hi all
there is an urgent requiremnet for Sr Linux and
System Adminstrator ( night
shift)in my company PVM Technologies(noida) .
The candidate should have the good knowledge of Red
Hat Linux 7.0 above
Hardware Connectivity and Network Management,User
Management, Backup
Anoop Niranjan wrote:
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But I thought nessus _WAS_ open source :)
Akshay Lamba wrote:
I have been using vmware for quite a while and found it to be really
flexible and worth the moolah. Why don't you download the eval and try
it out for yourself. Does anyone know a open-source alternative? Also,
can anyone give me
I can organise an office space with conference room facility (without
the LCD, but with monitors, system etc.) for about 25 people.
The location is in Khanpur (between Saket Batra Hospital)
Snakes and tees will be on the house :)
regards,
alok sinha
Tarun Dua wrote:
Hi All,
Venue Required
The best form of iptables implementation (IMHO) is through shorewall.
Shorewall provides an abstract layer for IPTABLES, gives a professional
look and feel.
Moreover configuring shorewall is real simple when you use the webmin
module of shorewall.
You will get started with few minutes,
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On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 15:40, Alok Sinha wrote:
I can organise an office space with conference room facility (without
the LCD, but with monitors, system etc.) for about 25 people.
Good
The location is in Khanpur (between Saket Batra Hospital)
Better
Snakes and tees will be on the house :)
hello guys
i am a newbie to linux.
I have installed the Fedora 1.0 that came along with a
book by Negus.
previously i had RH9 which was able to recognize my
external analog modem.
but Fedora does not recognize it.
any clues or any commands that i can issue to force it
to recognize the external
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 10:16, ananda rao wrote:
previously i had RH9 which was able to recognize my
external analog modem.
but Fedora does not recognize it.
Which program you are using to start modem?
wvdial should be the easiest option. Just give appropriate
modem=/dev/ttyS0 or equivalent
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