On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Nick Rogness wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
Has anyone done this yet? I've just acquired this shiny new cable modem and
would like to have secure access to my place of work (even though they're only
hi all
inside kernel (in my syscall) i need to lock some data sturctures.
how can i do it?
-av
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hi, there!
do the latest news concerned crypto stuff mean that we can now always have
DES in base system? and what's about a possibility to select Crypt Format
(DES/MD5/SHA/whatever) per user or per login class?
/fjoe
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Hi ...
I've started natd on my local machine to translate all packets
to the ip of my public interface.
If I am on my machine, and I start natd and add the divert rule,
(this means I'm trying to connect from my local machine on which I am
running the natd to any other machine) I can see the
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Steve Kargl wrote:
Daniel Eischen wrote:
Oddly, this causes problems with GNAT (Ada is a high level language)
because it wants/expects 64-bit extended precision. It seems as if
GNAT for linux-i386 also uses 64-bit extended precision. The only
other GNAT i386
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
I am working on UDF support.
I have at present a program that reads a udf filesystem
and am working (today) on making it into an "mtools" like
program that allows access to the contents in a useful manner.
I
Hi there.
I have been a Linux user for about 2 years now and I use it mainly at home on my
desktop computer to do all the usual stuff Iike programming, office work,
whatever comes handy.
Until some time ago I had a regular modem dial-up connection to my ISP, which
was recently upgraded to a
I sent this to stable, to a deafening silence. I'm therefore forwarding
it to hackers as well.
Well, I had three panics from this today (the first was accidental when I
went to a webpage with music attached; the other two were me trying to get
a good dump). I got some info from the dump. The
Last night I finally got around to building up my first "real" 4.0-RELEASE
machine (kind "late" since 4.1 is creeping up on us I know ... but ).
I installed 4.0 "fresh" from the CDs, copied my previous machine's /etc files
over from a CD backup (with minor edits of course :), cvsup'ed
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] David Malone writes:
: I can't find my second edition at the moment. This behavior is
: commented on in the C FAQ as something the ANSI standard describes
: as a common extension. (http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/q1.7.html)
: It also seems to suggest it is mostly a
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
Hi ...
I've started natd on my local machine to translate all packets
to the ip of my public interface.
If I am on my machine, and I start natd and add the divert rule,
(this means I'm trying to connect from my local machine on which I am
-hackers,
This is the most fucked up thing I've ever experienced with FreeBSD:
[hawk-billf] /home/billf/helpdesk ls
./ ../ Makefilehdesk.c
[hawk-billf] /home/billf/helpdesk cd ..
[hawk-billf] /home/billf ls hdesk
ls: hdesk: No such file or directory
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Alexey V. Vatchenko" writes:
: /dev/ad0s2a: NO WRITE ACCESS
: /dev/ad0s2a: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
:
: what is it?
/ is likely mounted on /dev/ad0s2a, so you can't get write access to
/dev/ad0s2a.
Warner
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On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Max Khon wrote:
do the latest news concerned crypto stuff mean that we can now always have
DES in base system? and what's about a possibility to select Crypt Format
(DES/MD5/SHA/whatever) per user or per login class?
No, that code is still not finished. I'm currently
At 02:23 PM 7/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Dennis wrote:
We're seeing lots of "stray" interrupts in 4.0 while running 3.4 on the
same hardware reports nothing. The interrupt its complaining about is IRQ7
even though parallel port is disabled and no other device. It happens on
Ben Smithurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Somers wrote:
Well, "periodic security" will work as long as /etc/periodic/security
exists, so I guess you just mean the docs need updating? I'll get to
that if someone is actually planning on committing this stuff.
=20
Perhaps the best
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 04:08:24PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
PS. No, it's not something stupid like file flags or something.
No, it was something even stupider. Completely ignore this.
--
Bill Fumerola - Network Architect / Computer Horizons Corp - CHIMES
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At 02:23 PM 7/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Dennis wrote:
We're seeing lots of "stray" interrupts in 4.0 while running 3.4 on the
same hardware reports nothing. The interrupt its complaining about is IRQ7
even though parallel port is disabled and no other device. It happens
I don't think there's really a problem with just running security
from daily. I can add a note that this is normal practice in the
manpage, and that security shouldn't be run separately unless you set
daily_security_enable=3DNO or whatever the option is.
why not even something like
Bill Fumerola wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 04:08:24PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
PS. No, it's not something stupid like file flags or something.
No, it was something even stupider. Completely ignore this.
Oh, come on now, tell us the details! :-)
Cheers,
-Peter
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:56PM -0700, Peter Wemm wrote:
PS. No, it's not something stupid like file flags or something.
No, it was something even stupider. Completely ignore this.
Oh, come on now, tell us the details! :-)
It involves this running in another window:
[hawk-billf]
On 06-Jul-00 Bill Fumerola wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:56PM -0700, Peter Wemm wrote:
PS. No, it's not something stupid like file flags or something.
No, it was something even stupider. Completely ignore this.
Oh, come on now, tell us the details! :-)
It involves this
Is there an option in make world to work like a traditional make works?
i.e. just recompile if the source has changed.
Leif
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 03:46:52AM +0200, Leif Neland wrote:
Is there an option in make world to work like a traditional make works?
i.e. just recompile if the source has changed.
-DNOCLEAN is as close as you're going to get, probably.
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Title: RE: BPF and Promiscuous Mode
Here is how to bridge different interfaces together selectively:
Controlling bridging
Bridging is almost exclusively controlled by sysctl variables.
net.link.ether.bridge_cfg: ed2:1,rl0:1,
set of interfaces for which bridging is enabled, and cluster
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