[ale] Slick Deals APC UPS

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Sep 10 14:44:05 EDT 2002


The last APC UPS I bought for a client came with a CD that had Linux
drivers and an X/gui control panel. The biggest headache with APC is the
weird serial (NOT!) cable they use. Be sure to only use their cable and
it works great. There is also an open source ups package that can
control APC hardware as well. Check out freshmeat.net for the list. 

On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 13:23, Klepinger, Aaron wrote:
> thanks, russ!  wish they had linux drivers for it so i could back up my
> linux server.  :(
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hogg, Russell E [mailto:ctcrreho at opm.gov]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:36 AM
> To: 'Ale'
> Subject: [ale] Slick Deals APC UPS
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> By the by, 
>   If anyone is looking for a UPS there is an APC through SlickDeals.net
> that's $15 after rebate. 
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> Russ 
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Jonathan Rickman [ mailto:jonathan at xcorps.net
> <mailto:jonathan at xcorps.net> ] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:14 AM 
> To: Jim 
> Cc: jwl at sgi.com; Ale 
> Subject: Re: [ale] Warning - spamed on Bellsouth.net 
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> On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Jim wrote: 
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> > Spammers don't get all e-mail addresses from the Internet. Many of them
> now 
> > use a technique for creating likely e-mail addresses. I get some spam sent
> to 
> > my e-mail address and a bunch of similar combinations. As you can see, my 
> > e-mail address is based on my name and it doesn't take too much logic to 
> > deduce similar e-mail addresses. So, if your BellSouth e-mail address was 
> > similarly based on your name, the spammer's software prbably just guessed
> it. 
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> I can confirm this behavior without a doubt. I have a catch all mail 
> account for xcorps.net that gets all mail that is sent to non-existent 
> xcorps.net addresses in case someone has a spelling problem, doesn't have 
> contact info, etc. One day, about a month ago, I got 943 copies of the 
> same message, addressed to different recipients. Needless to say, an abuse 
> report with that much evidence gets escalated quickly. 
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> Jonathan Rickman 
> X Corps Security 
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