At least, this time the guy has contact information which is accessible
to the deaf.
--- Omer
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, TaLinux wrote:
> hi gang !!
>
> well , after much success with the
GSM>> > So how can I allow the remote login as root to those
GSM>> > systems anyway?
GSM>> Why? To allow remote logon of root is to ask for trouble. Why not just
GSM>> su when needed. Or if you want to "do it right" install sudo.
Install ssh. Do ssh -l root myremotehost. Be happy & secure.
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hi gang !!
well , after much success with the previous add , i would like to use
your services one more time...this time with something much cheaper :
desktop pc, including :
p II333
160 mb ram
hd 6.4 wd udma
cd X 36
1.44
bunshee 16mb agp
sb 16 isa
modem 56.600
midi tower atx
mag 15"
mouse
ke
I know that million people have asked this question before.
but How can I connect to BezeqInt (on RH6.2 with isdn script installed and
working) ? Here is what I did :
I enabled the driver (module) [OK]
I configured everything [OK]
I Dialed using:" isdnctrl dial ippp0" [OK]
I
Hi,
Thanks Nimrod S. Carmi,- your script is 100% working (attached).
One can connect Linux using isdn4linux to the BezeqInt
128k ISDN line.
Connection speed "mini-benchmark"
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Download netscape3.exe from ftp.bezeqint.net
If connecting on a single 64k channel,
I know that million people have asked this question before.
but How can I connect to BezeqInt (on RH6.2 with isdn script installed and
working) ? Here is what I did :
I enabled the driver (module) [OK]
I configured everything [OK]
I Dialed using:" isdnctrl dial ippp0" [OK]
I
Hi All
Which is the best, more stable etc ?
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Alex Rier wrote:
> Most of the Unixes allow to allow remote login
> as root in /etc/login.defs .
> That's not so in RedHat 6.X, SuSE 6.X .
> So how can I allow the remote login as root to those
> systems anyway?
> PAM?
Why? To allow remote logon of root is to ask for trouble. Why not just
su whe
Hey,
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> why doesn't vncviewer find the ip for the host while all other programs
> find it ?
VNC is just a bit stupid sometimes, anyhow you might want to use its Java
client aswell.
Point your browser (not Lynx) to http://host_computer:5800
And see wha
but does it really balance the connections in a random uniformly distribute
way? (i.e. ~ 50% to each one)
or just when you do 'host' you can know that they have few ip's
-Original Message-
From: Ira Abramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:11 PM
Cc: ILUG
Subje
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Mevorach, Assaf wrote:
> a simple resolution might be to write cron job that will switch between 2
> config files of DNS
> (one for each ip) and will reload named each time it switches
WHY? you just put 2 or more A RRs and the client will handle it
fine. it's part of the RFC
Yep, sure you can do it.
But pickdns is more flexible for stuff like this.
If you have servers on different networks (netvision and
internet gold) you can define that all users from netvision
will be given ip of server in netvision and users from
zahav will be have ip of server in zahav.
Check
a simple resolution might be to write cron job that will switch between 2
config files of DNS
(one for each ip) and will reload named each time it switches
-Original Message-
From: Ira Abramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: ILU
But it will randomly choose one of them!
-Original Message-
From: Ira Abramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: ILUG
Subject: Re: more than one dns entry
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> can i set my dns (bind) to
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> can i set my dns (bind) to give 2 diffrent ips for the same name
> ( i have two identical web server and i want each user to be randomly
> givvent one of them )
yes, it's the cheapest load balancing money can buy.
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> > Most of the Unixes allow to allow remote login
> > as root in /etc/login.defs .
> > That's not so in RedHat 6.X, SuSE 6.X .
> > So how can I allow the remote login as root to those
> > systems anyway?
> > PAM?
>
> Yep. /etc/pam.d/login contains a lin
hi
can i set my dns (bind) to give 2 diffrent ips for the same name
( i have two identical web server and i want each user to be randomly
givvent one of them )
thanks
erez.
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Hi, Alex!
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 03:17:33PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> Most of the Unixes allow to allow remote login
> as root in /etc/login.defs .
> That's not so in RedHat 6.X, SuSE 6.X .
> So how can I allow the remote login as root to those
> systems anyway?
> PAM?
Yep. /etc/pam.d/
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 07:49:50AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > I was not explaining myself well. Allow me to try once more:
> >
> > I have a 14" screen. When I am using Debian's menu system and issue
> > XShells->Xterm
> > I am getting an xterm whose width is roughly the width of my screen
Hi all
I have an NT Lan and a single linux machine. what is the best solution for
sharing files between my machines?
thanks in advance
N
Noam Ben Haim
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Tel: +972-9-9561615 ext 122
Fax: +972-9-9561610
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It's so nice to see everyone on topic, relevant, and helpful.
You could have, at least, change the subject.
P.S.
Please note that I have not changed the subject, posted on topic (in fact, I have
created a new topic altogether), and
that I am including the full quote of the original, irrelevant
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote about "Re: You ruled me out as a potential
customer (was: Re: 4 sale...)":
> And, of course,
>
> awk 'BEGIN {print 294.0/32}' < /dev/null
>
Or, if you're really bored, try
echo '294 32 div
/Times-Roman findfont 150 scalefont setfont 100 500 moveto 16 st
Well one more :
echo '' | /usr/bin/php -q
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Omer Musaev wrote:
> rage-[11:15:51]-~$echo 294.0 32kK/p|dc
> 9.1875
And, of course,
awk 'BEGIN {print 294.0/32}' < /dev/null
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There is no IGLU cabal.
http://advogato.org/person/moshez
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote about "Re: You ruled me out as a potential
>customer (was: Re: 4 sale...)":
> > > software... Till then, remember bc's 'scale' variable, or use xcalc :)
> >
> > Or,
> >
> > perl -e 'print 294/32'
>
> Better mak
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> perl -e 'print 294/32'
>
> or
>
> python -c 'print 294.0/32'
>
> or
>
> echo 'puts [expr 294.0/32]' | tclsh
>
> (many others snipped)
>
One cute way I snipped:
echo 'main() {printf("%f\n", 294.0/32);}' | gcc -x c /dev/fd/0 ;a.out
(more variations
Moshe Zadka wrote:
> Or,
>
> perl -e 'print 294/32'
>
> or
>
> python -c 'print 294.0/32'
>
> or
>
> echo 'puts [expr 294.0/32]' | tclsh
rage-[11:15:51]-~$echo 294.0 32kK/p|dc
9.1875
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systems programmer, Mercu
tal wrote:
>
> hey gang !
>
> the following items are for sale.. if anyone is interested, please contact
> me to the
> phone number listed at the bottom of this Email.
>
> A)a desktop pc , including :
>
> Bord - pc partner bx440
> Cpu - Amd athlon 700Mhz
> Ram - 294Mb 133 Mhz
> Hd - ibm 27gb 7
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote about "Re: You ruled me out as a potential
customer (was: Re: 4 sale...)":
> > software... Till then, remember bc's 'scale' variable, or use xcalc :)
>
> Or,
>
> perl -e 'print 294/32'
Better make that perl -e 'print 294/32,"\n"'
(in zsh for example, th
I'm using bezeq-int myself for isdn 128k at home
Just use Isdn4Linux, it works just fine.
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TIE Middle East Ltd.
Ben Gurion 22 street
Hertzliya, ISRAEL
Tel: +972-9-9501132
or: +972-9-9501113
Cel: +972-52-522006
Fax.:+972 9 9500911
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: You ruled me out as a potential
>customer (was: Re: 4 sale...)":
> > On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
> >
> > > >> Ram - 294Mb 133 Mhz
> > > c'mon - 294MB?? It's not even a 32MB multiple.
>
That's Fine but I still want to know how can I kill a mount command which
stay stuck.
This process is from command issued last day and it still stuck.
I cant even shut down because in the stage of unmounting it stay stuck and
then I must use the reset button.
root 703 0.0 0.8 1292 508
Hi
I contact him about the Toshiba and he told me that its a two year computer
owned by the company that he worked at and he bought it from them half a year
before.
He sound decent.
Omer Zak wrote:
> Hello Matan,
> The problem is that the sender left me with no legitimate way to contact
> him
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> > [ira@ax ira]$ echo "294/32"|bc
> > 9
>
> Ira: you need to learn about the -l flag to bc
I forgot to set the sarcazm bit I suppose. ok, then set stupid flame
bit, here I go:
OH YEAH?! well your preacious Python is also wrong!
[root@iglu /root]# pytho
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: You ruled me out as a potential
customer (was: Re: 4 sale...)":
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
>
> > >> Ram - 294Mb 133 Mhz
> > c'mon - 294MB?? It's not even a 32MB multiple.
>
> [ira@ax ira]$ echo "294/32"|bc
> 9
>
> I would gu
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
>
> > >> Ram - 294Mb 133 Mhz
> > c'mon - 294MB?? It's not even a 32MB multiple.
>
> [ira@ax ira]$ echo "294/32"|bc
> 9
Ira: you need to learn about the -l flag to bc
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There
128 X 2 = 256
+ 32 = 288
..and another couple of simms of 4 and 2 MB from old 486, (at 133MHz for
sure... )
-Original Message-
From: Ira Abramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 11:26 AM
To: FLiCK
Subject: Re: You ruled me out as a potential customer (was: Re:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
> >> Ram - 294Mb 133 Mhz
> c'mon - 294MB?? It's not even a 32MB multiple.
[ira@ax ira]$ echo "294/32"|bc
9
I would guess 2 128M DIMMS and a spare 32 from somewhere, but a valid
point on the Athlon with Intel chipset :-)
and Tal: if it's not pre-insta
nslookup:
> aristo.savan.com
Server: ns.gtek.co.il
Address: 62.0.59.6
Name:aristo.savan.com
Address: 192.117.120.137
> rina.savan.com
Server: ns.gtek.co.il
Address: 62.0.59.6
*** ns.gtek.co.il can't find rina.savan.com: Non-existent domain
> 192.117.120.137
Server: ns.gtek.co.il
Addre
look at this:
erez@aristo ~==> vncviewer rina.savan.com:0
vncviewer: couldn't convert 'rina.savan.com' to host address
erez@aristo ~==> vncviewer rina:0
vncviewer: couldn't convert 'rina' to host address
erez@aristo ~==> host rina
rina.savan.com has address 192.117.120.121
erez@aristo ~==> nmbloo
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 20:32:07 +0300 (IDT), you wrote:
>.. because you are available only on voice phone, not via FAX or E-mail
>and I happen to be deaf.
Don't even bother.
Reading the offer, it looks so strange and suspicious I wouldn't touch it with
a 10 feet pole.
>By the way, the first item lo
Evgeny is right - You can download these patches (or from Hedrick's
directory where you can find the kernel sources, as well). However
I should advice you that these sources, most of the times labeled
"experimental" can and will corrupt your filesystem. I had this very
same problem with my VIA KX7
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