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at the beginning of the line or
change the listed location of identd. If you make a change, run
/etc/init.d/netbase reload
to have inetd reread its config file.
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Debian CD, and it was
hosed
as
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Oh, goodie! A religious discussion!
OK I'm voting for Adam. Without him we all would be dust.
Or a bunch of cheeky monkeys...
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that is
unhappy in 2.0.30. 2.0.31 is supposed to solve memory-manager
problems, and that will allow a newer version of the client to be
made. Sticking with 2.0.29 was definitely a good idea.
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Using trn to thread articles is more convenient than using elm (a
GNUS-user tells me that its threading and searching are not as
good).
Gnus not as good at this as elm or trn... possible, but I'd
if you provide them
with the spam message (including full headers).
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or am I missing something?
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Looking through /var/log/messages, I see
Jan 18 18:23:34 bigbox kernel: ICMP redirect from IP addr withheld
Jan 18 18:23:34 bigbox last message repeated 3 times
every few days.
Is that an indication of Ping Of Death? Some other problem?
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giving logging and access-control over to cfinger and
leaving tcpd out of it. Security-wise, is this proper?
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delay (SPARC4c/65 SS1+ DES)
#authdelay 0.000159 # authentication delay (SPARC4c/65 SS1+ MD5)
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Mail any answers directly to me, and I will mail a summary to the
list. Any help would be appreciated.
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reside? I've looked around in ftp.debian.org and
master.debian.org and can't find anything newer than rev 3.
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scripts can just have the full mount and
umount commands that I would run as root. Normally you would use them
by doing super cdmount at the prompt, but if you look in the
examples in /usr/doc/super after installing it you'll see how to make
the super-invoking built-in.
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