1. what's the linux-users channel on IRC? I forget...
2. can one create a hyperlink in HTML to an irc channel? if so, how?
3. anyone know of an irc-html forum (and vice-versa) gateway?
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danke
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house and four people died. -- Steven Wright
as spam will
be clearly marked as such. In fact, the subject will look like:
*SPAM* normal subject
I think that's pretty easy to filter on. Don't you?
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LSD melts in your mind
Douglas J Hunley babbled on about:
I managed somehow today to find time to figure out how to make SpamAssassin
run as a sendmail milter. So, as of this afternoon (11-feb-02) all mail
into and out of linux.nf is scanned for spam. Please note that this will
NOT prevent the spam from getting
just read your article on kde3. nice!
how in the fsck did you kill that stupid alarm deamon? thanks
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panic(sun_82072_fd_inb: How did I get here?);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/include
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I'm glad that it worked for you! Did you catch the latest additions I put up
about Mesa and Freetype?
No thanks needed. Just knowing that it worked for you is thanks enough
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Any
to hear it worked for you. Gives me incentive to keep hacking
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are getting write-ups in the near future on their
own merits. we're dealing with demystifing sendmail right now. thanks!
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/* So there I am, in the middle of my `netfilter-is-wonderful
Michael Hipp babbled on about:
What's the *proper* way to do this (verify the libs)?
rpm -q -a|more
P.S. I recommend you run XFree86 in 100 DPI mode for best results.
How is this done?
xdpyinfo|grep resol
then tell me how you run X? through xdm? or startx? or other?
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traffic is available at
http://linux.nf/www/usage_200201.html
January also showed a marked increase in traffic on our news server
(news.linux.nf)
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Meeting, n.:
An assembly
in CVS.
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if (user_specified)
/* Didn't work, but the user is convinced this is the
* place. */
2.4.0-test2 /usr/src/linux/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c
products! Next you'll tell me that you
needed to re-install the software to fix something else!
We're doomed! ;)
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die_if_kernel(Whee... Hello Mr. Penguin, current-tss.kregs
, but normal.
ideas?
t sure sounds like cron. perhaps the /tmp cleaning is a little too agressive
and is deleting a pipe/socket?
maybe xscreensaver needs relinked against xfree86's new libs?
4.2.0 turns dpms on for a lot of cards that 4.1.0 did not. perhaps that is it?
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respond to kill
signals at all (I sent kill -$i where i was 1-15) and they are still there.
Can I signal init to tell it to cleanup its children?
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if (user_specified)
/* Didn't work
David Aikema babbled on about:
On January 24, 2002 05:05 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone?
I'd suggest asking at http://www.webhostingtalk.com
great! thanks much
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Let just
Myles Green babbled on about:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 20:04:27 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
noticing on the kde lists a lot of people complaining about
ugly/messed up fonts after upgrading. seems that the new 4.2.0 of
xfree86 contains new fonts and some old fonts have new
it:
/usr/sbin/named -u named #assuming this is starting it as named
already.. anyother ideas?
this is correct. it starts up as root, then switches to named. it is the
correct way
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/*
* For moronic filesystems that do not allow holes in file.
* We may have to extend the file.
*/
2.4.0-test2 /usr/src/linux/fs/buffer.c
I cant sem to find the old copy of the code red retaliation I had. However, a
quick search on google.com for code red counter and/or nimda counter turns up
plenty of links to code to turn an attacking machine into the one being
attacked
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me. Still, a lawsuit would suck.
the script I used would turn the damn computer off...
I abandoned it after a while though cause a lawsuit would definately suck..
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printk(MASQUERADE
anyone?
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You're not paranoid.
The world _IS_ fscked.
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dep babbled on about:
yup. because you can't just up and delete the .journal file without
chattr -i /.journal first, which i believe takes care of this.
whoa! so you're saying that chattr will also clear the correct flag in the
superblock?!?
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. Embarassing how? It will work. I do it all the
time. I have an ext2 boot flopy and regularly use it to boot an ext3 system.
where's the issue?
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I don't pirate MS software. It wouldn't be worth
yesterday.
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USER, n.:
The word computer professionals use when they mean idiot.
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noticing on the kde lists a lot of people complaining about ugly/messed up
fonts after upgrading. seems that the new 4.2.0 of xfree86 contains new fonts
and some old fonts have new names...
watch out everyone
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CustomLog /opt/apache/logs/referer_log referer
CustomLog /opt/apache/logs/agent_log agent
CustomLog /opt/apache/logs/access_log combined
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Ahhh...I see the screw-up fairy
?
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Let just be honest, and admit that it wasn't designed.
- Linus
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)? (swap, root, and home all competing for 1 channel)
if the above is indeed true, the penalty would be almost nil compared to the
alternative configuration
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Confidence is the feeling you
meeting should
be somewhere close to the mothership. It'd be a lot easier for me to make
happen..
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Try to prove me wrong.
- Linus
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Bruce Marshall babbled on about:
On Tuesday 22 January 2002 11:00 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
If ther's an interest, I can start looking into things for a get-together
during Summer 2003. What does everyone think?
2003?? By then we'll all be running Windows XP :o)
I really didn't
it easier for me to coordinate and actually get it done
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it... would
really rather prefer to use the mmencode especailly if I can get it out of
the package
Any ideas on doing that or suggestions on other keygens I can use?
you could try just 'cc mmencode.c' and see what happens
I could send you mine ;)
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in the future!
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/* Identify the flock of penguins. */
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/arch/alpha/kernel/setup.c
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copies of this.
if this was this morning, it's my fault.
A new grsecurity patch came out, so I installed it. then had to sit through
the old 'drive has been mounted 20 times' fsck ;(
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, but now it's
straying too much off the list charter
thanks
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# Basic IBM dingbats, some of which will never have a purpose clear
# to mankind
2.4.0 linux/drivers/char/cp437.uni
lists...
go check them out skip before you start labelling them g
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The problem with this country is that half of the population is below
median intelligence
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Windows95 (noun): 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
patch to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit
microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company
they are staggered
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Douglas J Hunley babbled on about:
you can use dnssec-keygen instead. see the man page. but it's not as easy
as mmencode. mmencode comes from metamail .. (check freshmeat)
i added a note about needing metamail to the web page. sorry for not catching
this one earlier Bill
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Keith Antoine babbled on about:
Errm, what prison was he in and what for??
he wasn't... my script was subltey broke when they switched the finger
service on kernel.org
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Lately
. This particular issue is no different
on windows vs. linux. it's a driver issue. the chipset on recent xpert cards
are different than the previous. windows will say i dont know what the video
card is, use vga where linux says i dont' know what the video card is. tell
me. no real difference
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stayler babbled on about:
Maybe what I need is the MesaLibs? Are the GL Libs or Mesa Libs a
separate package?
Mesa has a set of GL libs... however, you might be needing GLUT. Which is
something else. Check out www.mesa.org for details of what mesa is and isn't
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Bill Day babbled on about:
On OpenSSL's site they have one for OpenSSL and one for OpenSSL-engine..
what is this engine for.. do I need it for BIND in any way shape or
form...?
ignore the -engine one. don't need it
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Mel Roman babbled on about:
the advertised news.linux.nf newsgroup, but I can't
news.linux.nf is the SERVER.
sxs.lists.linux-users is the group on that server ;)
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Ken Moffat babbled on about:
I just found this server and newsgroup. Is it an echo of the mailing list?
yes. the mail list and news server are gated to each other. mails show up on
the news, news shows up on the mail
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Tim Wunder babbled on about:
dunno, resolved just fine for me. Check your spelling. Try ping'g
news.linux.nf
you could try 203.210.228.123 if it won't resolve.
but, it should resolve for you..
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Net Llama babbled on about:
http://www.xfree86.org/cvs/changes_4_2.html
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.2.0/
Its out. Anyone yet attempted to build/install the massive download yet
(either binary or source)?
I'll be installing from source and taking notes on Tues
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, but this ain't true anymore I'll leave it to Kurt
to say more, but his Hoosier days are short-lived
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You are validating my inherent mistrust of strangers
Net Llama babbled on about:
Linux, linux, linux, and llamas.
and BSD. and legal stuff that affects Linux.
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The only secure computer is one that's unplugged, locked in a safe
Services uses ISC Bind (well, I'm
rolling it out) and Network Registrar (Cisco) for DHCP (though I'm fighting
it)
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panic(huh?\n);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/kernel/smp.c
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Software evolves. It isn't designed. The only question
is how strictly you _control_ the evolution, and
how open you are to external sources of mutations
Jay Nugent babbled on about:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Sys Admin wrote:
tsting
It's not working... Some vowels are being dropped :-(
good one ;)
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If NT is your answer, you don't
' INCORRECTLY
determines it to be ext2.
so, yes it works. but it ain't supposed to. and it *will* stop working once a
new e2fsprogs is released for suse
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panic(bad_user_access_length
.
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You're not paranoid.
The world _IS_ fscked.
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?
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Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the
usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody
thinks of complaining
Kurt Wall babbled on about:
Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Sys Admin managed to emit:
tsting
wrkng
thanks! see you in the morn
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printk(HPFS: G... Kernel memory corrupted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
How about:
Mentally Crippled Self Evangelists - sort of what windows zealots are!
My Capabilities Seriously Exaggerated
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panic(Unable to find
Bedtime Reading - Partitions (proper German by Hermann-Josef)
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The software said it requires Windows 95 or better, so I installed Linux
the partition, fsck will remove the
journal, you are now back to ext2
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/*
* For moronic filesystems that do not allow holes in file.
* We may have to extend the file.
*/
2.4.0
into ext2 (do this on an UNMOUNTED
partition. fsck will run when you remount the partition)
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Ahhh...I see the screw-up fairy has visited us again
Kurt Wall babbled on about:
Oops. debugfs is the proper command. Run debugfs on the FS in
question, do feature -feature_to_remove, then write and exit.
over complicating kurt. tune2fs will do it. see my other post(s)
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the glib-devel-* and gtk-devel-* RPMs (at
least, possibly even the gnome-devel-* RPMs).
you might also check that glib-config has the correct path info. sometimes
you can have more than one copy of this file lying around and whichever is
found first in the path wins..
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Ronnie Gauthier babbled on about:
Discus
I got it at
http://www.discusware.com/discus/
ah, yes!. thanks!
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panic(esp_handle: current_SC == penguin within interrupt!);
2.2.16
directory
anywhere under the tar created tree.
Got my tarball from ISC.org , bind-9.2.0.tar.gz
Idears?
not needed as of 9.2.0
the html will be fixed ASAP
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panic(Detected a card I
Bill Day babbled on about:
Check my sig... ones already up and all you gotta do is hop on it...
anyone know of an irc-mail gate program?
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C isn't that hard: void (*(*f
machine g
(check the archives from mail-archive.com to see the details..
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panic(sun_82072_fd_inb: How did I get here?);
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Collins Richey babbled on about:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 18:19:41 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forget. thanks!
gentoo. It's a rewrite from scratch (python based) of the FreeBSD ports
system. It's still a work-in-progress, but I enjoyed using it.
it should be fairly
me towards
on-line or downloadable tutorials or books that will help me increase my
knowledge. I
probably already mentioned, but Rute is awesome. http://rute.sourceforge.net
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LSD
and I'll get it written up.
btw, I saw something on freshmeat that is supposed to help run pserver in a
secure fashion. can't recall the name though..
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Ahhh...I see the screw-up fairy has
stuff
useful.
Use it if you want, ignore it if you want
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printk(ufs_read_super: fscking Sun blows me\n);
2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/fs/ufs/ufs_super.c
where this
thread is on-topic and not off-topic.
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panic(huh?\n);
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*way* too invasive for me). Anyone making sense of all this stuff?
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printk(KERN_ERR msp3400: chip reset failed, penguin on i2c bus?\n
. that's what I meant by
working. Which patches can be bundled together without losing any of the
benefits of the individual patches..
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There are two major products that come out of Berkeley
Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1
Registered Linux User
.~.
/ v \
/( _ )\
^ ^
In Linux we trust!
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Visualizing? I'm already
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printk(; corrupted filesystem mounted read/write - your computer
will explode within 20 seconds ... but you wanted it so!\n);
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Dave Anselmi babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
looking at a couple of examples for iptables and several have UDP port
6112, port 6119, and port 4000 open. why? anyone? looking in my
/etc/services, I don't see how any of these ports would be needed. Am I
missing something
, etc..
thanks in advance!
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printk(MASQUERADE: No route: Rusty's brain broke!\n);
2.4.3 linux/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_MASQUERADE.c
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I would start with nmap, then proceed to more aggressive probes such
as Saint or Satan. In the process, consider password guessing
programs, packet sniffers, and some of the common root kits.
are Saint/Satan still worth it? Doesn't Nessus cover them?
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, since that one is really pokey.
anyone know if this is cause the libc on *BSD properly preloads stuff and
doesn't do all the re-locating that glibc does?
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One item could not be deleted
/mips/sgi/kernel/indy_int.c
Doug:
Are these quotes from REAL source code in use somewhere?
What gives anyone the interest to dig them out?
yes. that really comes from 2.2.16 linux kernel. I don't know. There's a
kernel fortunes package on freshmeat. that's where I got them
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Bill Campbell babbled on about:
I'll get something later today or tomorrow.
no hurry. hell, you don't have to if you don't want to. just tell me you
don't so I can remove the link.
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Bruce Marshall babbled on about:
On Friday 04 January 2002 16:56 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
New bio pages of the Editors (most of em anyway) are now up on the
site. Front Page-Snapshots. (Doug Hunley)
Getting page not found on Bill Campbell.
guess I should have elaborated on the most
computer, but no attempt is made to configure the card. Is this correct?
my experience (joining this thread late) is that you should configure eth0
first with bogus values (mine gets 192.168.1.1) then run dhcp and it will do
the Right Thing
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User
Mike Andrew babbled on about:
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 02:55, Linux StepByStep wrote:
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nicely presented Mr Doug.
a compliment from Mikey. I think I'll print this! ;)
seriously, thanks. the old one just looked so...well... old.
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User
Chang babbled on about:
thank you.
reading it again...
please let me know what's still not clear. I want it to be a very good
starting point for people.
also, I'm working on instructions for making a chroot bind 9. expect it soon
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User
looking at a couple of examples for iptables and several have UDP port 6112,
port 6119, and port 4000 open. why? anyone? looking in my /etc/services, I
don't see how any of these ports would be needed. Am I missing something?
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
a lobby chat before you play them.
yeah. the ports were in my /etc/services. they just didn't seem like anything
I'd need. thanks though
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
printk(CPU[|d]: Sending penguins to jail
;)
and skip the 'give em seperate accounts' and the 'use su' ..
I'm looking for other solutions thanks
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
panic(Fod fight!);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/aha1542.c
New bio pages of the Editors (most of em anyway) are now up on the site.
Front Page-Snapshots. (Doug Hunley)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
Don't underestimate the power of survival of the fittest
- Linus
Federico Voges babbled on about:
Hi,
pam_limits???
sweet! so pam has a use after all ;)
thanks
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
Meeting, n.:
An assembly of people coming together to decide what person
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
Simply add named group to the daemon group.
I think this should read: Simply add the named user to the daemon
group.
then make /var/run root:daemon and 775.
yeah, yeah. what Kurt said
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User
into a bigger
procdure. let's forget about bind 8.. :)
on my todo list actually. that and writing up what it takes to make bind 9
chrooted (which is not much)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf Admin: http
think)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
panic(kmem_cache_init(): Offsets are wrong - I've been messed with!);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/mm/slab.c
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Linux-users mailing
Looking at Freshmeat, I see like 50 different firewall scripts (iptables
based). What are you guys using?
rc.firewall?
shorewall?
mon mothma?
others?
thanks!
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
What am I?... Flypaper
ipchains script is even up on the
SxS. But I wanted something to look at for iptables. Helps me figure it out..
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://linux.nf
panic(huh?\n);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/kernel/smp.c
was decent starting points to
examine how others are doing the iptables things.
For those who enjoyed my basic Netfilter article, I'll have another (more
advanced) article RSN.
what's the URL of the previous article? also, post the new URL when it goes
online please. thanks!
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Douglas J Hunley
Herbert H. DeLong babbled on about:
Do you have CAL_UP.SH yet? Where can it be found?
yep. it's just the script without the install or other docs, but check
http://hunley.homeip.net/tools/
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