up/down left/right keys produce weird output to
the screen.
Hello,
Jason Ish wrote:
When you are installing Debian just make sure all your Linux partitions
are on hdb(whatever) then make a boot floppy, but don't try to make it
boot from the hard disk until you know more about Lilo. I've using
Linux/Win95 for months now like this, if I want Linux to
Pavel Galynin wrote:
Hello,
It is a widspread misconception, that Jason Ish wrote:
I don't know about they keyboard, but the best way for you to install
would be to set up your PPP connection to your isp and with dselect
choose to install by ftp and once the files start downloading
Hello,
I'm about to install Debian on my Pentium 200Mhz, 32MB RAM, 2*3.1 GB IDE
western Digital HDDs.
I have to use Win95 to do work for school (everything is submitted on
floppies in Word for Win 6.0 format, and presentations in Powerpoint).
The ? is: is it safe to dual-boot? I am going to
. If it's MBR, then I'm in a lot of troulble.
TIA,
Pavel
On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
Hello,
I'm about to install Debian on my Pentium 200Mhz, 32MB RAM, 2*3.1 GB IDE
western Digital HDDs.
I have to use Win95 to do work for school (everything is submitted on
floppies
Hello,
Well, I looked at it already, but it caused my question:
How to dual-boot reliably?
Paul
Bob Nielsen wrote:
Get the LILO+Win95 mini-HOWTO.
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