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<0> /usr/bin/p***wd
<0> /usr/bin/p***wd: not found
<1> In-Z-MiX: your system has serious issue.
<2> In-Z-MiX : which p***wd
<0> i want to change p***wd of the root
<1> Interex: if he got "not found" when he just typed "p***wd" then it's not in his path, so which won't work.
<1> DAMNIT! What's with the "interex" thing?
<1> In-Z-MiX: Well, you need to figure out what happened to /usr/bin/p***wd before you can do that.
<3> I get this specific spam every single day... when I try to trace where this spam came from and ping the address of the possible server that sent the spam I get absoultely nothing! Why?
<1> If it ain't there, you should solve that problem first.
<0> Gag_Halfront how ?
<1> In-Z-MiX: Ah, well... Now that's an interesting quesiton.
<1> What kind of system is it (allegedly)?
<3> ^ is that for me?
<0> Welcome to the Alphalink WRT54G Firmware
<0> BusyBox v0.60.0 (2005.03.16-05:50+0000) Built-in shell (msh)



<0> Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
<3> absolutely*
<1> Ah!
<1> have you tried typing "help"?
<2> LOL
<1> _popeye_: Well, it was just a thought. ;)
<0> no :/
<0> Built-in commands:
<0> -------------------
<0> . : break cd continue eval exec exit export help login newgrp
<0> read readonly set shift times trap umask wait
<1> Okay, so the real answer to the general question "How do I change root's p***word" is "by whatever mechanism is provided in your OS."
<1> which in the case of some freakshow embedded device could be just about anything.
<1> And you should read the documentation.
<2> and obviousely, it's not a linux box :P
<3> obviously*
<0> ok 10x
<1> _popeye_: Well, I mean, it could be a linux kernel, but it's certainly not a standard GNU environment or even remotely LSB.
<1> Pedant alert!
<1> w00t w00t w00t
<1> Heh.. This manager guy is hotelling in the cube right over the wall from me and has his laptop set up. The volume is turned up and there's this constant "ding" sound coming from it.
<4> damn, I missed Rob
<5> hey all
<6> hello
<6> what distro recommended for P3 550 128mb,hdd 3.2 GB vga agp 4 mb
<7> BacKo
<8> any one know if its possible/howto in postfix make it so that a user can only main to other users in same domain and not anyone else ?
<8> main = mail
<9> a single user?
<9> ... as opposed to all of 'em?
<8> yes
<8> single user
<9> no idea.
<1> I think it would probably be possible with Exim, but I really don't know about postfix.
<9> I had a non-postfix fix brewing in my head. But if it's a per-user thing... NO idea.
<10> how can I create fixed size file of random bytes from a script ?
<8> yes I been searching for way to do it and havent seen anything so just thought I would ask here. Thanks
<1> dd </dev/uraondom bs=<number of bytes> count=1 >/some/file
<1> raondom? Heh... that was random.
<10> Gag_Halfront, thanks
<1> With exim, you could have a table of restricted users, then when deciding how to handle mail your director could check local part in that table and check the destination, and decide which router to send the mail to.
<1> coner: No problemo.
<9> make sure you use /dev/urandom and not /dev/random.
<10> no problem. I never intended to use random
<11> why would you do that?
<1> do what?
<12> yes
<11> want a user to only email in domain
<1> Ah.
<1> Who knows. *shrug* :-/
<13> hey
<7> GtG
<13> is there anyone knows well about linux=
<13> ?



<14> EKN: No, everyone here is a newb.
<15> ngelih e poll
<13> :(
<13> <14> thank u
<16> later folks.
<17> Can I ask Linux-related questions in here?
<18> Can I,too?
<11> no
<11> go to #linux for that
<18> which disttubution is most stable?
<1> RHEL
<18> rhel?
<18> you mean redhat?
<18> why do you think so?
<17> When I'm adding posts into a mdb-database the letters aren't returned properly. I'm using ASP. Anyone?
<1> Yes. Very stable. not much package churn at all. They have a fairly regular release cycle to regulate churn, and some pretty heavhy-hitting developers to fix bugs fast when they do occur.
<1> It really is the closest thing Linux is ever going to get to "Enterprise Cl***"
<18> but it starting at $179.
<1> You don't have to buy it.
<14> That's why it costs so much.
<1> It's open source. Just find somewhere to download it. Perfectly legal to do so.
<18> r u sure?
<19> no its not opensource anymore, they went commercial
<19> they let you use it
<19> but they stop free updates after a month if you dont pay them
<1> In fact, there's a project called CentOS that is a free (as in free beer) version of RHEL. They basically just stripped out the words "red hat" and any logos.
<18> mandrake is also went commercial
<18> mandrake also went commercial
<14> There are different levels of commercial.
<20> Mandriva
<19> ^sic^, if you want something like redhat, open suse
<18> suse?
<1> mandrake is ****. It's not an enterprise cl*** OS. Just because they are selling it, doesn't mean it compares. If you want to compare another distro to RH, it would be SuSE
<18> is it reliable?
<19> Open SuSE
<19> yes, as long as you get stable versions and not alpha/beta releases
<18> blackstatic,is it reliable?
<18> i c
<18> any other?
<19> slackware
<19> debian
<9> mmmm debian
<11> ^sic^: they're all linux
<11> so how stable it is is really up to you
<19> *nods* but some are more stable than others
<11> Gag_Halfront: and mandrake is enterprise just for different purpose
<1> Well, in theory debian "stable" is relatively stable.
<19> ie. suse 9.1 had issues with an MD5 Hash in samba
<11> example all the HD transmitters are largely running mandrake
<1> Cancel: Mandrake is nowhere near "Enterprise" cl***.
<18> i will use linux for business
<18> and i dont want my custumers to lose their datas
<11> Gag_Halfront: its used by many oems for embedded services
<11> Gag_Halfront: sorry thats enterprise as broadcast transmitters are on 24/7/365
<11> Gag_Halfront: get caught up
<21> 08:12:28 up 51 days, 19:49, 0 users, load average: 0.02, 0.04, 0.00
<1> Just because it's used by someone for a business purpose doesn't mean it's "Enterprise" cl***.
<9> It always makes me laugh to see someone knock one of the best linux guys I've ever known.
<18> is MacOS x a linux?
<9> no
<1> simmy: Well... What do I know about enterprise reliability?
<1> ^sic^: no.
<11> Gag_Halfront: 24/7/365 is enterprise
<11> ^sic^: you can run MacOS x on linux under pearpc
<1> Cancel: No. It isn't.
<19> ^sic^ Mac OS X uses a BSD Kernel
<1> Cancel: There's more to life than uptime.
<9> Cancel : cell phones running WinCE are 24/7/365. That doesn't make WinCE an enterprise OS.
<1> There's frequency and predictability of updates, there's ISV support...
<19> and you can actually hack it to use a real kernel
<11> simmy: which is why I didnt say cell phone
<11> simmy: in fact I said broadcast


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