* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030225 15:41]:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 03:20:55AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> > I had a host, but not this host. It seems nslookup is deprecated in
> > favor of host. Thanks.
>
> In favour of dig, IIRC.
Either one:
doozer:~% nslookup
Note: nslookup is depreca
* Eduardo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030225 11:08]:
> Hi people, my exim (now after some more configurations done) I'm
> receving this kind of error in my exim log.
> Any knows what is this ?
>
>
> 2003-02-25 13:38:08 18nE7f-0005Nc-00 Message is frozen
> 2003-02-25 13:38:08 18nDzq-0005Lu-00 Message is
* Brian Durant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030224 23:21]:
> [...] I know that Debian has a long and honored reputation of not
> including commercial software, but does that mean that no attempt is
> made to support commercial products [...]
You mean "non-Free", or "proprietary", in place of "commercial".
* Felix Erkinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030225 14:35]:
> I'm currently wondering, why my system is constantly ignoring any attempt
> in /etc/login.defs to change the mail Variable to Maildir style.
>
> I tried QMAIL, MAILFILE, MAILDIR, but no effect (stays /var/mail/xy) so far.
> the /etc/pam.d/logi
* Felix Erkinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030225 14:02]:
> I found out a working solution, for one of my problems,
> on how to rewrite email-addresses with exim for outgoing mail,
> but only if the Receipent isnt local.
Is your local_domains setting correct? How about your qualify_domain
and/or quali
* Bob Proulx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030217 21:20]:
> All MTAs implement a nobody account which goes to /dev/null. It is
Well that's just not true. Any MTA worth its salt _can_ do this, but I
wouldn't say they all do out of the box. For instance, debian's exim
install includes an alias that sends
* Petr Vanek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030223 11:48]:
> hi all,
>
> is there any page with description what is good (or standard) for small
> software project in sense of ie Changes.txt, Readme.txt etc thaugh it
> would be nice to keep some standards...
dpkg -p autoproject
good times,
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* Nori Heikkinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030222 14:47]:
> does anyone know of a command-line version of some biff or buffy or
> whatever (mail notification program)? i just wrote a little shell
> script to do it, that uses the xbuffy boxfile, but i was wondering if
> there were packages out there for
* Kenneth Dombrowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030221 12:00]:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I started this thread in Dec. & kind of gave up on it for awhile, but
> it's still happening intermittently & I've come up with some more clues,
> so I figured
* Kenneth Dombrowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030221 12:00]:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I started this thread in Dec. & kind of gave up on it for awhile, but
> it's still happening intermittently & I've come up with some more clues,
> so I figured
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030221 09:22]:
> As for the details of this particular patch, I'm uncertain, so I'll not
> give an unauthoritative answer (i.e. a guess). I'm pretty sure you
> don't need any hooks, though; I'd guess that's the whole
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030219 16:04]:
>
> [1] Is mutt in stable (v1.4i) ``compiled with compressed folders support
> (by running the configure script with the --enable-compressed flag)''?
You can always run 'mutt -v', which includes a patch list.
>
> [2] How does this work?
* Narins, Josh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 11:51]:
>
> I spent a good amount of time with my old 2.2.x ipchains firewall.
>
> Because it was a laptop, it included different start scripts based on 10.x
> or 192.x or static IPs (I seem to recall)
>
> I liked it. It was very nicely formatted (no t
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 09:02]:
>
> I want delete-thread and read-thread to behave identically; but, they do
> not.
>
> When I am in the pager, \cd marks the current thread deleted and
> positions the indicator on the next message after that thread.
>
> When I am in the
* linux stuff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 11:46]:
> I've created a debian server with apache, php, mysql, etc. with a local
> address of 192.168.100.43, and after testing it, i'm now ready to show it to
> the world. i have a gateway on the 192.168.100. network ... i want to add a
> second interfac
* sean finney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 07:00]:
> you could find out for sure by running the packet sniffer of your
> choice and dumping the whole conversation to a log, and then look
> at what kind of data the client was sending. oh wait... https...
> nevermind. there's probably a way to turn
* nate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030219 09:18]:
> martin f krafft said:
>
> > what difference do the permissions make, then?
>
> sounds like the mailman cgi interface may be calling a binary
> that is setgid list in order to function.
Yep, you're exactly right. IIRC, all of the CGI binaries in
/usr/
* Lukas Ruf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030217 23:16]:
> Is there any way to get rid of package dependencies? The reason for
> this question: I have been using VIM ever since I am using Linux --
> and do not want to have emacs installed at all. However, packets like
> cxref have the idea they would depe
* Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030219 08:15]:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:11:19PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > You might look into 'screen' -- when in a screen session, you can create
> > a new screen (i.e. virtual terminal) with a 'Ctrl-A c', move back and
> > forth between open
* Derrick 'dman' Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030212 21:11]:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 04:33:01PM -0800, S Yuval wrote:
>
> | Can anyone suggest a good C/C++ IDE?
>
> UNIX (debian) is the best IDE I've seen.
But GNU's Not UNIX(tm)!
=D
good times,
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* Andrew Ingram ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030218 09:41]:
> I managed to get coredumps working on my debian woody machine (I
> previously had the ulimit for coredumps set to 0). The problem I
> have now is that they are just called "core". I was expecting them
> to be named .core. or something like that.
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 20:05]:
> So, I rename 'identity' to 'id_rsa' and try again... IT WORKS!!! Huh?
> The authorized_keys on the host still ends in
> '/home/pigeon/.ssh/identity', which doesn't exist on either machine.
Well, this is unsurprising. The last field of a public key li
* Scruloose ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 14:27]:
> I recently found one of my own posts on Google groups... and I really do
> *not* like seeing my preferred address splattered all over the web like
> that (And yes, I know I knew we were being archived on the web, I
> just had sort of a brain-fart ab
* Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 12:51]:
>
> I am planning on getting DSL in the near future, so I have been considering
> what to do about a firewall.
>
> My intended setup is like this:
>
> www -> DSL modem -> cable/DSL router w/ hardware FW -> small LAN
>
> However, I would sti
* David Turetsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 08:57]:
>
> * Vineet Kumar asked:
> > Please, can you set your mailer to indent messages to which you
> > reply? This is utter nonsense. It's impossible to make any sense of
> > these threads. If reconfiguring your ma
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 11:03]:
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 11:28:12PM +0800, Sukanta Kumar Hazra wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > copy th id_dsa key to .ssh/authorized_keys2 and make sure the
> > permission mode is 600. ssh2 would work then.
> >
> > - Sukanta
>
> Thanks - but unfortunately, it
* David Turetsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030215 01:14]:
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Turetsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 1:30 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Where is kernel source?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Duncan
* Jeff Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030214 21:05]:
> After less than a week with Debian, I'm simply astounded at the power of the
> apt pkg managment system. I'm in the middle of compiling KDE3.1 and when I
> come up with a missing part, apt-cache search, apt-get install and BAM I'm in
> business
* john gennard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030214 11:44]:
> I run Woody and use getmail to pull email into mboxes.
> The latest release of getmail supports only maildirs, so
> I need to get use to them.
Getmail 2.x (which are in woody, testing, and unstable) supports
maildir, mbox, or even piping off to
* Caoilte O'Connor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030214 03:46]:
> Hey All,
> I have a hankering for a bbc emulator, but was a bit shocked to just
> realise that there isn't one in sid.
] 2 definitions found
]
] From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02) [foldoc]:
]
] BBC
]
] {Bri
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030213 14:16]:
>
> Any pronto mua users here?
You could grep this mailbox for User-Agent headers...
> As you may or may not know, I am working on moving a 2GB, ~100
> message, ~500 folder, ~400 messages per day mail archive to debian
> woody. Curren
* deFreese, Barry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030213 11:07]:
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Haralambos Geortgilakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 1:30 AM
> >To: Debian User Listie
> >Subject: Synaptic & can't run in console with "su" or "xhost local:root"
> >
> >H
* GBV ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030213 10:08]:
> I have an webserver on port 3321
> how I can use iptables to deny(drop) all packages coming from internet??
iptables -P INPUT DROP
will drop all incoming packets period.
>
> my inet interface is eth0
iptables -A INPUT -j DROP -i eth0
will drop all p
* Srinivasan Ranganathan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030212 17:06]:
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> >You'll need to make sure the -dev or -devel files for each of the
> >libraries you need are installed (libqt-dev, libgtk-dev, etc). Once
> >those are installed, compiling will be a cinch.
> Yes, they ar
* p ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 18:39]:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 05:41:16PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * p ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 17:26]:
> > > debs,
> > >
> > > in mutt, when i save an email to a
> > > file, how do i save the headers, to
* p ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 17:26]:
> debs,
>
> in mutt, when i save an email to a
> file, how do i save the headers, too?
How do you _not_ save the headers?
good times,
Vineet
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the result
* Jeff Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 15:36]:
> I'm exploring Debian via the Koppix CD, which I installed to an empty
> partition on my RedHat 8 box.
>
> After installation, I modified my /etc/apt/sources.list to point to:
>
> deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
>
* Paul Mackinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 02:36]:
>
> > * Calber Chainy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-08 12:54]:
> > >Mmmm, I cannot find [Jedit] in my sources, is it a command line program?
> >
> > No, it's an editor written in Java. I don't know whether there is a
> > debian package available
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 12:04]:
> also sprach Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.02.11.0624 +0100]:
> > from your hard drive to any or all recipients from your address book.
> > But it only happens about once a month or so, so it's okay.
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030211 09:22]:
> On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 23:46:26 -0800,
> Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > of doing things, so support for it is universal. Also, loading
> > an mbox is generally faster than loading a maildir.
>
> There are ways of cheati
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 23:06]:
> Try dropping the attached patch in your debian/patches.
Woops. I mean, of course, the attached patch.
good times,
Vineet
diff -urN mutt-1.5.3.orig/pgp.c mutt-1.5.3/pgp.c
--- mutt-1.5.3.orig/pgp.c 2002-12-16 07:27:26.0 -0
from your hard drive to any or all recipients from your address book.
But it only happens about once a month or so, so it's okay. Just keep on
using it.
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030201 05:33]:
> When I sign a message with mutt and GPG, the GPG signature's MIME part
> is introduced li
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 16:28]:
> I don't think mutt even really nails the hierarchical presentation bit
> when used as an IMAP client. I don't even know that mutt supports IMAP
> folder browsing and subscribing, though in fairness I haven't used it
>
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 15:03]:
>
> Vineet Kumar wrote:
> >
> > * Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 12:24]:
> > > Under netscrape I have directory hierarchies such as:
> > >
> > > Lists
> > >
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 12:24]:
> Under netscrape I have directory hierarchies such as:
>
> Lists
> |__debian
> | |__debian-users
> | |__debian-devel
> |__tomcat-users
>
> With many lists and so many old mails, a flat list of
* Fred Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 12:14]:
> mutt apparently has a reply-to-list function that i was unaware of. (g,
> instead of r)
Actually mutt has 3 reply functions:
reply reply to a message
group-reply reply to all recipients
list-reply reply to specified mailing list
The m
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 08:46]:
> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> > once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> > This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
> > to both
* Fred Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030209 23:41]:
> On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 01:46, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> > I'm not intimate with the datails of Netscape's usage; you arbitrary
> > send the mail to two addresses where one is enough to do the work.
> >
> > Please explain where the value is in sending
* Cameron Matheson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030209 22:25]:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 08:00:52PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > Well, you can tar and compress a maildir, and then it only takes 1, same
> > as an mbox. That works fine for archiving, though is not as conv
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030209 19:32]:
>
> Jeff wrote:
> > I've not used mh mail boxes before, only maildir and mbox. I use
> > maildir for my active mailboxes for it's ability to keep messages from
> > getting messed up on delivery (sorry for the non-tech reason). For
> > mail
* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030209 06:43]:
> On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 01:28:13AM -0500, Travis Crump wrote:
> > Not that I am complaining because security updates are always good, but
> > how exactly did perl 5.6.1-8.2 make it into testing sometime in the last
> > couple of days? It didn't co
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030208 20:16]:
> > > debug3: Not a RSA1 key file /root/.ssh/id_rsa.
> (and the same for id_dsa)
>
> Looking in these files, I find they don't look right compared to the
> id_?sa.pub files. The .pub files contain "ssh-rsa fv487t509n0etcetcetc=
> root@pigeon" all as one
* Hans Wilmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030204 08:15]:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 04:36:48PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
>
> > Johan Kullstam wrote:
> > >
> > > I have swap-caps-ctrl in X, why shouldn't I want it in console too?
> >
> > But alas, so many computer users are going through life not know
* Jsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030207 11:38]:
> Any way I can solve this?
Yes, in my experience, fetchmail does bounce. Look into getmail. For
most setups (indeed probably all single-user setups) it's sufficient.
It probably has all the features you want, is painless, and does its own
local deliver
* Willem-Jan Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030207 11:42]:
> Allright, I can mount /dev/hda1 now, but if I want to browse the /hda1 as a
> normal user i can't, but when I'm root this isn't a problem. What to set to
> get acces as normal user?
/dev/hda1 /windowsntfsro,uid=1000,gid=10
* Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030205 17:41]:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Thorsten Haude wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > * Timothy Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-05 18:27]:
> > >Have a read at what a horrible nightmare cut&paste is under X.
> > >http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html
> >
> > I c
* Abdul Latip ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030206 17:27]:
> Hi:
>
> Sorry, this is not so related to Debian. I am just wondering
> if there exists a script/ software that compares similarities
> between two files. It should be more sophisticated than "comm"
> and "diff".
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aik
* Brian McGroarty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030206 22:56]:
> On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:48:47PM -, Colin Ellis wrote:
> > General Rule - anything not part of the distribution, compile from source
> > and use the installation prefix of /usr/local/
> >
> > This will keep your custom installation sepa
* Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030206 20:02]:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > Frank's quite correct: there's no particular reason why xdm should be
> > reinstalled on upgrade, and you'll be told about it if for some bizarre
> > reason this is going to happen.
>
> Ah good, tha
* Doug MacFarlane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030205 11:06]:
>
> I compiled my own kernel and went through and turned off a bunch of stuff
> in the .config that I knew I didn't need.
>
> It boots MUCH faster now!!
>
> But, my pppoe connection didn't come back up. plog (syslog) reports:
>
> Couldn't
* Nick Hastings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030205 01:30]:
> Hi,
>
> * Dave Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030205 16:20]:
> > When using X, you can highlight text and copy it to another area via the
> > middle mouse button.
> >
> > Is there a buffer file that holds the highlighted text ? This would be very
* will trillich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030201 20:11]:
> i'm in vim, i'm editing like a madman (nothing else explains it)
> and i write out my changes
>
> :w
>
> and then i do a make:
>
> :make
>
> which displays
>
> <== blank line, here>
> Unmatched `.
>
* Jason Pepas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030129 10:33]:
> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 08:21 am, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> > let us say, i have done ls -l , etc etc
> > then i have done a few more commands at the prompt.
> >
> > now, i want to use that ls command again. is there a way inwhich i can
> >
* Joris Huizer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030128 14:50]:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
apt-get install vim-gtk
good times,
Vineet
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* Richard Hector ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030127 20:42]:
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 10:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:54:57PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> > > I made a new partition for /var/cache since that's where all my data is.
> > > Unfortunately /var is still countin
* Emma Jane Hogbin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030127 13:12]:
> I made a new partition for /var/cache since that's where all my data is.
> Unfortunately /var is still counting the contents of /var/cache and thinks
> that /var is full. I'm not sure how to tell /var that it doesn't hold
> /var/cache anymore
* Antonio Rodriguez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030126 11:13]:
> I am trying to install drawboard (http://drawboard.souceforge.net) in my
> home network as trial before making it accessible to the outer world. But
> when I run
> "java -cp ." as indicated the response from the system is "unknown
> opti
* Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030126 10:39]:
> > > I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having
> > > troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and
> > snip
> > > What else is needed or is something broken here?
> >
> > When I had problems getting Mailman to g
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030126 11:22]:
> On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 11:40, Steve Juranich wrote:
> > On 26 January 2003 at 10:37,
> > Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > What I want, though, is a straight, dumb ASCII sort based on each whole
> > > line of text, where " " collate
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030125 23:30]:
> * David Z Maze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030125 20:14]:
> > So while bash and zsh have aliases, you can't actually do much with
> > them.
>
> come again? What would you like to do with them that you can't?
Well, I ju
* Steve Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030125 09:53]:
> On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 09:08:50 +
> Dave Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > touch /forcefsck
>
> > touch changes the file timestamps ? I cant find a reference to forcefsck in
> > its man or info pages. Is it a switch of some kind ?
>
>
* David Z Maze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030125 20:14]:
> So while bash and zsh have aliases, you can't actually do much with
> them.
come again? What would you like to do with them that you can't?
Certainly not the example given below...
> ls() { /bin/ls --color=auto --classify "$@"; }
>
> might
* Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021230 16:57]:
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 12:16:26AM +, iain d broadfoot wrote:
> > what newsreaders support ssl nntp servers? i'm currently using slrn, but
> > it's a bit irritating for me.
>
> Just curious, but why would you want to encrypt something that's
* Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021229 21:58]:
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 10:44:02AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > >
> > > Running a few dhcp clients ends up generating a lot of DHCPREQUEST
> > > messages. I'm not clear how to set the interval
* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021229 10:39]:
> On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 02:16:03PM -0800, nate wrote:
> > Bruce Park said:
> > > How safe is NTFS read-only mounting? I know that writing to it is very
> > > dangerous.
> >
> > I read on the kernel mailing list once, long ago(at least a year) on the
* daves debian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021229 15:55]:
> I am in the middle of a reorganising my system, I will be using jpeg.
> It appears that the splashscreen needs a .xpm.gz format.
>
> The .gz is easy, how do I get to an xpm format
>
> Idealy I want to convert one of my jpeg images to use as the
* eric ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021221 18:54]:
>class="rightsidebar">
>
> http://www.linuxspice.com/case0.jpg"; width="96"
> height="64">
>
This is WAY off topic. Here's your fish for the day:
http://64.91.61.186/case.jpg"; width="96" height="64">
You had a mysterious closing t
* Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 03:59]:
> Dec 18 03:49:22 ipop3d[25946]: SSL error status: error:0906D06C:PEM
> routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line
> Dec 18 03:49:22 ipop3d[25946]: SSL error status: error:140B3009:SSL
> routines:SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file:missing asn1 eos
>
> OK,
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 20:26]:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 04:45:19PM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> > environment. I'm sure you can see that profiles would be much less
> > useful if they were executed instead of sourced...
>
> And there was me thinking in my fuzzy way that that was
* p ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021220 11:45]:
> hi,
>
> for my sd/mmc (secure digital/multimedia
> card), sandisk works flawlessly, mounted
> as /dev/sda1.
>
> a lexmark card reader is frigid towards my
> linux box. ergo, ...can't recommend lexmark.
lexmark also makes printers that won't work witho
* p ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021220 11:19]:
> debs,
>
> firstly, thanks to all that replied.
> i got good info. ("world writeable,
> vi.recover"..."glad to meet-'cha'.")
> and thirdly, during my morning 75-mile
> commute to denver, the thought popped
> into my head that i could remove the
> ~
* csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021219 11:05]:
> A certain site's javascript afaict has checks to identify whether
> the browser logging on is NS4 or IE4 or greater. Is there a way
> to get Mozilla to identify itself as proprietary bro Netscrape?
> This should be possible because I know Konqueror can do
* Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 17:19]:
> It still fails at the pagefile.sys even though I tell it to exclude pagefile
> and ntldr 2 different ways. I have read the manpage but I am very weak on
> proper syntax. I tried with including the .sys extension as well. No dice.
> Can you correct me
* Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 12:10]:
>
> Does anyone have experience with rsync? I heard it was
> simple and fast and the best choice for simple real time backups.
>
> I am trying to copy the whole drive from a Win2000 Server to a Debian box
> over the LAN for backup. The whole 2000 driv
* Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 03:35]:
> How do you rebuild the SSL certificates?
I haven't used ipopd-ssl, but here's a few general ideas.
If you don't want to call openssl directly, you have a couple of
options:
1: If initially installing ipopd-ssl generated one for you, and you
hav
* Adar Dembo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021218 03:02]:
> I'm trying to create a backup script that will, when run, connect to
> another computer, and rsync all of its partitions into the local computer.
>
> In order to be able to rsync properly and copy all the files, the user
> logging in must be roo
* Tom Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021217 17:24]:
> This might sound kind of simple... I hope it is...
>
> If I have a website (eg: www.mydomain.com) and I create a
> certificate for it, I am asked to enter in the server name for the
> certification.
> I typically would enter server.mydomain.c
* Derrick 'dman' Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021216 16:54]:
> The /usr/bin/php4 command works from the shell. I too would like to
> upgrade to apache2 but I can't because I must keep squirrelmail
> working. Performance isn't a real issue (for me), though. I tried
> using both /usr/bin/php4 and /
* Dominic Iadicicco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021216 19:19]:
>
> Could someone tell me where my Ncurses library is located? I can't
> find it and dselect claims that I all ready have it.
Where did you find it in dselect?
the package name is libncurses5. The library gets installed in
/lib/libncurses
* Nori Heikkinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021216 16:59]:
> on Sat, 14 Dec 2002 04:13:00PM -0500, Stephen Gran insinuated:
> > It _should_, but it didn't. To fix the crazy pager settings, use this
> >
> > folder-hook . 'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b%d} %-15.15n(%4c) %s"'
> >
> > It makes the From: ap
* Stephen Gran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021214 13:13]:
> to the original, are you replying with 'L'? I think that's how mutt
> knows that it should insert that header.
Nope, mutt uses M-F-T even when composing a message addressed to a known
mailing list (either via the "lists" ir "subscribe" .muttrc
* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021212 03:34]:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:44:37AM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > Has anybody put together a good, clean way to get mod_ssl to use the
> > /usr/lib/i586/libssl.so.0.9.6 in order to gain that 2x speed boost?
>
> I was under
* dketelsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021211 20:54]:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
No, it isn't. =)
good times,
Vineet
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Has anybody put together a good, clean way to get mod_ssl to use the
/usr/lib/i586/libssl.so.0.9.6 in order to gain that 2x speed boost?
Is there a better way than either LD_LIBRARY_PATH or replacing the
/usr/lib/lib{ssl,crypto}... with the i586 versions (or symlinks
thereto)? Etiher way
* Jeff Cours ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021209 11:01]:
> I generally manage packages using dselect. I'm running testing, but
> would like to pick up a package or two from unstable (namely, Mozilla
> 1.2.1, rather than the 1.0.0 that's in stable). However, I'd still
> like the machine to be mostly base
* Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021207 21:12]:
> On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 09:20:08PM +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> > What I would do (I don't since I have a dedicated firewall machine) is :
> > - close all unneeded services
>
> Better yet, not just close, purge them.
>
> > - install a firewal
* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021208 23:52]:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:55:58AM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >
> >
> > At work we have an SSL mail server. I've gotten my mailboxes working
> > fine for that but there's a new "catch" certail aliases are archived off
> > to another IMAP f
* Paul Burkett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021206 13:50]:
> Hey, I'm wondering if there is any apt-get commands that I don't know
> of. One that I would find interesting would be the option to install
> in something other than the default directories when I issue a
> apt-install command. You guys have any
* Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021206 13:35]:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:12:35AM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > try
> >
> > ldd -v /path/to/executable
> >
> > To see what it's looking for and where. Then you can use
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH to override it
* sean finney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021205 11:06]:
> wow, i didn't know they had that option! i remember discussing this
> with some folks on the netbsd mailing list a while back, and the general
> consensus was that "it would be really cool if ssh had that option". how
> long has this been availa
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