Re: [Hampshire] [Job] IMAP Proxy & LDAP integration.

2009-11-02 Thread Simon Capstick
Adrian Bridgett wrote: > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 17:20:01 + (+), Simon Capstick wrote: >> Hi, >> >> A small job: >> >> Has anyone had experience of setting up a (secure) IMAP proxy along with >> a public CA certificate? LDAP integration, along with setting up >> OpenLDAP to authenticate

[Hampshire] Meeting venue 7th Nov - Register and MAC(s)

2009-11-02 Thread Damian Brasher
For security reasons I have maintained a register, since Jan 09, of regular attendees and new attendees of the BaB meetings held at Southampton University. All attendees, both HLUG members and non-members, must provide their name to security upon entry. Security guards usually occupy a reception d

Re: [Hampshire] Internet addresses set for change

2009-11-02 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:54:29 +, stephen.dav...@ultraconsulting.co.uk said: > The networking I was talking > about was that lovely beast called Decnet Phase IV. I suspect you mean Decnet Phase V, which is also what I was talking about... -- Keith Edmunds +--

Re: [Hampshire] Kubuntu 9.10

2009-11-02 Thread Daniel Pope
On 31/10/09 20:40, Chris Aitken wrote: > I've just tried the Ubuntu 9.10 live CD, but it doesn't have the driver > for the Broadcom 4312 wifi card in my Dell D630. Strangely the driver > was there in 9.04. Sure - I could download it, but I'm in the lounge and > only have wifi access, so it's a fail

Re: [Hampshire] Internet addresses set for change

2009-11-02 Thread Sean Gibbins
Stephen Davies wrote: > I was doing that around that time as well. The networking I was talking > about was that lovely beast called Decnet Phase IV. > Those were the days. Yeltsin sitting on a tank in Moscow while I talked > at a University there about something as boring as Networking. He obvi

Re: [Hampshire] Internet addresses set for change

2009-11-02 Thread Stephen Davies
Keith Edmunds wrote I was giving presentations in the early nineties about a kind of networking that set out to achieve broadly the same goals as IPv6 I was doing that around that time as well. The networking I was talking about was that lovely beast called Decnet Phase IV. Those were the days.