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Linux-Announce Digest #99

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Mon Mar 18 15:33:33 2002

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Linux-Announce Digest #99, Volume #4           Mon, 18 Mar 2002 15:13:03 EST

Contents:
  lftp-2.5.0a - reliable command line driven ftp client ("Alexander V. Lukyanov")
  Archmobx 3.0.1: asimple email archiver (Alessandro Dotti Contra)
  RE COMMERCIAL: dual AMD server for $1059 ("sales")
  Re: Setting Up an eCommerce Website with Linux (Christophe Rippert)
  mp3blaster 3.1 - interactive text-console mp3 player (Bram)
  SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 5.6 (SANFACE Software)
  SECURITY: NSA Security-enhanced Linux updated (Howard Holm)
  noteedit on KDE3/Qt3 (Joerg Anders)
  innuendod R2 released (Jason Nunn)
  free online Linux Programming courses ("R.D.Findlay")
  Re: Valgrind, an open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux (Paul D Fox)
  KSnuffle-2.2 released (user@linux.chello.nl)

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From: "Alexander V. Lukyanov" <lav@yars.free.net>
Subject: lftp-2.5.0a - reliable command line driven ftp client
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:48:59 CST

This is announcement of a new major version of LFTP.

News since last version (2.4.10a):
* mirror understands URLs now. It can mirror between two ftp sites, for
  example: `mirror ftp://site1/path1 ftp://site2/path2'. It will use FXP
  if possible.
* mirror can now upload/download certain files first based on pattern list,
  new setting mirror:order contains the pattern list.
* mirror has now options -X and -I which allow to specify exclude and include
  as shell glob patterns. E.g. `mirror -X *.bak'.
* mirror can now set file owner/group if it can (--allow-chown option).
* mirror options -t, -T, --time-prec and --loose-time-prec are now obsolete,
  so are settings mirror:time-prec and mirror:loose-time-prec.
* find can now understand URLs and plain files specified on command line
  (Glenn Maynard, Alexander Lukyanov)
* chmod can now handle symbolic modes and can work recursively (Glenn Maynard).
* now plain ls can also use color for file names.
* new setting xfer:full-disk-fatal. When it is false, lftp waits for more disk
  space instead of cancelling transfers in case of full disk (Glenn Maynard,
  Alexander Lukyanov).
* cls improved (Glenn Maynard).
* `bookmark list' hides passwords now.


LSM entry:
Begin3
Title:          LFTP command line file transfer program
Version:        2.5.0a
Entered-date:   2002-03-12
Description:    LFTP is a shell-like command line ftp client. It is
                reliable: can retry operations and does reget automatically.
                It can do several transfers simultaneously in background.
                You can start a transfer in background and continue browsing
                the ftp site or another one. This all is done in one process.
                Background jobs will be completed in nohup mode if you exit
                or close modem connection. Lftp has reput, mirror, reverse
                mirror among its features. Since version 2.0 it also supports
                http protocol. Other features include: ipv6 support, context
                sensitive completion, output redirection to files or to pipe,
                SOCKS support (configure option), ftp and http proxy support,
                transfer rate throttling for each connection and for all
                connections in sum, job queueing, job execution at specified
                time, opie/skey support in ftp protocol, ssl for http and ftp,
                fxp transfers.
Keywords:       ftp client, readline, reliable, background, parallel, http
Author:         lav@yars.free.net (Alexander V. Lukyanov)
Maintained-by:  lav@yars.free.net (Alexander V. Lukyanov)
Primary-site:   ftp.yars.free.net /pub/software/unix/net/ftp/client/lftp
                1464 kB lftp-2.5.0a.tar.gz
Alternate-site: metalab.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/network/file-transfer
Platforms:      Unix, G++
Copying-policy: GNU GPL
End


LFTP has a web page at http://lftp.yar.ru/

-- 
   Alexander.

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From: Alessandro Dotti Contra <alessandro.dotti@libero.it>
Subject: Archmobx 3.0.1: asimple email archiver
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:49:07 CST

Hi everybody,
archmbox 3.0.1 has just been uploaded and is available for download.

URL: http://digilander.iol.it/yellowjester/archmbox/archmbox.html

These are the changes in this release:

* an harmless bug in the handler of compressed archive mailbox was fixed
* output formats for list mode were improved

Feel free to contact me for bug reports, suggestions, ideas, improvements...
Thak you.
alex
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From: "sales" <sales@storeanywhere.com>
Subject: RE COMMERCIAL: dual AMD server for $1059
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:48:17 CST

Storeanywhere.com Inc. has new promotions for March on
tower servers, rackmount servers and workstations. The
following dual AMD 1600MP server is one of them. For much
more just go to our website http://storeanywhere.com.
 
$1059- Dual (2x) AMD 1600mp Server 

TYAN S2466 dual CPU motherboard 
2 x AMD 1600mp CPU 
60G 7200rpm hard Drive 
256mb DDR 2100rpm Ram 
1.44mb Floppy Drive/52X CD-Rom 
10/100 Netsurf ethernet card 
ATX Tower Case 
8mb ATI Rage AGP Card 
Keyboard/Mouse(3 buttons) 
 
Pre-installed with one of the followings: 
debian linux 2.x 
or Redhat linux 6.x/7.x 
or mandrake 8.x 
Monitor not included 
 
If you are ready to place order you can do it 
directly on line or call us on: (718) 934-7313.
Any queries please send e-mail to: 
sales@storeanywhere.com.
 


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| sales@storeanywhere.com                     |
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From: Christophe Rippert <c_rippert@yahoo.fr>
Subject: Re: Setting Up an eCommerce Website with Linux
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:49:08 CST

Ciao e Hi ;)

Congratulations for your tutorial !
I have bookmarked your site cause after taking a look into some pages, i through it really good !! Good luck for the future of this site.

Christophe RIPPERT

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:05:34 CST
stefano.luciani@usa.net (Titbit) wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
> I started putting together a tutorial explaining how to setup a free
> eCommerce website with Linux/Apache/Perl/Postgres.
> 
> I think it may be interesting for somebody and decided to announce it
> here.
> 
> The URL is http://freecommerce.crapa.org
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Stefano
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:48:08 CST
From: Bram <bram@comp.os.linux.announce.usenet.avontuur.org>
Subject: mp3blaster 3.1 - interactive text-console mp3 player

Hello,

I have released a new version of mp3blaster, version 3.1. Mp3blaster
is an interactive text-based program that plays various (mp3,wav,..) audio
files. It is one of the very few mp3 players for the text console that
allows full interactive control during playback. Another important feature
is the ease with which one can create and store playlists grouped by albums.

Important recent changes are:

Bugfixes:
-Added workaround for bug in RH7.2's ncurses version that would crash
 mp3blaster.
-Fixed problems with opening/closing sound device on some soundcards
-Playlist doesn't stop on files that can't be opened anymore.
-Fixed bug that left files without id3tags open.
-Fixed a bug that will hopefully eliminate static noise while playing
 oggVorbis files (thanks Martijn).
-Fixed 8/16-bit handling, which will fix playing 8-bit .wav files as well.
-more smaller fixes

Feature enhancements:
-Implemented 'next group' feature, similar to changing to the next CD on
 a CD changer.
-mixer device can be specified in config file / cmdline
-character set translation for id3-info
-many more smaller enhancements

You can download mp3blaster from these places:
http://www.stack.nl/~brama/mp3blaster.html
ftp://mud.stack.nl/pub/mp3blaster/mp3blaster-3.1.tar.gz
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/players/mp3/mp3blaster-3.1.tar.gz

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From: sanface@sanface.com (SANFACE Software)
Subject: SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 5.6
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:48:08 CST

Most of your documents are text files. Usually, your reports from
legacy applications, DBs, ERP applications and datawarehouse are
textual. txt2pdf allows you to take those old text files and turn them
into PDF's using only PERL, which means you don't even need to pass
the data through PostScript first.

You can run txt2pdf on any system that runs PERL, but it has been
tested and is verified to work on many operating systems.
etxt2pdf is the executable version of txt2pdf. It's been specially
compiled for those users who simply can't or don't want to run PERL on
their systems. It has all the functionality of the original perl
version, and is merely distributed in binary form for your
convenience.
We currently have 5 executable versions: Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX, Mac OS X.
If you're interested in a binary for another operating system, such as
FreeBSD please let us know, and we'll send you one. With enough
requests, we'll also add one here permanently. Please note that the
Windows version comes with an extra tool known as Visual txt2pdf.

Here are some of the things that you can achieve with txt2pdf:
You can mark coloured (using PERL regular expressions) phrases in the
produced PDF files.
You can mark bold, italic and bold italic phrases in the produced
PDFfiles.
You can add page numbers on every page.
You can add text at the beginning and at the end of every file.
You can add a border to every page.
Internet specific phrases such as http://... ftp://...
mailto:...file:... ldap:... news:... will automatically be made into
clickable URL's.
You can create a link to a specific age within a PDF document by
simply adding http://...pdfdocument#pdfmark
Every word like MIME:... will automatically become a link that will
launch the correct application to open that file.
You can use background and foreground layers.
All predefined encodings (WinAnsiEncoding, MacRomanEncoding,
MacExpertEncoding, PDFDocEncoding) supported by the PDF format and the
Unix default are supported by txt2pdf.
It's possible to rerun txt2pdf infinitely (every configured second,
sleep feature) on a specific directory (and also it's recursive
directories) moving the produced PDF to a specific directory, and the
original text to a specific directory.
txt2pdf supports STDIN and STDOUT.
EPD 1.0 support.  You can use EPD inside the background layer.
A License is ONLY $99.
SANFACE Software is going to give you a free license for every good
idea or good modify to txt2pdf.

txt2pdf is shareware
The txt2pdf source code is our company core business.
We trust you.
You can test text2pdf and modify it.
You can't use a modify version of txt2pdf for production purpose. You
can't resell txt2pdf or a modify version of it without SANFACE
Software authorization.
You can't copy part of it to include in your source without SANFACE
Software authorization.
  
What's new in this version
  
New linear option or inside your configuration file: list. With this
new option you can specify a list file with inside a list of your
input textual files (one entry every line).
New executable version for Mac OS X. 

Test txt2pdf 5.6!
You can find it at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html
Don't forget txt2pdf 5.x PRO at
http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdfPRO.html

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:50:06 CST
From: hdholm@epoch.ncsc.mil (Howard Holm)
Subject: SECURITY: NSA Security-enhanced Linux updated

A new release of the LSM-based SELinux prototype has been put on the
SELinux web site <http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/>.  The stable (2.4)
LSM-based SELinux prototype was updated to kernel 2.4.18.  The
development (2.5) LSM-based SELinux prototype was updated to kernel
2.5.6.  The modified utilities have been updated to Red Hat Linux
7.2-based versions.  A number of new policy domains have been added and
policy restructured.  Support for usbdevfs and work for labeled
networking has been added.

Security-enhanced Linux incorporates a strong, flexible mandatory
access control architecture into the major subsystems of the Linux
kernel. The system provides a mechanism to enforce the separation of
information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements.  This
allows threats of tampering and bypassing of application security
mechanisms to be addressed and enables the confinement of damage that
can be caused by malicious or flawed applications.  The SELinux web
site <http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/> contains background information,
documentation, source code, and archives for the selinux mailing-list.

--
Howard Holm <hdholm@epoch.ncsc.mil>
Secure Systems Research Office
National Security Agency

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:50:45 CST
From: j.anders@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de (Joerg Anders)
Subject: noteedit on KDE3/Qt3

Version 1.17.2 of the score editor NoteEdit is available, see:

   http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html

New features:

 - nothing but (seems to be) KDE3/Qt3 compatible

Note: Before "configure": If you have different KDE/Qt versions
make sure the PATH variable only references the KDE/Qt version
you wish to use for NoteEdit!


-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:50:45 CST
From: Jason Nunn <jsno@arafura.net.au>
Subject: innuendod R2 released

innuendod- NNTP proxy/spy (revision 2)

availability-
http://jsno.arafuraconnect.com.au/rel/unix_projects/innuendod-2.tar.bz2


this program acts like an NNTP socket proxy- it will accept connections on
119 as though it were a news server. when a client connects, it does a
straight thru connection to an NNTP server (hellstra's NNTP server in our
case).

however... any posts are "captured" and saved to the fs. it also inserts a
few "X-innuendod: " directives into the NNTP header as it's being streamed
to the NNTP server, which gives usenet readers origin information.

all reads and writes to the NNTP are logged. the logging information
contains newgroups, usernames, dates, and subject titles. innuendod
resolves usernames by querying a "gossip" server (a RADIUS mezzianne).

This "quick hack" was written to fullfil Arafura Connects carrier
obligations to track/log users who post articles on usenet. This program
provides us with this needed logging.

This project has been funded by Arafura Connect & Arafura Internet
Services Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, and comes under the GNU
General Public License.



                              Arafura Connect
                             71, Mcminn Street
                              Darwin, NT 0810
                                 Australia

                     http://www.arafuraconnect.com.au
                         http://www.arafura.net.au
                     http://jsno.arafuraconnect.com.au

                             *    *    *    *


-- 
Jason Nunn- Electronics Technician / Un*x Specialist
Arafura Connect & Arafura Internet Services - 1300 137 363
Email: jsno@arafura.net.au, Mobile: 0418 813426, Fax: 08 89412278

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:50:52 CST
From: "R.D.Findlay" <fcsoft@netcom.ca>
Subject: free online Linux Programming courses

Back in December iCanProgram.com announced that it would be offering its
online "Introduction to Linux Programming" courses without fees in
return for a voluntary donation to Cancer Research by the
participants.   These donations were made in memory of one of our
founding partners who lost her own battle with Cancer last summer.

This "learning for charity" formula has been a success far beyond our
expectations.   We have now offered our courses under this format to
over 350 students worldwide.

For those of you who missed out the first time round there are still
openings in the 2 remaining courses that will be offered in the 2002
spring session.

The 02 Apr edition of the "Introduction to Linux Programming" course has
room.     More information can be found at:

 http://www.icanprogram.com/linuxProgramming.html

The 02 Apr edition of our newest advanced Linux Programming course
titled "Linux Programming the SIMPL way" has room as well.      More
information can be found at:

 http://www.icanprogram.com/linuxSIMPL.html

Thanks once again to all those who have participated so far and given so
generously to the cause of fighting Cancer.

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:51:09 CST
From: fox@crisp.demon.co.uk (Paul D Fox)
Subject: Re: Valgrind, an open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux

Julian Seward <Julian_Seward@muraroa.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:<3C7E1F33.AA8300C2@muraroa.demon.co.uk>...
> Available at http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj
> The 20020227b snapshot seems stable enough to be worth trying.
> 
> Valgrind is a GPL'd tool to help you find memory-management problems
> in your programs. When a program is run under Valgrind's supervision,
> all reads and writes of memory are checked, and calls to
> malloc/new/free/delete are intercepted. As a result, Valgrind can
> detect problems such as:
> 
>    Use of uninitialised memory 
>    Reading/writing memory after it has been free'd 
>    Reading/writing off the end of malloc'd blocks 
>    Reading/writing inappropriate areas on the stack 
>    Memory leaks -- where pointers to malloc'd blocks are lost forever 
>    Passing of uninitialised and/or unaddressible memory to system calls 
>    Mismatched use of malloc/new/new [] vs free/delete/delete [] 
> 
> Valgrind tracks each byte of memory in the original program with nine
> status bits, one of which tracks addressibility of that byte, while
> the other eight track the validity of the byte. As a result, it can
> detect the use of single uninitialised bits, and does not report
> spurious errors on bitfield operations.
> 
> You can use it to debug more or less any dynamically-linked ELF Linux
> x86 executable, without modification, recompilation, or anything. If
> you want, Valgrind can start GDB and attach it to your program at the
> point(s) where errors are detected, so that you can poke around and
> figure out what was going on at the time.
> 
> Valgrind works well enough to debug large programs.  Over the past few
> weeks, various folks in the KDE development community have suffered
> early snapshots of Valgrind.  After much invaluable feedback and
> bug-fixing from the kde-core-devel crew, Valgrind can run large parts
> of KDE3 without serious problems.  It can also run various other large
> programs successfully, such as GIMP and Netscape 4.78.
> 
> A number of previously-undiscovered bugs in the upcoming KDE3 have
> been discovered as a result.  
> See http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=704 for a short comment 
> about it.
> 
> Full documentation is supplied. Also supplied are some hints and tips
> for folks trying to get started with it.
> 
> To use: you need an x86 machine running Linux 2.2.X or 2.4.X and glibc
> >= 2.1.X.  This covers most contemporary Linux distributions. I
> develop it on RedHat 7.2, so that platform, at least, should work. It
> is also known to work on RedHat 6.1, 6.2 and probably many other Linux
> distros as well.
> 
> There are some important limitations:
> 
>    No support for threaded programs.  Many have complained about
>    this, and it is under consideration.
> 
>    No support for MMX, SSE, SSE2, 3DNow insns.  When queried with a
>    CPUID insn, Valgrind claims to be a pre-MMX P133, in an attempt to
>    fool glibc into not using MMX extensions.
> 
>    Signal simulation is a bit flaky.  If you stick to POSIX signals
>    you should be OK, but programs which do weird stuff with signals may
>    have problems.
> 
> If you have problems with Valgrind, don't suffer in silence. Mail
> me. It's under active development, and I'll do what I can to help you
> get started.
> 
> Julian Seward, jseward@acm.org 
> 28 Feb 02

You are a star! I have been looking for Purify for Linux for so many
years, I wrote my own. But it doesnt work as good as yours.

This tool is neat. Better than _anything_ else available on Linux (and
even better than Purify on Solaris).

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From: user@linux.chello.nl
Subject: KSnuffle-2.2 released
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:51:33 CST


Thanks!
==========[snip]========

KSnuffle, the KDE network packet sniffer, is now available for download
from:

ftp://195.92.31.34/ksnuffle-2.2/ksnuffle-2.2.tgz

This version has been built against a fairly recent KDE2.1 CVS snapshot.

The manual pages are online at

http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/ksnuffle.manual

The main change from 2.1 is a work-around for the forthcoming KDE
change whereby setuid programs will not be run.

Please note that if the remote sniffer interface is not compatible with
2.0 and earlier versions. If you use remote sniffers, then you will need to
reinstall the rsnuffle daemon.

A few people have asked about RPMs. Sorry, none avaiable. I've got a
non-standard setup anyway, and there are two many combinations (RH, Suse,
Mandrake, installed under /usr or /opt/kde, etc.) to do this. Volunteers?

Regards
Mike Richardson
mike@quaking.demon.co.uk

=====[The Actual Announcement]========================================

KSnuffle is a network packet sniffer for KDE. Features include:

        * Basic filtering and packet selection via the GUI
        * Advanced filtering and packet selection via filter programs
        * Multiple concurrent monitors
        * Text and binary logging, plus replay of binary log files
        * Textual display of network traffic overview
        * Full(er) details of protocol and application data available
        * Display of data in TCP/IP streams
        * Network load histograms and time-averaged load display
        * Parallel display of multiple load histograms
        * Save and restored filter and packet selection configurations
        * Support for use by selected non-root users
        * Plugin support - 0.8 contains plugins for
                * TCP/IP stream monitoring
                * DNS lookup monitoring,
                * Traffic summaries
                * End-to-End summaries

In its current state it is, so far as I can tell, quite reliable. The
main area where is is lacking is actually decoding different network
packets. At the moment, it handles basic decoding of TCP/IP and UDP/IP,
plus ARP/RARP and ICMP. Packet decoding does not go down into the
application level except for DNS packets.

Also, KSnuffle uses libpcap-0.4, as used by tcpdump. As I only have access
to Linux boxen, I cannot build or test it for any other Unix. I'd be
interested if anyone else could try.

KSnuffle is available from ftp://195.92.31.34/pub/ksnuffle-2.1/ ; there
is a homepage at http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/ksnuffle.html. The latter
contains some screen shots and other information.

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