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2005 Jun 20
8
New Forum
How do people feel about eliminating the list serv in favor of the forum?
Or limiting the list serv to news?
I have one vendor I work with that has a knowledgebase, a forum, and two
mailing lists - with much overlap of topics. It is truly enough to drive
you totally crazy.
I'm not suggesting anything. Just bringing it up.
Geoff
2003 Jul 05
1
How to pull files that are behind excluded directories
Can this be done:
Directory structure under ~/News
News/agent/nntp/(various server names)/=> thousands of actual news
messages/ But also a few files I wnat backed up.
Example
News/agent/nntp/some.news.server/agent.lib
I want agent.lib directory but not all the other stuff under
some.news.server
ls News/agent/nntp/some.news.server/
agent.lib comp gnu alt
The other directories
2005 Jan 08
6
NNTP versus web forums
I see that a number of questions are being answered on the new web
forum that is now part of the centos site. And the mailing lists So
now there are two places to search, both the forum and the mailing list
archives.
This is just doubles the work required to follow along or find a
solution.
I know NNTP isn't sexy, it doesn't allow graphics in posts, it doesn't
have person
2006 Apr 22
0
Re: Re-proposal: web forums
Hello,
I like mailing lists more than forums. But I think most "normal"
computer users have a different view. That's why I like the idea of a
wine forum.
n0dalus wrote:
> On 4/22/06, Paul <subsolar@subsolar.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't like web interfaces!
>>
>> No seriously, I don't have the time to spend going out and monitoring a
>>
2003 Jan 22
1
FW: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-070: Flaw in SMB Signing Could Enable Group Policy to be Modified (309376)
All,
Could this patch in any way cause problems with samba?
Thanks,
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InfiniCon Systems
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2005 Jun 20
2
Well, there are some archive add-ons
There are some rather nice archive replacements for Mailman that provide
full searching, etc.
I can provide more info if wanted.
Geoff
2008 Feb 19
1
acroread 8 on CentOS-4 (was for SL4)
I know acroread is not part of CentOS but many people use it. Thought
forwarding this post on the SciLinux mailing list might help those who
use acroread on CentOS-4.
=== excerpt ===
The "latest" version officially compatible with RHEL4 is acroread-7.0.9,
but this currently has open security holes (CVE-2007-5663 et al).
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa08-01.html
2016 Feb 22
3
Dovecot Bulletin
It also got the bulletin out to new users without admin intervention.
Sent from Mobile
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Cc: Kevin Kershner<mailto:cstkersh at outlook.com>
Subject: Re: Dovecot Bulletin
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1998 Sep 04
0
FW: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
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From: Microsoft Product Security Response Team
[mailto:secure@MICROSOFT.COM]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 1998 10:52 AM
To: MICROSOFT_SECURITY@ANNOUNCE.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
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Fix available for Internet Explorer Cross Frame
2016 Feb 21
2
Dovecot Bulletin
I'd like to revisit and old post if I may, will/does Dovecot support the old
qpopper "Bulletin" ability?
Basically I need a simple way of posting bulletins to all domain users.
Qpopper maintained a bulletin db for each user and sent them the next
bulletin in sequence.
Thanks in advance
Kevin
2005 Mar 12
0
Voice Based Bulletin Board.
First, I did my noob homework and found a thread where this had been
discussed to some degree in a thread titled "asterisk based bbs" in
2004. I've got a question or two that that thread didn't address.
I want to set up a voice based BBS. This will barely stray from the text
based bulletin board paradigm we have now. Users will still go to a web
page. There, they will still
2010 Feb 11
0
Enabling KSM with ksmctl under Centos 5.4
Are their any good guides out there on how to use ksmctl to enable and
tune KSM performance on Centos/RedHat
At the moment the only guidelines I can find are from the following OLS
paper, plus the Linux Kernel Docs.
* http://www.kernel.org/doc/ols/2009/ols2009-pages-19-28.pdf
* http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/vm/ksm.txt
On a basic dual core testbed with 4GB Ram and 4-5 VMs I've
1999 Mar 17
0
CIAC Bulletin J-035: Linux Blind TCP Spoofing
Enjoy.... ugh.
Dan
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Batavia, IL
2004 Apr 01
2
Need help with rate-limiting NTTP traffic
Howdy all,
I posted this message to the netfilter mailing-list and didn''t get much
response. I apologize if anyone here is getting this for a
second time.
Anyway, I recently migrated my firewall from a FreeBSD box running
ipfilter, ipnat and dummynet to a Gentoo Linux box running netfilter and
tc. I have to admit that I''m having problems visualizing tc in my head.
So, I was
2013 May 01
5
Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?
Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?
It was difficult, to say the least, on Centos anyway, to get
Pan to post to Mixmin servers, which require SSL (so we have
to use Stunnel to add SSL capabilities to Pan) on Centos.
Had Pan native SSL support, this wouldn't have been a problem.
Hence the question:
Q: Is there a good freeware NNTP client with a Centos
2005 Jun 20
2
New Forum
Being very old school, I think mailing lists rock :-)
Maybe we could have a web interface to the mailing list instead of a
forum? :-D
Kelv
Eric Robinson wrote:
> i wouldnt say eliminate the list serv
> however i would limit it to newsletters
> or other specific topics which you would NOT need to
> look for in the new forums
>
> I would also say that the majority of issues
2003 Oct 21
0
Tridge wins Bulletin mag's Smart 100 Award
Details aren't up on ninemsn.com.au/bulletin yet, but I just picked up the
paper version, and Tridge has won the Bulletin Smart 100 award in the
category of IT & Communications for his work on Samba & rsync.
If you happen to read this, well done Tridge!
Cheers
Ron Davis
Security and Mainframe Support
Dept of Veterans' Affairs
Ph +61 2 6289 6241
Fax +61 2 6289 4701
Mob 0402
2004 Nov 16
2
Please add secure NNTP to action.AllowNNTP
Hi,
I just noticed that the file action.AllowNNTP only supports normal
NNTP sessions (port 119). Could you please add support for secure
NNTP (port 563), analogous to the file action.AllowIMAP? The extra
line should look like this:
ACCEPT - - tcp 563
I''m running Shorewall-2.0.4 by the way.
Thanks,
Toon.
--
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing
2009 Jan 20
3
dovecot bulletins?
As a long term user of qpopper with bulletins, I'd like to know if the
bulletin feature is planned for dovecot? I really miss bulletins :-),
this is very convenient way of providing information to users.
Best regards,
MU
2013 Jul 04
2
This isn't supposed to be difficult (how to nntp post to the Gmane Pan user group)
I realize this is (mostly) off topic, but I'm befuddled as to *how*
one can post to the Gmane Pan Users' group (gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pan.user)
using any nntp USENET client (e.g., Pan, on Centos).
I'm already subscribed (by having sent an email to pan-users at nongnu.org);
but I just want that USENET group to work like *this* USENET group, where
I can post using a server:port