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2004 Sep 09
4
Shorewall and dosemu trouble
Anyone ?|Another try and now with the info asked 4. |nl1cat wrote: | Hello.. | I have a somewhat "funny" setup. | I use the dosemulator Dosemu for running a dos based packetradio nodeprogram | called Xrouter. | I setup dosemu to use my eth1 (lan) nic and i bring up a device called dsn0. | (this is all running on Slackware 9.1 without X) | insmod /etc/dosemu/dosnet.o | sleep 2 | ifconfig
2004 Sep 06
0
Shorewall and dosemu
Another try and now with the info asked 4. nl1cat wrote: | Hello.. | I have a somewhat "funny" setup. | I use the dosemulator Dosemu for running a dos based packetradio nodeprogram | called Xrouter. | I setup dosemu to use my eth1 (lan) nic and i bring up a device called dsn0. | (this is all running on Slackware 9.1 without X) | insmod /etc/dosemu/dosnet.o | sleep 2 | ifconfig dsn0
2002 Oct 03
0
dosemu,not WINE, to run 16 bit DPMI
Some days ago, I asked for help running an old DOS program for a CA attorney. It seemed to have a problem with 16 bit DPMI. While we have had to (temporarily, I hope) compromise and use a licensed copy of DOS 6.22 to run it with dosemu, it runs perfectly on dosemu. Instead of usind a hdimage of freedos, which will not run the program, one creates a dir, /var/lib/dosemu/bootdir, and fills it
2003 Sep 17
3
More than one logon script, can I have?
Hi, RH7.3, Samba 2.2.8a, Win2KSP4 clients... I was just wondering, I know I can have a logon script based on a machine name, on a group, a username, etc., but am I able to actually have a combination of the above? I would like to have a standard group logon script (which I currently do have), but I would also like an extra script to run if they log on to particular machines under my domain...
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
In Debian 1.1, the optional DOSEMU package installs /usr/sbin/dos setuid root. This is a serious security hole which can be exploited to gain access to any file on the system. Package: dosemu Version: 0.64.0.2-9 ------- start of cut text -------------- $ cat /etc/debian_version 1.1 $ id uid=xxxx(quinlan) gid=xxxx(quinlan) groups=xxxx(quinlan),20(dialout),24(cdrom) [quinlan:~]$ ls -al
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings: Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps. 1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is skewed (and I use Netscape). 2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit my
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings: Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps. 1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is skewed (and I use Netscape). 2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit my