Hullo.
I've often wondered this but never been able to find a solution.. so here we
go...
I'm using a custom Debianised kernel on a Dell poweredge 1600SC with the AMI
megaraid module compiled into the kernel. Also, the kernel has no module
support
It's still running 2.4.21 and disk
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 13:38, Aurélien Beaujean wrote:
Hi,
The only way to have mageraid at boot time is to include it in builtin
(not in module) in the kernel. So rebuild a 2.4.27 with the same custom
options than your old 2.4.21.
That's interesting..
Since I wrote, I did some more
Hi :)
We have a site with a series of sub-domains by country, e.g.
www.uk.domain.com, www.fr.domain.com etc. but we are moving away from this to
a single 'www.domain.com' (for various reasons)..
The problem is that now we want to have the site apply the same themes as it
currently does, but
On Friday 03 September 2004 06:28, Dave Watkins wrote:
After that is done you can delete the old raid1 completly and add the now
free disk to the raid5...
Ralph Paßgang wrote:
I've actually done this exact thing before and it worked flawlessly.
Ooh you lovely people - thank you for the good
On Friday 02 July 2004 16:12, Paul Romero wrote:
Dear User Group:
I have the woody version of Debian installed on my
machine with 2 serial ports and can't use them.
How are you trying to use them? What application do you have listening or
trying to open /dev/ttyS0 and/or /dev/ttyS1 ?
To
On Friday 02 July 2004 16:12, Paul Romero wrote:
Dear User Group:
I have the woody version of Debian installed on my
machine with 2 serial ports and can't use them.
How are you trying to use them? What application do you have listening or
trying to open /dev/ttyS0 and/or /dev/ttyS1 ?
To
On Thursday 17 June 2004 14:09, Dale E Martin wrote:
Hello. I run a small mailserver, and I'm interested in allowing my users
to relay mail off of it. I'm currently using exim4 as my MTA, and uw-imap
for client mail access. In the past I have used exact[0] to allow
pop-before-relay access,
On Thursday 17 June 2004 14:09, Dale E Martin wrote:
Hello. I run a small mailserver, and I'm interested in allowing my users
to relay mail off of it. I'm currently using exim4 as my MTA, and uw-imap
for client mail access. In the past I have used exact[0] to allow
pop-before-relay access,
On Monday 14 June 2004 11:16, Andreas John wrote:
Hello!
apt-cache show rinetd
Package: rinetd
Yep, rinetd is a simple userspace proxy. I used it for a while, but it had a
few unpleasant 'features' I didn't like (we were using dynamic DNS with it,
so I expect you wouldn't encounter them)
On Monday 14 June 2004 14:57, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
This may be obvious, but not to me... is there any difference compared
to using iptables DNAT?
At the time I was using rinetd/netcat to do this kind of work, I didn't know
enough about iptables and the SNAT/DNAT pair
On Monday 14 June 2004 11:16, Andreas John wrote:
Hello!
apt-cache show rinetd
Package: rinetd
Yep, rinetd is a simple userspace proxy. I used it for a while, but it had a
few unpleasant 'features' I didn't like (we were using dynamic DNS with it,
so I expect you wouldn't encounter them)
On Monday 14 June 2004 14:57, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
This may be obvious, but not to me... is there any difference compared
to using iptables DNAT?
At the time I was using rinetd/netcat to do this kind of work, I didn't know
enough about iptables and the SNAT/DNAT pair
On Thursday 22 April 2004 17:56, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Some of my clients use POP, however. I thought about doing a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] style address for them and having this simply append
spam into a special folder on their account. Any suggestions? Has anyone
ever done this?
This could work,
On Thursday 22 April 2004 17:56, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Some of my clients use POP, however. I thought about doing a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] style address for them and having this simply append
spam into a special folder on their account. Any suggestions? Has anyone
ever done this?
This could work,
On Monday 29 March 2004 13:30, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
Is there an easy way that checks if /var/lib/dpkg/info md5sums are the same
md5sums of the files in the system? Or should I do an script doing this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search deb md5
debsums - Verify installed package
On Monday 29 March 2004 13:30, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
Is there an easy way that checks if /var/lib/dpkg/info md5sums are the same
md5sums of the files in the system? Or should I do an script doing this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search deb md5
debsums - Verify installed package
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
On Saturday 14 February 2004 00:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I can't offer any insights into why your card isn't working with
the natsemi module in 2.4.18, but may I suggest you use a more recent
backported kernel for woody available at:
On Saturday 14 February 2004 00:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I can't offer any insights into why your card isn't working with
the natsemi module in 2.4.18, but may I suggest you use a more recent
backported kernel for woody available at:
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 09:00, Markus Oswald wrote:
Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Emmanuel Halbwachs um 20:12:
Hello everybody,
I've just suscribed to the list after discovering it recently. I'm
not strictly an ISP, but I provide various services for 150-200 users.
Woody works just fine
On Thursday 12 February 2004 17:21, Emmanuel Halbwachs wrote:
May I ask you how did you manage this ? With an other plain disk ?
Sure,
I made a custom kernel bootfloppy (rescue floppy) then used the normal bf2.4
root.bin after that :)
I used information from various sources at the time (this
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 09:00, Markus Oswald wrote:
Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Emmanuel Halbwachs um 20:12:
Hello everybody,
I've just suscribed to the list after discovering it recently. I'm
not strictly an ISP, but I provide various services for 150-200 users.
Woody works just fine
On Thursday 12 February 2004 17:21, Emmanuel Halbwachs wrote:
May I ask you how did you manage this ? With an other plain disk ?
Sure,
I made a custom kernel bootfloppy (rescue floppy) then used the normal bf2.4
root.bin after that :)
I used information from various sources at the time (this
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 11:12, Ian Forbes wrote:
This wont remove the requirement for us to carry on using cgiemail, many
of the pages we host use it. However maybe we should start weaning the
webmasters onto something new.
Do have a look at http://nms-cgi.sf.net/ - you can find versions of
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 11:12, Ian Forbes wrote:
This wont remove the requirement for us to carry on using cgiemail, many
of the pages we host use it. However maybe we should start weaning the
webmasters onto something new.
Do have a look at http://nms-cgi.sf.net/ - you can find versions of
Hi :)
Whilst I appreciate 'ISP' isn't quite the right context for this query,
I feel the audience has enough of an overlap :)
I'm running NIS on woody with no problems at all in the auth / shadow
file, etc. but I'd like to be able to track when each user logs in and
out, (basically a
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 19:34, Rod Rodolico wrote:
I can not think of any drawbacks to doing it. I only offer web, ftp and
mail service (apache, proftp and exim). The only thing I can think of is
that reverse dns will not work correctly, but I see no reason that should
impact these
On Saturday 13 September 2003 10:27, axacheng wrote:
Hello List :
i known apache stress-tool ab can suffice for me, but ab seems can not
generate graphical reports to me
Google for 'siege' - I've been using it recently to simulate heavy web
traffic, and whilst I have no need for
On Thursday 21 August 2003 10:41 pm, Ahtonn Karsek wrote:
Thank you very much :o)
Only one more question: Is posible to use this approach while firewall is
on the same machine as FTP server? I own only one computer :o)
Certainly, just add that line, and add it to the INPUT and OUTPUT chains,
On Friday 22 August 2003 21:46, Martin Wheeler wrote:
Just caught the end of this ... may be applicable to a problem I'm
experiencing myself. (Not ProFTP, but gFTP.)
As far as I know, one of my firewalls is the Mandrake SNF (Simple Network
Firewall ?), running under 2.2.19. (I'm fairly sure
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 08:39:05PM +0200, Ahton?n Kar?sek wrote:
PassivePorts2000 2200
But ProFTP seem not to read this :) It's not possible to build firewall without this
feature :(
Is there anybody knows, where the problem can be?
Is the firewall in question a Linux
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 3:50 pm, Antonin Karasek wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just bought DELL PowerEdge 2600 with $SUBJECT. I'm trying to install
Debian to it. Unfortunatelly, DELL is supporting the RedHat only. The
problem is, that Debian instalation program don't find $SUBJECT and say:
No
Hullo :)
I've been an avid Debian user for a couple of years now, and I'm quite
competent with what I do, but now and again something comes along that just
doesn't make sense at all, and this, happy people, is one of those times :)
I'm running woody with no funny stuff or backports, and have
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 3:48 pm, Wim Fournier wrote:
I'm running woody with no funny stuff or backports, and have installed
Netsaint and the netsaint-neat CGI config editor.
Are you running netsaint?? In my opinion its much better to install Nagios
instead as netsaint is not being
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 4:16 pm, you wrote:
Greetings!
Hullo! :)
I guess NEAT is trying to open the files in R/W mode - which will fail
as the web server process UID probably is WWW-DATA, but all files are
-rw-r--r-- and owned by ROOT. Try CHOWNing the files to WWW-DATA
Oh of course :D
I
On Saturday 05 July 2003 11:52 pm, Martin WHEELER wrote:
Solutions suggested so far have been to turn off, or make completely
transparent, any firewall between you and them (!!!); or to turn off
passive ftp mode. (makes no difference, incidentally)
It sounds like they are now denying all
Hi :)
I've been trying to learn mod_rewrite to do /anything/ and I'm failing. Please
take pity on me, oh mighty ones ! ;)
I wanted to use mod_rewrite as a technology test, and to learn something new,
but it has simply driven me to distraction... perhaps someone could help?
I have a woody box
Hi :)
I've been trying to learn mod_rewrite to do /anything/ and I'm failing. Please
take pity on me, oh mighty ones ! ;)
I wanted to use mod_rewrite as a technology test, and to learn something new,
but it has simply driven me to distraction... perhaps someone could help?
I have a woody box
On Saturday 07 June 2003 16:25, Gregory Machin wrote:
1 ) I need to upgrade libc6 to a test version so i can install clamav ,
but it has a lot of dependanies .. how do i install the new version ?
You have three real options, one of which you've already identified -
upgrading to testing or
On Saturday 07 June 2003 16:25, Gregory Machin wrote:
1 ) I need to upgrade libc6 to a test version so i can install clamav ,
but it has a lot of dependanies .. how do i install the new version ?
You have three real options, one of which you've already identified -
upgrading to testing or
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 8:28 pm, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
Monitoring vmstat output? I feel vmstat gives you all relevant data in
one place: memory, disk, cpu.
Sorry, no advise on how to collect this from the network.
inetd?
inetd.conf:
vmstat stream tcp nowait root
I have restarted all daemons several times but /var/log/mysql.log shows no
accesses coinciding with scanned messages.
The only thing I can think of is the 'localhost' specified in the DBI
connect string is trying to connect on 127.0.0.1 to TCP port 3306. Debian
disables TCP connections for
I have restarted all daemons several times but /var/log/mysql.log shows no
accesses coinciding with scanned messages.
The only thing I can think of is the 'localhost' specified in the DBI
connect string is trying to connect on 127.0.0.1 to TCP port 3306. Debian
disables TCP connections for
Hi, I just set up spamassassin on a customer's machine, and was surprised
how smooth the installation was (I just added a section to /etc/procmailrc
as described in /usr/share/doc/spamassassin/examples/procmailrc.example)...
However, my home machine is also running Debian woody and I'm getting
Ah... I found this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=148484repeatmerged=yes
and after putting 'DROPPRIVS=yes' in /etc/procmailrc, spamassassin works..
But I still don't understand /why/ I need it on one machine, and not on
another! :///
gdh
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:52:14PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
I thought of using courier-mlm too, because I am using courier-imap/pop
already. It needs courier-maildrop though,
The debian package name is just called 'maildrop' :)
gdh
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On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 10:09:39AM -0600, Michael Merritt wrote:
What package do I need to install to get mod_php support for PHP4 in Apache?
I installed the php4 package, but my php scripts are still not being parsed.
Check your /etc/apache/httpd.conf for this line... it's around line 240
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 10:09:39AM -0600, Michael Merritt wrote:
What package do I need to install to get mod_php support for PHP4 in Apache?
I installed the php4 package, but my php scripts are still not being parsed.
Check your /etc/apache/httpd.conf for this line... it's around line 240
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:12:34AM +0100, James wrote:
For potato (?) of course.
This should be pretty trivial..
Since you're in potato, it might be easier to simply download the 3
source files from the /pool directory on a debian mirror. There will be
a .dsc file, a .diff file and a
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:12:34AM +0100, James wrote:
For potato (?) of course.
This should be pretty trivial..
Since you're in potato, it might be easier to simply download the 3
source files from the /pool directory on a debian mirror. There will be
a .dsc file, a .diff file and a
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 12:09:27PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List !
I?d like to get a Firewalling LINUX with IPTABLES into 100 MB for use on a
couple of ADSL/ISDN/ETH Firewalls.
This shouldn't be a problem at all.. If you install a core Debian, use
'advanced' setup mode then
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:32:18PM +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
Hi,
i'm looking for a web-log analyzer for potato and multiple virtual hosts.
webalizer keeps breaking (didn't create stats for some days, and then starts
again...),
analog is ugly, ...
Yes, analog is ugly. However, look into
Yes, analog is ugly. However, look into the debian package 'rmagic'.
I have done.
I can't get it to work :(
Anyone on this list got it to work with testing, 2.2.19?
Yup sure... and yes it is fiddly :/
I have a little script called 'runstats' which contans the following:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:43:19AM -0500, Gene Grimm wrote:
Is there any information available anywhere about configuring Qmail for
distributed mail delivery with one Qmail system receiving as the Mail
eXchanger and relaying selective domains to specified remote Qmail POP
servers?
Here's my
I'm looking for anyone who's used a BT (I don't seem to have an alternative where I
live, certainly
NTL: and telewest don't cover) broadband connection with a debian box as firewall
and NAT who
might give me some advice for fee.
It's a shame that BT is your only option. IMO ntl: provide a
I'm looking for anyone who's used a BT (I don't seem to have an alternative
where I live, certainly
NTL: and telewest don't cover) broadband connection with a debian box as
firewall and NAT who
might give me some advice for fee.
It's a shame that BT is your only option. IMO ntl: provide
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 06:44:02PM -0500, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
MpP For simple masshosting I still suggest mod_vhost.
Which brings me back to my original question. For simple masshosting, I
would agree. But what about a system where some vhosts have CGI or SSI
access for example,
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:30:41AM +0200, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was
it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will
include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry,
and load all files
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:29:06PM -0500, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
Hey guys,
And I was thinking just have a separate vhost.conf file and modifying
that, then restarting apache with graceful.
This is exactly what I do, with the same filename vhost.conf and
everything =)
In fact,
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 12:30:41AM +0200, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was
it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will
include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry,
and load all files
RC The only systematic benchmark results that have been published
RC are of comparing Maildir to mbox.
Have a URL handy?
Just in case it's a different one than I'm aware of,
http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir/
Regards,
Gavin.
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I had thought to use qmail, vpopmail, courier-imap to handle the email
services. If there are other choices that are either easier to
implement or offer advantages I haven't thought of, please let me
know.
I can't comment on LDAP, but you may like to consider using MySQL in some
capacity..
I had thought to use qmail, vpopmail, courier-imap to handle the email
services. If there are other choices that are either easier to
implement or offer advantages I haven't thought of, please let me
know.
I can't comment on LDAP, but you may like to consider using MySQL in some
capacity..
My problem: The emails are being sent out at an UNBELIEVABLY SLOW rate.
There must be a better way!
The answer? qmail :)
Dan Bernstein originally wrote a package designed purely to deal with huge
mailing lists.. and people loved it..
It's popularity grew.. and gradually more features crept
My problem: The emails are being sent out at an UNBELIEVABLY SLOW rate.
There must be a better way!
The answer? qmail :)
Dan Bernstein originally wrote a package designed purely to deal with huge
mailing lists.. and people loved it..
It's popularity grew.. and gradually more features crept
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based
frontend to manage DNS-Servers?
I've seen a couple of suggestions on here.. but try 'oDNS' ... search for
it on freshmeat.net - the GUI is PHP-based, with a perl daemon to actually
do the
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based
frontend to manage DNS-Servers?
I've seen a couple of suggestions on here.. but try 'oDNS' ... search for
it on freshmeat.net - the GUI is PHP-based, with a perl daemon to actually
do the
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
I have only ever managed to get courier-imap 1.1 working.. anything newer
and it fails
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
I have only ever managed to get courier-imap 1.1 working.. anything newer
and it fails
their folders. (The large figure is an example of a smartass like me. lol)
Preferrable all user authentication is done in MySQL or other SQL server.
Any recommendations, ideas or so??
I use Iain Patterson's (www.iain.cx/unix/qmail)'s MySQL patches for qmail,
and I absolutely love them :) I
their folders. (The large figure is an example of a smartass like me. lol)
Preferrable all user authentication is done in MySQL or other SQL server.
Any recommendations, ideas or so??
I use Iain Patterson's (www.iain.cx/unix/qmail)'s MySQL patches for qmail,
and I absolutely love them :) I run
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