Re: New Question

2002-04-17 Thread Karl J. Runge
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, "Thomas M. Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The dates are stored as mm/dd/. When the Payment Due date is equal > to today + 90 days (IOW: 90 days before the due date) I want to send out > an email containing an invoice to "Contact email". > > Most of that I can f

Re: New Question

2002-04-17 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote: > Most of that I can figure out on my own. The only problem I really have > is with the dates. I know 'date +%x` will output the current date as > mm/dd/. `date +%j` will give me the day of the year (eg.: today is > 107). Using that format quits w

Re: New Question

2002-04-17 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 14:51, Thomas M. Albright wrote: > Most of that I can figure out on my own. The only problem I really have > is with the dates. I know 'date +%x` will output the current date as > mm/dd/. `date +%j` will give me the day of the year (eg.: today is > 107). Using that format

New Question

2002-04-17 Thread Thomas M. Albright
I know: I ask for a lot of help from you folks. And I thank you all for putting up with it. Here's the deal: I have a .csv file containing the following information: "Member Name" "Join Date" "Membership Level" "Contact Name" "Contact email" "Last Payment" "Payment Due" "A

Re: Thanks, new question

2001-04-11 Thread Karl J. Runge
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Ignoring bugs (meaning programming errors; code that does not do what > it was intended to do), RPC suffers from at least one inherent design > flaw from a security perspective. That is, it depends solely on > host-based authentic

Re: Thanks, new question

2001-04-11 Thread Derek Martin
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 08:27:32PM -0400, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote: > You can't. There is no way to harden the RPC services without completely > rewriting them from the ground up. That would be like trying to protect > an open door without closing it. My favorite analogy for this came from Bob H

Re: Thanks, new question

2001-04-11 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Derek Martin wrote: > On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:12:46PM -0400, Tom Rauschenbach wrote: > > > > OK upgrading pppd make my 2.4 kernel work. But my logs are reporting a > > boatload of attackes on port 111 from an "unknown host". I know that others > > have seen this. Does

Thanks, new question

2001-04-11 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
OK upgrading pppd make my 2.4 kernel work. But my logs are reporting a boatload of attackes on port 111 from an "unknown host". I know that others have seen this. Does anyone remember the fix ? -- --- Tom Rauschenbach[EMAIL PROTECTED] All your base are belong to us **

RE: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Taylor, Chris wrote: > Perhaps it is sacrilege to ask, but since I have never set up an FTP > distribution point before, can I use NT with IIS to do this? Yes. Use the "IIS Administrator" or "Microsoft Management Console" utilities to setup anonymous FTP access. By defaul

RE: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Taylor, Chris
e any Linux boxes available at present. - Chris -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 1:38 PM To: GNHLUG#2 (E-mail) Subject: Re: Help! (and a new question) ---- > NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is of

Re: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread ccb
> NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is off base or not, but I would also like > to know if there is a way of installing Linux from floppy (to include dual > processor support) as the (non-flashable) BIOS on an old dual processor > 486DX I have will not support anyth

Re: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
> On Thu, 18 May 2000, Taylor, Chris wrote: > > > > > NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is off base or not, but I would also like > > to know if there is a way of installing Linux from floppy (to include dual > > processor support) as the (non-flashable) BIOS

RE: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Jeffry Smith
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Taylor, Chris wrote: > > NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is off base or not, but I would also like > to know if there is a way of installing Linux from floppy (to include dual > processor support) as the (non-flashable) BIOS on an old dual processor &g

RE: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Karl J. Runge
On Thu, 18 May 2000, "Taylor, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is off base or not, but I would also like > to know if there is a way of installing Linux from floppy (to include dual > processor support) as the (n

RE: Help! (and a new question)

2000-05-18 Thread Taylor, Chris
trailer of 486 computers and a selection of Pentium machines too. NEW QUESTION: I'm not sure if this is off base or not, but I would also like to know if there is a way of installing Linux from floppy (to include dual processor support) as the (non-flashable) BIOS on an old dual processor