Re: reverse telnet

2001-04-24 Thread mod+gnhlug
>I for one need to see a more detailed example (examples are so >helpful!) from Michael to understand better what he wants to do. > >E.g "I run 'reverse_telnet' on machine A, it listens/connects on >port NNN ..., I next run 'minicom -l /dev/wombat' on machine B and >I gain tty access to the womb

Re: (non-Linux) web page monitors?

2001-03-07 Thread mod+gnhlug
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Re: Stale NFS handles...

2001-02-26 Thread mod+gnhlug
Assuming your problems are the same as some strange ones I've had in the past, and assuming that you have remoteMachine:/some/directory mounted locally as /mnt/remote you could try this mkdir /tmp/useless mount remoteMachine:/some/directory /tmp/useless ls -la /tmp/useless ls -la /

PCI analyzer recommendations/warnings wanted

2001-02-26 Thread mod+gnhlug
Has anybody had any particularly good or bad experiences with any of the PCI analyzers available? = ** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the le

Re: Microsoft hits new ethical low point?

2001-02-19 Thread mod
Seeing as the Linux-oriented S/N ratio has become nearly unmeasurable here (and because I wonder if I can still get a certain few brittle old synapses to fire in sequence) I'll remark that John Locke is very likely disappointed with some of the wording in the Declaration. When Jefferson and fri

Re: Debian and LSB

2001-02-05 Thread mod+gnhlug
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> While Slackware is certainly no longer the largest >> distribution, it is certainly the oldest > > >IIRC, MCC and SLS are older. I don't even recall Slackware >being available back when I installed Linux. > Yup, Patrick SomebodyOrOther (Volkerding?) introduced S

Re: NOT dmesg

2001-01-02 Thread mod
The problem is that the ring buffer used by the kernel for storing that info is likely too small for your needs. I don't believe that this is a configurable item so you'll probably have to change your kernel sources and rebuild. The manifest constant in question is LOG_BUF_LEN found in .../ker

FWD - ISSalert: Multiple vulnerabilities in WatchGuard SOHO Firewall

2000-12-26 Thread mod+gnhlug
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Re: Short-term WWW space wanted

2000-12-24 Thread mod+gnhlug
Got some space - thanks and Happy Holidays to all. ** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug *

Short-term WWW space wanted

2000-12-23 Thread mod+gnhlug
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

http://www.wilcoxon.org/projplan/answers.html

2000-12-12 Thread mod
...is one of many places to find info about Project Management software. Use a search engine and look for pages that have all the terms "project management software FAQ" [ That was for whoever it was that recently asked. My skanky-but-faithful old 33MHz 486 firewall machine has been my