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On Monday 09 August 2004 11:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a ftp account name rtest. once rtest is logon he can browse the /
> > directory. how can I prevent this? Is there a way I can jail rtest
> > account in
> > the /home/rtest directory?
> >
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> > Alben Benavente Alteza
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, linux forum wrote:
> router1# sh ip route
> Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, O - OSPF,
>B - BGP, > - selected route, * - FIB route
> K>* 10.0.0.0/24 is directly connected, eth1
> K * 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo
> C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 07:25:19AM +0800, Eric Noel wrote:
> With the release of debian 3.1 nearing will my debian woody with
> custom compiled kernel 2.4.27 via make-kpkg be affected when i upgrade
> to debian 3.1?
No, it won't break. :)
(How do I know? I have a Debian Sid box with a custom-buil
With the release of debian 3.1 nearing will my debian woody with custom
compiled kernel 2.4.27 via make-kpkg be affected when i upgrade to
debian 3.1?
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Guys has anyone here had setup a postfix+SpamAssassin/Mysql+webuserprefs?
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On 7/9/2004 at 8:51 AM Joey Legaspi wrote:
>> i've never worked hard at getting the winmodems to work.
>> basically, i gave up on them and just used external modems or
>> PCMCIA
edit /etc/vsftpd.conf, then set the following lines:
userlist_enable=YES
userlist_file=/etc/vsftpd_userlist
then append the usernames on /etc/vsftpd_userlist that
you want to give the "/" root directory access rights.
otherwise, all other users are locked on their respective
home directories
> I have a ftp account name rtest. once rtest is logon he can browse the /
> directory. how can I prevent this? Is there a way I can jail rtest account
> in
> the /home/rtest directory?
>
> --
> Alben Benavente Alteza
snipped from the vsftpd man page
chroot_list_enable
If activated, you may pr
I have a ftp account name rtest. once rtest is logon he can browse the /
directory. how can I prevent this? Is there a way I can jail rtest account in
the /home/rtest directory?
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good day.
in mrtg, how is the average in and average out calculated?
thanks for the help.
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what soundcard?
what error on alsamixer?
have you tried using the OSS modules instead?
for your LILO problem, what letter in L-I-L-O do you see before the
"6 6 6 6 6"?
regards,
Kenneth
bryan wrote:
ALSA modules are loaded but do not seem to work
alsamixer returns an error value etc.
once a
These warning are often seen when there is a "dirty" rebuild from
swap.state.
These warnings are harmless.
regards,
Kenneth
Roi wrote:
What do you think is this error?
WARNING: newer swaplog entry for dirno 1, fileno 00025DA7
Maraming ganong messages when I ran tail -f cache.log.
BTW:
pls. reply
What do you think is this error?
WARNING: newer swaplog entry for dirno 1, fileno 00025DA7
Maraming ganong messages when I ran tail -f cache.log.
BTW:
pls. reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thank you.
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Roger Filomeno wrote:
that was so lame.
what was the challenge for hackers there anyways? The site will deface
or go down by itself anyways.hehehe.
script-kiddied via redtape :D
its probably prone to SQL inject anyways nor it uses SSL? I wouldnt
be surprised if they find out there was a
http://
that was so lame.
what was the challenge for hackers there anyways? The site will deface
or go down by itself anyways.hehehe.
its probably prone to SQL inject anyways nor it uses SSL? I wouldnt
be surprised if they find out there was a
http://www.gov.ph/hackerslogin.asp? lol
Anyway, i didnt k
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