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Today's Topics: 1. libsdl ebuild (Collins) 2. Re: Gentoo Linux Security Guide (Miguel S. Filipe) 3. package question (Doug Henry) 4. Re: package question (Brandon Low) 5. ADV OTCBB:WPCT A COMPANY ON THE RISE. (rptdynamics1000@yahoo.com) 6. Web page suggestion... (David Toye) 7. Your message to gnome-webmaster-list awaits moderator approval (gnome-webmaster-list-admin@gnome.org) 8. running ebuild on an ebuild not in the portage tree? (Ryan Shaw) 9. Re: Gentoo Linux Security Guide (Alexander Gretencord) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 19:03:07 -0600 From: Collins To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-dev] libsdl ebuild Is this a bug or intentional? libsdl ignores the CFLAGS ... settings and compiles with only -O2 flags. Thanks, -- Collins Richey - Denver Area - WWTLRD? gentoo(since 01/01/01) 2.4.18+(ext3) xfce-sylpheed-mozilla --__--__-- Message: 2 Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 02:24:39 +0100 From: "Miguel S. Filipe" To: "Conny R. Landstedt" Cc: kn@insecurity.dk, gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo Linux Security Guide Conny R. Landstedt wrote: >To Kim Nielsen & Gentoo-dev > >In the "Gentoo Linux Security Guide" > > >>Code listing 64: /etc/init.d/firewall >> #Incoming traffic >> einfo "Creating incoming ssh traffic chain" >> $IPTABLES -N allow-ssh-traffic-in >> $IPTABLES -F allow-ssh-traffic-in >> $IPTABLES -A allow-ssh-traffic-in -p tcp --sport ssh -j ACCEPT >> >> > >I'm not absolutely certain, but shouldn't it be "--dport" instead of >"--sport"? > >Reg. Conny > >_______________________________________________ >gentoo-dev mailing list >gentoo-dev@gentoo.org >http://lists.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev > > > I believe that the line is for ssh-traffic in.. wich means.. that you connect to a server in the internet to the ssh port.. and the rule makes it "allowable" for you to recieve the traffic that comes from the server.. (otherwise you wouldn't be able to use the session because you would drop everything that comes from the server to you) But that's shouldn't be needed it one uses a statefull firewall like iptables... In my "home made" firewall.. I have this: # Accept established connections and related ones $IPT -A NET -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT where NET represents every INPUT from the internet (network device wich goes to the net) so..since I accept outgoing connections to ssh(it's also in the firewall), whenever I iniciate a ssh connection to the outside it becomes accepted. I'm not shure that the "allow-ssh-traffic-in" is what i've just said, it's a guess since I don't know/use that firewall, but if it is, I believe that something like accepting the outgoing connection & using that " --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED" would make the rule set cleaner and easyer to manage... «just my two euro cents» And by the way, anyone was able to get dcc send and receive working with masquerading with iptables? Miguel Sousa Filipe Gentoo user since November 2001 ;-) p.s.: if anyone want's to see my rule set it's in: URL: http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~mmsf/configs/rc.icewall --__--__-- Message: 3 Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:32:32 -0400 From: Doug Henry To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-dev] package question When using rpm I can do a "rpm -qf packagename" to see a list of files installed by that package. Can I do something similar with emerge?? --__--__-- Message: 4 Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:01:20 -0500 From: Brandon Low To: Doug Henry Cc: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] package question qpkg (part of gentoolkit) look at the help, specifically -l for what you want to do --Brandon On Mon, 06/24/02 at 22:32:32 -0400, Doug Henry wrote: > When using rpm I can do a "rpm -qf packagename" to see a list of files > installed by that package. Can I do something similar with emerge?? > > > _______________________________________________ > gentoo-dev mailing list > gentoo-dev@gentoo.org > http://lists.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev --__--__-- Message: 5 From: rptdynamics1000@yahoo.com To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Reply-To: remove@nounce1.com Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 13:46:49 -0500 Subject: [gentoo-dev] ADV OTCBB:WPCT A COMPANY ON THE RISE. Untitled Document

 Market Advisory News

 Current Topic- WesPac Technologies Corp (OTC: WPCT)
 WesPac Technologies Corp.

 (OTC: WPCT)
 Shares Outstanding

 10,500,000 est.
 Shares Float

 4,300,000 est.
 Current Price

 $0.08-0.09

 Why WPCT?

 

Our thoughts:

For years investment strategists have been telling people to diversify and for us that philosophy also holds true for companies with successful business models. This is why we decided to look for an organization that appeared hot on the acquisition trail. Managed effectively, this model vastly helps to improve cash flow and increase top and bottom line growth via diversification. In doing this we came across a company whose primary strategy has been to acquire energy related assets such as Oil and Gas properties, Fuel Cell Technology and Bio-Solid Waste Management Technology.

In other words we came across a company that we call a sleeper, meaning it is not that well known amongst the general public but will be soon enough. That company’s name is WesPac Technologies which is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and headed up by President Terrence A. Tecco. Mr. Tecco has been the key element to many successful joint ventures and mergers in the oil and gas industry. His right hand man, Vice President David Tettleton, has a 35 year solid record of success in exploration, operations, management and has worked with some heavy hitters such as the likes of Exxon USA and Campbell Energy Corporation.

 

 Insight into WesPac

 

Due to the Middle East’s current environment and the world for that matter, industry leaders have been working hard at trying to find other sources and places from which they can extract more fuel rather than having to rely on certain regions and people of the world. WesPac is one of those leaders. Currently WesPac has been acquiring numerous smaller wells from companies that cannot capture the full potential of their production due to costly ineffective recovery methods. WesPac is then able to purchase wells under market value, increase output of oil and gas several times the normal output, thus turning it into a profitable operation. The company is also looking to acquire additional oil and gas properties in West Texas, South Louisiana, Pennsylvania and New York. WesPac’s objective will be to focus on domestic and U. S. reserves but will consider involvement in viable foreign markets.

 WesPac Market Strategy

 

As environmental concerns continue to grow, WesPac has begun to focus much of its attention on alternative energy technologies such as fuel cells. On April 4th, 2002, WesPac Technologies Corp. entered into a joint venture with Tuaoi-Two Communications involving the Solid State Turbo-Hybrid Fuel Cell Technology (SOFC). The SOFC program aims to develop commercial electricity generation products that provide high energy conversion efficiencies, greatly reduced greenhouse emissions, lower power generation noise levels and competitive electricity costs. System studies to date indicate that fuel cell/turbine hybrids could realize 25 percent increase in efficiency and 25 percent reduction in cost for a comparably sized fuel cell. WesPac’s goal is to develop solid oxide fuel cell products that will enable customers to generate electricity on their own premises, using natural gas and oil as the fuel source. The on-site power generation paradigm is gaining increasing attention throughout the world, particularly in the USA, and developing Latin American countries. Market assessment studies indicate a major global market for this type of product.

 

 Advisory Conclusion

 

In a recent development, the first Waste Management Plant that WesPac Technologies Corp. has been currently working to acquire, has now been approved for the processing of human and animal waste, passing requirements with the EPA, DEP and the NPDES. The process converts the animal and human waste into a viable and in-demand organic fertilizer, when mixed with the proprietary co-products. The animal and bio-solid waste conversion to organic fertilizer exceeds the EPA mantra of REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, and RETURN to the EARTH. This environmental and ecologically friendly process uses no hazardous or toxic chemicals. Unlike traditional lime based processes, this technology is true waste recycling. The final product which is in a dry gray granular form, can be fully utilized as it is nutrious, organic material, ideal for soil conditioning and agronomic filling. Furthermore, WesPac intends to expand this proprietary technology throughout regions of the United States. Once again the company has focused on environmental concerns while incorporating a business model which will allow them to take full advantage while increasing current market share and helping to significantly improve the bottom line.

Due to the company’s strong management team, it’s diversification strategy and keen sense for knowing what businesses will prove to be most profitable due to the worlds current state of affairs, we believe WesPac is clearly on the right track to becoming a true global leader!

 

Disclaimer:

Market Advisory News provides information on selected companies that it believes has investment potential. Market Advisory News is not a registered investment advisor or broker - dealer. This report is provided as an information service only, and the statements and opinions in this report should not be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. Market Advisory News accepts no liability for any loss arising from an investors reliance on or use of this report. An investment in WPCT is considered to be highly speculative and should not be considered unless a person can afford a complete loss of investment. Market Advisory News has been retained to distribute this report on WPCT and has been paid 200k free trading shares by a third party. This report involves forward looking statements, which involve risk, and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in the forward - looking statements. For further details concerning these risks and uncertainties, see the SEC filings of WPCT including the companys most recent annual and quarterly reports.

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--__--__-- Message: 6 Reply-To: From: "David Toye" To: Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 08:41:55 -0400 Organization: Parsons Subject: [gentoo-dev] Web page suggestion... Greetings, First off just want to say that I love gentoo! I have found your documentation very informative and easy to follow. I love keeping it handy while I build new systems with gentoo. The problem I have is *very* cosmetic. You still have (new) is red even after many weeks posted of your site. I think having a time limit of 1 week for the glaring red (new) tag or tell us the version number of the document in the link. It will keep the community up to date with all new changes/additions to your excellent documentation. Thanks for listening, David Toye LAN Administrator Parsons (905) 943-4922 david.toye@parsons.com --__--__-- Message: 7 From: gnome-webmaster-list-admin@gnome.org To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 09:03:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [gentoo-dev] Your message to gnome-webmaster-list awaits moderator approval Your mail to 'gnome-webmaster-list' with the subject A special nice game Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval. The reason it is being held: Message body is too big: 184559 bytes but there's a limit of 40 KB Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive notification of the moderator's decision. --__--__-- Message: 8 From: Ryan Shaw To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Date: 25 Jun 2002 22:25:51 +0900 Subject: [gentoo-dev] running ebuild on an ebuild not in the portage tree? --=-yBqo2CUOz6L7Y/gQQgn9 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hello, i usually develop ebuilds by working on them in my home directory, and using the "ebuild" command (rather than "emerge") to try out the different stages before submitting. this used to (2 weeks ago) work just fine: ebuild ant-1.5_beta3.ebuild digest but now i get: !!! doebuild: /usr/portage/dev-java/ant/ant-1.5_beta3.ebuild not found. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/ebuild", line 33, in ? a=3Dportage.doebuild(pargs[0],x,getroot(),debug=3Ddebug) File "/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/portage.py", line 1073, in doebuild settings["SLOT"], settings["RESTRICT"], myuris =3D db["/"]["porttree"].dbapi.aux_get(mykey,["SLOT","RESTRICT","SRC_URI"]) File "/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/portage.py", line 2548, in aux_get mycent=3Dopen(mydbkey,"r") IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/var/cache/edb/dep/dev-java/ant-1.5_beta3' what happened? ryan --=-yBqo2CUOz6L7Y/gQQgn9 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA9GG9fmHTmWs8IpnoRArLyAJ9ZtttvP0qy1EokMpFwV0Xaz409LQCeLSKn ebS8RuuaVarYTGRr19BQhLQ= =rOnc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-yBqo2CUOz6L7Y/gQQgn9-- --__--__-- Message: 9 From: Alexander Gretencord To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo Linux Security Guide Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:15:44 +0200 On Tuesday 25 June 2002 03:24, Miguel S. Filipe wrote: > And by the way, anyone was able to get dcc send and receive working wit= h > masquerading with iptables? DCC Receive is no problem at all, because of the way DCC works (Someone o= ffers=20 you a DCC send and sends you his IP an a port which _you_ connect to. The= =20 offer goes through normal irc traffic so it comes through and the rest sh= ould=20 succeed unless your firewall blocks traffic to any ip on the port that th= e=20 dcc offer included. If you want to send a dcc offer yourself this will of course not succeed = as=20 you firewall will not let traffic through to the port from your dcc offer= but=20 that's what the masquerrading modules is for (it's in the official kernel= =20 tree for some time now). All you have to do, is insert that module before= you=20 connect to the irc server (or compile it into your kernel). Alex --=20 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary saf= ety=20 deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin --__--__-- _______________________________________________ gentoo-dev mailing list gentoo-dev@gentoo.org http://lists.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev End of gentoo-dev Digest --_----------=_102937238375180--