On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 11:52:10 -0500, Brian Healey wrote:
>Would you please share with me the specifications and/or recommendations you
>have?
>- i.e. Brand, Processor, memory, etc.
>* I'd like to get a computer that doesn't have driver and swappable
>component issues
>For example I can run to Best
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 11:20:42 -0500, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>I called the company and they are required to have an out of office reply.
They should be required to have a /properly configured/ o-o-o reply. What
does their company do when two of their users' are both out, and something
trigger
firewall (using netfilter/iptables) and haven't had a problem since.
Just FYI.
Cheers,
Jon Etkins
Austin, TX
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First things first: you really need to allow a little more than 3.75 hours
between posting and reposting. Many (most) potential respondents don't
read the list around the clock, and allowing at least 24 hours between
reposts would (a) potentially allow everyone to see and respond to your
original
There were several messages about this last week. Something to do with
unicode. Consult the archives. :)
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:30:01 -0500, John P Verel wrote:
>
>On 11/11/02 10:53 -0500, Brent Canipe wrote:
>
>> Is this a fixable problem on my end or is the man pages just screwed up somehow.
places. Currently I have to su
>> -l after I login as myself.
Perhaps I'm missing something, but what does this achieve? You still have
to pass the root password, and the channel is secured before you even send
the login name, so how is it any more secure to do this after you've
On 08 Nov 2002 13:42:04 -0500, Saul Arias wrote:
>On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 12:21, Craig Iffelberg wrote:
>>
>> I thought html was just for web pages.
>
>This is one of the best posts I've seen on this list this year.
Craig gets a ribbon. :)
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Since it appears that nobody has a solution to my redirected port timeout
problem, I guess I need to take it to the ipchains and/or firewall gurus -
any idea where I should start looking?
Thanks,
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--- anywhere anywhere any
-> 6250
ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere any
-> 6700
Chain icmp (1 references):
target prot opt sourcedestination
ports
ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere