and is not recommended.
Upgrading the CMS would be a safer option.
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Hi Dmitry,
I agree, this should be actively opposed and it will be - Electronic
Frontiers Australia are already on the case - http://nocleanfeed.com
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Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
Guys this is bloody serious -- let's do something about it.
Petitions, complaints, protests -- anything
week -
you can make a trivial two port switch out of a linux machine with
brtools).
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option if I can find one.
I looked into Telstra's NextG, but gave up because they can't give you a
real static IP address (without using their cloud and BDSL etc for
around $1000 per month all up).
Cheers,
Marty
With the Demise of the I-Burst Network, I now have to look for an
alternative
Gerald said the following on 15/12/2006 7:53 AM:
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 08:43:40PM +1000, Gerald wrote:
Do any Sluggers know how to get 4 x sata drives working on this mother
board with Linux or Indeed any O/S?
When i add a drive beyond 2 the system gets screwed up.
Kernel panic.
blocking the Telstra nameservers.
*) Find a Pacific Internet customer and log a fault under their name -
Pacific are usually miles ahead of Telstra for tech support.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Marty
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F: 02 9460 8166
Voytek Eymont said the following on 30/11/2006 10:34 AM:
On Wed
,
This is new - I was getting answers from apollo.infor.pl yesterday (or
the day before)... but its definitely not responding now.
I don't see a lot of inconsistencies in their setup. Zeus is multi homed
but that doesn't count. What am I missing? Thanks ;)
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Its probably your dhcp client overwriting the settings. There is
probably a command line or conf option to turn this off.
Cheers,
Marty
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Ashley said the following on 30/11/2006 6:17 PM:
I have changed the resolv.conf to show the main DNSs of my provider
BigPond customer - it doesn't hurt to attack these
problems from both sides.
Cheers,
Marty
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Voytek Eymont said the following on 29/11/2006 11:41 AM:
I have a user on BigPond cable that can no longer access a particular
domain, www.gazetaprawna.pl
both IE
Hi Raphael,
I've found this one a few times now.
Try using:
mount -t cifs //yadda/yadda
rather than smbmount.
Cheers,
Marty
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Raphael Kraus said the following on 29/11/2006 11:59 AM:
G'day all,
Distro/kernel: Debian GNU/Linux 2.6.8-3-k7-smp
I'm writing
at the local console
for error messages.
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there?
Ben
The lazy way?
du -a | sort -g
will do something along those lines...
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(nachi/welchia etc) use this as a secondary attack if port 135 is not available.
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Marty
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connectors are fine.
PS2 - Serial mouse have nearly always given me grief.
YMMV.
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More Info
?
There might be a message in your deleted items with more information about
the error...
Ring Ozemail tech support, they might be able to help - 132 884, 24 hours.
If you have all day and a few hundred spare dollars, ring Micro$oft.
Cheers,
Marty
Netway Networks Pty Ltd
(T) 8920 8877
(F) 8920
imho, Ozemail Tech support is her best option. I even supplied the number.
All my other suggestions are equally valid.
Its Outlook providing the negative experience. Do you think she's running it
under Wine? ;)
Please move this OT thread to Slug-chat.
Cheers,
Marty
I don't think
procedures, address books etc).
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you're connected to a DSLAM, so PADT is normally a
good sign on new connections.
Merry Xmas ;)
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From: Martin Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 8:44 AM
To: SLUG
Subject: [SLUG] ADSL Problem
Merry Xmas all...
I'm
multiple internet
connections and can apply ipchains to each one. If you route, you can still
do much the same.
Cheers,
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are ok-ish, and Seagate's are good.
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the resolv.conf, or set the permissions/immutable bit
on resolv.conf to prevent updates.
Cheers,
Marty
Dear Molluscs
Could you possibly help me with a small DNS problem. Up
until now I have
been using my ISP's DNS. I entered the settings during the
installation. I
have just set up
culprit.
Cheers,
Marty
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 11:13, Peter Chubb wrote:
Peter == Peter Garrone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter I wonder what the pros and cons are of leaving ones domestic
Peter grade home computer powered up continually. I have one of
Peter lionels dual cpu celeron
This will break things if you're running services. If so, have a look at the
policy based routing stuff and iproute2 - its not difficult and works
nicely.
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From: Richard Hayes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 11:56 AM
To: [EMAIL
tried.
- Music stealing programs? :)
don't these things work over a pair of coathangers? They've been designed to
circumvent everything so they'll probably work.
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issue? Any thoughts on possible
courses of action?
Thanks!
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getting
better, each day the peaks are slightly less... A colleague spoke to Pacific
yesterday and they reported no known issues.
Before last Wednesday Pacific ADSL's rocked.
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related to the
inter-ISP connectivity than customer to ISP issues. In these cases, dialing
up the same ISP isn't likely to help much.
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Hiya EB,
Sounds like fun.
We are using rsync and offsite backup servers to handle this kind of
problem. It works fine as long as the link bandwidth is sufficient to
replicate changed files nightly... The backup server than backs up to tape.
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From
Sendmail is running on the machine and accepting connections according to
ps -aux? You can telnet to your.deadrat.machines.ip on port 25 ok?
If so, try sending a mail from another machine to
username@[your.deadrat.machines.ip] and watch your log for problems.
Cheers,
Marty
-Original
?
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From: Marty Richards
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:19 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Weird MAC addresses?
Hi All,
Weird problem...
In a new compaq PC with dual netgear 311's (using the fa311 driver from
netgear) we see some interesting effects
:00:17:32:42:00
Any thoughts on why startup would show 2 cards with the same MAC, yet
ifconfig shows 2 different MACs entirely?
eth0 is local lan, eth1 connects to an adsl modem.
Cheers,
Marty
~
But not even in their wildest dreams could the business elites
broad
sweeping statements like people shouldn't run WinXX on live IPs is just wrong.
Anyway, either thread==dead or thread-chat...
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Hi Howard,
I see this a lot. It seems that hda is in LBA mode, and hdc is CHS. I don't
usually change the mode or the settings, just calculate and create hdcX
slightly larger than the hdaX. This works nicely for disaster recovery also.
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Marty
-Original Message-
From: Howard
a drive late last week and is still up.
If you use IDE drives try not to put 2 drives on the one IDE channel.
If you need performance then you'll probably need hardware raid.
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From: John Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10
Does anyone know the easiest why to connect Apache with PHP to a
Windows box
running an access database.
ODBC
http://php.weblogs.com/odbc
hth
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vulnerabilities...
hth
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# /usr/bin/ncpmount -ov -S groucho -U mikelake -A 138.xx.xx.xx.xx
/web/http/faculty/ /mnt
i'm still guessing (not having ncpmount on my system)
but have you tried
# /usr/bin/ncpmount -v -S groucho -U mikelake -A
138.xx.xx.xx.xx /web/http/faculty/ /mnt
?
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version of sendmail are you using and which M4 macro did you use?
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and Streaming Video
Music (thing Big Brother et al) last month.
Telstra needed to do something. But they should have enforced their AUP rather
then capping the service.
My 2c
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your details when convenient.
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(when you are connected to the net)
would probably be helpful.
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, not related to any one specific
application... (ie. console is fine, X is wrong everywhere - from login to mozilla)
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the service out in /etc/inittab and restart init...
then you can start the service manually and debug it...
i have similar problems with misconfigured mgetty processes...
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Bugger that !
How do you guys use mutt and view urls ?
i read my mail in mutt in an xterm and i can right click on a URL and select
Open in browser which launches a netscape window...
YMMV (this is on progeny debian with gnome)
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chat should be interacting with their menu
system... if you need help with the chat script, just let the list know what things
you
have to enter and at what prompts...
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;)
later
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that would be able to capture the ethernet
frame of the offending packets and report the MAC address in the frames...
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marty
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to generate spoofed IPs, that
surely won't affect the ARP requests (ie. i am only ever going to see
valid, assigned IPs in the ARP packet payload)
or have i got that wrong?
later
marty
I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what they want
because I'm me. - Corduroy, Pearl Jam
of the machines are going to respond to
who has 10.0.0.1 because all of them are configured with 192.168.0.*
IPs...
it would be only in the ethernet frame of the spoofed packets that I would
be able to put spoofed IP and MAC address together...
is there a tool that captures ethernet frames?
later
marty
on
any ftp mirror... however they are built against a more recent system and
would require you to upgrade (at least particular packages) anyway...
compile it?
later
marty
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that
is better at linking IP traffic with the MAC address of the sender...
any ideas?
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such a
comprehensive rundown of the process and pitfalls.
later
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sell what they don't
own)... read your contract to see on what grounds they can terminate the
lease
later
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missed the last couple meetings -
has this changed?
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for mod_throttle
later
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because I'm me." - Corduroy, Pearl Jam
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and linux-laptop.neting
and i can't figure it out...
my best guess is it needs boot parameters passed to the kernel, but what
they need to be i don't know...
ideas?
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leverage to obtain a shell. Obviously this
isn't going to be the case all the time.
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is broken in lilo. Check your lilo.conf and reinstall.
I assume you have a boot disk and it boots if you use mount root=/dev/md0 ?
Good luck ;)
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Marty
On Friday, March 30, 2001 10:25 PM, Dave Peters [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
Has anyone setup ide boot raid level 1 on a Caldera 2.3
delete FROM password WHERE password.uname IN
(select uname FROM user WHERE status = "old");
try being explicit about the status field...
ie.
delete FROM password WHERE password.uname IN
(select uname FROM user WHERE user.status = "old");
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"I can't buy
seriously out of date
and you're on the long road.
Longer term though, imho the procedure needs to be dramatically simplified
to something similar to other operating systems. The 26 step job is a trifle
messy and its easy to stray...
Cheers,
Marty
On Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7:43 PM, Jeffrey Borg
feeling that performance is
not going to be anything to write home about...
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installed and mkraid has just finished without lots of ugly errors... so its
looking good at the moment but not over yet...
Cheers,
Marty
On Tuesday, March 27, 2001 4:17 PM, Howard Lowndes
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What's the problem. I have a site in Melb that has been running software
R
. It'll be faster.
I haven't got as far as trying to boot from the raid yet, and from what I
see on the net thats the really fun part.
Cheers,
Marty
On Tuesday, March 27, 2001 4:54 PM, Marty Richards
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi Howard,
Thanks for your mail (thanks Crossfire also). I
have readthe book, twice
still having problems uncompressing .tgz files
.tgz is equivalent to .tar.gz
any command line suggestions?
what are you trying ??
any utilities recommended?
yes. tar
tar -zxvf filename.tgz
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marty
"I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be
rpm of hylafax (and the suse mirror directory had a message to
download from suse.com)...
my second recommendation is rpmfind.net
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=hylafax
i find that anything i download from there is only limited by my
connection...
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marty
"I can't buy
cle so I'm not sure
how serious it was. Anyone else see it? I'll ask my colleague later where he
found it..
Maybe if DeadRat didn't introduce so many daft root holes in the first
place... sigh. ;) (ok, a little trollish - I couldn't resist).
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the drives and running reiser...
This is the first time I've tried to mirror on Linux.. I guess then I should
be looking back at ext2 and suffering the odd fsck? Any suggestions?
Thanks ;)
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your
modem will accept it...
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Too late :(
Already gone for me.
downloading now... :)
planetmirror.com has the progeny RC1 mirrored...
but, if anyone wants a CDR just drop me an email...
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marty
"I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what they want
because I'm me." - Corduroy, Pearl Jam
of what is Not Allowed to be posted in
slug.
I'm not sure if the Slug FAQ specifies exactly what is Not Allowed, but my
thoughts would be anything with negative personal content and/or frequent
religious references is probably not appreciated.
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Hi Howard,
I have had problems with tcpdump ignoring packets...
I use snort now, works very well ;) www.snort.org
Cheers,
Marty
On Friday, March 16, 2001 1:14 PM, Howard Lowndes
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Can anyone offer the correct options to use with tcpdump and tcpshow to
see
make sure "cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" returns 1
later
marty
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.
Best of luck. ;)
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I use rpi.net.au. Not the fastest in the world, but linux friendly ;)
I also use most of the major ISPs at various client sites, haven't found any
that didn't work with linux... whats the problem with connecting to
Netspace?
Cheers,
Marty
On Tuesday, March 06, 2001 8:53 PM, Tom Deckert
[SMTP
gateway on your local network if you only want to talk to other machines on
the same local network.
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I was thinking about corporate.pacific.net.au, but haven't committed yet.
Anyone using Pacific? Fixed IP is not a problem there they tell me.
Cheers,
Marty
On Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:44 PM, Ian Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
OK, I'm sick of waiting for Telstra Direct.
Anyone using
some real details
from various points on the network.
Thanks!
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FYI, upgrade/patch now if you haven't already.
Cheers,
Marty
-Original Message-
From: InfoSec News [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ISN] SSH remote root exploit was released
-- Forwarded message
for those who read it...
kernel traffic has moved to
http://kt.zork.net/
the guy who writes it was part of the layoffs at linuxcare due to the
turbolinux merger...
later
marty
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because I'm me." - Corduroy,
haven't had time to test it..
Also, 486's sometimes have trouble keeping up with a 100Mb card (if you can
find an ISA one?), and PCI is not an option.
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en't tried it for years - maybe it doesn't work on the newer versions of
Doze?
rm -rf * is what you're looking for.
Cheers,
Marty
On Thursday, February 22, 2001 8:29 AM, Simon Bryan
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi,
Is there an equivalent in Linux to the DOS deltree, that will remove
fold
ped it out and threw in a cheapy Netgear
which is doing very well. ;)
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it working (I've
heard they're better now...).
Thanks ;)
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'name'
'myloginname' 'word' 'mypassword'
chmod both of these to executable, run "/call ", watch your log for errors.
These are similar but different to the scripts I sent earlier - these are
ozemail scripts. ;)
Cheers,
Marty
On Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:22 AM, Alan Lee
ed ipmasqadm (google search for it)
and then use the portfw feature of it...
later
marty
*
port forwarding = pass packets for IP:PORT to DIFFERENT_IP:RANDOM_PORT
forwarding = pass packets for IP:PORT thru to that machine
"I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what they want
be
access to the forwarded port on the
external interface.
Cheers,
Marty
On Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:24 AM, Paul Robinson
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Thanks Marty,
When you said it was really easy I thought "sure sure" but that
was amazingly easy to setup and write
;)
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noone should be doing it like that ;)
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sts that
I should add a line to /etc/network/interfaces but I haven't been able to
figure out the syntax of the file... ?!?
anyone want to hit me with the cluestick about that file??
later
marty
"I can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what they want
because I'm me." - Corduroy,
sorry about that..
found it... "man interfaces" duH!
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Interesting to read, but maybe a bit more then you are looking for
Kuro5hin - http://www.kuro5hin.org
Like /. but so much better
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... but, the
articles are lot broader then /. and cover areas other then "news for
nerds", which is not necessarily a bad thing in my opinion...
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they all seem pretty much equivelant. Anyone had experience with
these or any others and can make a recomendation one way or the other?
haven't played with it, but when i had a look i turned up this:
http://www.strongcrypto.com/
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i gather this list is opt-in ?
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ique to
debian and i got a little overexcited about the package database helping
find the right cd (maybe people who have had to mount/umount and inspect 3
redhat cds looking for an app will share my joy)
anyway, if and when i get my hands on progeny i will give it a spin and
post a review of that as w
ad
highlighted... so it sounds right...
anyway, if and when i get my hands on progeny i will give it a spin
and post a review of that as well...
Can we hold you to that?
yup. :)
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will be coming from fetchmail and hence 127.0.0.1
it is your isp or whoever is providing the pop box that needs to apply the
filtering for it to work...
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currently porting to unix...
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an 'exec'...
have a look at the mail() function...
http://www.php.net/manual/en/html/function.mail.html
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you post the contents of /etc/hosts or a query of the 10. IP address
in nslookup?
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