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2010 Jul 14
16
For what reason the "official" Wine does not support USB ?
Hello A lot of windows application need access to an USB port. For Wine a library (or a patch) exists to manage that but it is not include in the "official" release. If we want to work with this USB port, we have to compile a personal version of Wine, but this is not really obvious for every body. Why this feature is not include in the release ? Do you plan an official release with
2009 Oct 28
3
Samba/Cups issues across a network
Hello I am in the process of trying to set up a Cups server and a Samba server on a central Linux system in my home SOHO network. The network is configured as a simple workgroup with all peer to peer connections. There is no domain controller. On this network I have a printer attached to a Win2K machine. The Cups server is require so as to use a special driver from TurboPrint for processing
2008 Sep 18
1
Getting Ruckus to Work (And Internet for that matter)
Hi, I tried installing Ruckus on my Ubuntu (newest version). For those of you not familiar with ruckus, it is like an iTunes thing for College Students which allows us to download music legally. Anyways, once installed, I tried to sign in on it and it said the following: Cannot connect to the Ruckus server: Error: A security error occurred (12175). Please check your firewall settings to verify
2007 Nov 26
1
Ruckus on Linux
Hello Wine Users! There's a dead thread (well, dead as far as ideas) on getting Ruckus to run under WINE over at ubuntuforums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=438396. Basically, it doesn't seem that anyone that's looked at the thread knows how to get the dll's Ruckus needs into WINE. I'm happy to test as I have a Ruckus account. I think anyone with a *.edu can sign
2011 Dec 06
0
Re: Forum Software Update and mailing list gateway
Hey! That's a good news! You should always update the anti-spam software to lessen or most importantly to prevent spammers. About the mailing list, splitting is the right way.
2023 Mar 28
1
APC 1000 NUT stops responding
Good afternoon, So been trying to figure out a problem i am encountering with NUT and two APC 1000 UPS's that's connected via USB, First off it somewhat works well kind of, Pull the power to either UPS and it's slow at responding but finally detects it however the other problem is that after a few days NUT just stops reporting that the Power has been off. Here is what I've
2016 Jan 18
1
How to share slash (root directory)
I am somewhat baffled by this and Googling for an answer has not given me any joy. I do get a lot of hits from preachers saying don't do it but either no answer was given or the answer refers to some distant past version of Samba... So, before anyone jumps on me, I know what I am wanting to do, and there is no risks involved. I am on a small SOHO network running my own group of computers,
2000 Apr 06
1
/dev/random is on your Solaris CD
There was some discussion recently about the Solaris /dev/random support that can be downloaded from Sun's patch archive as part of a patch to the Sun Web Server 1.0 product. The SUNWski package is the interesting bit that purports to provide /dev/random. It was noted that domestic and international versions of the patch existed and that only the international (no encryption) version was
2003 Nov 12
2
CircStats reveals underlying R bug?
circ.plot in CircStats under R 1.8.0 yields incorrect plots (easily compare hist() and rose.diag()). However, the code in circ.plot has not changed. Has anyone tracked this down yet?
2001 Dec 28
1
openssh reveals existing accounts?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57859 There's a method to see if an account exists or not: if it does exist, and the password fails, there's a small delay before getting the prompt again. But if it doesn't, the password prompt returns immediately. Looks like a bug... :o) -- Florin Andrei Linux Is Not "gnU linuX"
2003 Apr 07
0
timing related vunlerability that reveals whether files exist without regard to permissions
There was a recent post to BugTraq (April 2nd) detailing a multi-platform vulnerability. An archived copy of this posting can be found at http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/317425. This vulnerability is a timing based attack on system calls that can be used to reveal whether or not a file exists without regard to permissions. The attack works based off the fact that using the open() system
2012 May 07
6
using Wifi smartphones as SIP clients
All, has anyone any experience in using Wifi smartphones as SIP clients? Does this work properly? What models/brands are optimal for this (in terms of ease of use, battery life etc)? Thx!! B.
2010 Apr 08
2
how can I stop getting email from every comment posted in this forum?
hello people, I didn't know where should post this thread, I asked Hugo the nabble administrator and his response was I should be able to unsubscribed from getting an email from every comment or response posted here. Yet I couldn't find the method nor the button to click to do so. I even change the email address to one of my sub-main email account that every threads will sent to there,
2006 Nov 14
1
Call log reveals redundant calls!
Hi, all-- What do you make of this? Here's my call log--looks like there are a lot of calls going in and out of the server that are not real incoming or outgoing calls. Does anybody have any clue what is happening? 2006-11-14 16:41:00 Local/8183... 8183461773 "8183461773" <8183461773> 8183461773 NO ANSWER 1 47. 2006-11-14 16:40:59 IAX2/Voice... 8183461773
2005 Mar 04
4
Fwd: FreeBSD hiding security stuff
FYI >To: misc@openbsd.org >Subject: FreeBSD hiding security stuff >Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 03:51:42 -0700 >From: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org> > >A few FreeBSD developers apparently have found some security issue >of some sort affecting i386 operating systems in some cases. > >They have refused to give us real details. > >A promise is now being
2012 Mar 29
1
my spammer list
Hello, Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x. With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I still get a few mails. It seems like everytime I enable a new protectant, the mail stops spamming for a few hours...then the spammers decide I am worthy of using better methods against me..and more
2003 Sep 28
9
Google newsgroup or Forum setup.
I am sure this has been asked before, but why not use Google newsgroup or at least some forum BBS software instead of this cumbersome mailing list process? -- Costas Menico Meezon Software Corp 201-224-8111 costas@meezon.com --
2015 Jan 23
1
DMARC test (request)
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote: >> As per >> prior discussions, the "From:" field should remain >> with the >> original sender. One (important) >> reason is that frequent participants >> in the >> Syslinux Mailing List tend to use the "From:" >> field, for >> instance
2006 Mar 29
4
Dreamhosters beware: 1.1 migration ruckus
This will probably demolish your Typo-based weblog and cause some other glitches. Read the comments and some workarounds here: http://blog.dreamhost.com/2006/03/28/new-rails/ -- ---------------------------------------------------- http://sobrerailes.com
2018 Mar 19
1
[LEARNING OUTCOME] Wi-Fi WPA Hacking Tool is Totally Useless on New Wireless Routers
Hi, I am sharing my learning outcomes. Recently I downloaded Kali Linux 64-bit Version 2018.1 and ran it on my HP laptop with the integrated Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 Wireless Network Card. I wanted to test if I could hack the Wi-Fi WPA password on Ruckus R700 Access Point (AP) and the Aztech DSL8900GR(AC) Wireless Router. So I started using the Reaver WPA cracking tool. I understand