I believe you need the Cairo -dev package. I.e. libcairo-Dev and the same for
the pango package, and any others configure complains about. Also a useful meta
package is build-essential, which will pull the c and c++ compilers and core
-Dev packages such as glibc-Dev (if that specific one
Hello. The next Surrey LUG Bring-a-box meeting will be on 14th April
from 1100 to 1700 at the Sirius Corporation offices in Addlestone.
Details of how to get there are at:
http://surrey.lug.org.uk/Meetings/BringABox/Addlestone
At the office, the main meeting room is up the stairs and through
I currently run a box with Smoothwall on it, but I'm thinking of
switching to a debian box and setting it up myself (just as a project).
The one thing I still have not worked out how to do yet is get easy web
access to/visualisation of the logs. Can anyone recommend some software
to do this?
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On 31/03/12 13:54, Rob Malpass wrote:
Constructive ideas very welcome
If you're on a debian based system:-
apt-get build-dep pspp
This will ensure you have all the necessary bits required to build the
version in the repo. In most circumstances
Hello folks
On another well-known operating system beginning with 'W', there are
security programs such as AVG and Kaspersky that include a firewall.
When running on a laptop, these programs detect when you've connected to
a new network and ask you whether or not it's a trusted network so
firestarter
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From: Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com
To: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: [Hampshire] Portable linux firewall
Date: Sun, Apr 1, 2012 7:00 pm
Hello folks
On another well-known operating system beginning with 'W', there are
shorewall too. sorry for two replies phone is having a fools day
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From: Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com
To: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: [Hampshire] Portable linux firewall
Date: Sun, Apr 1, 2012 7:00 pm
Hello folks
On another well-known
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 20:05:47 +0100, l...@grody.me.uk said:
shorewall too.
Neither firestarter nor shorewall fulfil the requirements of the original
poster (as I understand them).
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You can have everything in life you want if you help enough other people
get what they want - Zig Ziglar.
Who
Leo
I use Logwatch which fulfills my needs.
I set it up as a cronjob and read it when I get up at last.
Works a charm.
Cheers
Dominic
On Apr 1, 2012 5:52 PM, Leo li...@fractal.me.uk wrote:
I currently run a box with Smoothwall on it, but I'm thinking of switching
to a debian box and setting
All,
Just a little reminder that the next scheduled Hampshire LUG meeting is
planned to take place on Saturday 05 May 2012.
If you want to give a talk, you have plenty of time to prepare it. If you want
to listen to a talk you should speak up now so people can prepare one for you.
--
Adam
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