Hello all,
Strange things present themselves that I would greatly appreciate
comments on.
As a random act of paranoia I have portscanned one of the machines at
work with the latest NMAP Beta (2.54BETA22) and got the following:
(snipped version)
22/tcp openssh
"Marshall, Joshua" wrote:
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> I should know how to do this but how can I convert a stack of files
> from CRLF to LF format?
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Another trick is to use the zip/unzip ut
Colin Humphreys wrote:
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> I have a progect that involves being able to send mail to a smtp server.
> This now requires to be able to send attachments.
>
> Is there a little app around that will mime-encode a binary and dump
> back the encoded stuff?
>
> -Colin
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Rachel Polanskis wrote:
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> Sluggers,
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> I read on /. about Applix and Adobe both making annoucements about
> discontinuing popular products on the Linux platfrom.
>
> Applix is begging that free officeware products are biting too hard.
> What about Adobe?
>
This is not as bad as it may seem
Hey SLUG buddies,
My question is:
To those of you using DHCP and DNS, besides the Perl scripts and Cron
stuff I found, how are you keeping the DNS A records in sync with the IP
leases that change every so often.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Regards
Brett
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Slug Buddies,
Hope the weekend was good!
OK quick quiz: ? is to IRC Daemons as Apache is to Web Daemons for
10 points.
Sourceforge and Freshmeat bring up a lot of options and I would like to
know which is the definitive server.
Many thanks in advance
Brett
PS One with an RPM would be go
marty wrote:
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> a friend just rang me up, his system boots but stops at 'LI'
>
> i have heard about this before but i couldn't remember what it means...
>
> please remind me how painfully sad my memory is...
>
> later
> marty
>
> "I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what they
Michael Fox wrote:
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> Afternoon everybody,
>
> Just want to put a few questions to those who have a little more experience
> with some advance squid questions I may have.
>
> We have 50/50 spread of users who are using locked down browsers while
> another lot of users don't. The issue we are h