On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Javier Bassi javierba...@gmail.com wrote:
lists is not to comply about spam, but since we are already offtopic
comply---complain
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Scott Learmonth sc...@moosepile.net wrote:
That would be like judging yourself by the amount of spam
Le 03/09/2011 12:35, Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2011-09-02, Mathieu BLANCmathieu.bl...@smile.fr wrote:
I setup this, *and it seems to work well.*
Routers in network A see 2 routes to Network B : bsd1 and bsd2.
For example :
First route : bsd1
Second route : bsd2
bsd1 is the master carp on
Hi,
sorry to post again this.
Is there someone who have already
tried a vpn
using ikev2 with EAP-MSCHAP-V2 support ?
Thank you very
much.
Cheers,
Wesley.M
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
incorporating Internet access!)
GUI
Web-server (with HTTPS capabilities)
LDAP+-Kerberos server for User auth
CAS or
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 23:55:52 +1000
Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
incorporating Internet access!)
GUI
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 16:09:43 +0200, jirib wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep
2011 23:55:52 +1000
Alec Taylor wrote:
Good evening, What's the
most secure operating system? /me is thinking OpenBSD Features
required:
and how exactly is webserver going to secure enduser desktop
env?
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Steve wrote:
6.3.6.1 Emergency unload
[... ]Emergency unload
is intended to be invoked in rare situations. Because this operation
is inherently uncontrolled, it is more mechanically stressful than a
normal unload.
Yes. I have a Thinkpad T43 with a Hitachi Travelstar 5K100
(HTS541060G9AT00) and
hi alec,
- Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
incorporating Internet access!)
GUI
Web-server (with
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
What you think is not important for suits ;-) For them the most
important part is how much dinners and other gifts will they have from
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Linn cel...@mtu.edu wrote:
hi alec,
- Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
B TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security
On 2011-09-05, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
WINE compatible
nope.
If my project proposal is successful, I will be implementing this
system to replace a Windows environment
On 2011-09-05, Mathieu Blanc mathieu.bl...@smile.fr wrote:
So the ingoing traffic goes into bsd1, and the servers now use bsd2 to
go out.
Is it not a problem ? In terms of firewalling for example (keep state ?
will bsd2 authorize the trafic which is initiated by bsd1 ? maybe with
the help of
For the fun of it, I just installed 4.9 (AMD64) on an SD card, booted
from the card and mounted one of my Ext3 partitions on the hard disk. I
copied a file from the disk to the card to be sure it was active,
umounted the hard disk and halted. Not a sound from the disk no
click, nothing.
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:25:46 -0400
Steve scha...@aei.ca wrote:
For the fun of it, I just installed 4.9 (AMD64) on an SD card, booted
from the card and mounted one of my Ext3 partitions on the hard disk.
I copied a file from the disk to the card to be sure it was active,
umounted the hard
Features required:
TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
incorporating Internet access!)
GUI
Web-server (with HTTPS capabilities)
LDAP+-Kerberos server for User auth
CAS or similar for SSO
Radius or (preferably) Diameter support
Java support
WINE
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote:
AFAIK it doesn't run on current mainframes. Only IBM's various OS's
run on mainframes, as IBM has a corner on that mainframe market.
But with the Hercules emulator, you can run the mainframe on your desktop!!!
:)
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On Sep 5, 2011, at 8:55, Alec Taylor alec.tayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
Features required:
TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
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You're thinking of that C2 aren't you? Heh, but he wanted a network stack.
I'm thinking MS-DOS with the network stack...
Alec,
Why are you trolling? If this is a real project/proposal, you need a
hell of a lot more help than this.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Marco Peereboom
Hi,
Like a questioner, may i ask you one question.
Is there some history about hardware which you get for free from users.
For example, may be you sold some tower or slim for food at the begging. I
don't ask you what now, but it's too interest and will be great to see some
page, where you track
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