On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:38:41PM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
> I would like to propose a project to create a converse daemon that is
> licensed under the GPL. I have seen recent work on patching one or more
Aside from tradition, what's wrong with just using IRC over packet?
(OK, maybe that's a d
G'day All,
I have had a look around all the hamradio converse bridges and found
that none of them have anything approaching a decent license. This
means that distributions cannot distrbute them legally and all sorts
of other horrible consequences.
I would like to propose a project to create a
Hey what's going on here, spam on our mailing list? That is pretty lame...
Aren't there some kind of filters on the mail server for this stuff?
I know some spam still gets through the grate
I would do that, put down a different referral #, but I already joined a
while ago. But since I'm har
Gerard, F6FGZ, wrote:
> At this point of the debate, one can see we have two kinds of logging
> software:
> (1) One for DXer, ragchewer or casual ops.
> (2) One for contesters ops, competitor or casual.
There is a good chance a DXer would also be a casual contester, wanting to
use their normal
I hate to send this back to the whole list but all advantage has a great
email address that they would love for you to forward your copies of
this email to and explain the situation. Don't bother with signing
up under a different name..Just forward the email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You won't have to
G'day All,
I have uploaded the ax25-tools ax25-apps and libax25 into the CVS
server on SourceForge. This was done because there are some people out
there that maintain certain programs and now they are free to do it
rather than wait for me to input their patch.
For people that need developer a
I edited the make file to give the complete path to the LessTif Xm
library if I remember correctly.
Kjell
"Barrett, Peter G" wrote:
>
> Cant Compile TWPSK
>
> When I try to compile this source on RH6.1, 2.2.12-20 it says
> "/usr/X11R6/include/Xm/.h no such file or directory.
> I've checked an
bpq can be set up to give welcome text to the node call as well, usually
set off though. Some thenet nodes also gives welcome texts, debending on
the set up, also over long distance (already established link level).
Depending on the program used, it has to be taken into account when
provideng the
Hi Tomi,
Thanks, I think this explains to me. I have not noticed any problems
though, and my users have not said anything - about not getting in at
least.
I have seen that welcome message, some time ago, but the connection has
went through. I cannot easilly test this as I almost all the time has
s
Howdy, Richard:
This doesn't answer your question, but...
It is really a 'remainder' rather than a decrement.
:-|
Outbound SSID = (15 minus inboundSSID)
-0 yields -15
-1 yields -14
-2 yields -13
...
-15 yields -0
Richard Bown wrote:
> While on the subject of SSID's being used, and while there i
- Original Message -
From: -*- Jean-Philippe , F5NLG -*- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Zipham info
> Hi,
Hello Jean!
>
> read carefully the web site you will see , you have to download the
> national package and install it (
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Robin Gilks wrote:
> On Tue, 02 May 2000, you wrote:
> > What do I have to do, to make my POP3 server work over SSL (be
> > secure).
> >
> > Thanx.
>
> Dunno about where you are but its illegal in the States & here to use
> encryption on-air.
SSL can be uses as a purely aut
On Tue, 02 May 2000, you wrote:
> What do I have to do, to make my POP3 server work over SSL (be
> secure).
>
> Thanx.
Dunno about where you are but its illegal in the States & here to use
encryption on-air.
--
73 de Robin. G8ECJ
On Tue, 2 May 2000, r00t the LiNuXeRRR wrote:
> What do I have to do, to make my POP3 server work over SSL (be
> secure).
>
> Thanx.
>
I am using sslwrap available at http://www.rickk.com/sslwrap, works fine
with openssl 0.9.4 as well as 0.9.5
Typical entries in inetd.conf:
imaps stream tc
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Richard Bown wrote:
> While on the subject of SSID's being used, and while there is plenty of
> responses.
> Has there been a fix in this release to decrement the SSID of a either a L2
> or L3 connection to the node, i.e. I login as g8jvm on someone else's
> system then do a
Hi,
read carefully the web site you will see , you have to download the
national package and install it ( english french and spanish at this time )
the packake will automaticly change your keyboard for national setting.
Yes you can use Jnos 1.11e with zipham a package znos.tgz exist ,
PS deve
While on the subject of SSID's being used, and while there is plenty of
responses.
Has there been a fix in this release to decrement the SSID of a either a L2
or L3 connection to the node, i.e. I login as g8jvm on someone else's
system then do an outgoing L2 connection to another
station what I
On Mon, 01 May 2000, Norm McMillan wrote about, "Predict" install problems.:
> My apology in advance if this is the wrong list for this type of inquiry.
> It should perhaps be in linux-newbie, but it is ham related!
>
> I'm running Red Hat 6.0, kernel 2.2.5-22
> I've downloaded and untared "pre
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