Re: md5's

2004-01-14 Thread Mike Beattie
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 06:37:35PM +1300, Col wrote: > I just checked fixes 7 for ipcop and got the following results. > > e26b3f06b32efee3d04ca8c4b4b6d0e4f - from website > 26b3f06b32efee3d04ca8c4b4b6d0e4f - downloaded file > > Would I be correct in assuming they have posted the wrong md5 > on

md5's

2004-01-14 Thread Col
I just checked fixes 7 for ipcop and got the following results. e26b3f06b32efee3d04ca8c4b4b6d0e4f - from website 26b3f06b32efee3d04ca8c4b4b6d0e4f - downloaded file Would I be correct in assuming they have posted the wrong md5 on their website? ie: 1 digit too long. Col.

Re: ReiserFS and inodes

2004-01-14 Thread Michael JasonSmith
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 15:42, Matthew Gregan wrote: > On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:14:28PM +1300, Michael JasonSmith wrote: > > An inode is, by definition, a list of blocks that contain the file > > associated with the inode. Inodes perform the same basic job under > > ReiserFS, NTFS (yes, NTFS is an

RE: Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Paul William
I read it some time ago ;) I think they plan to enhance composers table support without modifying the mozilla element (the GUI frame that is used whenever you edit html eg. composer, mail messages). On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 15:22, Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote: > Or you could read the FAQ page at

Re: ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:14:28PM +1300, Michael JasonSmith wrote: > An inode is, by definition, a list of blocks that contain the file > associated with the inode. Inodes perform the same basic job under > ReiserFS, NTFS (yes, NTFS is an inode-based FS), UFS, BSD-FFS... I suggest you do a bit m

RE: Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC)
Or you could read the FAQ page at http://www.nvu.com/faq.html Robert What Do Fish Say When They Hit a Concrete Wall? Dam! -Original Message- From: Paul William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 15 January 2004 3:17 p.m. To: CLUG Subject:Re: Nvu It is eithe

Re: ssh port forwarding & OSX

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:28:04PM +1300, Jim Cheetham wrote: > Here's a subtle gotcha for OS X users of openssh ... Actually, it's common behaviour for many dual stack (IPv4 + IPv6) implementations. Darwin/Mac OS X is inheriting this behaviour from FreeBSD. Cheers, -mjg -- Matthew Gregan

Re: Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Paul William
It is either written on the mozilla platform or has mozilla embedded (I cant remember which). So its basically a new UI for mozilla composer and there is no comparision between the mozilla composer editor and dreamweaver. On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 09:59, Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote: > This looks g

Re: grep and a few other questions

2004-01-14 Thread Barry
Nick Rout wrote: > > (astute readers who do not delete my posts as a matter of course will > see the relevance of this to my undelete thread ;-) > There are far more knowlegeable people than me in the group, but here goes. Could you use dd to copy a large portion of your damaged ptn to a file s

Re: ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Nick Rout
no offence taken. i'd rather have a solution to my bloody problem though :-) and thats not a criticism either, note the smiley! On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:52:55 +1300 Michael JasonSmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 14:31, Nick Rout wrote: > > i wasn't trying to be precise, jus

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
> Where are the connections being dropped? I suspect the problem will be > with your ADSL router/gateway and what sound like extremely aggressive > timeouts for TCP state entries. Nothing to do with ADSL... Yes and no. Correct, the connections are being dropped by the router. However, I've only

Re: ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Michael JasonSmith
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 14:31, Nick Rout wrote: > i wasn't trying to be precise, just giving an overview for those > readers who might otherwise not have known enough to > understand the post. Sorry, I did not mean to cause offence. I am in a pedantic frame of mind because I am in the middle of read

Re: ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:14:28 +1300 Michael JasonSmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:24, Nick Rout wrote: > > ext2 and 3 inodes are similar, if not identical. they contain a list of > > blocks in the file > An inode is, by definition, a list of blocks that contain the file

ssh port forwarding & OSX

2004-01-14 Thread Jim Cheetham
Here's a subtle gotcha for OS X users of openssh ... It seems that using 'localhost' in port forwarding requests (i.e. ssh -R 1234:localhost:1234) leads to an IPv6 interpretation of the localhost, which results in errors ... Specifying '127.0.0.1' instead forces IPv4, and therefore a better chanc

Re: ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Michael JasonSmith
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:24, Nick Rout wrote: > ext2 and 3 inodes are similar, if not identical. they contain a list of > blocks in the file An inode is, by definition, a list of blocks that contain the file associated with the inode. Inodes perform the same basic job under ReiserFS, NTFS (yes, N

Re: grep and a few other questions

2004-01-14 Thread pmw57
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 01:37, Nick Rout wrote: > (astute readers who do not delete my posts as a matter of course will > see the relevance of this to my undelete thread ;-) > > 1. grep -b is supposed to give me byte offsets into the file where the > pattern occurs. > > however: > > sf root # egre

Re: grep and a few other questions

2004-01-14 Thread Jim Cheetham
What if you changed your binary files into text representations? Use something like od ... You'd have difficulty spotting all 'FFD9's in the file, as some might be wrapped accross two lines ... Truncate using dd ... -jim On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:37, Nick Rout wrote: > (astute readers who do not

grep and a few other questions

2004-01-14 Thread Nick Rout
(astute readers who do not delete my posts as a matter of course will see the relevance of this to my undelete thread ;-) 1. grep -b is supposed to give me byte offsets into the file where the pattern occurs. however: sf root # egrep Exif -b /dev/hdb3 Binary file /dev/hdb3 matches no byte offs

ext2/3 undelete - update

2004-01-14 Thread Nick Rout
thanks for all those helpful suggestions. Just an update on where I am at with this. ext2 and 3 inodes are similar, if not identical. they contain a list of blocks in the file (thats a simplification, if there are more than 12 blocks, the 13th item in the block list points to a block containing a

Re: Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Paul Swafford
Notice who its sponsored by ... our old friends @ Lindows PS I'd like to put in a plug for SUSE live eval CD .. it provided a shortcut to diagnosing a problem I had with a new machine yesterday. It allows you to run a memory test - which showed categorically that the RAM installed was dodgy. Chee

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 09:01:40PM +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > Well, for *&*@&#*($ ADSL 90 seconds timeout, it's impossible to do any > work without some countermeasure. Where are the connections being dropped? I suspect the problem will be with your ADSL router/gateway and what sound like e

Telecoms, local loop, interesting article

2004-01-14 Thread Ross Drummond
There is an interesting opinion article in the NZ Herald from Peter Griffin. He argues that Telstra Clear's decision to drop its picks and shovels and stop its cable roll out was a punt on the Telecoms Regulator unbundling the local loop. This regulator has decided against this. Mr Griffin argu

Re: Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Zane Gilmore
Looks like it has potential. Still vapourware but if Lindows has jumped behind it, it might come to fruition. I think my daughter will like it. Quanta is my favourite right now. On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 22:59, Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote: > This looks good (to me anyway) > > http://www.nvu.c

Nvu

2004-01-14 Thread Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC)
This looks good (to me anyway) http://www.nvu.com/index.html Regards, Robert Fisher SI Operations Support Manager Fuji Xerox NZ Ltd Phone: 03 374 4709 Mobile: 027 477 3356 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What Do Fish Say When They Hit a Concrete Wall? Dam!

Re: help - modem set-up on IPCop box FUBAR

2004-01-14 Thread Nick Rout
go to www.ipcop.org and join the mailing list! On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:05:58+1300 Yuri de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yuri - was the 0xe400 you refer to the 1st I/O figure or > > the > > > > Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe400 figure? > > > > You should be using the 1st I/O n

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive OT

2004-01-14 Thread Chris Hellyar
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 21:30, Paul William wrote: > > Well, for *&*@&#*($ ADSL 90 seconds timeout, it's impossible to do any > > work without some countermeasure. > > inactive ADSL connections timeout after 90 seconds ?! Nah, not so much the ADSL, but some routers timeout their NAT/MASQ buffers af

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive OT

2004-01-14 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
> > Well, for *&*@&#*($ ADSL 90 seconds timeout, it's impossible to do any > > work without some countermeasure. > > inactive ADSL connections timeout after 90 seconds ?! Inactive tcp connections over ADSL modems time out after 90 seconds or so. This seems to be common at least for cheap ADSL mod

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive OT

2004-01-14 Thread Paul William
> Well, for *&*@&#*($ ADSL 90 seconds timeout, it's impossible to do any > work without some countermeasure. inactive ADSL connections timeout after 90 seconds ?! > Can you quantify the risk a bit more? It's afterall supposed to be a > secure sonnection. Waht if you copy some file which takes 12

Imagemagick user fixed

2004-01-14 Thread Vik Olliver
I found why the gaps were in the mosaic. PEBCK. Vik :v) -- This PC runs Linux. If you find a virus apparently from me, it has forged the e-mail headers on someone else's machine. Please do not notify me when this occurs. Thanks.

Joining 4 images together

2004-01-14 Thread Vik Olliver
I want to create a video clip of 4 existing video clips, each occupying a quarter of the screen. I've separated the clips into individual frames (PNG as it happens), and now I want to put one image from each of the sequences in each corner of a composite image. I make a new composite image for each

Re: pgAccess question

2004-01-14 Thread Wesley Parish
Actually, if you go to http://www.openwatcom.com , there's a F/LOSS version of the Watcom C/C++ compiler. On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:06, you wrote: > There is an F/OSS C/C++ compiler for windows. > > DJGPP I think it's called. Or something similar. > > Cygwin also has one also. > > On Thu, 2004-01-15

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
Thanks! > No matter what option you do use, think long and hard about the risks of > leaving ssh sessions open and unwatched for extended periods of time, Well, for *&*@&#*($ ADSL 90 seconds timeout, it's impossible to do any work without some countermeasure. Can you quantify the risk a bit more

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:33:07PM +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > I was thinking of ProtocolKeepAlives. Anyway, what do you do with ssh > when you can't root all the sshd you want to connect to? Use ServerAliveInterval/ServerAliveCountMax if your client supports it. Unfortunately, most don't yet.

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
I was thinking of ProtocolKeepAlives. Anyway, what do you do with ssh when you can't root all the sshd you want to connect to? Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann is possibly list0570 with the domain in header http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me.

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:04:00PM +1300, Matthew Gregan wrote: > > I'm not talking about the tcp keepalive option. I greped through the > > whole source of an approx May 03 vanilla release, and it did not find > > those new(!) keepalive options anywhere (those options which make ssh > > or sshd sh

Re: keeping ssh sessions alive

2004-01-14 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 06:38:39PM +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > In the case of OpenSSH, the support has existed for over two and half > > years. See revision 1.77 of ssh/servconf.c[0]. > I'm not talking about the tcp keepalive option. I greped through the > whole source of an approx May 03 v