Re: stopping diald

2003-03-10 Thread glenn
On a slightly different note, Ive been reading an LDP book called Securing & Optimizing Linux - The Ultimate Solution.pdf Its quite long and geared towards server setups, bases around the Redhat install, but has lots of explanations and descriptions of network setups including iptables get it

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2003-03-10 Thread Sean Rima
Originally to: All +-+ | LinuxSecurity.comWeekly Newsletter | | March 10th, 2003 Volume 4, Number 10n | |

SecurityFocus Linux Newsletter #122 (2/2)

2003-03-10 Thread Sean Rima
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SecurityFocus Linux Newsletter #122 (1/2)

2003-03-10 Thread Sean Rima
Originally to: All SecurityFocus Linux Newsletter #122 --- I. FRONT AND CENTER 1. Cryptographic Filesystems: Design and Implementation 2. Windows Forensics - A Case Study: Part Two 3. An Analysis of Simile 4. Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows

RE: stopping diald

2003-03-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 11:52 AM 3/10/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote: [...] But once connected, the gateway needs to be able to pass packets designated for the computer on the LAN that requested the connection, right? For that, I understood I'd need something like ipchains or iptables - to route packets to where they'r

RE: stopping diald

2003-03-10 Thread James Miller
Thanks again for your response, Ray On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote: > diald to support on-demand connections through a Linux-based router. But I > was also surprised to see that duald is being maintained -- the last Debian > update to is was about a year ago, much more recent than I'd ha

RE: devfs + PCI serial card = no extra serial ports (probably unsupported card)

2003-03-10 Thread Ed Vance
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 6:18 PM, Robert White wrote: > > I had a similar problem, but the actual problem had nothing > to do with the > devfs, the PCI serial card in question was not in the list of > PCI devices. > (It was a one-off P.O.S.. from CompUSA.) Neither the serial ports nor > parallel

RE: stopping diald

2003-03-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
Replies inline. At 09:29 PM 3/9/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote: On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote: Thanks for this detailed response, Ray. > > diald is a dialing daemon that uses pppd to maintain a persistent, or an > on-demand, connection to a dial-up ISP. I thought its functionality had >

how do I can hear mp3 with alsa?

2003-03-10 Thread ramzez
HI friends... I recently install alsa drivers and works very well with ogg files, but It doesn't work with mp3 files... how do I can listen mp3 files? thanks -- Linux User Registered #232544 ICQ : 337889406 my GnuPG-key at www.keyserver.net --- rm -rf /bin/laden --- - To unsu

Re: remote login

2003-03-10 Thread Jesse Armand
OK, let me explain, i'm using FreeBSD 3.5 on my remote server. and i realize that some client is able to hide their ip adress and hostname from viewing by other client. when i use the "w" command, the FROM column shows nothing or blank, and when i use "finger", the client username don't show up. t