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> install rpm 4.0?)
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"The box said, Windows 95 or better. So I installed Linux"
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Memo to self: reply != reply-to-all.
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Izar Tarandach wrote:
> Dde. Ask us first. We are supposed to be
> experts, remember ?
>
> "Shimon C. Constante" wrote:
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> >
Dde. Ask us first. We are supposed to be
experts, remember ?
"Shimon C. Constante" wrote:
> Can anybody tell me why Linux's symbol is a penguin?
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comment on functionality comparisons with FW-1,
since I am not familiar with it, but I have had very
good experiences with http://sunsite.auc.dk/vpnd/.
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> disable it? (Usually I'd RTFM, but since we are on the subject...)
Disable it.
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ave a security obsession. I'll be sure and phone you
next time I think about opening my mouth.
#undef ASBESTOS
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what he was asking. Satisfied ?
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so many RFC-ignoring over the years...
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uerading box will expose the network completely. That's
where the firewalling comes in, helping to provide access control
and verification.
You can live with both, none, one or the other, depending on your
needs.
hope this helped,
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Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Izar Tarandach wrote:
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> > From arch/i386/traps.c, I came under the impression that parity and
> > other ram errors would get their own messages. On the other hand,
> > anything caused by "other factors" would come
ses ?
thanks,
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
> reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
>
> What is the "reason" for an NMI interrupt? Can I learn from that which
> device sent me this interrupt?
>
Do you by any chance have IO-APIC on your mo
le booting to make them boot from CD -
the BIOS has no such option.
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flecting or warding off of a thrust or blow, as in fencing.
2.An evasive answer or action.
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Adi Stav wrote:
> > I'm writing a work on os'es and I need to find
> >
> > the formula that sets the priorety of jobs to the cpu
> > as it well known it have to do with :
> > nice and aging.
> >
> > I've looked all-msot every where and didnt able
> > to find s I'm greatfool as advanced
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Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> > People, step in and volunteer. Missing the IW2K is a big, big miss
> > for Linux.
>
> Why?
>
>
If you have to ask that, perhaps you should move to *BSD.
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Aviram Jenik wrote:
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> Feb 13 15:03:01 sleeper kernel: hda: irq timeout: status=0xd2 { Busy }
> Feb 13 15:03:02 sleeper kernel: ide0: reset: success
The reasons for IRQ timeouts can be many and most times, archaic
and difficult to trace, if they are not intermittent.
If _could_ mean that at th
Chen Shapira wrote:
> > Ever seen SWIG ? Ever seen how perl embeds into other structures ?
> > Quite easily for anyone willing to do some reading.
>
> Look at perl/vim and python/vim. The implementation. I think its obvious.
>
Bad implementations abound. From the name similarities I choose to
un
Chen Shapira wrote:
> 1) because perl doesn't connect well to other languages
Ever seen SWIG ? Ever seen how perl embeds into other structures ?
Quite easily for anyone willing to do some reading.
> 2) because perl is over-complicated for almost any well-defined task
> (especially the syntax)
>
Proto 6 is IPPROTO_TCP, that is, TCP. Following the message, you'll
probably see the port in question. That will give you the correct
indication as to what is being filtered by this particular rule.
(Btw. this is not an error. It is a message from your firewall that
it is correctly doing what y
I _think_ you got to be using binutils later than 2.9.1.0.23.
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Ilan Finci wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to use the new Pentium III extension (SSE - what came after
> MMX) using inline assembly.
>
> I managed to get the program to compile just fine (no warning or
> error
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Guy Baruch wrote:
> I wonder who the worst opressor of costumer-choice is,
> microsoft or the goverment of china ? (note one of them does not shoot
> demonstrators, yet.)
> in fact, when china's people will be able to choose for themselves
> (which I hope is soon, like a d
Lior Rotkovitch wrote:
> 1. I want to use protocol analyzer for monitoring my network
>and I want to know where can I find resources about
>how to analyze and how to read to Protocol analyzer results
>does any one use or know where to find a good and a beginner oriented
>book ,sit
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Adam Morrison wrote:
> > netcat.Sometimes
> > telnet, with all its handshaking, will even take you back into
> > problemland. Netcat
> > is clean.
>
> Um, that's not why nc is better than telnet for ``debugging
> protocols''. From the telnet man page: ``When connecting to
"Y. Benado" wrote:
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> Hi,
> I'm having problems configuring my ISDN card (Teles 16.3c PnP) to use with
> linux.
> i found some docs but they're all outdated and also some scripts but they
> are good only for german telecom company.
> i really need help with that cuase i just cant stand the inter
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
>
> And the current is .27, not? So what's the prob?
You'd be surprised at the number of places where the latest
version is NOT to be found.
> IT>> Hardly obscure cryptographic weaknessess, and some have been seen "in
> IT>> t
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
> Oh. "Some". Which ones? RSAREF bug, that couldn't be seen in Israel?
> Obscure cryptography weakness, that in no way could make it weaker than
> telnet? Something else?
>From the SSH FAQ:
[SNIP]
9.2. Known security bugs with SSH
All versions of ss
Ira Abramov wrote:
> ssh lets me avoid having my password snooped, my remote activities
> spied upon, and let's me log in as remote root. Telnet is so passe it
> should be taken out and shot in our day and age. the client is still
> great for debugging though, by connecting to random TCP ports an
> telnet is not a protocol, it's a service.
A common mistake, it seems. Telnet is very much a protocol,
as stated in RFC 854 (Postel, Reynolds).
Just a nitty-picky 0.02 NIS.
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Peleg wrote:
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[SNIP]
I can't believe that people STILL fall for this shit.
DO NOT forward this sort of thing. Specially to a list.
1) you come out as a complete fool, for getting into it. Anything
in the lines of
"Andre E. Bar'yudin" wrote:
> Well, this actually worked, with a little twicking. Thanks :-) .
heh, glad to hear.
> list, putting the list in the Bcc: or something... And the question
> is clearly on-topic (which is quite rare in ILUG recently)...
hey, they're having so much fun with off-top
"Andre E. Bar'yudin" wrote:
> I've already seen this thing many times. Below there's an example of my
> intentions:
>
> An example, working on BSDI:
> /* somewhere in the code */
> jmp_buf jbuf[2];
>
> /* later in the code: */
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> setjmp(jbuf[0]);
> jbuf[0]->jb_esp = (unsigned) &stack1[1
"Andre E. Bar'yudin" wrote:
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> Hello guys,
>
> Does anyone knows what is the structure in the jmp_buf under *Linux*
> (the beast is very system specific)? I need it for one of my courses.
6 ints for the registers, one int for flagging if the signal mask was
saved, and one array of longs for t
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