It will maybe be faster to just set up your services on the debian install?
;)
i concluded this about 20 minutes ago
sayonara tsl
it was good while it lastted
there are some things i dislike about debian but same can be said for any
distro...
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The installer and mkinitrd sources are there, so feel free to hack out a
solution to any problems... ;)
My initial desire was to make a system bootable from a rescue partition,
working remotely.
At the moment I am thinking that it might
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, TonyC wrote:
The wiki instructions here;
http://www.trustix.org/wiki/index.php/Amavisd-new#Configure_amavisd
suggest that they'll arranging things so that Spam doesn't get bounced
back to, mostly ficticious, senders.
This doesn't seem to be true. Amavisd doesn't bounce
I have been running most of my servers on 3.0 since it became available.
Both versions are stable but I can't see any benefit in using 2.2.
Actually I am currently wrestling with EVMS yet again.
I like it when it works correctly. So I still stick with it.
Brian
Greetings! I would like to know how to do a software RAID-1 setup.
If you are working with a fresh install from CDROM you can do it from
the installer. I can't give you a step-by-step from memory. I wish that
they'd describe it in the manual.
You really don't want to do a conversion once the
Look in the XferLOG.XX for localhost and look at the Running: line and see what it says (and paste it back). It may be because you're using $argList+ instead of $argList. I think if you're running locally, you don't need to escape the commands. Just a thought.
On 3/20/06, Trasher [EMAIL
On 2/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the message dated: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:17:21 EST,
The pithy ruminations from Dan Pritts on
Re: [BackupPC-users] escaping command line options were:
= You might look into SELinux capabilities if you're running Linux.
=
= Solaris 10
On 2/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the message dated: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:17:21 EST,
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= Solaris 10
haven't been successful.
On 2/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The pithy ruminations from Brian Wilson on
[BackupPC-users] escaping command line options were:
[SNIP!]
=
= Anyways, I'm attempting to do a remote
Is it possible to have php4 and php5
modules for apache available togeteher
on my trustix 2.2?
I bet you could run one version in cgi mode
and the other as an apache module. I'd go with the other
suggestion though and run two instances of httpd.
Brian
.
... Matt
Brian Wilson wrote:
First off; this is a great piece of software! I'm backing up all my
Linux, Windows, and MacOS boxes now without having to maintain my
home-grown scripts to do the job (and waste space). And I'm looking
forward to backuppcd whenever it gets ready
I have been trying to add a second NIC card to trustix 2.2 and can not seem
to get it right, it does not show up anywhere in trustix, but on the switch
What have you tried so far? Is it the same type as the first?
If it is, you should be able to see it in 'dmesg' output. For example
8139too
I have been trying to add a second NIC card to trustix 2.2
Oops on 2.2 I believe you edit /etc/modules.conf not modprobe.conf
You should upgrade to 3.0, it is better.
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4. Put iptables.
For what I know, the box have only port 80, 443, 21 forwarded from the
firewall ...
Still useful iptables?
Two thoughts,
Multiple lines of defense are always good.
If the firewall only controls inbound traffic, the server could still be
compromised by an attack on port 80
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, David Strupl wrote:
Erlend Midttun wrote:
I reckon. I am a bit on thin ice, but wasn't this the bug that could be
worked around by using fdisk to delete other partitions?
I tried that, removed them once with fdisk, then once with win98 fdisk.
Didn't help. We gave up and
I have repeatedly tried to install TSL 3.0 on one of my machines, both the
betas and the released version, but the installation hangs while querying
EVMS information. I have raised this issue on this mailing list, and made
a bugzilla entry (see https://bugs.trustix.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1022)
On 9/12/05, Soeren Straarup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Eric Anderson wrote:
snip
I'm willing to play with pre-beta patches or tarballs/etc. Feel free to
contact me off list if you'd like a guinea pig.
So am I.. I have the hw to test on too and i wanna test geomgui
On 9/9/05, Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi list,
I wonder whats the status of those summer of code projects.
From gjournal we heard that it has been completed but then nothing happens,
any
further information about this?
Is somebody working on ufsj?
ok, I'm neither impressed nor convinced... why?
I'd like to think there were lengthy meetings and discussions leading
up to inclusion of EVMS in TSL 3; you need to capture that in a whitepaper
and maybe a howto so the customers can praise you for your good decision
instead of being confused and
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Jasti, Susmitha wrote:
You can expand or shrink volumes using EVMS.
Just go through http://evms.sourceforge.net/user_guide/#expandshrink
this web site.
Susmitha
Does this mean you have tested it yourself extensively with a TSL install?
Did you test both native EVMS and
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Linuchsan sansan wrote:
Just run evmsn, use the a key for the actions menu and select shrink.
Stefan
This definitely falls into the category of things I won't be doing
on a production machine any time soon.
Brian
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The option works perfectly. It is not intended to let you download packages
your system does not need. If you want a generic downloading tool you may use
wget. ;)
Or I could use the ftp option in rpm for that matter.
With wget or rpm, I have to know the exact name and location of the
swup --install --download-only perl-html-parser
Wrong number of arguments for switch: --download-only
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Morten Nilsen wrote:
Brian Wilson wrote:
Does anyone know how to use the download only option with swup?
From the man page:
--download-only
Run as usual, download packages, but do not install.
This is what I get
swup --install --download-only
I'm testing TSL 3.0. My installation occupied the
entire harddisk capacity of the test machine. Now I
have a need to free up some space to be able to dual
boot Windows. Is there a way to do it without
repartitioning and reinstalling TSL 3.0? Can evms do
it?
Excellent question! said the
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, lore wrote:
hi all,
does anyone could tell me where find a clear spep by step doc to realize an
https server?I'm using a TSL2.2 with apache 2.0.53 ( source-code ) and
openssl and i've just looked for in the trustix wiki area but i can't
understand how to create and use
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to run a perl script which uses RRDs.pm. It works fine as
Root, but not fine as another user. I get:
Can't locate loadable object for module RRDs in @INC (@INC contains:
On Trustix systems you will frequently run across problems like
I have installed the hotplug rpm to access usb-storage but am looking
for a solution to automount for access from Samba. What options are there?
Autofs works for USB. It does not appear to be a part of Trustix
but I was able to install 4.1.4 from sources with no problems.
(configure; make; make
Do you suppose a RH or Fedora package would work?
David
With TSL 2.2 I had very good luck using RH9 rpm's
but have not tried this yet since switching to 3.0.
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dependencies.
You will do a minimal install for a firewall anyway, so
probably will never see any of these.
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Question: the ksmimecrypto.h, crypto.html, and hmac.c results are wrong
:-{ A result of regex parsing errors?
In this case
I think it's better to give back extra feedback rather than not enough.
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On a side note:
I'm a bit disappointed that TSL dropped the -firewall kernel a while
back. I'd really like to see it back (preemtion and more stuff from
patch-o-matic). I'm in need of shaping ingress traffic too, which
requires some kernel patches to be done right.
I second this.
Trustix
what did the -firewall kernel have that the now normal kernel doesn't have?
I believe they just merged the two, as there was no real
The most notable missing feature is kernel pre-emption which is
supposed to be a good thing for routers; I have not tested it yet.
Has anyone else got feedback
I guess the reason for two kernels would be to allow
a pre-empt version for us daredevils and a non preempt
for stodgy people who want their systems to have high
uptime.
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That's a bold statement. And bold statements should not go unanswered.
HA! That's NOTHING! Try this: grep is 5000 times faster than swup.
BTW, I use TSL largely because it has swup! I think swup is GREAT.
This is not a problem. Stop reading now.
On my SLOWEST 180 Mhz computer, swup = 5-20
HELO
On 2.2 if I try to install phpmyadmin, it tries to install
php5. I have several apps that require php 4. Is it possible for you
to check for 'php4|php' so that it does not keep trying to install 5?
If the answer is 'yes' I will file a bug report to request it.
I can work around it (and
I see that phpmyadmin is in the contrib area
so I suppose that means I need to file the
change request elsewhere??
This brings up another question, is there an easy
way to tell the source of a package when querying
with swup? (Community | Contrib | Official)
Brian
Ehlo,
Christian Haugan Toldnes writes:
(Jul 31 2005 17:20) Morten Nilsen wrote:
Colin Dean wrote:
swup --list-latest latest.txt; cat latest.txt | grep ssh
what the...
why not just swup --list-latest | grep ssh ?
I would prefer swup --search-package ssh
But that's probably just me,
I was unable to use serial ports in TSL 3.0 (the same machine working fine
with TSL 2.2 two days ago !!).
This is a known bug, I reported it and got an acknowledgement.
They left the serial drivers out of the kernel. I built a 2.6.12.3
kernel for my own systems to get around it.
It turns out
I am willing to build a serial driver module for 2.6.11.12 and email it to
you (and anyone else who wants it) if you want to try it.
Seems I missed a kernel upgrade, the Trustix folks fixed it already.
If you install the latest kernel then you will get serial ports.
Brian
TSL 3.0 is the first time I have tried to set up CUPS.
Until now I have used BSD variants including LPRng,
so I figure my problems with cups are just me and
the learning curve.
Steven -- I did get past the first bump that perhaps you missed,
my parallel port driver was not being loaded.
On my
But when I ran ifup eth1, it output an error like this: e100 device eth1
does not seem to be present, delaying initialization.
You can also try the other Intel driver, change e100 to eepro100
wherever you load the module, either /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modules
Try it manually first, unload
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than minor security
issues on them.
Many people don't have fast Internet connections. While installing
the machine is down and unusable. Once it is up and running you can
do 'swup --upgrade' as a background task while you use the machine
for other things.
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swup --install package package-n
Yes, I do the minimal install then add one package at a time with swup.
I really like this concept because each time something is missing, I just
add it and don't have to dig up the CD or search via FTP. So I always
have the minimal number of packages installed
Well, yeah, speed is a big issue.
Pretty sure it's downloading gobs of stuff instead
of getting it from the CD. I wonder what happens
if you try an install disconnected from the Internet?
Does it stall or is it back up to normal speed?
Anyone tried this?
Personally I prefer to install first
and
It looks like serial port support is disabled in the TSL 3.0 kernel.
Is this a security feature? Is there another kernel around with it
enabled?
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/settings.
- Look/Feel: Perhaps day values that don't obey the min/max/step attribute
could be disabled, or day values that do obey these values could have an
alternate color.
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First the followup re: RAID using your installer: I deleted all
existing partitions, started over, and got it going. I am guessing the
first time that grub found existing partitions from a previous tsl 3
install which I did not destroy on /dev/hda and pointed at them
instead of the new RAID
to playing with LinuxBios eventually but deployment
for us is years away. We stretch every dime as far as it can go. I am
moving from 10BT to 100BT now.
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I can't find mirrors with stable version of 3.0 TSL.
Any advice, where I can download it?
Tahnx in advance.
Sancho
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, and telling them to get a life does not help.
I tried. :-)
I sometimes wonder if playing with QoS is any more meaningful than
gaming, in the long run... _I_ think it is lots more fun than games.
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As the system is processing the shutdown/reboot the last few lines are:
-
Please stand by while rebooting the system...
md: stopping all md devices
Flushing ide devices hda hdd
Restarting System
And then it hangs
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I have had a TSL 2.2 box pretty much stock rpm's installed
running postfix. It has a logrotate problem that looks
like syslogd does not see the HUP; it continues writing
to the old logs... anyone seen this?
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that at 1am this morning? Duh! :-)
Will be adding debug tips to wiki.
HTH
Matt
Yes, thanks.
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comments here apply to pretty much every UN*X variant I have used
not TSL specific.
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I tested TSL3 with an eval copy of VMware 5
this morning and TSL 3 is installing now just fine...
It's rebooting... still fine so far though
though it seemst slow. Probably some config issue.
Conclusion: Something changed between tsl2 and
tsl3 that makes it incompatible with rh9 + vmware 3
To me,
I tried TSL 3 alpha on VMware and it worked fine...
Which vmware version? I need a good reason to upgrade,
this could be it. ;-) Maybe I will try a demo version
of the latest vmware. I am one version behind.
I had 2.2 running with a 2.6 kernel under vmware;
2.6 incompatibility would have been my
just fine. I will give it a try on real
hardware next. Have to burn a real CD for that! More work!
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PHP is not working in Apache for some reason, I followed directions on
the wiki nonetheless
Your number one Apache debugging tool:
Open a window and type
cd /var/log/httpd; tail -f access_log error_log
Then hit the refresh button on the browser.
9 out of 10 times you will get a message to
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ErrorDocument 401 /error/401-HPVA-member.html
Limit GET POST
require valid-user
order deny,allow
allow from all
/Limit
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I'm sending a request to a remote web page using PHP's cURL in order to get
a response back in XML. I've done this before and usually assign the
response to a variable (eg. $result) before using Sablatron to transorm the
XML. Here is the code I've been using:
?php
$varsent =
) post to vph from [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=2933, message-id=
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return EMPTYSTRING.join(s.splitlines())
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The best GPL tool that I've come across in a long while, as far as network discovery
goes, would have to be the discovery engine inside Netdisco (http://www.netdisco.org).
This tool is fairly Cisco-centric, but Max has put a lot of work into a tool for
folks who are tired of CiscoWorks not
to crank the
LogLevel back down if you run a busy server else your /var/log will
soon runneth over!
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Doesn't debugging a cranky mailman setup just drive you nuts sometimes??
Sysadmin, it's a dirty job but somebody said I have to do
Quoting Dan Hollis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am curious how network operators are dealing with the latest w32/bagle
variants which seem particularly evil.
Also, does anyone have tools for regexp and purging these mails from unix
mailbox (not maildir) mailspool files? Eg purging these mails
I've tried using it w/ autocutsel, and experience the same problems.
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Brian Wilson wrote:
After installing 10.3, I was hoping that a simple recompile of the fink
window managers against the Xcode x11-dev package Xcode gcc would be
sufficient
If there is someone vnced into my computer is there a way to see who it is.
Thanks
Brian
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If there is someone vnced into my computer is there a way to see who it is.
Thanks
Brian
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Brian Wilson wrote:
Just wondering if anyone else has seen this happen recently:
https://uni01nf.unity.ncsu.edu/ncsu/usage/io-fps-service-daily.html
We maxed out at about 10,000 flows/sec. I'm currently going back through
our argus logs and collecting
is the server edition.
Ask me if you want a review. :-) This is the REBOL list!
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I think DOS has a small footprint because it lacks features that would
allow REBOL to run, like a reliable network stack and multitasking.
Shake the dust off the PC and run linux on it, it should be fine. I
ran linux for years on a 486 w/ 16MB and a 250 MB hd.
Hey, but what about this old
processor.
To set up a tiny REBOL system, it would be easiest to start with a tiny
distribution, like one designed for embedded systems or the LRP (Linux
Router Project).
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I hope this is the correct newsgroup. If not, please suggest where I
should be posting.
I'm using Netscape 6.2 and I'm having a problem with Netscape mail or
messenger.
I just figured out that some of my new mail is going directly to the
Trash rather than my Inbox.
I do not have any
I hope this is the correct newsgroup. If not, please suggest where I
should be posting.
I'm using Netscape 6.2 and I'm having a problem with Netscape mail or
messenger.
I just figured out that some of my new mail is going directly to the
trash rather than my Inbox.
I do not have any
deployed HP OS yet on an exposed server. Risk versus
cost and complexity and all that. SOON though!
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There is a complete set of the GNU tools, and they work quite well.
See http://cygwin.com/
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, nagySanyi wrote:
Is there a Windows version of the
gcc compiler ?
TIA Sanyi
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FYI, it's nimda, admin backwards.
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At 04:55 PM 9/18/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Just an FYI, folks. There is a new virus spreading rapidly!!! SARC and
others are still researching it, but McAfee seems to have a DAT file that
will at least recognize it.
Seems to be a bit
having this problem with mbox and
Outlook clients? Is this just an mbox thing? I wish I could just
tell everyone to use a halfway decent email client, but these folks
lack the skill or knowledge to use anything other than a M$ product.
Thanks,
Brian
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In order to attempt to fix the problem, I used the
qmail-date-localtime.patch. This patch partially works.
I'll show you what I mean:
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked
The applied patch successfully changes the dates in the "Received"
and
"Date" headers, but it doesn't change the date in the "From"
header
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Wrong assumption--the "From" mbox message delimiter isn't passed to
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Hi,
You do not say how your users are accessing their mail (IMAP or
POP),
but I came up with the following patch to fix some Lookout problems
I've
had. The setup on which this patch has been tested (and
demonstrated to
actually work) is:
- delivery
I find an email list + web-based archive to be the most useful combination.
When you are actively working with the product you stay on the mailing list.
When you reach a saturation point you can unsubscribe and still follow the
action by checking the archive periodically.
Brian
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Brian Wilson wrote:
All I can say is I hope you didn't go through with this upgrade. We've
had nothing but problems with 5.67 server. From volserver core dumping on
listvol's and backups, to machines mysteriously rebooting every few days,
to 7 of 12 readonly servers
rebooting every few days,
to 7 of 12 readonly servers crashing at the same time (the other 5 were
running 5.77). Needless to say, we don't run 5.67 anymore. 5.77 hasn't
given us any problems thus far.
Brian
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We've also had problems with Cadence under 2.6/3.4a and have resorted
to 2.5.1 machines as a temporary solution. If anyone has a 2.6 solution,
please advise.
Thanks,
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Dave Lorand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you install each package in a separate volume per @sys, or do you
have a common volume containing all architechtures? This seems to be
the major issue about which folks here have waflled in the past. Some
packages, like Matlab, seem to go better if
On Jun 21, 4:25pm, "Nicolescu, Eduard L" wrote:
Folks,
does anybody know where can I grab from afs-aware versions of
pop3 and/or imap servers ? We run these servers on a Solaris 2.6
machine.
Also, are there any docs available on the net describing possible
scenarios to configure
Can anyone tell me if there is a rpm for the Perl/TK on Redhat 5.1. If
not how would I go about getting this package. Thanks for any help on
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