I have found winscp good. it runs over ssh.
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I hve found Webcalendar good. It works of php and mysql
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From:"Sridhar Dhanapalan"
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Thu, May 7, 2009 10:17 pm
To: &q
olling the number of logins per minute was a
great suggestion which I will also incorporate. There seemed to be quite a
variation
in views over port knocking so I won't worry too much about that at this stage.
Thanks again for all the responses
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. Can I get the
server to force certificate based logins only?? If so how do I do it?? Is this
the
best approach anyway??
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Thanks Adam really!
It did clarify a few issues for me
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se who want to make a career out of software developement
I appologise if this seems like some esoteric eccentric rant. but I just had to
contribute something
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PS I am NOT anti american but there are certain aspects of their culture
(like encouraging of unrestrained greed) t
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: slug@slug.org.au--------Phill O'Flynn wrote:> So this morning is used the
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ïÎý~˪xÛ®·çyã^6Ó^´ÓOn 10/24/06, Phill O'Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed an exttra NIC on my fedora server so I can apply some QOS.On the fedora machine as far as I can tell each nic (eth0 & eth1) has
their own ip address (10.1.1.30 &
10.1.1.31) and are po
çÞü~˪{ë¯yçnùã^6Ó^´ÓOn 10/24/06, Phill O'Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed an exttra NIC on my fedora server so I can apply some QOS.On the fedora machine as far as I can tell each nic (eth0 & eth1) has
their own ip address (10.1.1.30 &
10.1.1.31) and are po
I have installed an exttra NIC on my fedora server so I can apply some QOS.On the fedora machine as far as I can tell each nic (eth0 & eth1) has
their own ip address (10.1.1.30 & 10.1.1.31) and are pointing to different
devices ( comparing mac addresses).Howevver it appears that all other
devices
contents of a standard boot CD to the USB drive and with a few tweaks, Robert's your uncle. (I haven't had the need to do this yet, so others more experienced in this technique may wish to comment
MartinOn 8/30/06, Phill O'Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have an idea how
Does anyone have an idea how to create a directory to contain linux installation
files. Then by using a flash drive to initiate a new installation process
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[SLUG] QOS - VOIP]From:"Matthew Hannigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:Mon,
August 28, 2006 12:57 pmTo: "Phill O'Flynn"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: slug@slug.org.au----On Mon,
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"Matthew Hannigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:Mon, August 28,
2006 12:42 pmTo: "Phill O'Flynn"
<
Hi AllOn a fedora 4 file server, is there any way to limit bandwidth allocated
to downloading files. I have a VOIP installation and need to make sure that there is
bandwidth available to cope.
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I use webdav using https. and it works well. especially if you use a syncing
program. Because i use windows desktops/laptops Netdrive is my choice. I saw
somewhere that mac osX has webdav support builtin. I am not a mac user so i'm
not sureThis allows you to also password protect you files. And if
MichaelI have done a fair bit of mucking around with this sort of thing.
I spent weeks getting three monitors to work so I know how VERY frustring it is. It
was a few years ago when mandrake was popular. I found of all the distros it came
the closest to setting this up... though it needed tweakingP
I'm considering updating my fc4 box to fc5
Has anyone found any problems
in directly upgrading.
Ie has fedora changed the any file locations
(again!!)
Phill
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Hi All
About a week ago i posted a request for help about windows xp and
webdav using apache.
Unfortunately no-one had experience with making it
work. But a fix has come to my attention
The trouble is that somewhere
along the line M$ decided to disable basic authentication. Unfortunately (as i
On 30/Mar/2006 09:45 Howard Lowndes wrote ..
>
>Yes I have seen the situation you describe and on one occasion it was a
>fault of XP, which I think in some areas is obscenely broken WRT DAV.
>
>You might try adding this line into the httpd.conf
> ForceType text/plain
>
>I won't guarantee tha
WebDAV
From:"Howard Lowndes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Thu, March 30, 2006 8:54 am
To: "Phill
O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Yes. Specify your problem.
Phill O'Flynn wrot
Has anyone had experience setting up webDAV folders up for windows
xp clients?
Phill
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>
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> I guess there is
no real way to set default
> permissions in a shared folder for
new folders and files (apart from using
> samba
permissions]]
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, the file permissions are set differently
is this normal
Phill
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From: "Matthew Hannigan"
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r if i use samba
or linux locally or remotely
Phill
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permissions]
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Date: Mon, March 27, 2006 3:24 pm
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"Ph
Mon, March 27, 2006 3:24 pmTo:
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slug@slug.org.au--On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:00:23PM +1100, Phill O'Flynn wrote:> Basically, all i am trying to do is
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From:"Matthew Hannigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mon, March 27, 2006 11:43 am
To: "Phill O'Flynn"
<[EMAIL PRO
d from the "group" when
i am expecting no access to others and write access for any one in the
group
if i type umask after going to the immediate parent
directory it is correct. ie "0007"
I can't figure
this out
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Sent: Tuesday, 14 March 2006 4:19 PM
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Subject: Re: FW: [SLUG] hylafax
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 03:13:23PM +1100, Phill O'Flynn wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 a
I have sent those files via your private email address as requested.
I suppose an alternative would be to include the commands in a script file
to be automatically run after the firewall is loaded???
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Phill O'Flynn
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dules:[ OK ]
Applying iptables firewall rules: iptables-restore: line 36 failed
[FAILED]
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-restore: line 36 failed
[FAILED]
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. So after editing the
file and rebooting the firewall was still blocking the transmission from the
hylafax client. Does this file get processed on boot
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Fedora 4
I am not sure where and how to make changes to make the settings permanent
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I do this?
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ument hits the print spooler which is where everything seems to stop.
Is there a log file to check to see if the linux box is blocking the
transmission?
I have tried by disabling the windows firewall but I still get the same
response
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Phill O'Flynn
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Has anyone had experience with configuring hylafax with a windows client.
Some help would be greatly appreciated right now
Phill
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whereas red hat struggled in areas
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nswer to that.
Does anyone know? But, if not why put a machine in the front line isn't
it better to keep is simple but effective?
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features (though basic) and
also a dhcp server. As I understand it (though someone with more
knowledge can correct me) that this type of firewall is more efficient
and secure.
As one engineer once told me "you don't get any prizes by finding the
hardest way to do something".
Regards
Phi
Thanks for your reply. I couldn't find anything glaringly obvious but I
was having some other install problems with the CDROM auto mount so I
think I'll have to opt for a clean install as it will probably be faster
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I am just about to install Mandrake 10.0. Has anyone already
done this? If so what do you think of it? Is it much of an improvement on 9.2?
Any problems found?
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Has anyone tried to configure the Roland/Edirol UM-1
USB midi device on Mandrake??
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Need
help to connect a linux box running Mandrake 9.1 to Telstra bigpond adsl.
I have tried all the how to’s I can find but no luck. Has any one actually got
this to work
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