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On 01/24/2016 06:58 PM, Keith Stokes wrote:
> Has anyone worked with Cox Residential in BR/Laf/NO on IPv6? Support
> told me a few weeks ago it's been deployed in our area.
I've got both 4 and 6 DHCP addresses on my Slackware box here in
Metairie, so apparently IPv6 is in NoLA.
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Guys,
I have it on good authority that there are occasional Linux jobs
available at CenturyLink in Monroe. They pay well. Interested? Send me
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You'll want to at least skim through this one.
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Original Message
Subject: CRYPTO-GRAM, January 15, 2014
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 01:52:54 -0600
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regulated, whereas bluetooth and wifi live in unlicensed
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On 12/24/2013 12:21 AM, Joey Kelly wrote:
From William B. Davis (on facebook):
Original story:
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/12/holiday-shopping-privacy-technology-101395.html
Retailers track your smartphone when you enter their store. They track
your movements through the store
http://www.securitybsides.com/w/page/67321476/BSidesJackson%202013
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should remain intact. Feel free to whine if it doesn't.
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Denver? I was hoping you meant Denham Springs ;-/
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Ben Bullard wrote:
Just joined the list. Work in printing industry [Moran Printing on
Florida Blvd]. Moved here recently from New Orleans. Have a multi-boot
box [currently Linux only] with Fedora, openSUSE, and Mandriva.
So you deserted us, eh? Thanks.
But one question... can you help me move
spamassassin, and use RBLs and a few
postfix tricks. In the past I also scanned all surviving mail with Clamav.
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to HTML - $395
PHP / MySQL for Web Developers - $495
I doth protest, sir.
E-Learning Center:
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PHP MySQL - $69
On 6/26/2011 11:39 PM, Joey Kelly wrote:
On Sat June 25 2011 9:52 pm, Byron Como wrote:
Is w3schools a legit
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Guys,
Is there a computer parts wholesaler in Baton Rouge? We have a couple here
(Priority 1 and MicroPC) that I buy from, but I occasionally need stuff when
I'm in the big city.
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Guys,
Is there a computer parts wholesaler in Baton Rouge? We have a couple
here (Priority 1 and MicroPC) that I buy from, but I occasionally need
stuff when I'm in the big city.
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by Formosa on Airline between Florida and I-12, North
of Old Hammond Hwy. Mike doesn't really do retail anymore but you might
be able to work out a wholesale deal with him.
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Dustin Puryear wrote:
We’re considering dropping Cox Cable for our business phone lines and
moving to VOIP. I know the major players, but I’d like to hear any
comments or opinions on who you’ve found works well vs. who doesn’t.
I have had few problems with Teliax, and I've have them since
war.
What you want is greylisting. Postgrey if you're running Postfix, other
packages if you're not. Trust me, you want this.
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The job posting: http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/tch/1081925377.html
And the reply: http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/tch/1101748880.html
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restricted lists. Old-school, and a little hard to install, but after
that it's trouble-free.
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587 as the port. And enable SSL encryption.
Oh, I wish I had known about this earlier...
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, but a client needed authenticated SMTP and IMAP, so I
got that running for them on one of my servers back in December. Not trivial,
but neat. I used dovecot in the end (I wouldn't wish Cyrus SASL on my worst
enemies).
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I've been trying to slog through this for 2 days now, laughing all the way:
http://freeworld.thc.org/root/phun/unmaintain.html
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search results
Do what?
Here's a better way:
1. apt-get install bind
2. Edit /etc/resolv.conf to list your box's IP as the first nameserver entry.
3. Be happy.
Don't run Linux? No matter, install cygwin on your windows box and run BIND as
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applications. I do this
here, and also for all my clients, if there is a server on-site.
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to be able to look into the
encrypted files and see only the unencrypted versions, so that rsync will
work properly. In other words, I don't want rsync to know anything about the
fact that those files are encrypted on the remote server.
Thoughts?
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. If I set
up a secondary mail server that didn't greylist, I wouldn't be surprised if
mail routed around my temporary block on the primary (which is what
greylisting is about), thus defeating all my leet anti-spam measures. Ditto
RBLs, etc..
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become public after 18 months--and invited to
submit prior art. The community would then rank each other's suggestions, a
la Amazon.com and the geek-news site Slashdot.
heee!
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/312/5776/982b
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soon - its out in the trash :-
( (or worse - ebay!).
Mark,
I'll take it, if I make the BRISSA meeting on Wednesday.
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at mailcan.com for details. It will most likely be short
term/contract based stuff. I am also not the primary contact, but I am doing
some prescreening for them.
Could someone please fwd this to BRLUG...
Thanks,
Brett
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I may
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Joey Kelly wrote:
On Monday November 14 2005 11:06, mark acierno spake:
First let me apologize if this is an incorrect place to post this
message
(I'd have
to drive in from floody new Orleans).
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/jkelly # cat /root/bin/homewireless.sh
#!/bin/bash
modprobe ndiswrapper
iwconfig wlan0 essid NumberNine mode Managed
ifconfig wlan0 192.168.2.85 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
route add default gw 192.168.2.1
If you're wondering, I run an open AP at my complex, and I live in apartment
#9 ;-)
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On Wednesday October 19 2005 10:28, David Cougle spake:
is it possible to get a license for vmware cheap, if not free, as a student
under educational discount?
Not quite what you were asking about, but...
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/
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figure). I suspect that BRLUG's political list will
likewise wither and die, which is fine by me (I *hate* that type of arguing,
wherever I find it, and want no part of it). If the end result is that this
list returns to a more civil tone, then I for one will be happy.
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On Tuesday October 18 2005 11:51, Justin W. Pauler spake:
let the flames begin *cough*
I guess there's one more list I don't have to subscribe to on the Internet.
Thanks, Dustin :-)
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I may have invented
On Monday October 17 2005 09:30, David Cougle spake:
so you think it might look strange if i just covered the small portions
that are missing antiglare?
Or get you some shades, man ;-)
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A friend of mine has this little project...
http://wooga.drbacchus.com/perm/raicm
The full picture gallery takes about a week and a half to load, so be warned.
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I'm sorry, I wasn't clear: I understand the point you THINK you were
making...I was just missing how the search for linux that Joey Kelly
proposed proved anything.
Well, grr...
This was all over slashdot maybe 8 months ago. I don't know why they're
apparently giving linux a fair shake now
tried to sabotage
competitors, I'm sure
Actually, for once I agree with Will. Let's take point 3 here: google for
linux and count the hits. Now search for linux on msn.com.
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Anyone heard from Joe Kelly or the NOLUG?
I'm here. Look for the list to reappear shortly.
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I'm here. Look for the list to reappear shortly.
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:-(
Before anyone gets uptight, I worked as a phone tech for Fastband here in New
Orleans, right before they went under, and thus feel qualified to have such a
low opinion of first-level phone techs.
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or worse. Kinda cool stuff,
though.
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to be something in Beyond Linux From Scratch.
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http://www.def-con.org/i/phc
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-posting certainly helps things.
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blacklist (which is what I think the other
script is) is a smarter scheme. Also, the other approach can easily be
adapted to the bogus DNS lookups issue I've been having (which may or may not
be limited to OpenNIC nameservers).
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system, it really annoys me.
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Well, as long as Eatel sells non-restricted service too, like Cox does, I'm
cool with it.
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If I dont solve this in a couple days it has to go to goodwill so act now
for this special offer =P
Peace
Chris
Cool.. what kernel version is it running?
Dunno about that, but it does have Java on it.
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As usual, I'm posting the link to my weather page, in case anyone's looking
for a decent site with no throbbing ads to track the hurricane with. Call it
my boyscout duty, if you will.
http://joeykelly.net/weather/neworleans.php
Everyone stay safe out there, hear?
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use a difficult and esoteric editor, therefore I'm better.
It's the same attitude.
I shoot my mouth off, I'm better.
Dustin, you wanna step in and end this, please?
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The advice I always give at NOLUG is to pick some software you like and LEARN
IT, and don't let anyone give you any grief over your choice.
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. I stuck with vim
and haven't looked back since.
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On Saturday July 2 2005 18:25, Andrew Baudouin spake:
Perhaps not, but can you do text replacement keyed off of regular
expressions
snip
Don't know, don't know, and don't know. Both Ubuntu and Gentoo, my
distro's of choice, use it as their preferred editor. I find it
interesting that
http://www.j-walk.com/other/conf/index.htm
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People accuse emacs of being so bloated that it's its own operating system.
Scott Harney even uses it to play mp3s. So imagine my surprise when I found
this eclipse hack: http://www.el-lal.dk/template.php?page=projects.php
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somewhere, great, but
will it work on Mandrake or SuSE, or Gentoo? Maybe... if you're really lucky.
Me? I use SuSE and NetBSD, and play around with a few other distros here and
there.
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I may have invented
that stuff on BSD (i haven't found one)?
Maybe it's because I never quite got over my total confusion in init.d land.
BSD init just feels cleaner, plus I actually understand it, for the most
part.
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I may have invented
with apache.
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On Tuesday June 14 2005 10:09, Matt spake:
Can anyone recommend a e-commerce storefront solution that runs on
linux? Looking for something fairly easy to setup and low/no cost.
We just did this 2 weeks ago, IIRC. You probably want oscommerce, just like
the last guy did.
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for something simple? Better yet, any volunteers? :)
I use hypermail to generate archives, and htdig to index them.
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On Thursday June 9 2005 22:23, Mat Branyon spake:
Is thunderbird crashing for anyone else when they try to read Joey
Kelly's email?
Does anyone besides me here use PGP/GPG?
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and get them to sign my key.
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the only thing UNIX actually got right (re: the
unix-haters handbook). I cannot conceive of Microsoft improving on pipes.
This is all marketing --- we never much cared for the UNIX way, but we're
gonna invent something that'll blow it way, you just watch. Yeah, right.
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from experience, as I'm
still trying to wean myself away from PHP.
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majordomo like functionality.
Mailman is what you want. Majordomo project has been dormant for years...
Hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it :-) Majordomo works fine for me (I run
the NOLUG list with it, among others).
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http
Guys, this is too neat:
http://www.masswerk.at/jsuix/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2]$ uname -a
JS/UIX 0.43
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I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous.
--- David Bradley
(spybot and ad-aware), if I were you.
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--- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
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On Friday May 20 2005 16:22, John Hebert spake:
Howdy,
I'm looking for a free and open source PHP ecommerce
solution to use as a platform for quickly building
web-enabled storefronts.
http://oscommerce.org/
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I
was Re:
opensourcepresentations.com (Joey Kelly)
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ryan,
First, let me say that opensourcepresentations.org is
a great idea, and one that is sorely needed.
Concerning how the site should be architected; you may
want to take a look at how tldp.org is laid out
was generated from a blog I had set up with comments
routed through the board, not a phpBB attack.
But yes, I will update one day, when I have the time and motivation.
Joey
On 5/4/05, Joey Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my case, it is Cox or nothing -- DSL isn't available in my
neighborhood (it's
On Monday May 2 2005 15:03, Adam Melancon spake:
I'm currently shopping around to host my website, which is mainly
consisting of coppermine gallery to host pictures our new baby.
Do you have DSL? Have you thought of putting up your own webserver?
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half a megabit
upstream, which is more than capable of handling a low-traffic site. We've
run nolug.org for at least 5 years on either DSL or cable, plus scads of
other domains as well.
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I may have invented
down and
upload speed, but I had a brain freeze. Sorry, I had an exam today.
Michael
Joey Kelly wrote:
On Monday May 2 2005 17:24, michael dolan spake:
You can easily get around your ISP blocking port 80, but the upload
speeds will kill you on a cable connection.
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Guys,
Brainbench is running a contest, and as a result, all of their tests are free
for 2 weeks. Not Cisco nor CompTIA, but useful nonetheless.
http://www.brainbench.com/
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