of blacklisting.
Just isn't applicable in every network setup (ISPs, for example).
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msg09168/pgp0.pgp
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k square the it's most likely that the file is in Unix
> format.
> On the slackware box you should try to unix2dos it.
Or just open and save it using Wordpad on windows box, that will also do
it.
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If it's already installed, try simply typing:
nc -h
And if it's correctly installed, it will give you a nice help screen.
Sec [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have not installed netcat before on Linux. It is apparently included
> in my Linux. How can I start using / install
the box'?
> From what I gather Slackware is a little harder to learn than Redhat,
> but a little more... configurable? Am I right? I have no problems with
> using the console and learning anything the hard way :D
>
> What advantages/disadvanages does Slackware 8.0 have over Redha
line as
>follows:
>
> Dear jleonard , as you reguested...
>
> There is nothing in the body of the message and there are no attachments.
>
>
> I did not originate these messages. Has anyone else seen this? Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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