Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 7:00 pm - Plone

2006-02-08 Thread Jerry Feldman
When: February 15, 2006 7:00PM (6:30 for Q&A) Topic: Overview of Plone, a Content Management System Moderator: Nate Aune, Lead Developer - Jazkarta Location: MIT Building E51 Room 315 Nate talks about Plone, an open source content management system built on top of Zope and Python. Plone website:

RE: Linux Dist for use with 64 Bit AMD System

2006-02-08 Thread Richard A Sharpe
I have tried everything I can think of and the modem will just not work under SuSE or Fedora, maybe HP put in a Windoze only modem, I know there were some of those beasts out there and it maybe that I have one, very inconvenient. Rich Richard A Sharpe 8 Meadowview Lane Merrimack, NH 03054 "Treat

Re: Notebook Network Issues

2006-02-08 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 06:42 pm, Thomas M. Albright wrote: > I have an old Acer Extensa 368D notebook computer I want to use as my > router. I installed Fedora Core 3 and everthing went fine. Or so it > seemed ... > > The network *says* it's running, but I can't get out! Just for kicks, have

Re: Do-Over a mangled sudo password?

2006-02-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Feb 3, 2006, at 7:38 PM, Paul Lussier wrote: Others have already provided working answers, so I won't bother reiterating :) And thanks to all for several great answers. A not-so-obvious thing, but one which might invoke a 'Duh!' would be to wrap up your commands into a shell script, then

Re: http / browser help: changing url in location window

2006-02-08 Thread Paul Lussier
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I can also think of some other things that don't solve the problem > per se, but offer alternate approaches: > > 1. Use the same URL for all stages of the survey, and detect the stage > of the survey in code using a form variable. Better yet, use a single

Re: Information security, recycling and irony

2006-02-08 Thread Paul Lussier
Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There's a company in Germany that can reconstitute shreaded paper. If it's > in strips, it's $4/pound. Crosscut is more of course. > > They got thier start with East German Stasi materials. They're working on > stuff that was hand shreaded because the sh

OpenVPN bridging with only one interface?

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Komarinski
All the examples for OpenVPN that I've seen assume that the OpenVPN server is on both the public and private network. That's not what I'm doing as my OpenVPN server is sitting behind my NAT box and has only one interface - that on the private network already. (client) <-> (Internet) <-> (NAT box)

Re: OpenVPN bridging with only one interface?

2006-02-08 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 07:27 pm, Mark Komarinski wrote: > (client) <-> (Internet) <-> (NAT box) <-> (OpenVPN server) > > Anyone doing this, or am I just missing the concepts here? In this scenario, the client will run an OpenVPN client to get into the private network. The OpenVPN server w