Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
Since we're on the subject of LDAP, one thing I hate about LDAP, and it may be just my ignorance, is this: I'm use to using PH for mail routing. Within PH, for the user record, you can add many aliases for them, which sendmail happily uses. I can't figure out how to do this with LDAP! Does anyone have an eyedeer? Tim -- >< >> Tim Sailer (at home) >< Coastal Internet, Inc. << >> Network and Systems Operations >< PO Box 671 << >> http://www.buoy.com >< Ridge, NY 11961 << >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] >< (631) 924-3728 << ><
I wanto to use bind9...
Hi, I want to use bind9(to multibyte support). How can I use bind9? I couldn't find debian package. (only bind8) How can I use it? I'am using Debian testing with unstable. bye..
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
Since we're on the subject of LDAP, one thing I hate about LDAP, and it may be just my ignorance, is this: I'm use to using PH for mail routing. Within PH, for the user record, you can add many aliases for them, which sendmail happily uses. I can't figure out how to do this with LDAP! Does anyone have an eyedeer? Tim -- >< >> Tim Sailer (at home) >< Coastal Internet, Inc. << >> Network and Systems Operations >< PO Box 671 << >> http://www.buoy.com >< Ridge, NY 11961 << >> [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] >< (631) 924-3728 << >< -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user htaccess administration
Hello all, I wanted to know if anyone has seen or uses a (preferably perl) cgi script that gives vhost users a web interface to manage password protecting directories with htaccess files. The main stipulation I have is the ability to create and modify htaccess files in any directory the user wants (that is in their htdocs/). I've looked at several scripts that only did half of what I want or went completely out of their way to to work around the assumption that whoever was implementing the script did not have administrative access to the server. I'm about ready to write my own script, but wanted to know if someone else has beaten me to it. Thanks -- Cameron Moore
user htaccess administration
Hello all, I wanted to know if anyone has seen or uses a (preferably perl) cgi script that gives vhost users a web interface to manage password protecting directories with htaccess files. The main stipulation I have is the ability to create and modify htaccess files in any directory the user wants (that is in their htdocs/). I've looked at several scripts that only did half of what I want or went completely out of their way to to work around the assumption that whoever was implementing the script did not have administrative access to the server. I'm about ready to write my own script, but wanted to know if someone else has beaten me to it. Thanks -- Cameron Moore -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newbie from NT: exim problem NOT SOLVED
No, bluewin.ch is NOT a local domain, but an external ISP domain I am using right now to be able to send these messages... And, now I do not get the (failed to find host name from IP address) part of the message anymore, as DNS is working OK. My exim.conf file is attached. TYIA for any idea on what's is wrong. Maybe do I have to reinstall everything from scratch. Caracal - G. Hostettler 6, ch. du Raidillon 1522 Lucens Tél: 079 342 97 66 e-mail travaux généraux : [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail travaux webmaster : [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail personnel : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Bob Billson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 10:20 PM Subject: Re: Newbie from NT: exim problem NOT SOLVED > Gregory Hostettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator > > (failed to find host name from IP address) > > Sounds like exim thinks bluewin.ch is not a local mail domain. You don't > need to have exim do reverse lookups on local domains. Did you change > something in /etc/exim.conf? Might be useful if you post it to the list > so we can spot the problem. > >bob > -- > bob billsonemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ham: kc2wz > Linux geek /) > "Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin."beekeeper -8|||} > --Dorothy\) > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
"Jeremy L. Gaddis" wrote: > Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a sort of > "LDAP authentication howto for Debian?" Today, I found two more HOWTOs devoted to LDAP. They' re probably not Debian specyfic (haven't read them yet). They can be found probably on every sunsite mirror, but these come from Polish: http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Newbie from NT: exim problem NOT SOLVED
No, bluewin.ch is NOT a local domain, but an external ISP domain I am using right now to be able to send these messages... And, now I do not get the (failed to find host name from IP address) part of the message anymore, as DNS is working OK. My exim.conf file is attached. TYIA for any idea on what's is wrong. Maybe do I have to reinstall everything from scratch. Caracal - G. Hostettler 6, ch. du Raidillon 1522 Lucens Tél: 079 342 97 66 e-mail travaux généraux : [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail travaux webmaster : [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail personnel : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Bob Billson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 10:20 PM Subject: Re: Newbie from NT: exim problem NOT SOLVED > Gregory Hostettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator > > (failed to find host name from IP address) > > Sounds like exim thinks bluewin.ch is not a local mail domain. You don't > need to have exim do reverse lookups on local domains. Did you change > something in /etc/exim.conf? Might be useful if you post it to the list > so we can spot the problem. > >bob > -- > bob billsonemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ham: kc2wz > Linux geek /) > "Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin."beekeeper -8|||} > --Dorothy\) > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
"Jeremy L. Gaddis" wrote: > Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a sort of > "LDAP authentication howto for Debian?" Today, I found two more HOWTOs devoted to LDAP. They' re probably not Debian specyfic (haven't read them yet). They can be found probably on every sunsite mirror, but these come from Polish: http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: gateway settings for cistron-radius clients
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 08:33:03PM +0800, Erik Peter P. Abella wrote: > Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be > defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius > startup script? I am not sure what you want to do. Do you mean you'd like a different default route for different users? I am not sure if that can be done or why you'd want to do it. You might be better off asking on the cistron radius mailing list. By default I think you'll find that dialup clients will have the NAS IP Address as their default route. -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia
Re: gateway settings for cistron-radius clients
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 08:33:03PM +0800, Erik Peter P. Abella wrote: > Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be > defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius > startup script? I am not sure what you want to do. Do you mean you'd like a different default route for different users? I am not sure if that can be done or why you'd want to do it. You might be better off asking on the cistron radius mailing list. By default I think you'll find that dialup clients will have the NAS IP Address as their default route. -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gateway settings for cistron-radius clients
Hello, Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius startup script? Thanks in advance. Erik
Re: rsync and syncronization of 2 webservers
On Thursday 03 May 2001 19:13, alexis bory wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test1$ rsync -av -e ssh /etc/testfile > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:"/etc/testfile" >building file list ... done >testfile >cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :) > >wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec >total size is 0 speedup is 0.00 > > Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ? Rsync does not over-write files in place but instead it will create a new file with the new content and do the equivalent of "mv tmp-file new-file". This is good for consistancy (at any time opening the file will give either the old contents or the new contents). However it has some problems: 1) If the file is larger than available disk space then you can't rsync it (common problem when transferring .iso files). 2) If you lack write permission to the directory you can't write to the file. Investigate the "-T" option of rsync (it's in the man page). -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page
gateway settings for cistron-radius clients
Hello, Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius startup script? Thanks in advance. Erik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: rsync and syncronization of 2 webservers
On Thursday 03 May 2001 19:13, alexis bory wrote: >alex@serv2:~/test1$ rsync -av -e ssh /etc/testfile > alex@serv3:"/etc/testfile" >building file list ... done >testfile >cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :) > >wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec >total size is 0 speedup is 0.00 > > Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ? Rsync does not over-write files in place but instead it will create a new file with the new content and do the equivalent of "mv tmp-file new-file". This is good for consistancy (at any time opening the file will give either the old contents or the new contents). However it has some problems: 1) If the file is larger than available disk space then you can't rsync it (common problem when transferring .iso files). 2) If you lack write permission to the directory you can't write to the file. Investigate the "-T" option of rsync (it's in the man page). -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: DNS calls....
Thank you all for the assistance. Helped a lot and I learned a lot :)) Best regards "Jersey"