Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread Mr O
If what I say ends in a Canadian "eh" it ain't serious. Although there is a certain degree of truth to the statement it just isn't serious. --- horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P.S. I too, thought Mr.O was serious... I think he just turned > it into a > joke *after* getting caught :-) >

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread larry price
in your /etc/apache2/ directory you will see two directories. sites-available/ sites-enabled/ for apache2 to pick up a site specific configuration you will need to create it and save in sites-available and create a link to it in sites-enabled/ the site specific configuration is where you define

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread Ben Barrett
This thread might be helpful for you: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-16578.html First, make sure you have mod_perl -- you can find this in Apache's signature, if that is turned on (you can always check your packages, but it does need to be turned on in the apache2 config also) may

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread Ron LeVine
Nothing shows up in the browser. Linux launches a window that asks what app I want to use to handle the .pl files. I don't know where the error logs are. Thanks again, Ron On 7/28/07, Garl Grigsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Detailed errors would be helpful. What shows up in your apache error

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread Ben Barrett
There are probably site-specific config files if you dig around in /etc/apache2/ (that is, I'm guessing the empty httpd.conf file you see is merely the parent, so to speak, to be inherited by other configured sites within apache) hth, ben On 7/28/07, Ron LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread Garl Grigsby
Detailed errors would be helpful. What shows up in your apache error logs? What shows in the browser? -GG On 7/28/07, Ron LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings all, > > I seem to be having issues with apache not wanting to run perl files. I > am using Ubuntu with Apache2. > > The httpd

Re: [Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread nicolas vigier
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Ron LeVine wrote: > Greetings all, > > I seem to be having issues with apache not wanting to run perl files. I am > using Ubuntu with Apache2. > > The httpd.conf doesn't seem to have anything in it and I don't know where else > to look. On Mandriva there is a package calle

[Eug-lug] Issues with apache

2007-07-28 Thread Ron LeVine
Greetings all, I seem to be having issues with apache not wanting to run perl files. I am using Ubuntu with Apache2. The httpd.conf doesn't seem to have anything in it and I don't know where else to look. How do I turn this on??? Thanks Ron ___ EUGLU

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread Alan
horst wrote: Encrypted FS makes sense -- it's not just passwords, but other, normally benign data that might be useful for identity theft and social engineering. ThanksHorst You can use Truecrypt to accomplish this. If you plan ahead, y

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread horst
Encrypted FS makes sense -- it's not just passwords, but other, normally benign data that might be useful for identity theft and social engineering. ThanksHorst P.S. I too, thought Mr.O was serious... I think he just turned it into a joke *after* getting caught :-)

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread nicolas vigier
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Mr O wrote: > No sense of humor eh? Oops sorry, I didn't understand it was a joke :) Nicolas ___ EUGLUG mailing list euglug@euglug.org http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread Mr O
No sense of humor eh? --- nicolas vigier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Mr O wrote: > > > Just give the file a *.exe extension. Windows users will > only > > try and open it with complete failure, linux n00bs will > think > > "oh, it's a Windows app" and try to run it in Wine

Re: [Eug-lug] fraud alert

2007-07-28 Thread Bob Miller
Mr O wrote: > Something to keep an eye out for folks, look for charges on any > type of credit cards to a company called "VIP Tune Limassol". > I've been hit on two different cards and Google is inching up > towards 1000 hits on the above phrase. Been going around for the > past few weeks apparent

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread nicolas vigier
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Mr O wrote: > Just give the file a *.exe extension. Windows users will only > try and open it with complete failure, linux n00bs will think > "oh, it's a Windows app" and try to run it in Wine. Neither will > win. Security through obscurity eh? That not really safe. Any exper

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread nicolas vigier
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, horst wrote: > What pwd managers, portable on USB stick, can you suggest, or not? > > Criteria: > * Security. >I'd guess, for any application that's open source one can take just the > encryption algorithm and turn it into a brute force attack. So with a > good(time co

[Eug-lug] Re: Looking for software

2007-07-28 Thread tmh
>Does anyone know of a good, secure, easy to use Point of Sale system for >Linux? I am hoping for something that can be run off a server with >PHP/MySQL. If possible, something that interfaces with oscommerce as well. >Also, anyone know of a good finance program like Quickbooks Pro, only for

[Eug-lug] fraud alert

2007-07-28 Thread Mr O
Something to keep an eye out for folks, look for charges on any type of credit cards to a company called "VIP Tune Limassol". I've been hit on two different cards and Google is inching up towards 1000 hits on the above phrase. Been going around for the past few weeks apparently. That be all, Mr O.

Re: [Eug-lug] password managers on USB stick ?

2007-07-28 Thread Mr O
Just give the file a *.exe extension. Windows users will only try and open it with complete failure, linux n00bs will think "oh, it's a Windows app" and try to run it in Wine. Neither will win. Security through obscurity eh? --- horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What pwd managers, portable on U