Charter Telephone reviews, boylston?
by John Stoffel
Hi,
Anyone on here using Charter Telephone VOIP service? I've currently
got Verizon, but the wife hates it because our phone lines get flaky
all the time, esp when it rains.
So I'm thinking to save money and combine all my stuff onto Charter.
I've already got High Speed internet and regular old cable. Not wild
about Digital Cable since I'm happy with Tivo and I don't want yet
another set top box to have to deal with...
So, any horror stories about Charter Phone VOIP quality and service?
Thanks,
John
4 months, 3 weeks
Linux Malware
by Gregory Boyce
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 6:40 PM James Barclay <andinadditiontothat(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> A few days ago I watched a Matthew Moore You tube "Mythbusting Linux"
> (Https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_lhqg_p21k) and he shows how he got
> malware and his Arch Linux was hacked. I am using Linux Mint 17.3 and now
> have an antivirus program.
>
His "malware infection" on his Arch box consisted of some .exe and .dll
files. The existence of Windows malware on a disk doesn't make your linux
system infected.
Additionally, the "malware" seems to be a malware sample from an anti-virus
vendor:
http://www.tekdefense.com/downloads/malware-samples/
2 years, 11 months
Re: [Wlug] Wlug Digest, Vol 148, Issue 9
by James Barclay
A few days ago I watched a Matthew Moore You tube "Mythbusting Linux"
(Https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_lhqg_p21k) and he shows how he got
malware and his Arch Linux was hacked. I am using Linux Mint 17.3 and now
have an antivirus program. I used Comodo for my XP and have it here. So
now I guess we should have to buy an antivirus. I'm also looking for
better ways to email and since I now have Yandex and Zoho as well as Gmail
perhaps there is one even safer. I would also like to give kudos to Apple
for refusing to give up the master key codes to NSA, DHS and the FBI though
they have reasonably cooperated with these agencies in the past. All this
from a newbie. Thank you.
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> From: Richard Klein <rich(a)richardklein.org>
> Subject: [Wlug] Linux Mint servers hacked
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> I haven't read the whole story, but apparently intruders managed to
> put an ISO on their servers that included a backdoor. If you
> downloaded an ISO from them on Saturday, you're at risk.
>
> http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2994
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> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 15:54:46 -0500
> From: John Platt <jplatt39(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Wlug] Linux Mint servers hacked
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> Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols who is a big Linux Mint fan says that if you used
> bittorent or did not use a mirror you are safe.
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> http://www.zdnet.com/article/has-your-linux-mint-desktop-been-hacked/
>
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Richard Klein <rich(a)richardklein.org>
> wrote:
>
> > I haven't read the whole story, but apparently intruders managed to
> > put an ISO on their servers that included a backdoor. If you
> > downloaded an ISO from them on Saturday, you're at risk.
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> From: Tim Keller <turbofx(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [Wlug] Topic ideas for next meeting?
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> Hey Gang,
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> Anybody got any ideas for next meeting?
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> My buddy Nick is going to be out of the country for the next meeting, so
> he's yet again a no show...
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> From: Frank Sweetser <fs(a)WPI.EDU>
> Subject: Re: [Wlug] Topic ideas for next meeting?
> To: Worcester Linux Users Group <wlug(a)mail.wlug.org>, Tim Keller
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> It wouldn't be a huge topic, but I could talk about the RPZ security
> feature in BIND:
>
> https://dnsrpz.info/
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> On February 23, 2016 4:16:29 PM EST, Tim Keller <turbofx(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hey Gang,
> >
> >Anybody got any ideas for next meeting?
> >
> >My buddy Nick is going to be out of the country for the next meeting,
> >so
> >he's yet again a no show...
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Tim.
> >
> >--
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> >constituents as "consumers".
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2 years, 11 months
Re: [Wlug] Topic ideas for next meeting?
by Frank Sweetser
It wouldn't be a huge topic, but I could talk about the RPZ security feature in BIND:
https://dnsrpz.info/
On February 23, 2016 4:16:29 PM EST, Tim Keller <turbofx(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey Gang,
>
>Anybody got any ideas for next meeting?
>
>My buddy Nick is going to be out of the country for the next meeting,
>so
>he's yet again a no show...
>
>Thanks,
>Tim.
>
>--
>I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
>constituents as "consumers".
>
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2 years, 12 months
Topic ideas for next meeting?
by Tim Keller
Hey Gang,
Anybody got any ideas for next meeting?
My buddy Nick is going to be out of the country for the next meeting, so
he's yet again a no show...
Thanks,
Tim.
--
I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
2 years, 12 months
Re: [Wlug] Ubuntu, now with ZFS!
by John Stoffel
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Voorhis <mvoorhis(a)cs.wpi.edu> writes:
Michael> On 02/17/2016 04:06 PM, Franklin Moody wrote:
>> The only problem I've had was it getting a bit unhappy in a memory
>> constrained environment.. But that is pretty understandable given
>> the feature set.
Michael> How small an amount of RAM are you using with your unhappy
Michael> ZFS install? I'm curious to know how small an amount of
Michael> memory one can have and still do a viable ZFS installation.
And I'm curious how many people are running with an SSD ZiL (RAID1
please!) to speed up things on ZFS... and to make sure it's reliable.
John
3 years
Re: [Wlug] Ubuntu, now with ZFS!
by Michael Voorhis
On 02/17/2016 04:06 PM, Franklin Moody wrote:
> The only problem I've had was it getting a bit unhappy in a memory
> constrained environment.. But that is pretty understandable given
> the feature set.
How small an amount of RAM are you using with your unhappy ZFS install?
I'm curious to know how small an amount of memory one can have and still
do a viable ZFS installation.
--MCV.
3 years
Re: [Wlug] Ubuntu, now with ZFS!
by Franklin Moody
On 02/17/2016 02:04 PM, Tim Keller wrote:
> I just saw an article that the next version of ubuntu 16.04 is going
> to have ZFS built in!
>
> I don't know what you guys take on it is, but I'll likely do a clean
> install to have ZFS as my root filesystem.
>
>
<SNIP>
I've been using ZFS on linux (native, not FUSE, and mostly for root
and all) for a bit now on my personal machines, first on Gentoo then on
Ubuntu 15.04/15.10 (and now 16.04), and I've been pretty happy with it.
The only problem I've had was it getting a bit unhappy in a memory
constrained environment.. But that is pretty understandable given the
feature set.
And for the docker using folks out there, you can use the ZFS
storage driver instead of using AUFS...
Frank
3 years