Re: mail origin verification

2003-09-26 Thread Maxim K.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote: > On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Moshe Kaminsky wrote about "Re: mail origin verification": > > That's what I meant. The fact that some technion address appear in the > > headers is not a big consolation. If you send the mail from your own > > machine, it might come

Re: mail origin verification

2003-09-26 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:15:46AM -0400, Behdad Esfahbod wrote: > > Actually, if Linus showed his face there, I must've been too busy > > hacking or chatting on IRC to see ;-) I did meets lots of other people > > whose code we all run every day. > > He has been there the day before, in kernel su

Winbind, samba 3.0

2003-09-26 Thread Oren Held
Hi, First of all Shana Tova to all the IGLU people =) And for less important things: Samba 3.0 was just released. I wonder whether Samba's winbind (A mechanism for reading unix account info from MS Windows DC) grew mature recently.. Does Anybody have a good/bad experience to share? :) - Oren

[OT] new virus? (was Re: unsubscribe)

2003-09-26 Thread Diego Iastrubni
ביום חמישי, 25 בספטמבר 2003, 21:23, כתבת: > unsubscribe > > _ > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Talking about AntiVirus and microsoft... I keep receiving mails tit

Re: live website mirroring

2003-09-26 Thread Oded Arbel
On Friday 26 September 2003 01:14, Sagi Bashari wrote: > > If your application is writen as a Java web-app then you can take > > advantage of > > clustered Servlet engines, which enable sharing of sessions in a > > cluster, just > > for this kind of situations (in addition to the scalability advant

Re: [OT] new virus? (was Re: unsubscribe)

2003-09-26 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Talking about AntiVirus and microsoft... > > I keep receiving mails > titled "Last Net Security Update" > from "Microsoft Internet Security Department" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > to "Microsoft Client" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > does anyone know somethin

Re: Winbind, samba 3.0

2003-09-26 Thread Oded Arbel
On Friday 26 September 2003 11:38, Oren Held wrote: > Samba 3.0 was just released. > I wonder whether Samba's winbind (A mechanism for reading unix account > info from MS Windows DC) grew mature recently.. Actually, Winbind is used to read MS-Windows Domain accounts in unix, and not the other wa

Re: mail origin verification

2003-09-26 Thread Alon Altman
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Maxim K. wrote: > On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 25, 2003, Moshe Kaminsky wrote about "Re: mail origin verification": > > > That's what I meant. The fact that some technion address appear in the > > > headers is not a big consolation. If you send th

Re: live website mirroring

2003-09-26 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 12:21:12AM +0200, Sagi Bashari wrote: > So going back to my original question: is there a simple way to > synchronize a directory between two linux servers, like rsync does -- > but in real time? A directory also has its metadata, which will be a lot harder to synchroniz

pppoe + ppp's asyncmap 0, RFC 2516, Debian, Actcom.

2003-09-26 Thread Shaul Karl
I believe that asyncmap 0 is required in order to get connected to the Internet through ActCom, both on dial up and ADSL lines. The point is that Debian's latest suggestion for /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider asserts the following: # RFC 2516, paragraph 7 mandates that the following

Re: live website mirroring

2003-09-26 Thread Oren Held
Hi, Heartbeat can give you solutions for that.. The only real problem is indeed the storage which you want to be synchronized. High Availability clusters should provide a way for having shared storage (i.e. scsi disk / JBOD connected to two servers), while the main node is down, the other will mou

Networking my new home (or RJ45's vs. WiFi)

2003-09-26 Thread Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani
Hey all, and happy-new-year! I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients (Mixed Windows and Linux boxes). My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem). We are about to virtually re-construct our home, and I would like to do the netw

Re: Networking my new home (or RJ45's vs. WiFi)

2003-09-26 Thread Ariel Biener
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote: > a. putting the modem and the hub in the place the phone line gets into the > house and split. This way I can put the RJ45's alongside the telephone lines, > in the same pipe. > I'll bring two cables to my gateway's room (one for modem and one fo

Re: Networking my new home (or RJ45's vs. WiFi)

2003-09-26 Thread Maxim K.
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote: > Hey all, and happy-new-year! > > I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients > (Mixed Windows and Linux boxes). > > My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem). > > We are about to v

Re: Networking my new home (or RJ45's vs. WiFi)

2003-09-26 Thread mnna4
1. Use wires where possible. Nothing compares to that in terms of cost/effectiveness and bandwidth. If you wish to connect you laptop to a TV set , watching movies residing on another server or any such heavy files transfer - nothing else will work fast enough. Maybe Powerline will do. 2. W

Re: Networking my new home (or RJ45's vs. WiFi)

2003-09-26 Thread John Rabkin
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 12:11:39AM +0300, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote: > Hey all, and happy-new-year! > > I have a network that includes 7 computers, a gateway/firewall, and 6 clients > (Mixed Windows and Linux boxes). > > My gateway uses ADSL to connect to the internet (with an ethernet modem)

issues with Intel Desktop board, D875PBZ

2003-09-26 Thread Ariel Biener
Hi, After playing with it for a while, I decided to turn to the list for some clues. I have on my hands a workstation, based on a Intel Desktop board D875PBZ (875P chipset), with a Pentium4 2.4C processor. This workstation has 3 disks, one being a ATA100 drive (system disk), and two SA

Re: issues with Intel Desktop board, D875PBZ

2003-09-26 Thread Ariel Biener
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Ariel Biener wrote: Oh, the relevant Intel docs are at: ftp://download.intel.com/design/motherbd/linux/RedHat9_info.pdf It seems that I need to set IDE mode to legacy, where it wont support all controllers, but the following: 1). Pri ATA only 2). Sec ATA only 3). Pri+Sec

Re: Israeli NTP server with support for Day Light Savings

2003-09-26 Thread Vadim Vygonets
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, Sep 26, 2003: > To be even more precise - *LOCAL* timezone is irrelevant, but NTP > must keep the time in SOME timezone so you can relate to it when > translating to a convenient timezone by date(1) and friends. That is > what UTC (a universal timezone, which happens

Re: mail origin verification

2003-09-26 Thread linux-il
Alon Altman wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Maxim K. wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote: maybe "Welcome to Life?" : I don't understand what is the problem making this with a regular mail. you can always write the source address whatever you want, but the stamps will discover which post

Re: pppoe + ppp's asyncmap 0, RFC 2516, Debian, Actcom.

2003-09-26 Thread linux-il
I am connected from Debian through Actcom (PPPoE, Samsung's blue iron ethernet ADSL modem) and don't have "asyncmap 0" in my dsl-provider file. The closest I get to mention asyncmap is a comment-out of "default-asyncmap". Besides, according to the pppd manual multiple asyncmap's are OR'ed, so there

Video-In/Video-out cards for Linux - is it for real?

2003-09-26 Thread linux-il
I've just bought a Gigabyte Radeon 9000 Pro AGP card for my new Linux box. It supports only video-out which I didn't expect to bother me but now that I see that there are several packages for debian to handle Video-In as well I suspect I might miss it. ("apt-cache search vdr" gives (pruned list):

Re: mail origin verification

2003-09-26 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: mail origin verification": > 2. Last week I was blamed by my ISP that I'm trying to send > spam because apparently my Debian had a world-accessible > Apache mod_proxy (he wasn't aware of that, I found the evidance > in my apache logs), which