I can provide this if you have not yet found a host...
Pete Cavender
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> A previous arrangement has fallen through
> at the very last minute, so I wonder if
> anybody here will allow me to put a single
> 100Kb christmas-related GIF on their WWW
>
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Rich Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Ray Bowles wrote:
>
> > My other question is Where the hell is inetd.conf I wanted to make sure pop
> > and imap were on 'cause my mail is working either which could have something
> > to do with bind anyway,
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Ray Bowles wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> I installed RH7 on my system by way of overwriting my previous install of
> 6.1. I was running Bind8.2.2-P5 or whatever the hell that version was along
> with apache and sendmail. I Backed up the named.conf and the related zone
> file
kde*2.0.1 needed qt*2.2.1 which needed libmng*0.9.2 installed: i did all
that.
i'm no developer, just an end user, so the rest of your post went way
over my head. thanks tho!
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Karl J. Runge wrote:
>
> Looks like a C++ ABI mismatch to me (those undefined symbols look like
> C
Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yrgh, backups of yer backups.. {sigh}
>
> Those aren't a bad idea, either. The standard grandfather/father/son
>rotation keeps nineteen copies of your data at any given time.
I count 3 copies. Obviously I'm missing something. Would you expand
on
Hey everyone,
I installed RH7 on my system by way of overwriting my previous install of
6.1. I was running Bind8.2.2-P5 or whatever the hell that version was along
with apache and sendmail. I Backed up the named.conf and the related zone
files. I put the files on the new machine and now my
A previous arrangement has fallen through
at the very last minute, so I wonder if
anybody here will allow me to put a single
100Kb christmas-related GIF on their WWW
server where my friend in Germany can view
it with his browser. It need only be
there for a few days. Please respond
privately a
All,
I am looking for an IPSEC VPN appliance. The key feature that I am
looking for is, you guessed it, it has to support both Windows *AND*
Linux clients. Oh, and one more small aspect of the task at hand:
Management want's it to be inexpensive. Because of routing issues
and gateway placemen
> ksplash: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3: undefined
>symbol: minimumSizeHint__C7QDialog
> kdeinit: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.3: undefined
>symbol: startsWith__C7QStringRC7QString
> knotify: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/l
Paul Lussier wrote:
> In a message dated: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 21:19:27 EST
> "Jeff Macdonald" said:
> >I always thought that if one understood perl code and regular expressions,
> >one should be able to handle sendmail's cf file.
>
> That's kindof like saying I can read latin and expecting someone t
Paul Lussier wrote:
>
> In a message dated: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 17:42:44 EST
> Dan Jenkins said:
>
> >Sendmail vs. qmail. (vs. exim, say some)
> >
> >What about postfix?
>
> Aha!!! Fantastic! I was waiting for the postfix guru to speak up, and now
> I've got you :)
>
> Kurth and someone else at
Looks like a C++ ABI mismatch to me (those undefined symbols look like
C++ mangled names to me, but I could be wrong).
Maybe your /usr/lib/libstdc++ library needs to be upgraded? (preferably
without breaking any existing C++ apps on your system...)
If all else fails you could try running ldd on
A couple of thoughts... probably won't solve the problem (example
items from $vulndef file and what the failure seems to be would help)
Note that $vuln = below still has the newline, "\n", on it.
Might want to chomp() it.
What do the $vuln's look like so that you want to quotemeta them?
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