w the basics of safe "Internetting". But we really are the
exception, what we take as common sense is really not that common to the
uninitiated. I believe in this users case knowledge will go a lot
farther than software and hardware and it will save you a lit
,
Jon
-Original message-
From: Al Plant
To: LUAU
Sent: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 22:39:14 GMT+00:00
Subject: [LUAU] IP address on Cable
Aloha,
Does anyone on the list have experience with a firewall on an Oceanic
cable feed? Linux or Freebsd is what I use,.but I only have experience
with
o as Jason suggested. Then use your router to allow
access between the two networks.
Hope that helps,
Jon
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idea might be to use vlans so that when a laptop does come on
to your network, if it is compromised or infected, it will not be able
to infect the rest of your network.
Hope that helps,
Jon
On Feb 13, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I want to add a dhcp NetGear WPN824v3 wireles
I forgot to mention, there are relocation funds available.
Jon Reynolds wrote:
This job is in Anchorage, Alaska with at&t.
This is the description:
This position is responsible for the deployment, administration, and
maintenance of UNIX
& Windows-based server infrastructure.
This job is in Anchorage, Alaska with at&t.
This is the description:
This position is responsible for the deployment, administration, and
maintenance of UNIX
& Windows-based server infrastructure. The UNIX environment includes
AIX, Solaris, and
Linux operating systems running on POWER, Intel,
Jim Thompson wrote:
From the blog of the General Counsel, (pro bono), of the Open Source
Initiative:
http://lawandlifesiliconvalley.blogspot.com/2007/08/new-open-source-legal-decision-jacobsen.html
Watch now as OSI licenses start to fall like dominoes before the assault
of Microsoft and o
what he thinks of
the idea. I will let you know what the results are. He is trying to
bring the idea of OSS to our state government, so it seems like he is
going to try to make a difference.
Thanks again for all your answers,
Jon
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R. Scott Belford wrote:
Thought this would be interesting to some of you.
http://www.xyzcomputing.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=589
Are you kidding??? Who the hell drinks Sprite? ;)
Thanks Scott, pretty cool box and very small.
Jon
ut the hard way. :)
Thanks again Wayne for the posts, and I hope the weather in Hawaii is
treating you better than the weather here in Alaska. :)
Jon
will post the question back to the
list and ask again because I need to make sure that the epia boards
won't have the same problem.
Thanks,
Jon
powered systems as long as the system has a built
in video decoder or a card like the Hauppauges.
Thanks for making me go back and take another look. The prices are so
low for the M1 and for a case, I actually got the "OK" from the wife
to purchase the setup. Next step is to put myth in the car with wifi. ;)
Jon
/ATI_Remote_Wonder/ATI%20Remote_Wonder.jpg
Jon
aying with asterisk, give
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a shot.
Jon
Matt Darnell wrote:
On 2/22/06, *Jon Reynolds* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
> The two things that did not work were the remote control and
viewing the GUI
> on the TV. We think that the TV out was at a
Jim Thompson wrote:
Jon Reynolds wrote:
I run mine on a 733Mhz and 256MB of ram, that I would say is the bare
minimum. Anything less is a lesson in patience. :)
MythTV runs on several VIA-based mini-itx boards at lower clock speeds,
too. In fact, mini-box makes the code to run MythTV on
long as you had a PIII 800MHz you will be OK. You can get mythtv
running on your regular box.
I run mine on a 733Mhz and 256MB of ram, that I would say is the bare
minimum. Anything less is a lesson in patience. :)
Jon
ontinue this fun little flame war with all the back-channel
("Bcc:") email (more than four of you at last count), claim credit for
ideas (falsely or not), position for "leadership", quit the list, quit
the board, label people "arrogant" or "stupid" (or worse) and in general
act like a group of monkeys trying to impregnate a football.
Or, I could be wrong about any or all of the above.
jim
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Thanks Jim, that was a fascinating read.
Jon
re
correctly han-
dled. The -name test comes before the -type test in order to
avoid
having to call stat(2) on every file.
It is also in the xargs man page.
Jon
ocess and if you have the documentation on how you are
doing it or wouldn't mind giving a little more detail to your setup email me
off-list.
Jon
and Apple recently announced its
> next operating system will be based on BSD.
>
> Michael
>
Here Here! FreeBSD it's not just for breakfast anymore.
Jon
Hi Jon,
The feed is screwed up. There is a known issue with HP laserjet 1100. I
see it on their website. Several sheets are fed at once. The paper
holder is vertical and the lifter wears and eventually picks up several
sheets or even cards at a time.
This is driving me nuts. The printer is a
aning solution and
clean the rollers off and it is as good as new. You might want to try that
before spending money on another printer, the stuff I use is at the office,
I will stop by there today and find out what it's called and let you know if
you would like.
Jon
There is a rescue CD that I have used that works very well at resizing
and creating partitions for NTFS. It is a bootable CD that has a few
nice utilities on it and they are gui tools. You can find their website
here: http://www.systemrescuecd.org/
Jon
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 20:03, MonMotha
and should have
> the
> # sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended
> to
> # as many users as required.
> ;[myshare]
> ; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
> ; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
> ; valid users = mary fred
> ; public = no
> ; writable = yes
> ; printable = no
> ; create mask = 0765
>
> [share]
> comment = Shared files
> writeable = yes
> path = /var/share
>
>
>
> --
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you saying that nobody can see the shared folder in your network
neighborhood? Im not sure I understand what you are asking but if it is
that you can't see the share on the Linux server then you need to add:
[share]
comment = Shared files
writeable = yes
path = /var/share
browseable = yes #add this to see the share in Windows
and restart smbd.
HTH,
Jon
Thanks Vince and Virgil for clarifying that for me.
Jon
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 01:08, Virgil wrote:
> LDAP is the protocol which is used to authenticate for AD.
>
> Virgil
>
>
>
> >
> > As for #2. Isn't AD just LDAP with a different name? This is the
&
ve
the server up and running and have been playing with it for about a week
now. You would have to buy a connector license for lookOut and I don't
think it supports lookOut Express. It does work with kmail.
As for #2. Isn't AD just LDAP with a different name? This is the
conclusion I have come to, is it correct?
Jon
uld accomplish with this would be to have a large lobbying force to
prevent these horrible laws that are trying to be passed.
--
Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
nd, that they can
open it in OOo and edit it. Where the template is highlighted for you
add text to, when you try to add text it didn't put it in the
highlighted area. Instead, it added the text in before the highlighted
area and shifted it to the right as you typed. In the body of the
template? Forget about it, you couldn't even add text.
Now I am no great OOo user, but if we could get around this issue we
could switch all of our labs over to OOo. But as it stands, we have to
have a mixture of the two so we can edit the resume templates that the
user created in msoffice.
--
Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.
Hope that helps,
Jon
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 12:08, Rodney Kanno wrote:
> > Rodney, IIRC, you must also edit you XF86Config-4 to specify the new
> > NVdriver, instead of the default nv one. Should be in the Graphics
> > device section, under section "Device".
try qmail www.qmail.org
Jon
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 21:10, eXt wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, well im using Mandrake 9.
> Is SendMail easier to configure? i havent heard many nice things about
> sendmail, but i need to get some sort of e-mailing system so i can use it to
>
Thanks Dusty, I don't feel so bad now.
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 17:18, Dustin Cross wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> Check out these data centers and how organized they are. And someone once
> complained about my cabling!
>
> http://www.sandust.org/sandust/pics/rack_small.jpg
>
> http://www.theregister.co.u
Charles, Thanks for the post, now I wish I had not sent what I did.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 14:31, Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
> Raise your sail one foot and you get ten feet of wind. -Chinese Proverb
>
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Robert Green wrote:
>
> > Keep your chin up, Cha
a fine job on this. Your
a credit to the list. ;)
Jon
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 08:43, R. Scott Belford wrote:
> Joe Linux wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > R. Scott Belford wrote:
> >
> >> I tried to address this with the following: "Responding to other
> >&
d for your user using
the 'smbpasswd' command.
Hope that helps,
Jon
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 00:25, Alvin Murphy wrote:
> I have recently abandoned RH 8.0 mainly because I could not get it to
> configure and print pirnters either local or SMB; I am back on Mandrake
> 9 which does
Ronnie, have you tried to hit the 'ctrl+alt+F2 or F3 or F4 orF8' key
sequence? Would that help?
Jon
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:12, Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
> hi, I can't startx on my laptop which has mandrake 8.1 installed on it.
> So at the moment I basically have
Warren,
Will other distro's have to follow suit in regards to mp3? Or is this
just an RH deal? Also, does this mean that the ogg vorbis format
could/should become the new standard? I would be interested to hear what
you think.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 01:18, Warren Togami
uld you also recommend using the ximian red-carpet to help install
updates as well?
Jon
Thats what I was afraid of, I'm thinking now maybe just re-install from
scratch with only the things I need and force myself to learn how to
install packages and dependencies. But I am gonna try what you have
suggested because I've never down that before.
Thanks Warren,
Jon
On Tue,
y and add an application like star office, there are so many
dependencies that I can never get them all installed correctly. So I
just do a full install, which is a waste of space and resources. Oh
well, as I asked earlier how bad is a full install?
Jon
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 22:07, Warren Togami
Has anyone ran into this problem before and found a
resolution?
Any help would be appreciated,
Jon
Warren,
One gotcha' that I ran into when I first started wiring was when you put
the wires into the jack, look at the end of the jack to make sure all
the wires are pushed all the way in so that you can see the ends through
the front of the jack.
Jon
On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 16:55, Warren T
0. I did have to pay $200.00 for the email
scanning software from Vexira, but I didn't mind considering the cost of
alternatives i.e. Norton, McAffee, etc..
Just my two cents,
Jon
On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 12:07, Jeff Mings wrote:
> This article is two links away from the corresponding Slashdo
spaces but nothing is working. Any advice is appreciated.
Jon
Any chance on webcasting it for us poor Alaskans? I'd put my check in
the mail if so.
Jon
On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 17:23, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
> Yes, the class is on. I'll be teaching it, there are 5 people signed up so
> far with room for about 5 more.
>
> http
Dusty,
Perfect! Thats exactly what I wanted to do just didn't know that the
#!/bin/sh designated which shell to execute the command with. It is
working perfectly now. Thanks a lot!
Jon
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 19:45, Dustin Cross wrote:
> The first line of the script tells it what
on me quickly. I
think what is causing my problem is the pipe(|) but I'm no expert *nix type
guy to figure out a solution.
Jon
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carl Tucker
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 6:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
/rc.local that won't start using the csh shell I get an 'ambiguous
output redirect' message. When I switch over to sh and run the same command
it works just fine. But I need this command to start at system bootup time.
Any ideas?
Jon
the same of the one I just read. Can someone
tell me what I need to look at to fix this problem? Is there some sort of
dump I can do that will show me my settings or something, I am at a complete
loss.
Jon
I am setting up a mail server using qmail and am planning to use
squirrelmail as a web interface. The guide that I am reading also
suggest using vmailmgr, why would I want to do this? Is there a good
reason to use vmailmgr for only one domain?
Jon
Thanks for the suggestions. My work is purchasing me a new laptop and I
wanted to make sure I could use Linux on it.
Jon
I am going to be buying a laptop soon and want to know if there is one
that is totally linux friendly? It will have a cd burner, built in
ethernet and floppy. I would like the price to be between $1000-$1500.
Are there any suggestions?
Jon
OK, I am going to try and use IMAP with freebsd4.5 and qmail. I beleive
I have to use courier imap for this setup. I want to thank you guys for
schooling me on the differences between pop and imap.
Jon
ave a problem? Post to the list and await
your answer.
My 2 cents,
Jon
Does anyone know of a webmail interface, something similiar to
squirrelmail, that works with pop3 instead of imap? And is their a
reason to use imap instead of pop3?
Thnx,
Jon
Wow, imagine that.M$ absolutely disgusts me, I hope this will be a
catalysts for more schools to follow the open source path.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 14:37, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
> Interesting to note that among the targeting school districts for license
> audits, M$ has convient
aware of that I also should be familiar with?
This may repost because I signed up the wrong email address and am
awaiting moderator approval. Sorry.
Jon
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 19:16, MonMotha wrote:
> I have a bootdisk I can send you an image of that has JUST what you need
> to make a f
What would be the minimal install for a box to run only iptables? I
would like to build a firewall only box and would like to have as little
as possible loaded on the machine. OS will be mandrake 8.2.
Thnx,
Jon
test of my mail servers ability to send and recieve to luau list, please
do not respond.
Is there a way to get mozilla to use evolution as the default email
client when I click on an email link in a webpage? It is so far using
its own built-in email application and I would like to change that.
Jon
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