Re: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Robb Kidd wrote: > For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends: > > >Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network > >logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of > >breed of the free HA solutions... > > Linkage: > * Coda - http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ > * GFS - http://opengfs.org/ - (Open)GFS, the GPL one. Anyone > know how it fares and compares to Sistina's? I haven't used either. OpenGFS hasn't released anything yet (you have to get it from CVS) but they want to fix a bunch of security issues they've found and tidy up the code before releasing it. Sistina's version has moved on from the GPL version, but there is some concern that they may be violating the GPL and that their code might still contain the security problems that OpenGFS is fixing. I have nothing to do with either project, so I don't know all the details. Have a look at their web sites. Sistina's GFS web site is http://www.globalfilesystem.com/ which redirects to http://www.sistina.com/products_gfs.htm. -- Michael Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all > > the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a > > message about the data and task and some heartbeat between > > fileservers could alert it when back up and then make sure > > that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in > physically different machines. I wonder if you can set up > software RAID to use NFS mounted drives... h... may be > worth playing with. A network block device would work better, but it's not good enough to lump a bunch of nbds together, since if you do that you still need ONE machine looking after the RAID. i.e. you have a single point of failure. -- Michael Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Radius-Server als flexible as Radiator?
Hello Marc, > I don't have a clue about radius, so I probably got some of the > terminology wrong. > Any hints will be appreciated. Is there a free radius server that is > as flexible as radiator is? I'm not very familiar with radiator, but we have been using ic-radius for about two months now and are very happy with it. We switched to this from livingston-radius. --- Stojan Rancic// Knowledge is power ! K2.Net // Use it, don't abuse it ! http://www.k2.net //
Radius-Server als flexible as Radiator?
Hi, we are currently using radiator, a commercial radius server written in perl. Since we are about to need a new license and I don't appreciate using commercial software, I am looking for a free replacement. However, my colleagues claim that there are no free radius servers that are as flexible as radiator is. Especially, we seem to rely on radiator's capacity to base decisions on different fields in the database, and not only on the user name. We also seem to use username rewriting quite a lot. I don't have a clue about radius, so I probably got some of the terminology wrong. Any hints will be appreciated. Is there a free radius server that is as flexible as radiator is? Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Karlsruhe, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom " | Fon: *49 721 966 32 15 Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG "Rightful Heir" | Fax: *49 721 966 31 29
Re: Radius-Server als flexible as Radiator?
Hello Marc, > I don't have a clue about radius, so I probably got some of the > terminology wrong. > Any hints will be appreciated. Is there a free radius server that is > as flexible as radiator is? I'm not very familiar with radiator, but we have been using ic-radius for about two months now and are very happy with it. We switched to this from livingston-radius. --- Stojan Rancic// Knowledge is power ! K2.Net // Use it, don't abuse it ! http://www.k2.net // -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Radius-Server als flexible as Radiator?
Hi, we are currently using radiator, a commercial radius server written in perl. Since we are about to need a new license and I don't appreciate using commercial software, I am looking for a free replacement. However, my colleagues claim that there are no free radius servers that are as flexible as radiator is. Especially, we seem to rely on radiator's capacity to base decisions on different fields in the database, and not only on the user name. We also seem to use username rewriting quite a lot. I don't have a clue about radius, so I probably got some of the terminology wrong. Any hints will be appreciated. Is there a free radius server that is as flexible as radiator is? Greetings Marc -- -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! - Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Karlsruhe, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom " | Fon: *49 721 966 32 15 Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG "Rightful Heir" | Fax: *49 721 966 31 29 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Florian Friesdorf wrote: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > > > What do you all think about this? > > > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. > > No solution, just a direction: > > The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module > "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a > local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local > machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." > "The intended use is for RAID over the net" > http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ > > from the Software-RAID-Howto: > "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether > you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people > have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." RAID is definitely not what you want in this situation. Look at CODA which is a massively buffered network filesystem originally designed to work in disconnected operation, managing reentry etc. the relevant kernel support is in the main 2.4 kernel tree these days. striping coda filesystems together may be possible, but I have never played with it. Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You can't depend on your judgement when your imagination is out of focus." -- Mark Twain
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:24:10PM +0200, Florian Friesdorf wrote: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > > > What do you all think about this? > > > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. > > No solution, just a direction: > > The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module > "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a > local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local > machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." > "The intended use is for RAID over the net" > http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ > > from the Software-RAID-Howto: > "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether > you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people > have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." There is a thread on debian-isp "RAID over NBD" 10. AUG 2001 where this is discussed in short. Hirling Endre reports success with drbd. http://sourceforge.net/projects/drbd florian -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers --> Save the future of Open Source <-- -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- --> http://petition.eurolinux.org <--- pgp2SB7ZQpo2F.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > What do you all think about this? > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. No solution, just a direction: The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." "The intended use is for RAID over the net" http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ from the Software-RAID-Howto: "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." florian -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers --> Save the future of Open Source <-- -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- --> http://petition.eurolinux.org <--- pgppq44c2bhHn.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends: Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA solutions... Linkage: * Coda - http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ * GFS - http://opengfs.org/ - (Open)GFS, the GPL one. Anyone know how it fares and compares to Sistina's? * LVS - http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
Re: portslave for potato
> I have put a copy of the latest portslave compiled for potato online at > http://www.coker.com.au/portslave/ . I don't have a potato system to test it > though... Also it is a new version... Oh cool! I will test it for you! :) Thanks heaps Russell, - Jeff -- "Anyway - I need something more James Bond than Banana Man, if you know what I mean..." - Tom Gilbert
Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg
Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > > > apt-get install mkinitrd > Sorry. It must read apt-get install initrd-tools Dirk
RE: hi
Title: RE: hi Hola, prueba con http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/fwlogwatch/ es GPL y funciona con ipfilter/netfilter/ipchains [english] fwlogwatch is a packet filter and firewall log analyzerlook at http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/fwlogwatch/ Aaadios. [Be] -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: miercoles, 10 de octubre de 2001 19:03 Para: Remco van de Meent CC: debian-isp@lists.debian.org; debian-user@lists.debian.org Asunto: hi HOla: alguien conoce algun programa GPL o Comercial que permita realizar Reportes y analisis de los logs del ipchains, o en ultimo caso que alguien me los programe ? Jorge Severino Diaz Jorge Severino Diaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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HOla: alguien conoce algun programa GPL o Comercial que permita realizar Reportes y analisis de los logs del ipchains, o en ultimo caso que alguien me los programe ? Jorge Severino Diaz Jorge Severino Diaz
Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg
Nick Jennings wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to build my customized kernel package integrating the > FreeSwan source. > > Crossing my fingers, I made an entry for my new image in the lilo.conf > (removing the initrd reference) and rebooted, but no luck: heres > the last few lines from my kernel panic: > > > Any help on what I might be doing wrong, My hunch is that it has to do with > no initrd image (since that's what I noticed missing). But I guess it could That should be your problem. The kernel is missing a driver for your filesystem. Do apt-get install mkinitrd It will get you mkcramfs and ash as well IIRC. Then change /etc/mkinitrd/config to list essential modules (like ext2 and perhaps your ethernet driver). Then execute (assuming your kernel is called 2.4.9) mkinitrd /lib/modules/2.4.9 > /boot/initrd-2.4.9 and put the initrd line back into lilo.conf pointing at the new initrd file Rerun lilo and reboot. That should help. Dirk Niemeyer
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3,imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Florian Friesdorf wrote: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > > > What do you all think about this? > > > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. > > No solution, just a direction: > > The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module > "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a > local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local > machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." > "The intended use is for RAID over the net" > http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ > > from the Software-RAID-Howto: > "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether > you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people > have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." RAID is definitely not what you want in this situation. Look at CODA which is a massively buffered network filesystem originally designed to work in disconnected operation, managing reentry etc. the relevant kernel support is in the main 2.4 kernel tree these days. striping coda filesystems together may be possible, but I have never played with it. Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You can't depend on your judgement when your imagination is out of focus." -- Mark Twain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
Mkay Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA solutions... Alex On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 07:47, Saku Ytti wrote: > Hello, > > We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would > preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial > or free. > > What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that > the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop > machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if > one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. > > There can't be any SPOF. >
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:24:10PM +0200, Florian Friesdorf wrote: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > > > What do you all think about this? > > > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. > > No solution, just a direction: > > The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module > "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a > local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local > machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." > "The intended use is for RAID over the net" > http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ > > from the Software-RAID-Howto: > "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether > you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people > have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." There is a thread on debian-isp "RAID over NBD" 10. AUG 2001 where this is discussed in short. Hirling Endre reports success with drbd. http://sourceforge.net/projects/drbd florian -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers --> Save the future of Open Source <-- -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- --> http://petition.eurolinux.org <--- msg04228/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote: > > Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > > > What do you all think about this? > > Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically > different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS > mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. No solution, just a direction: The Enhanced Network Block Device Linux Kernel Module "It makes a remote disk on a different machine act as though it were a local disk on your machine. It looks like a block device on the local machine where it's typically going to appear as /dev/nda." "The intended use is for RAID over the net" http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/ from the Software-RAID-Howto: "Linux RAID can work on most block devices. It doesn't matter whether you use IDE or SCSI devices, or a mixture. Some people have also used the Network Block Device (NBD) with more or less success." florian -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers --> Save the future of Open Source <-- -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- --> http://petition.eurolinux.org <--- msg04227/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: webalizer
various people wrote: [webalizer-1.30.4 from potato is badly broken, starting Oct 5, 2001] [there is a fix from the upstream author] I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put it up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in the potato archive however. Thanks for your patience and the efforts several people put into solving this problem. regards, Remco. -- :: Remco van de Meent :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: http://remco.vandemeent.net/
Re: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends: > Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file > system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA > solutions... Linkage: * Coda - http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ * GFS - http://opengfs.org/ - (Open)GFS, the GPL one. Anyone know how it fares and compares to Sistina's? * LVS - http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: portslave for potato
> I have put a copy of the latest portslave compiled for potato online at > http://www.coker.com.au/portslave/ . I don't have a potato system to test it > though... Also it is a new version... Oh cool! I will test it for you! :) Thanks heaps Russell, - Jeff -- "Anyway - I need something more James Bond than Banana Man, if you know what I mean..." - Tom Gilbert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg
Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > > > apt-get install mkinitrd > Sorry. It must read apt-get install initrd-tools Dirk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: hi
Title: RE: hi Hola, prueba con http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/fwlogwatch/ es GPL y funciona con ipfilter/netfilter/ipchains [english] fwlogwatch is a packet filter and firewall log analyzerlook at http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/fwlogwatch/ Aaadios. [Be] -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: miercoles, 10 de octubre de 2001 19:03 Para: Remco van de Meent CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: hi HOla: alguien conoce algun programa GPL o Comercial que permita realizar Reportes y analisis de los logs del ipchains, o en ultimo caso que alguien me los programe ? Jorge Severino Diaz Jorge Severino Diaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi
HOla: alguien conoce algun programa GPL o Comercial que permita realizar Reportes y analisis de los logs del ipchains, o en ultimo caso que alguien me los programe ? Jorge Severino Diaz Jorge Severino Diaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg
Nick Jennings wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to build my customized kernel package integrating the > FreeSwan source. > > Crossing my fingers, I made an entry for my new image in the lilo.conf > (removing the initrd reference) and rebooted, but no luck: heres > the last few lines from my kernel panic: > > > Any help on what I might be doing wrong, My hunch is that it has to do with > no initrd image (since that's what I noticed missing). But I guess it could That should be your problem. The kernel is missing a driver for your filesystem. Do apt-get install mkinitrd It will get you mkcramfs and ash as well IIRC. Then change /etc/mkinitrd/config to list essential modules (like ext2 and perhaps your ethernet driver). Then execute (assuming your kernel is called 2.4.9) mkinitrd /lib/modules/2.4.9 > /boot/initrd-2.4.9 and put the initrd line back into lilo.conf pointing at the new initrd file Rerun lilo and reboot. That should help. Dirk Niemeyer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sendmail
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Craig wrote: > Hi Guys > > Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail > is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains > file ?? And not an open relay ?> > > ..Craig > > > A nice test to check if your machine isn't an open relay is opening a telnet session to mail-abuse.org from the machine you want to test. Although it doesn't seem to work now: einstein:~# telnet mail-abuse.org Trying 204.152.186.193... Connected to mail-abuse.org. Escape character is '^]'. /proj/maps/bin/in.relaytest: socket failed [Bad file descriptor] But it usually is a nice test... we use it at the ISP I work for to test every colocated machine which is placed. Teun -- Teun Vink - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq: 15001247 - http://teun.moonblade.net
Re: Sendmail
Hi Craig, > Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail > is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains > file ?? And not an open relay ?> For open relay testing, #telnet mail-abuse.org , and wait --- Stojan Rancic// Knowledge is power ! K2.Net // Use it, don't abuse it ! http://www.k2.net //
Sendmail
Hi Guys Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains file ?? And not an open relay ?> ..Craig
Re: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
Mkay Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA solutions... Alex On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 07:47, Saku Ytti wrote: > Hello, > > We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would > preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial > or free. > > What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that > the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop > machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if > one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. > > There can't be any SPOF. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Qmail+vpopmail with mailing lists
On qmail-systems you should use ezmlm. Otherwise take a look at Mailman (http://www.list.org) Martin On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Juha-Matti Tapio wrote: > Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I > need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains. > > Any suggestions on what software to use? > > Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature. > > -- > Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230 > Kirahvi -domainit Oy, Tekniikantie 21 C, Espoo > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: webalizer
various people wrote: [webalizer-1.30.4 from potato is badly broken, starting Oct 5, 2001] [there is a fix from the upstream author] I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put it up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in the potato archive however. Thanks for your patience and the efforts several people put into solving this problem. regards, Remco. -- :: Remco van de Meent :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: http://remco.vandemeent.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Qmail+vpopmail with mailing lists
Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains. Any suggestions on what software to use? Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature. -- Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230 Kirahvi -domainit Oy, Tekniikantie 21 C, Espoo
Re: ppp problem
> I am new to debian and I am having problem pinging outside my remote > server when I dial-out. I've used the pppconfig > to setup my dial-out. When I do an ifconfig ppp0 my ip addresses match > but it says that Point -To-Point running NOARP MULTICAST. I can used > my dial-out for Windows 2000 and my old FreeBSD box. My > /etc/resolv.conf has my DNS addresses and my isp domain name. I cannot > ping, for example, www.google.com, etc. If there is anything else that > needs setting up or I have overlooked anything else let me know. Thanx Please don't post to the mailing list using HTML mail. Impossible to read in all text mail clients. :-( Is your problem with name resolution or routing? Can you ping to an outside ip but not to a name or do both ways give you problems? Things to check: Are your routes correct after ppp comes up? Are your running a firewall? is it blocking packets? Can you ping your side of the ppp interface after it comes up? Can you ping your ISPs gateway? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
> Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > What do you all think about this? Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting
Re: Sendmail
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Craig wrote: > Hi Guys > > Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail > is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains > file ?? And not an open relay ?> > > ..Craig > > > A nice test to check if your machine isn't an open relay is opening a telnet session to mail-abuse.org from the machine you want to test. Although it doesn't seem to work now: einstein:~# telnet mail-abuse.org Trying 204.152.186.193... Connected to mail-abuse.org. Escape character is '^]'. /proj/maps/bin/in.relaytest: socket failed [Bad file descriptor] But it usually is a nice test... we use it at the ISP I work for to test every colocated machine which is placed. Teun -- Teun Vink - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq: 15001247 - http://teun.moonblade.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sendmail
Hi Craig, > Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail > is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains > file ?? And not an open relay ?> For open relay testing, #telnet mail-abuse.org , and wait --- Stojan Rancic// Knowledge is power ! K2.Net // Use it, don't abuse it ! http://www.k2.net // -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendmail
Hi Guys Does anyone know how I can test to see if sendmail is relaying for domains that are in the relay-domains file ?? And not an open relay ?> ..Craig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Qmail+vpopmail with mailing lists
On qmail-systems you should use ezmlm. Otherwise take a look at Mailman (http://www.list.org) Martin On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Juha-Matti Tapio wrote: > Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I > need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains. > > Any suggestions on what software to use? > > Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature. > > -- > Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230 > Kirahvi -domainit Oy, Tekniikantie 21 C, Espoo > > > -- > 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]
Qmail+vpopmail with mailing lists
Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains. Any suggestions on what software to use? Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature. -- Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230 Kirahvi -domainit Oy, Tekniikantie 21 C, Espoo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: webalizer
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Marcel Hicking wrote: > Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8 Oct 2001, at 15:52: > > > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.08 15:36]: > > > Cameron Moore wrote: > > > > > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 > > > > > (Linux 2.2.12) English. I have several websites > > > > > running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each > > > > > site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: > > > > > webalizer -c each half hour. On October > > > > > 4th one of my sites got about 20,000 hits and now from > > > > > the 5th on does not record any records. No daily > > > > > stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the > > > > > transfer logs, and I manually executed webalizer with > > > > > the config files, and it runs through the correctly, > > > > > but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the > > > > > 4th. > [...] > > > Well, to add to the confusion, I've also got a Sun 5.x box > > that has a broken webalizer. Exact same problem. > > Same problem here on a Sun Sparc Server. Just heard that it's a known bug in webalizer - it stops working on Oct 4. Patch for sources is available on their site (3 lines). After the patch it works fine. Best regards, -Vlad
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl))
JCR> On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote: >> We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would >> preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial >> or free. >> >> What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that >> the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop >> machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if >> one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. >> >> There can't be any SPOF. JCR> This "single point of failure" made me wonder... is there such thing as a JCR> network filesystem that can simultaneously write to two (or more) remote JCR> servers? AFAIK Corba provides such capability. It can be configured to store data on several phisical server (with replication of data). Another possible alternatives are Intermezzo and GFS. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)| | GnuPG 1024D/323BDEE6 D7F7 561E 4C1D 8A15 8E80 E4AE BE1A 53EB 323B DEE6 | | AGAVA Software Company (http://www.agava.com/) | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: ppp problem
> I am new to debian and I am having problem pinging outside my remote > server when I dial-out. I've used the pppconfig > to setup my dial-out. When I do an ifconfig ppp0 my ip addresses match > but it says that Point -To-Point running NOARP MULTICAST. I can used > my dial-out for Windows 2000 and my old FreeBSD box. My > /etc/resolv.conf has my DNS addresses and my isp domain name. I cannot > ping, for example, www.google.com, etc. If there is anything else that > needs setting up or I have overlooked anything else let me know. Thanx Please don't post to the mailing list using HTML mail. Impossible to read in all text mail clients. :-( Is your problem with name resolution or routing? Can you ping to an outside ip but not to a name or do both ways give you problems? Things to check: Are your routes correct after ppp comes up? Are your running a firewall? is it blocking packets? Can you ping your side of the ppp interface after it comes up? Can you ping your ISPs gateway? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
> Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other > fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and > task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up > and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. > > What do you all think about this? Sounds exactly like RAID except that the disks are in physically different machines. I wonder if you can set up software RAID to use NFS mounted drives... h... may be worth playing with. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: webalizer
Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8 Oct 2001, at 15:52: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.08 15:36]: > > Cameron Moore wrote: > > > > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 > > > > (Linux 2.2.12) English. I have several websites > > > > running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each > > > > site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: > > > > webalizer -c each half hour. On October > > > > 4th one of my sites got about 20,000 hits and now from > > > > the 5th on does not record any records. No daily > > > > stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the > > > > transfer logs, and I manually executed webalizer with > > > > the config files, and it runs through the correctly, > > > > but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the > > > > 4th. [...] > Well, to add to the confusion, I've also got a Sun 5.x box > that has a broken webalizer. Exact same problem. Same problem here on a Sun Sparc Server.
Re: webalizer
Matt Fair wrote: > Hello, > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 (Linux 2.2.12) English. > I have several websites running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), > each site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: webalizer -c > each half hour. On October 4th one of my sites got about > 20,000 hits and now from the 5th on does not record any records. No > daily stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the transfer logs, and > I manually executed webalizer with the config files, and it runs through > the correctly, but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the 4th. Maybe this helps? > -- Notice -- > Older versions of the Webalizer (Ver 1.30 thru 2.00-12) generated timestamps > in a fashion that, on most platforms, would overflow on October 5, 2001. The > result is that statistics are generated up until midnight of October 4th, but > not after. This problem does not exist in the current release (V2.01) of > the Webalizer, which has been available for over a year now. If you cannot > upgrade or wish to continue using the older version, there is a patch on our > ftp site that will extend the usable date range for three more years, > however > will prevent logs before 1993 from being processed. It can be found at: > ftp://ftp.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/pre-release/v130-epoch.patch Regards, Joey -- It's time to close the windows.
Maildir with indixes
Hello Does anybody knows a Maildir variant that supports index databases to allow faster searching for e.g. subject/to/from headers? I'm looking for a way to store my old mail and archives and maildir seems to be the best fitting to search with grep/find but an index e.g. a berkeley db2 file that is in addition to the normal files would be better while staying compatible to "normal" maildir usage with mutt. bye, -christian- -- One of the main causes of the fall of the roman empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs.
duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl))
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote: > We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would > preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial > or free. > > What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that > the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop > machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if > one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. > > There can't be any SPOF. This "single point of failure" made me wonder... is there such thing as a network filesystem that can simultaneously write to two (or more) remote servers? For example, a write(2) or fprintf(3) to a file wouldn't be successful unless it was succesfully written to two (or more selected) remote fileservers. Anything like that? (Hopefully open source.) Can any NFS or SMB/CIFS versions/protocols support that? Maybe this special network filesystem could be configured, for example, to have five remote fileservers. Every data written to this mounted filesystem would have to successfully write to all these filservers. Then when reading, it could just grab from any. Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. What do you all think about this? Thanks, Jeremy C. Reed ... ISP-FAQ.com -- find answers to your questions http://www.isp-faq.com/
Re: webalizer
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Marcel Hicking wrote: > Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8 Oct 2001, at 15:52: > > > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.08 15:36]: > > > Cameron Moore wrote: > > > > > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 > > > > > (Linux 2.2.12) English. I have several websites > > > > > running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each > > > > > site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: > > > > > webalizer -c each half hour. On October > > > > > 4th one of my sites got about 20,000 hits and now from > > > > > the 5th on does not record any records. No daily > > > > > stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the > > > > > transfer logs, and I manually executed webalizer with > > > > > the config files, and it runs through the correctly, > > > > > but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the > > > > > 4th. > [...] > > > Well, to add to the confusion, I've also got a Sun 5.x box > > that has a broken webalizer. Exact same problem. > > Same problem here on a Sun Sparc Server. Just heard that it's a known bug in webalizer - it stops working on Oct 4. Patch for sources is available on their site (3 lines). After the patch it works fine. Best regards, -Vlad -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
Hello, We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial or free. What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. There can't be any SPOF. -- ++ytti
Re: duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl))
JCR> On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote: >> We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would >> preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial >> or free. >> >> What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that >> the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop >> machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if >> one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. >> >> There can't be any SPOF. JCR> This "single point of failure" made me wonder... is there such thing as a JCR> network filesystem that can simultaneously write to two (or more) remote JCR> servers? AFAIK Corba provides such capability. It can be configured to store data on several phisical server (with replication of data). Another possible alternatives are Intermezzo and GFS. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)| | GnuPG 1024D/323BDEE6 D7F7 561E 4C1D 8A15 8E80 E4AE BE1A 53EB 323B DEE6 | | AGAVA Software Company (http://www.agava.com/) | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: webalizer
Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8 Oct 2001, at 15:52: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.08 15:36]: > > Cameron Moore wrote: > > > > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 > > > > (Linux 2.2.12) English. I have several websites > > > > running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each > > > > site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: > > > > webalizer -c each half hour. On October > > > > 4th one of my sites got about 20,000 hits and now from > > > > the 5th on does not record any records. No daily > > > > stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the > > > > transfer logs, and I manually executed webalizer with > > > > the config files, and it runs through the correctly, > > > > but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the > > > > 4th. [...] > Well, to add to the confusion, I've also got a Sun 5.x box > that has a broken webalizer. Exact same problem. Same problem here on a Sun Sparc Server. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg
Sorry about that subject! (Changing) -- Nick Jennings
Re: webalizer
Matt Fair wrote: > Hello, > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 (Linux 2.2.12) English. > I have several websites running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), > each site with its own config file. I have a cron to run: webalizer -c > each half hour. On October 4th one of my sites got about > 20,000 hits and now from the 5th on does not record any records. No > daily stats, nothing. Apache is still recording the transfer logs, and > I manually executed webalizer with the config files, and it runs through > the correctly, but does not generate any NEW stats, nothing past the 4th. Maybe this helps? > -- Notice -- > Older versions of the Webalizer (Ver 1.30 thru 2.00-12) generated timestamps > in a fashion that, on most platforms, would overflow on October 5, 2001. The > result is that statistics are generated up until midnight of October 4th, but > not after. This problem does not exist in the current release (V2.01) of > the Webalizer, which has been available for over a year now. If you cannot > upgrade or wish to continue using the older version, there is a patch on our > ftp site that will extend the usable date range for three more years, > however > will prevent logs before 1993 from being processed. It can be found at: > ftp://ftp.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/pre-release/v130-epoch.patch Regards, Joey -- It's time to close the windows. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Mailer-Daemon@lists.sourceforge.net: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender]
Hello, I am trying to build my customized kernel package integrating the FreeSwan source. I am running Debian 2.2 (potato) with the 2.4.9 kernel (using bunk's updates). I am having trouble with (I believe) initrd (which I have limited knowledge of. The 2.4.9 kernel package that I am running, uses an initrd image, and I grabbed the kernel source, and the .config for the debian kernel. (from apt-get source ). I patched in the freeswan code, and did the following: [wolf: /usr/src/linux]# make-kpkg kernel_image Everything went fine, the package was dropped in /usr/src, the problem is when I installed it (using dpkg -i), it did not put an initrd image in /boot/ but the System.map config and vmlinuz image were all there. Crossing my fingers, I made an entry for my new image in the lilo.conf (removing the initrd reference) and rebooted, but no luck: heres the last few lines from my kernel panic: Linux IP multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM klips_info: ipsec_init: KLIPS startup, FreeS/WAN IPSec version: snap2001oct9b request_module[block-major-3]: Root fs not mounted vfs: Cannot open root device "301" or 03:01 Please append a correct "root=" boot option kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:01 Any help on what I might be doing wrong, My hunch is that it has to do with no initrd image (since that's what I noticed missing). But I guess it could also be the freeswan source, since it's a snapshot, the latest stable source (1.91) could not compile with my 2.4.9 kernel, and the freeswan people told me to grab a snapshot (apparently there are known issues with 2.4.9 <-> 1.91. -- Nick Jennings
Maildir with indixes
Hello Does anybody knows a Maildir variant that supports index databases to allow faster searching for e.g. subject/to/from headers? I'm looking for a way to store my old mail and archives and maildir seems to be the best fitting to search with grep/find but an index e.g. a berkeley db2 file that is in addition to the normal files would be better while staying compatible to "normal" maildir usage with mutt. bye, -christian- -- One of the main causes of the fall of the roman empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
duplicate network filesystems (was: HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap,imap/ssl))
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote: > We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would > preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial > or free. > > What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that > the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop > machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if > one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. > > There can't be any SPOF. This "single point of failure" made me wonder... is there such thing as a network filesystem that can simultaneously write to two (or more) remote servers? For example, a write(2) or fprintf(3) to a file wouldn't be successful unless it was succesfully written to two (or more selected) remote fileservers. Anything like that? (Hopefully open source.) Can any NFS or SMB/CIFS versions/protocols support that? Maybe this special network filesystem could be configured, for example, to have five remote fileservers. Every data written to this mounted filesystem would have to successfully write to all these filservers. Then when reading, it could just grab from any. Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated. What do you all think about this? Thanks, Jeremy C. Reed ... ISP-FAQ.com -- find answers to your questions http://www.isp-faq.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HA mailserver (smtp, pop3, imap, imap/ssl)
Hello, We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial or free. What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we can pop machines in/out and all user accounts/all mail still works only if one server is pop out load on other machines just increses slightly. There can't be any SPOF. -- ++ytti -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ppp problem
Hello everyone: I am new to debian and I am having problem pinging outside my remote server when I dial-out. I've used the pppconfig to setup my dial-out. When I do an ifconfig ppp0 my ip addresses match but it says that Point -To-Point running NOARP MULTICAST. I can used my dial-out for Windows 2000 and my old FreeBSD box. My /etc/resolv.conf has my DNS addresses and my isp domain name. I cannot ping, for example, www.google.com, etc. If there is anything else that needs setting up or I have overlooked anything else let me know. Thanx