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Posted By loadc
Apache auth question
While not technically a unix question, I was hoping for some help from you all-

I've got an Apache 1.3.x server, and I am using basic auth from the pam_auth module and winbind on the back of that....
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Posted By loadc
on the boxen
WEll,

If yer lookin' fer a good speed mac and it can handle OSX, I'd actually look at the new iBooks, they are really awesome, and I have a few friends that are techs that actually double boot...
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Posted By loadc
not to cut you all short....
Go here

http://www.macosx.org/utilsys.html

download the patch (I believe it to be the updated version for your OSX install

Run the command it gives you at the site under the download for the...
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Posted By loadc
Xenith rules!!!
So, there I was,

I wanted a laptop, and one of the old guys with a sense of humor drags out a Zenith SuperSport 286, 40 Meg Conner HD, 640K onboard, and a kickin 4MB total RAM. Needless to say,...
Forum: Cybersecurity 12-16-2001
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Posted By loadc
MacOSX and Evolution
I'd also look at possibly putting Darwin (the underlying OS for OSX, more or less) on a spare box and setting that up to do compiles and such. I think it may serve well for a development area and...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-23-2001
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Posted By loadc
/stand/sysinstall go to the option for...
/stand/sysinstall

go to the option for adding ports and packages software, pick an ftp server (I like ftp5, in the US), and browse the security area, I believe that tripwire is in there (I...
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Posted By loadc
Hmmm
I've got some questions for you, and I think I understand your frustration...
I remember somewhere a while back reading that Suns will only boot from a 2048 block reading CDROM, and the norm...
Forum: Programming 10-17-2001
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Posted By loadc
Okay- I'm back, and done with what...
Okay-


I'm back, and done with what distracted me, sorry...

Well, what I've done at home before is to basically share out, via NFS, teh directory with the man pages on it. This is...
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Posted By loadc
WEEEL
The easy way is to set pager to nothing, at least that has worked for me in the past...

export PAGER=

and it may spit back that that is invalid, if so, I'll look at my box tonight and see what...
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Posted By loadc
Named
It looks like named, but it's said as "name-dee", it's the daemon that runs the name server. The config file you want is in /etc, if memory serves, usually /etc/named.conf. There shoudl also be a...
Forum: Programming 10-15-2001
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Posted By loadc
Probably a dumb question on my part: Do you...
Probably a dumb question on my part:

Do you mean that you want a "manual host"? Basically, a set of man pages for the entire network, that nayone can access, so that you don't have to add them to...
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Posted By loadc
I may be off here, but I don't see any other...
I may be off here, but I don't see any other answers, and if memory serves, this was a relatively easy one.
Have you ever heard of "burst speeds" on netwrok equipment? This is in refernece to the...
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Posted By loadc
Just a quickie
Just a couple of quick notes,

1. Please make sure to get the upgrade to the 10.1 version of the Mac OSX release, at your Apple store or available by mail from apple at no charge. IT is only in CD...
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Posted By loadc
Are you running the daemons?
What I want to ask is:

there should be some processes running, not the least of which should be rpc.statd (or similar), this will tell rpcinfo (if I remmeber right) what is running on the box. ...
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Posted By loadc
Pager, not man....man
Well,

You have hit upon one of the neat parts of unix, the use of your environment variables to do things that make life easier, without you knowing. The reason man paginates your man pages is...
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Posted By loadc
Well, you got some options
And there are more than I have space for here, but your usual suspects are:

NFS mounts and shares

SMB, this is not something I've done much of...

"r" services, rcp, etc.

scp, the secure...
Forum: Programming 10-03-2001
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Posted By loadc
Here ya go
No point in replicating work,


unless you want to, go to www.monkey.org/~bugsong/dsniff.html

This is a suite of programs that are used for network troubleshooting, please respect...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-02-2001
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Posted By loadc
Wiley it is, then...
Yeah, I'd look for the Wiley book, that's the best "Get it up an running" book I've read off hand. I got it at B&N, there are a numbe ro fothers, and I'd be willing to bet that there is an excellent...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-02-2001
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Posted By loadc
Nimda@home, the search for intelligence on the internet
If you've got some spare processor lying around and the bandwidth to go with it, there are some scripts out there that will scan your logs, take the ips of the infected scanners, and resolve them,...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-02-2001
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Posted By loadc
Ooops!!
One more thing

man is you rfriend here, and if you haven't done the updatedb, do that and use man -k and a keyword that you want to look for "man -k X | more", that should give you some...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-02-2001
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Posted By loadc
X is your friend...
Now repeat that in a crowded room 20 times, see who looks at you, they can help...

Just kidding, you need to allow connections incoming to your display. Now, this is easy in most unices, and...
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Posted By loadc
HooYah!!
Good deal, LinuxPPC is a nice product,

I know, some are saying, is there anything this idiot HASN'T screwed around with, well, that's another story...
Linux PPC is the version of Linux...
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Posted By loadc
You must be HUGE!!!
Just kidding,


I had a similar problem, but mine was due to the fact that my groups file was about 16K+ lines long. The version of libs that my NIS was built with had a limit around 15K...
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Posted By loadc
Just a note...
If you have some time, ANtiOnline put out an article the other day,

PIX has an issue with SMTP traffic, it will allow trafiic through and may allow for compromise on mis-configured or older...
Forum: Cybersecurity 10-01-2001
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Posted By loadc
exothermic buildings...
Well,

I can tell you that my FAVORITE book on firewalls was the Cheswick and Bellovin book they wrote in the early 90's while they were working at AT&T. Internet Firewalls (Repelling...
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