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gull
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response 142 of 215:
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May 6 21:02 UTC 2002 |
Also...and maybe this is a feature I just never noticed before...when I
telnetted in from my FreeBSD machine, Grex didn't ask for my username,
just my password. (It skipped straight to "gull's Password:") My
username is also 'gull' on that machine -- is telnet passing it
through, somehow?
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remmers
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response 143 of 215:
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May 7 00:06 UTC 2002 |
Hm. That's standard behavior with ssh, but I've never encountered
it with telnet.
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mdw
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response 144 of 215:
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May 7 00:48 UTC 2002 |
Some versions of telnet can do that. Most modern versions have a "-a"
flag that turns it on, or "set autologin" in .telnetrc can also turn it
on. I've also found versions where it defaults on - in theory it should
be possible to turn that *off*...
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gelinas
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response 145 of 215:
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May 7 02:14 UTC 2002 |
I've only seen it with kerberised telnet.
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mdw
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response 146 of 215:
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May 7 02:44 UTC 2002 |
I found it in debian telnet the other day. Luckily I had a k5 telnet
client that didn't have this annoying behavior.
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mcnally
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response 147 of 215:
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May 7 03:33 UTC 2002 |
Was the spam from "satayhard" tips on how to cook Malaysian style?
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mooncat
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response 148 of 215:
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May 7 17:44 UTC 2002 |
re #115- I chastised my cat about sending spam and Sasha has promised
not to send you, or anyone else, any more mail. Though, she's not sure
what all the fascination is about the whole internet thing, she just
likes the mice. ;)
re #117- Well, you should come meet my cat... she's a bit too fluffy to
be successfully creepy.
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oval
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response 149 of 215:
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May 7 18:29 UTC 2002 |
good idea remmers.
i think you're not understanding me. i have yet to test what i posted, but
once i finally get around to it, i will email you the two text files. that's
all they are. 2 text file i will omit the logfile to simplify things.
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gull
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response 150 of 215:
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May 7 18:34 UTC 2002 |
Re #148: Thanks. ;)
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oval
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response 151 of 215:
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May 7 18:51 UTC 2002 |
jesus. i sound like sarkhel in 149.
i am so sorry.
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mooncat
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response 152 of 215:
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May 7 21:53 UTC 2002 |
re#150- no problem. :)
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coreyh
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response 153 of 215:
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May 7 23:22 UTC 2002 |
I'm using freebsd also. I turn off the autologin with the -K option.
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keesan
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response 154 of 215:
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May 8 02:27 UTC 2002 |
I think the satayhard spam came via Poland or Korea, not Indonesia.
The Koreans bounced my mail informing them of the open relay. I have heard
they don't care.
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scott
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response 155 of 215:
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May 8 13:29 UTC 2002 |
(little random typos in spam is usually on purpose, to get around spam
filtering. You're filtering "stayhard", but "satayhard" gets past the filter)
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brighn
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response 156 of 215:
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May 8 13:39 UTC 2002 |
"Satayhard"? Erotic Indian cuisine?
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jmsaul
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response 157 of 215:
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May 8 14:22 UTC 2002 |
Satay's not Indian.
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brighn
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response 158 of 215:
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May 8 14:49 UTC 2002 |
Thai. I'm half-awake this morning.
(Somebody else already made a similar joke anyway)
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jmsaul
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response 159 of 215:
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May 8 21:24 UTC 2002 |
Thai, Indonesian, Malay... the concept got around.
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jep
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response 160 of 215:
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May 13 15:25 UTC 2002 |
I can't connect via Backtalk. I had to telnet in.
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aruba
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response 161 of 215:
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May 13 17:03 UTC 2002 |
The terminal server was hanging up on me earlier, but now it seems OK.
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jep
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response 162 of 215:
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May 13 17:25 UTC 2002 |
Still can't connect via Backtalk.
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other
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response 163 of 215:
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May 13 17:55 UTC 2002 |
ditto. httpd dead?
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jhudson
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response 164 of 215:
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May 16 00:50 UTC 2002 |
It's working now.
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rksjr
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response 165 of 215:
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May 22 16:08 UTC 2002 |
Bug or feature?
I have been unable to suspend emacs via the "C-z" routine
when emacs is accessed from the menu as "!emacs".
Attempts to use the "C-z" routine result in nonresponse to
the "fg" or "%emacs" routines and have required exercising
the terminal hangup option.
Is there a means of suspending emacs when emacs is
accessed from the menu as "!emacs"?
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tpryan
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response 166 of 215:
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May 24 11:09 UTC 2002 |
Help! I was trying to clean out my ~tpryan/mbox and when
I exited, I was left with a lot less then I intended. I have a
lot, including Job Search infor in there. Is there a way for
it to be restored from the last save?
Why did this happen?
I keep on getting punished for trying to clean it out.
Previous times, I would spend time and before being able to
save it, I get booted from the system.
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