Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Fred
On Thursday 19 October 2006 20:47, Steven C. Peterson uttered thusly: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g pulls dhcp

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Bill Mullen
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:47:28 -0400, Steven C. Peterson wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g pulls dhcp provided by

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:02:30 -0400 Jon maddog Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Since the good ole gub'mint is involved, I've got money on having to do this at least twice :) Unfortunately the ROM in my Casio watch will be harder to update. I just bought an atomic

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Tom Buskey
On 10/19/06, Steven C. Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said *most of my devices run on the wireless*, the wrt54g pulls dhcp Encryption of

Re: Linux military tactics

2006-10-20 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 23:06:45 -0400 Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where are these battles you speak of? Who's fighting? You seem to think there's something to win or lose here. The only thing to win or lose is choice and freedom... Wow. and if you lose that, then it's

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/19/06, Steven C. Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network ... Well, I've never even heard of Clark Connect before, but Google found it fairly easily. From what I gather, it's a Yet Another Linux Distribution, with some

Re: [OFF TOPIC] [DST-sucks]

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Lussier
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm sure we can work terrorism into the argument somehow, too. And global warming! Don't forget global warming! It's also evidently the root cause for this sudden trend of viscious stingray attacks we've been experiencing (unless you watch Fox, where it's

Re: Testing

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Lussier
Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just a test Sorry, you failed... This message was not compiant with the new X-Visualsly-Appealing-And-Easy-To-Sort-On header rule recently instituted for this list. -- Seeya, Paul ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list

Re: The final solution

2006-10-20 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/19/06, mike ledoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You really should embed versioning information into the header, so we know how to parse it. Also, the specification should be extensible, with custom fields. And it should use XML. Any new standard these days has to use XML. I'm pretty sure

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Lussier
Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just bought an atomic watch :-) Yeah, but will the Dept. of Homeboy Obscurity allow you to fly with it ? -- Seeya, Paul - who will wear a lead-lined suit when asking Jerry for the time :) ___ gnhlug-discuss

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Bruce Dawson
Steven C. Peterson wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g pulls dhcp provided by the Linux box, I am unaware of what

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
On Friday 20 October 2006 07:33 am, Jerry Feldman wrote: On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:02:30 -0400 Jon maddog Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately the ROM in my Casio watch will be harder to update. I just bought an atomic watch :-) My reasonably new Casio is an atomic watch too, but

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Ted Roche
On Oct 20, 2006, at 9:23 AM, Paul Lussier wrote: Yeah, but will the Dept. of Homeboy Obscurity allow you to fly with it ? A Nuke-U-Lar watch? Sounds pretty dangerous to me! Ted Roche Ted Roche Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___

[GNHLUG] Happy birthday, GNHLUG!

2006-10-20 Thread Bayard Coolidge
Ben Scott sent out an announcement this morning commemmorating the 12th anniversary of GNHLUG. My congratulations to you all for continuing to build a strong organization that can be envied by other LUGs around the world. I do wish to point out that the early meetings were called by Bob Curry,

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Michael ODonnell
FYI, I've done some digging and it appears that since late 2005 RHAT have been shipping tzdata RPMs which (if you believe the changelog at the RHN site) will do the right thing when the DST apocalypse comes in March 2007. I assume (but have not confirmed) that Debian have been similarly

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Ted Roche
On Oct 20, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Michael ODonnell wrote: FYI, I've done some digging and it appears that since late 2005 RHAT have been shipping tzdata RPMs which (if you believe the changelog at the RHN site) will do the right thing when the DST apocalypse comes in March 2007. I assume (but have

Re: Spam and mailing lists

2006-10-20 Thread Matt Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 06:54:34PM -0400, Mark E. Mallett wrote: PS: you mentioned running sendmail 8.13.1 -- you might want to look into updating that. There have been one or more security updates since then, tho I don't recall offhand if any

Re: DST changes in 2007

2006-10-20 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/20/06, Michael ODonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... since late 2005 RHAT have been shipping tzdata RPMs which ... will do the right thing when the DST apocalypse comes in March 2007. I assume (but have not confirmed) that Debian have been similarly proactive... The real question is,

Fwd: Apress User Group Newsletter--Early Fall Edition

2006-10-20 Thread Ted Roche
Begin forwarded message: From: Janet Crosbie Date: October 20, 2006 1:13:15 PM EDT To: us Subject: Apress User Group Newsletter--Early Fall Edition +++ Apress User Group Newsletter Issue 7; Fall, 2006 PLEASE FORWARD OR POST THIS NEWSLETTER FOR ALL

Re: [GNHLUG] Happy birthday, GNHLUG!

2006-10-20 Thread Heather Brodeur
Bayard Coolidge wrote: I do wish to point out that the early meetings were called by Bob Curry, KC1IB, and were held at the Married Students' Housing (Forrest Park) activity center on the UNH campus. Although Maddog wasn't at the first meeting, IIRC, he did come to the second and subsequent

question: text substitution using Perl

2006-10-20 Thread Zhao Peng
Hi, Being a slow Perl learner who hasn't make much progress, I'm wondering if some kind souls could help me achieve the following 2 text substitution tasks detailed below. substitution 1 The characteristic of original string: 1, always start with $ 2, then followed by an

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Steven C. Peterson
As it sits now I have the interface coming from the cisco router provided by speakeasy, and an external network interface this goes to a switch which goes to the modified wrt54g (acting as an AP) The other people (Deckies/ rope chokers,) are not the brightest in the barrel, most of them are

Re: question: text substitution using Perl

2006-10-20 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Zhao Peng writes: substitution 1 The characteristic of original string: 1, always start with $ 2, then followed by an integer, could be more than 1 digit, such as 23 3, always end with a period . 4, there is always a blank before after original string For example: $2.

Re: RFC: VMWare talk for MerriLUG Nov meeting

2006-10-20 Thread Darrell Michaud
Shawn K. O'Shea said: The comments I'm requesting are for exactly what things people about VMWare and/or virtualization that people would like to here about so I can tailor the talk. It may not be technical enough for the audience, but IMHO the killer feature of the free VMware solutions

Re: The final solution

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Lussier
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 10/19/06, mike ledoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You really should embed versioning information into the header, so we know how to parse it. Also, the specification should be extensible, with custom fields. And it should use XML. Any new standard