* Cuenta la leyenda que Donovan Baarda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 03:43, Russell Coker wrote:
> > On Fri, 9 May 2003 02:55, Matthew Walkup wrote:
> > > 2) Is there a way to see what the current number of real open files are?
> > > lsof reports all open sockets, etc, so I'
* Cuenta la leyenda que Emile van Bergen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
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> The disadvantage here is that your external script is spawned for every
> request (read: a full Perl/Python interpreter is started and
> initialised).
You're right, that's the con of xtradius.
>
> OpenRADIUS also allo
* Cuenta la leyenda que Emile van Bergen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
(..)
> The disadvantage here is that your external script is spawned for every
> request (read: a full Perl/Python interpreter is started and
> initialised).
You're right, that's the con of xtradius.
>
> OpenRADIUS also allo
* Cuenta la leyenda que Francois Chenais ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> Thanks a lot for those informations.
>
> In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the authentification to
> access a private (protocol) database.
>
> Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to acces
* Cuenta la leyenda que Francois Chenais ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> Thanks a lot for those informations.
>
> In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the authentification to access
> a private (protocol) database.
>
> Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to acces
* Cuenta la leyenda que Thedore Knab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> (I hope he ISNT annoucing them as /24s! into the BGP).
Maybe announing them as /24 makes sense if he is doing some "balancing"
through different connections...
--
Saludos,
Germán O. Gutiérrez
Departamento Operaciones
Desarroll
* Cuenta la leyenda que Thedore Knab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> (I hope he ISNT annoucing them as /24s! into the BGP).
Maybe announing them as /24 makes sense if he is doing some "balancing"
through different connections...
--
Saludos,
Germán O. Gutiérrez
Departamento Operaciones
Desarrol
* Cuenta la leyenda que Davi Leal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have two domains. One the real 'ene.es' and the second the virtual
> 'gesida.com'.
>
> Both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are allowed recipients. I want
> reject
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; as in sendmail, with "e
* Cuenta la leyenda que Davi Leal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have two domains. One the real 'ene.es' and the second the virtual
> 'gesida.com'.
>
> Both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are allowed recipients. I want reject
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; as in sendmail, with "err
Jason,
I'm a sysadmin in a small ISP here in Argentina, and I'm not using
osirusoft rbl, why? fibertel. What's that? A big cable-ISP (in .ar, obviously)
who gives BOTH dinamic and static IP address for their customers, the
mails coming from the static one are (mostly) legit mails from real
Hi,
I'm trying to get the M$ FrontPage Extensions (2000/2002) working in a
Debian/Woody with no luck. I tried to do it the "debian" way, I mean,
downloading the sources with apt-get source, putting the patch in
upstream/patches, modifiyng the debian/control file adding:
Hi,
I'm trying to get the M$ FrontPage Extensions (2000/2002) working in a
Debian/Woody with no luck. I tried to do it the "debian" way, I mean,
downloading the sources with apt-get source, putting the patch in
upstream/patches, modifiyng the debian/control file adding:
Hi,
I'm trying to get the M$ FrontPage Extensions (2000/2002) working in a
Debian/Woody with no luck. I tried to do it the "debian" way, I mean,
downloading the sources with apt-get source, putting the patch in
upstream/patches, modifiyng the debian/control file adding:
Hi,
I'm trying to get the M$ FrontPage Extensions (2000/2002) working in a
Debian/Woody with no luck. I tried to do it the "debian" way, I mean,
downloading the sources with apt-get source, putting the patch in
upstream/patches, modifiyng the debian/control file adding:
* [20020204 23:51] Thedore Knab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
>
> For the people that have, does this cut down on adminstration time ?
>
> Are there any books, how-tos, or projects that you could recommend for
> this ?
>
> -Ted
Take
* [20020204 23:51] Thedore Knab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió:
> I was wondering if anyone has their DNS in an LDAP directory.
>
> For the people that have, does this cut down on adminstration time ?
>
> Are there any books, how-tos, or projects that you could recommend for
> this ?
>
> -Ted
Tak
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