Hi
I got curious, and wanted to see what this TNT thingie was.
But I can't get it to compile on my system (I've read all the
doc's).
This is a dump of the errors that I get from make:
[root@odin src]# make
gcc -funsigned-char -O2 -DTNT_LINUX -DTNT_SOUND -c main.c -o main.o
main.c: In functio
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Manfred Braas wrote:
>
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >
> > My ax25 problem with 2.2.x is, in short, that the sound modem never
> > receives anything,
>
> . . . got the same problem with 2.0.36 I think . . .
WRONG!
Wonder became true !
Here my parameters for 2.0.36 - directly linking two
soundblast
Hal, most people do not use ELM because Pine is so much better and
in your case much easier to configure. You want to send the message to a
particular directory and that is do-able on the first page of the pine
set-up screen. I use Procmail so I choose to use a differnet directory for
th
On 25 Feb, Hal MacArgle wrote:
> I've tried recompiling Elm to do this but have gotten hopelessly
> bogged down. The Elm that comes with the Slackware distribution works
> fine but sends outgoing mail to the normal /var/spool/mqueue...
It's a bit drastic (I'm not sure if you want ALL e-mail to b
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Julian Munoz Dominguez wrote:
> The RSA authenticate mode doesn't work (for me) if -c none (no
> encription) is enabled.
Are you sure it isn't just refusing cipher "none" altogether? Newer
versions of SSH refuse that by default, you will have to reconfigure with
./configure
A problem that I have with ssh:
The RSA authenticate mode doesn't work (for me) if -c none (no
encription) is enabled.
Localy I use
ssh-1.2.25-1i.i386.rpm
ssh-clients-1.2.25-1i.i386.rpm
ssh-extras-1.2.25-1i.i386.rpm
ssh-server-1.2.25-1i.i386.rpm
And on the server I use SSH-1.5-1.2.26 compiled
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Hal MacArgle wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Is anyone running Jnos-111c under Linux, as a ham packet BBS plus
> using Elm writing a msg to the normal Jnos /spool/mqueue directory so
> that Jnos can smtp kick the message out??
>
I use Jnos/Linux, but I use Pine simply because I don
You might try OPIE, the One-Time password program. It should do
exactly what you're looking for.
ftp://ftp.inner.net/pub/opie should get you there.
-ps
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