I forgot to throw some comments in there. Anyway, I am a subscriber so
I guess I will have to check it out. I knew that 8.1 was around, but I
did not realize that 9.0 was coming out so soon.
Shannon
Shannon Roddy wrote:
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Red
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Dear Shannon:
You may know that Red Hat Network is the best way to k
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>Ok...I've narrowed it down some.
>As long as RH 8.0 can use all the features of the nforce2 chipset then I see
>no reason not to buy it. I liked the Asus A7N8X since they added a SATA
>controller. The one thing that I wish I could also have besides the full
>nforce2
I am running RedHat 8.0 with a Matrox G450 dual head and it works
wonderfully for desktop applications considering that you can get this
card for <$100. I tried and tried to get a ATI card to work in a dual
head mode with RH8 and gave up and bought this card. Matrox has good
linux support. I
Acm Acm wrote:
>Does anybody know of a good cad program for linux? We are trying to
>find one to use for some stuff here.
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I noticed a blurb about DARPA funding about a month ago. I liked it.
OpenBSD is known is some circles as one of, if not THE, most secure *nix
OS. Especially of the free variety. I have been using OpenBSD
extensively for its VPN gateway prowess and also as a snort/IDS box. I
love it! It works
Alvaro Zuniga wrote:
>Dear Friends:
>After John requested some help for his smoothwall project and considering that
>his recommendation for software solutions is always respected, I decided to
>give it a shot.
>
>I have had a Slackware box with 100MHz running as a IPMasq machine for a quite
>a
Dustin Puryear wrote:
> At 04:08 PM 3/7/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>
>> SCO is kidding right? I sure hope so. These folks have no clue.
>> Just the last gasps of air from a dying company. Linux was already a
>> threat to Sun, IBM, SCO, HP, Microsoft, etc. before IBM got involved.
>> Besides,
SCO is kidding right? I sure hope so. These folks have no clue.
Just the last gasps of air from a dying company. Linux was already a
threat to Sun, IBM, SCO, HP, Microsoft, etc. before IBM got involved.
Besides, the develpement of Linux was not random and uncoordinated as
they claim.
There is a nice utility at http://www.abuse.net/relay.html to test for
an open mail relay. I had to patch a Solaris server for the new
sendmail exploit and suspected that I had a open relay after the patch.
Very useful to test your mail servers since sometimes it is hard to find
a remote machi
Dustin Puryear wrote:
> I hope everyone has fun at Perks. I have a nasty cough from a cold I
> got this weekend, so I will probably not make it. Send me the dirty
> pictures from the meet-up when they get developed.
You mean people still use film? Go digital man... Bonus is you don;t
have
There is something in the sysctl.conf file (I think that is the name)
that has to be set to 1... I will have to look later. I am busy now.
It is in the OpenBSD docs.
Shannon
Mat Branyon wrote:
>i fixed the pf.conf file, but it would not route, so i made it minimal
>(pass in all pass out al
I have been out of town, so have not been following this thread too
closely. I will say however, that in my configuration I have one intel
PCI 100 mbit card and one GigE over fiber card (manufacturer??). Mine
works fine???
Shannon
Scott Harney wrote:
>will hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write
And I thought this was something about Ozzy
Darn!
Shannon
- Original Message -
From: "Dustin Puryear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: [brlug-general] Fwd: Osborne's Latest & Greatest March '03
>
> >Consumer Technology:
> >
> >Click! The No Nons
>
> I haven't played with OpenBSD in a few years, so this would give me an
> excuse to load it up again.
I like OpenBSD, just not for my desktop. In fact, I am running snort on
OpenBSD between my router and firewall.
Shannon
>
> -ray
>
>
> On 28 Feb 2003, Shannon
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 16:30, will hill wrote:
> John Hebert wonders:
> >
> > Doesn't this mean that Microsoft should be tried for treason? Remember that
> > Jim Allchin is the same Microsoft executive who implied that Linux was " > href="http://news.cnet.com/investor/news/newsitem/0-9900-1028-482
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 17:03, John Hebert wrote:
>I love OpenBSD.
>
I agree. I became a believer about 8 months ago when trying to figure
out how to do a VPN connection at ~15 mbit speeds between remote sites.
OpenBSD made it So simple.
Shannon
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Sure, on the OpenBSD site. It is very simple. It took me less than a
couple days to figure out how to do NAT, IPSec, fw, etc. to connect four
remote internal networks so that they could talk to each other.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PF
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#NAT
http://ww
Though not the front page, LIGO made the science section of slashdot
http://science.slashdot.org/science/03/02/19/0259213.shtml?tid=160
It is funny reading some of the "armchair scientist" comments when you
actually work here.
Shannon
LIGO is actually playing a role in some of the grid computing efforts.=20
Though we are more or less playing a passive role, the=20
software/technology will also benefit us. I believe that some of the=20
members of the LSC (LIGO Scientific Community, i.e. collaborators) are=20
playing a more acti
you should burn copies of the disks to cdrom if the disks still work.
That is something to have around
Shannon
Jeff Crosby wrote:
>I wonder too. I happen to have a working 5160 but it only has a 5.25-inch
>(360KB) floppy drive. It's not real fancy but it does work. Also, it has a
>20 me
You should easily be able to boot these things from a CD, floppy, etc.
You could also get one of those SMALL cheap solid state hard drives
OpenBSD only requires <128 megs of hard drive to do this with. All of
the functionality is built into the kernel.
However, I understand your desire to
I had luck on reasonable hardware with OpenBSD/IPSec. It can be
configured as a NAT/Firewall/Router, etc. pretty trivially. At speeds
up to about 15 Mbit, common hardware does fine. If you have questions
about my setup let me know.
One more thing - avoid the Symantec VPN boxes at all costs!!
Hrmm... http://redhat.lsu.edu/ ?
Not really a group, but LSU uses a heck of a lot of linux.
Shannon
John Hebert wrote:
> David,
>
> BRLUG previously met at LSU for a while, but parking was always a
> problem. I personally would like to see a Linux group start up at LSU
> as there are
Yep, but there have been less of those. Anyway, that is why I suggested
to him to be sure to keep his box patched. I remember the days of code
red. Ugghh
Shannon
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 15:59, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> As opposed to a worm attacking Apache or OpenSSL? :)
>
> At 01:49 PM 2
Short answer is that this is a worm Don't worry about it. This is
why you are not running IIS right? This is just some sneezy, infected
winblows machine out there trying to spread its germs to your *nix
server. Just make sure you keep your server patched and current
Shannon
Mat Bra
r via tcp or udp. Just run it on a machine on each side, either as
> client or server, and either tcp or udp.
>
> -Tim
>
>
> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 21:40, Shannon Roddy wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a good utility to test for dropped/lost packets via
> > non-icmp me
Does anyone know of a good utility to test for dropped/lost packets via
non-icmp methods? LSU has a cap on the amount of icmp traffic that they
allow through. I am having network problems via LSU's network and I get
the standard response most of the time that it is the traffic shaping
software.
I just got nine posts from friday again today.
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 15:06, John Hebert wrote:
> I'll sometimes get replies to posts I haven't received yet. I assume the
> IAO scanning servers are still churning through the backlog. Fnord.
>
> Nelson Leblanc wrote:
> > For some reason I haven
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In a word, squid! I think John Hebert did a presentation on it a long time
ago (Coates hall at LSU?) there was something he added to squid to do
content filtering. then firewall it so that the only way she can view web
pages is through the squid proxy. I believe that squid keeps a log also,
Eatel used to work fine for me, though I don;t know if they are exactly
linux friendly. I just know that it worked fine without me having to
ever contact them.
Shannon
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 16:40, Giovanni Tairov wrote:
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>
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On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 10:10, Mat Branyon wrote:
> anyone been having problems with evolution 1.2... if this sends ill be
> amazed...
I have been using Evolution for quite some time and have had virtually
no problems out of it? What problems have you been having?
Shannon
>
> also, is the lafix
Some of the knowledge you people have blows me away.
Shannon
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 20:18, Doug Riddle wrote:
> Mat:
>
> Just a note about your tag. The dark ages were dark due to a lack of
> light. There are several proposed reasons for the long winters and
> dark skies, but the evidence is
I ave an interest in this also, as I have some 25+ year old reels that I
have not been able to view since my projector died.
If you find someone that does a good job with a conversion, let me know!
thanks,
Shannon
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 10:25, will hill wrote:
> I've got an 8mm projector you can
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Red Hat In The Black for Q3
from the green-is-a-nice-color-too dept.
posted by timothy on Wednesday December 18, @06:39 (redhat)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/18/0710257
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Shannon Roddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "BRLUG-general"
> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 10:10 PM
> Subject: [brlug-general] this is funny
>
>
> > I received two mails from mi
I received two mails from micro$oft in the last week, and both of them
have the wrong date. One is dated feb 21, 2006 and the other is dated
feb 21, 2012. Hrmm... wonder what they are doing there. :-)
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, 2002-12-11 at 02:55, John Hebert wrote:
> Dustin's got a perverse, sick sense of humor. He needs
> shock therapy, I tell ya.
>
> The joke only makes sense to someone who knows how
> stupidly complicated Micro$oft's Active Directory
> technology is.
>
> jh
>
Anyone here thought about building their own Tivo like device? I would
be interested in hearing if anyone has any ideas on this.
Shannon
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In case anyone knows someone that would be interested in this, they
could work with some REALLLY cool hardware. 12 TeraBytes of
fiber-channel RAID, Tape silos, SunFire 880 servers, 200+ node beowulf,
etc, etc,
Note, it is in Hanford Washington on the DOE nuclear reservation where
the other LIGO o
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:08, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> I have a client that uses Shiva VPN (IPSEC-based) across our FreeBSD
> firewall. Now, it would seem that most current IPSEC implementations expect
> to see a unique client IP address for each tunnel. Because the FreeBSD
> firewall is NAT'ing t
I knew this kind of thing would start happening. Interesting article at
http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,56742,00.html. I guess places
like LSU, Perks, etc will have to stop offering "open" WAPs like they do
now.
This bites.
Shannon
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 12:50, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> And no, no political discussions here
> unless it directly relates to Linux, FreeBSD, UNIX, Windows or at least
> some area of technology.
>
Well, now you have certainly taken all of the fun out of it! I was
looking forward to a flame war to
This used to happen on Dell Inspiron 5000e laptops. The issue was an
incompatibility between the chipset and the apm daemon. The fix was to
update to 7.x. You probably have a chipset that is not supported yet.
Check the linux on laptops web sites and/or the web sites for the apm
software.
Shan
ust did it from Port Allen, so you can
ignore up to step 3.
Shannon
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 11:24, Tim Fournet wrote:
> Do you? You may be right, I still don't know Baton Rouge that well.
>
>
> On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 11:16, Shannon Roddy wrote:
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remember it being a 15-30 minute install.
Shannon
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 21:34, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Can you send me your htDig config? If you have it already all setup then I
> would be happy to just role with that.
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On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 14:27, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> At 03:05 PM 11/22/2002 -0600, you wrote:
> >I have a question that has been bugging me for two years now. I know
> >Dustin has done some work in this area, but I am finding very little
> >info on the web. I would like to implement a single user
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 15:32, -ray wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2002, Shannon Roddy wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a book or web page that has information on how to do
> > this? Dustin, do you have any insight? Does the new version of Samba
> > do this? HELP!
>
> I would
implementation has to be secure and not use plain text passwords. I
think LDAP will do this using Kerberos or SSL.
Does anyone know of a book or web page that has information on how to do
this? Dustin, do you have any insight? Does the new version of Samba
do this? HELP!
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On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 17:11, -ray wrote:
> progress through sendmail. However, i don't think milter support was
> introduced until sendmail 8.10, and wasn't really usuable until 8.12.
> 8.8.7 is ancient. I suggest you roll your own and compile 8.12.6. The
I believe that milter was introduced
all I need is
to get rid of the remaining windows boxen that haunt me every day
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On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 00:01, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Have you tweaked the SPAM features? Now that is nice. RAV rocks.
Only slightly. I added some of the "black hole" web sites. I am going
to run this for about a week or more before I unleash it onto the main
mail server. It seems to be working
erent.
> But if that is the case then why didn't I have to do the same for boot.ini
> under WinXP?
>
> Or am I barking up the wrong tree altogether? I really want to use the
> faster controller since my new harddrive was designed to make use of it.
>
> TIA for any help
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On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 14:30, Carter, Jim wrote:
> So we can be The BRWLUG (Bat0n R0uge War3z & L1nux Userz Gr0up)?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Shannon Roddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 2:12 PM
> > To: BRLUG-gener
Article on Slashdot about Mandrake. I never really liked mandrake
myself...
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/17/237234&mode=thread&tid=147
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Anyone know when this is due out?
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Slashdot meetup? Is there a group that meets in Baton Rouge associated
with Slashdot?
Shannon
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 20:15, John Hebert wrote:
> 10/13/2002 18:34, Mnemonic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Location of Perks? Day of the week?
>
> Perks is located on Perkins, across the street from Z
>kegger lug meetings sound interesting too btw ;)
>
> neal
>
Yeah - we could always do a meeting at Chimes - Great beer and $3/dozen
oysters on Tuesdays. Little hard to hear over the noise though.
Shannon
I am out for tuesday - Wednesday or Thursday?
Shannon
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 18:25, John Hebert wrote:
> 10/13/2002 16:36, Tim Fournet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Speaking of next meeting, when do we want to have the next BRLUG regular
> >meeting? It's been a while since the last one. There's a n
Choppy,
How much are you willing to spend? Is the gravel road your property?
There are a few ways I can think of to get the signal that far, but you
may not want to spend that much...
Shannon
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 19:00, Chopin Cusachs wrote:
>
> So to go 1500 feet they'd have to put somethin
Well, I have a couple of ideas. You could set up a waterproof enclosure
at teh end of your drive that Charter could put the cable modem in. You
could power it with a 12 volt battery and solar cells. Or, if there is
power available there, you could just power it normally.
Then you get two wire
no warranties of any kind, either expressed or
>implied as to any matter including, but not limited to, warranty of
>fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability, exclusivity or
>results obtained from use of the material. Carnegie Mellon U
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! You solved a 2 year old mystery for
me. I can't believe that it was so simple!
On another note, I just installed redhat 8 tonight. I like it so far.
Shannon
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 17:22, Andrew E. Falcon wrote:
> Fn-F7 (F7 has font written on it) switches my n
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On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 23:59, Neal Stuntz wrote:
> i refreshed that website while you were uploading thatyour
> connection makes me sick.
>
Note - I said _LAN_ speeds I am still at work...
And NO, It seems I do not have a life lately!
:-P
Shannon
> :)
>
> neal
.
> >>>I'm dying to try Psyche out.
> >>>Cleve
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> > I'm dying to try Psyche out.
> > Cleve
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does not boot. Change too many
components, the key won't work.
A friend actually had this happen before just by changing a network
card He had to reinstall everything.
Shannon
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as too tired to notice.
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> making me interested in trying it out. I'm getting
> pretty close to blowing away my WinXP partitions, as
> BSOD is happening once a week, so I'll have lots of
> drive space available then.
>
> John Hebert
I'm disappointed, you actually have an XP partition...?
This dude was bored... he decided to put 39 operating systems on his
computer!
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Hello All,
SPAM is unfortunately becoming a problem in our organization. Some
people are receiving 100s of emails a week. We are running sendmail on
Solaris, and I was wondering if any of you use any software to filter
this stuff out. Any suggestions?
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many times, so I burned my bridges and I will not return to the dark
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Shannon
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On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 13:44, Kory Wnuk wrote:
> I don't suppose I could get a Dell machine minus M$,
> huh? I am off to check Dell's website.
>
> -K
> --- Shannon Roddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have used several Dell laptops wi
About six months ago, they offered laptops with linux, but I don't know
about now.
Shannon
On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 13:44, Kory Wnuk wrote:
> I don't suppose I could get a Dell machine minus M$,
> huh? I am off to check Dell's website.
>
> -K
> --- Shannon Roddy &l
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