[brlug-general] Anonymous, Open Source P2P with MUTE

2004-08-19 Thread Ed
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 21:38, Kory Wnuk wrote: I too am behind a firewall (software). My router is between my cable modem and PC. What is the MUTE.log telling you that is going on? A thought! I added some stuff to webHostCaches.ini in the settings subdirectory. This is what I added:

[brlug-general] Crypto 2004 Conference: collisions found in MD5

2004-08-19 Thread John Hebert
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000664.html quotes below from URL above, see site for links: Report from Crypto 2004 Here's the summary of events from last night's work-in-progress session at the Crypto conference. [See previous entries for backstory.] (I've reordered the sequence of

example of bug using Python was Re: [brlug-general] Crypto 2004 Conference: collisions found in MD5

2004-08-19 Thread John Hebert
Here's a little Python script that illustrates the problem, modified from a script found on http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000663.html: MD5CollisionTest.py: import md5 a =

[brlug-general] Re: Linux SIG Meeting 8/16/04

2004-08-19 Thread Will Hill
No problem. I just polished off my notes and loaded them up: http://www.hillnotes.net/brlug/projects/new_sound/ Let me know if I've got anything wrong. On Thursday 19 August 2004 01:26 am, Joseph Mason wrote: Hello, Will, I was unable to attend the Linux SIG meeting on Monday. Would you

[brlug-general] Entunnel for SSH tunnels on Windows

2004-08-19 Thread Dustin Puryear
I have always used Putty to create SSH tunnels for mail and most other services since I'm a laptop/wireless user. The problem I had with Putty was that it was kind of difficult to setup for new users, and it also always opened up a shell in a window. I just moved to Entunnel, which offers an easy

[brlug-general] Entunnel for SSH tunnels on Windows

2004-08-19 Thread -ray
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Dustin Puryear wrote: I have always used Putty to create SSH tunnels for mail and most other services since I'm a laptop/wireless user. The problem I had with Putty was that it was kind of difficult to setup for new users, and it also always opened up a shell in a window.

[brlug-general] EFF wins Grokster case!

2004-08-19 Thread John Hebert
See the current story on http://boingboing.net or http://www.eff.net/IP/P2P/MGM_v_Grokster/ for more info. Basically, this means that people who develop P2P software are not responsible for what files people trade over P2P. John Hebert __ Do you

[brlug-general] Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Terminal Services Edition?

2004-08-19 Thread Dustin Puryear
Has anyone tried Tarantella's Secure Global Desktop Terminal Services Edition? I keep looking for something non-Citrix to help tighten--particularly in regards to server management--the WTS servers that we manage. This product looks pretty interesting (and it's from the *original* SCO people too).

[brlug-general] Anonymous, Open Source P2P with MUTE

2004-08-19 Thread Kory Wnuk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 18 August 2004 10:57 pm, Ed wrote: I added that same stuff to my ini file as well. I decided to try it again this evening and rather than launch the program from my desktop shortcut, I opened a console and did ./fileSharingMUTE and its

[brlug-general] EFF wins Grokster case!

2004-08-19 Thread Will Hill
Thanks for the good news. I was very discouraged yesterday by lectures given to the incoming graduate students at LSU. The University, aka the state, now claims ownership to all IP of all students as well as faculty and staff. While they offer a generous 40% of all royalty payments