any reasonable registrar should be able to correct this for you if you complain to them.
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any reasonable registrar should be able to correct this for you if you complain to them.
what threw the error? what configuration file?
no, but it wouldn't hurt to ask the author
Ubuntu is based off Debian
you should talk to your domain provider about publishing an A record
domains are cheap, why not run your own webserver?
if you're worried about someone reaching your httpserver other than yourself you shouldn't make it accessible. no port scan detection is going to prevent an attacker
from reaching it. i recommend...
do any of the ports you're trying to protect actually have listening services?
man chown
man chmod
audio/video can be handled using pipes and correct tools
# examples of using the sox audio suite
# write audio input to stdout
rec -traw -r48000 -c2 -esigned-integer -b16 -
# play audio...
the only way to know for sure would be to mix them all together in a jar and see which one sinks to the bottom. it may take a few days to get the results back but patience is the key to careful...
define implement
+1
counter troll
kdenlive, ffmpeg
developing software is the most thankless tasking,
nonetheless i wouldn't trade it for anything.
IMHO you should write software that you think is
interesting, if others like it, they'll use it....
um, probably you should change the passwords for your online accounts...im guessing they're all the same four letter word.
+1
this is going to be your most secure option
edit:
..i assume you're wanting to pull the backup to another machine on the network
server
tcpserver 192.168.1.2 8080 cat backup.tar.gpg
client
ah, that makes sense. afaik network manager cannot do this or any other software. easy solution however would be to change the computers on the network to a static ip.
i don't see any reason why you can't modify them, maybe i don't understand your question. btw, you may want to `chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf' so network manager doesn't nuke your settings.
pipes are your friend :-)
# compress/encrypt
tar -hc /home/$USER/ | gpg -c -o $USER.tar.gpg
# decrypt/explode
gpg -d $USER.tar.gpg | tar xf -
i don't recommend complaining to launchpad or the mailing lists at all. the targeted audience is obviously not the oldfags, like myself, or the power users. you may want to install the server and...
irssi is the client of the future