Re: CMS

2009-03-25 Thread Brian Chabot
Dan Coutu wrote: Lori Hitchcock wrote: Working with a company developing a website in a LAMP environment and starting to look at CMS. Hearing good and bad about both Joomla and Drupal. The needs to be very simple for non-techs to add content. For clients with simpler needs I

Re: a Joomla! view from LUGOR territory in Western NY [WAS Re: CMS ]

2009-03-25 Thread Raymond Cote
Carl Helmers wrote: Hi Ray... [and Lori and et al in GNHLUG ] Hi Carl: Great to hear from you. Hope the past winter was better for you in upstate then it was here in NH (though I do note the list of Emergency Backup links on your site). Joomla is definitely one of the popular CMS systems out

Attention to folks familiar with FM transmission

2009-03-25 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
This message isn't Linux related - I'm sorry - but I know there's a lot of contributors here who are familiar with radio transmitters and the like. Please reply off-list if you can help me out. A club I'm involved with has an interest in a small FM transmitter setup that can be used to extend

ARTICLE - openwrt/dd-wrt based modem/router vulnerability?

2009-03-25 Thread Michael ODonnell
FWIW: http://apcmag.com/new-worm-can-infect-home-modemrouters.htm ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/

Re: ARTICLE - openwrt/dd-wrt based modem/router vulnerability?

2009-03-25 Thread Tom Buskey
Summary: 1) IFF your router is MIPS based (Linksys) 2) AND IF you have telnet/SSH/http open to the WAN (and wireless someday?) 3) AND IF you have one of the 6000 logins with one of the 13,000 password (week password) THEN you're vulnerable. I'd imagine it'd be easy for the bot to evolve to use

Re: Attention to folks familiar with FM transmission

2009-03-25 Thread Ben Scott
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly n...@jenandneil.com wrote: A club I'm involved with has an interest in a small FM transmitter setup that can be used to extend a PA rather cost-effectively over a half-mile radius or so. Alternative: If all areas needed have IP network