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ite");
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I wanted to be vague just not to make it easier for the spammer and to see the
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of a sudden I get
regular
spam by apparently a subscriber this list linux-newbie.
"apparently"? What does that mean? I hope you are not replying on the From:
line to infer the source, since From: headers are routingely spoofed in
SPAM. The only way (that I know of) to figure out the a
of a sudden I get regular
> > spam by apparently a subscriber this list linux-newbie.
> >
> > Is it only me since I see no one else is complaining?
> >
> > Can it be stopped at the source that is at linux-newbie?
> >
> > What information is needed? The spam come
Hi Peter
This has been noted by others too.
The normal procedure to eliminate this is for a list not to reject messages
from any poster that is not a member of the list. Linux Newbie does not
appear to be doing this.
Why?
You will have to ask the list maintainer.
Unfortunately I know not
On Tuesday, the 9th of March, Peter H. thusly spake:
> Hi,
>
> I have been spam free for the past 6 months. Now all of a sudden I get regular
> spam by apparently a subscriber this list linux-newbie.
>
> Is it only me since I see no one else is complaining?
>
> Can it
Hi,
I have been spam free for the past 6 months. Now all of a sudden I get regular
spam by apparently a subscriber this list linux-newbie.
Is it only me since I see no one else is complaining?
Can it be stopped at the source that is at linux-newbie?
What information is needed? The spam comes
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RO> (usually) get answers. So give it a try.
My fault, I run a BBS that is attached to Fidonet and I gate the mailing list to
Fidonet styles echos to broaden the number getting the list :)
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what echos you can read.
Remember on bbbs software systems to just enter j to see a list of echos.
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rd of either "linux bbs" or "linux echo", and I'm
not at all sure what you mean by "group" in this context. But this is a
mailing list where beginners post questions and (usually) get answers. So
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Hi, I have been posting questions and recieving help in a group caled linux bbs and
everyone has been telling me to post my questions in the linux echo instead of linux
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It's good to hear that there wasn't any error in the text's coding.
(It's also good to hear that you took me for a native speaker).
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It does work in procmail. AT least with my setup
:0 w :Newbie/$LOCKEXT
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| $STORE +Newbie
Try it by sending a mail to yourself [EMAIL PROTECTED] placing "X-mailing-list:
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and it will go into the
Just a few specific, selective comments.
At 04:42 PM 9/1/2003 +0200, Peter Edstrom wrote:
[...]
> 3. From reading over the procmailrc page, this rule block might work
better
> than what you are trying:
>
> :0
> * ^TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> IN.linux-newb
ing over the procmailrc page, this rule block might work better
> than what you are trying:
>
> :0
> * ^TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> IN.linux-newbie
I've seen this "type" of rule before, but I'm a little confused. Why
is "TO" written
work
just fine, so this thought is really a long shot.)
3. From reading over the procmailrc page, this rule block might work better
than what you are trying:
:0
* ^TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IN.linux-newbie
4. Are you sure you have quoted the rules you are using EXACTLY? I ask
b
That's how I have mine working
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Hello!
Procmail has of some reason stopped filtering my linux-newbie mail. It
occured as I cleaned up my .procmailrc-file. This is how the
linux-newbie entry looks like:
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I've also tryed with the following condition just before
prog. The thing is, i had seen that "RENDER extension not supported" so
many times and not realized what it was, until recently - and now that i
know, the fact that the tool exists and doesn't work for me is going to
drive me slowly batty :)
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for an
entrance into the deepness..
Google is treasure, however, you usually got lost in there.
thanx.
Sounds like you want Dave Rusling's ``The Linux Kernel'' at
http://www.tldp.org/guides.html
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Google is treasure, however, you usually got lost in there.
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Hi,
Is there any documentation like Understanding Linux Kernel
which is free to start with?
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aving you properly
> stealthy.
>
No, the problem is ever growing logs. and thanks for
this tip too...i'll check how exactly packets are
being denied.
IAC, thank you very much for your help. ;-))
With best regards.
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Hi All
I have Md 9.1 installed on my Thinkpad which eliminates most of the issues
that I had with Md 9.0.
Currently, I am trying to set up the Qt compiler so that I may again
attempt to start to learn a little bit of programming.
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In that light I have located Qt to be in the following direc
ike myself who has connected an inner 192.168.x.x network to the
cable ISP's wire) as I am getting no other packets except these broadcast
ones...I am sure a leakage would not be discriminating and leak only DHCP
broadcast. But then I am a linux newbie.
I believe I can use the arp command to f
network to the
cable ISP's wire) as I am getting no other packets except these broadcast
ones...I am sure a leakage would not be discriminating and leak only DHCP
broadcast. But then I am a linux newbie.
I believe I can use the arp command to find out the MAC addresses of
machines on isp
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istening on port 21
> ("netstat -l |grep ftp")?
>
> 3. Whether you are running inetd; if you are, what
> entry is in
> /etc/inetd.conf for ftp?
>
> 4. Whether there is anything in /etc/hosts.allow or
> /etc/hosts.deny
> relevant to connections from localh
can troubleshoot. Afterwards, is ftpd
running ("ps ax |grep ftpd")? Is it, or anything, listening on port 21
("netstat -l |grep ftp")?
3. Whether you are running inetd; if you are, what entry is in
/etc/inetd.conf for ftp?
4. Whether there is anything in /etc/hosts.allow or
se the basic ftpd command and not
wu-ftpd, proftpd or others.
Thank you very much.
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2557.
> > Verify that the card is a bus-master capable slot.
> > Receiver lock-up workaround activated.
> >spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
> >usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
> >
> >If any of this output adds up to a problem anyone could help me diagnose,
i=biosirq" might be a good place to continue with my search
on this.
Thanks, James
PS I have no idea what to make of the "spurious interrupts" and if these
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Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs
the homepage
at http://www.icon.co.za/~psheer/book/index.html.gz ). I haven't had a
chance to really look through this book yet, so I can't give a ringing
endorsement. But it looks interesting.
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Check
http://en.tldp.org/guides.html
There is an excellent book in html format: Introduction to Linux, A Hands on
Guide
or
http://linux.nf ( excellent SxS (step by step)written for newbies)
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Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
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Since you're using Red Hat, try using Red Hat's network configuration
wizard:
# neat &
This is a nice graphical interface to get your NIC up and running.
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Where are we now? My interpretation of "newbie" is non programmer or
> non developer (I don't know the jargon well enough here). If I am going
> to make use of the software freely and generously provided and the
> information and advice that you pros freely and patiently gi
helpful. Another click would install one. At any time,
another click would completely uninstall an application. Most requests
for help would be answered in the form of "Click this and this and
this."
Where are we now? My interpretation of "newbie" is non programmer or
no
ginal Message-
From: Paul Kraus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 12:48 PM
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Subject: FW: Super Newbie Questions Please provide Linux/windows
translations :)
How can I see my servers ip address. (it is handed out dhcp). Windows is
ipconfig /all. Lin
name-address translation on-LAN.
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is handed out from a router using dhcp. Which is also why I don't want
to have to always do it by ip address. This is all for an internal
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This is not
logically consistant.
Thank
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autilus from my Linux box.
Thanks,
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> I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to insta
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Riley Williams wrote:
>
> Another option would be for your script to drop
> the relevant commands into the keyboard buffer
How is this done?
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childs, never to parent.
If they were, there would be massive security problems,
just to mention one consequence...
If you want your current shell to get the new values,
you have to do: . file.sh
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If your script is one that you want executed every time you log in, then
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nature
> of the error more clearly than you have so far.
Thanks again for you patience.
Enrique
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n a IP#
via DHCP.
The LinkSys router you mentioned i belive has DHCP turned off by default.
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the error more clearly than you have so far.
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cable is connected.
The router lights only indicate that the PC -> Router direction is
working. To rule out the cable, you need to turn it round and see if the
router lights still work with it plugged in the other way round.
>>> I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to in
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:27 PM
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> At 08:07 PM 8/2/02 -0400, Enrique Nieves wrote:
> >I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to install Red Hat 7.3 in my
of quid and would run
>merrily on a K6/2 400.
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Hi Enrique.
> I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to install Red Hat 7.3 in my
> AMD K6 box (128 mb RAM, 233 mhz, 6 gb hard drive) to be the sole OS
> for that box.
There should be no problems with that setup - I recently installed Red
Hat 7.3 on an AMD K6 box wit
At 08:07 PM 8/2/02 -0400, Enrique Nieves wrote:
>I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to install Red Hat 7.3 in my AMD K6
>box (128 mb RAM, 233 mhz, 6 gb hard drive) to be the sole OS for that box.
>When the installation program tries to detect the network card (eth0) it
I'm a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to install Red Hat 7.3 in my AMD K6
box (128 mb RAM, 233 mhz, 6 gb hard drive) to be the sole OS for that box.
When the installation program tries to detect the network card (eth0) it
gives me a FAILED message.
I'm trying to have a home
) or staroffice you will need
a fast processor and probably extra memory to get a reasonable response.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 3:18 PM
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> My 50MHz 486 works great and is fast for compiling and
thing will work including that old 486
50MHz, 16MB with a 10.4" LCD.
Adrian
From: "Akbar Pasha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@vger.kernel.org on 04/04/2001
02:09 PM AST
Subject: is this sufficient? (newbie q)
hi all,
i apologise if i am asking a q which is too naive.
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> my budget? i live in boston. so if any of the local guys can help me
> with some local seller addys..that would be very helpful.
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> thanx in advance.
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> akbar
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n Eu, more and more laptops have a Lucent mini pci modem, it works fairly
well under linux even tho' it is not a real modem.
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"Memories. You're talking about mem
doing this sort of experimenting?
Can anyone recommend some good reading?
Has anye seen cross-compilers or any other software that could be useful in
this regard?
cheers from
Peter Barrett
Network Integrity
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