RE: Replies as attachments on this list...

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Don't know why Paul didn't send a message with attachment but I too am
getting them, please see attached email.

Ron

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From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Andrea Giuliano
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 6:12 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Replies as attachments on this list...


Paul Howarth wrote:

> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>
>> Dear Paul,
>>
>> at present I found all of the posts from Alexander Dalloz (who, btw,
>> is one of the most generous guy on the list, thanks, Alex), most of
>> those from Eric Tanguy, all from Paul, one from Fritz Whittington,
>> and some others.
>
>
> The affected postings seem to be of MIME type multipart/mixed, with a
> text part and a GPG signature. They all appear just fine in my mail
> client; what mail software are you using?
>
> Paul.

I'm using Mozilla 1.7.2, and I don't see GPG signatures in most of the
posts I checked. For instance, all posts from Alexander Dalloz don't
appear to have a GPG signature. I've also look at the full source of the
messages, but I couldn't find a signature.

Let's take an actual example: look at the only one "Re: Changing Console
Resolution!" by Alexander and the only one "Re: How do I Maintain hard
disk healthI" by fredex. I don't see a signature there, even looking at
the sources. If you see a signature there instead, something here is
going wrong, from my glasses down to our mail server...

Really hope it's not my glasses' fault, I changed them last week!!!

Please let me know.

--
Andrea Giuliano, Ph. D.
ICCU - Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico
Viale Castro Pretorio 105, Rome - ITALY
Tel. +39064989509, Fax +39064059302


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Hello list,

to encrease the security of my laptop I use the boot time option
"enforcemodulesig" (FC2, kernel 2.6.8-1.521). Works fine for me. To
encrease security even more, I use the Cisco VPN-Client. In order to do
that, I need to load a Cisco specific kernel module first. Of course
this only works, when I don't use the enforcemodulesig boot time option.
So to encrease security I need to work in a less secure environment. :-/

Does anyone know how I can sign that module such that the FC2 kernel
will accept it? Thanks for your help.

Georg Wittig


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