the absence of any other alternative, it's all that I've
got.
:Peter
taken about Squid's capabilities...
:Peter
to be anything that
does what I'm thinking.
:Peter
d all subsequent
pages) will be funneled through the proxy to the user. I believe that
anonymizer.com does something similar. But hopefully you get the idea.
:Peter
What software would people recommend for remotely monitoring a server? I'm
not talking about intrustion detection and whatnot, just keeping an eye on
things like CPU load, memory, bandwidth usage, etc. Bonus points if it uses
something like RRD--graphs and charts are not just pretty eyecandy
TECTED]
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 13:50, Peter King wrote:
> Is it possible to set-up auth smtp using sendmail in debian?
>
> I have a mail server with sendmail installed (and openprotect).
>
> I would like to set-up authenticated smtp so that users can send email
> through this
Does anyone have an installation module driver for the Netgear GA311
(gigabit) NIC using the Realtek 81695 chipset.
I was hoping to put the module on a floppy to use during install if
possible.
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Is it possible to set-up auth smtp using sendmail in debian?
I have a mail server with sendmail installed (and openprotect).
I would like to set-up authenticated smtp so that users can send email
through this server by authenticating first.
All the users have pop3 accounts on the server.
How d
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 02:25:02PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
>I would like to monitor all the nodes of a cluster, but I am rather
>pressed for time so that I cannot investigate all the options.
>
>I tried spong, but it's pretty bad especially because it requires
>changes to the client to specif
gt;
> (Yes, some of the questions could be solved by experimenting - however, I
> don't have a VLAN capable switch yet. In fact, all I have is a 5 port 10M
> hub, an a couple of Realtek 10M network cards. Go figure...)
>
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through the web interface, and after I delete them through the web
interface, Outlook is unblocked and able to download other messages. I
have always imagined them to be spam attempts gone bad, shrugged my
shoulders, and accepted their existence. They occur rarely, roughly one
in 5000 mes
Hi guys,
I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers. And I
believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For Apache it
resulted in problems that all processes were in state "reading" witho
Hi guys,
I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers. And I
believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For Apache it
resulted in problems that all processes were in state "reading" with
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Peter
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s the performance was (much) better.
> but I read somewhere about a bug in the driver which wasn't fixed until
> 2.4.21.
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s the performance was (much) better.
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Just to follow up:
If you do want to install Debian with the 2.4 kernel just use the
BF24 boot option when installing from CD. A complete list of boot
options is available when installing from CD.
You then will have 2.4 options (i.e. drivers, ext3, etc.) available
during the install process.
Just to follow up:
If you do want to install Debian with the 2.4 kernel just use the
BF24 boot option when installing from CD. A complete list of boot
options is available when installing from CD.
You then will have 2.4 options (i.e. drivers, ext3, etc.) available
during the install process.
Take a look at:
http://www.xenotime.net/linux/doc/network-interface-names.txt
This seems to be what you want.
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>
> You won't be able to do this I don't think if the c
Take a look at:
http://www.xenotime.net/linux/doc/network-interface-names.txt
This seems to be what you want.
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>
> You won't be able to do this I don't think if the c
Prasad,
1) There is a manual on securing Debian at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto
2) There really is no SOP on "bloat" because one man's bloat is another's needed
service.
You, however, can create your own. Basically do an install and add/strip
whatever packages you
s to me. i have average admin knowledge and judge
only on one thing: "how much time does it cost to keep the system
running". Linux was to expensive last year.
Peter
Prasad,
1) There is a manual on securing Debian at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto
2) There really is no SOP on "bloat" because one man's bloat is another's needed
service.
You, however, can create your own. Basically do an install and add/strip
whatever packages you
s to me. i have average admin knowledge and judge
only on one thing: "how much time does it cost to keep the system
running". Linux was to expensive last year.
Peter
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>http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=nagios&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all
thank you very much!
Fortunately I found nagios on backports.org, that enables me to only
use that package from backports! GREAT!
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 16:10:13 +0100, in linux.debian.security you
wrote:
>use makejail or jailer
i guess these packages are not in woody, because i did not find them
in there. Are there any backports? I just don´t want to use anything
else than woody.
Thanks!
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 16:50:22 +0100, in linux.debian.isp you wrote:
>jailer - Builds and maintains chrooted environments
>jailtool - Tool to build chroot-jails for daemons.
>makejail - Automatically create chroot jails for programs.
I did not find these ones in woody. Where are they?
I just want
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:56:06 +0100, you wrote:
>
>http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=nagios&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all
thank you very much!
Fortunately I found nagios on backports.org, that enables me to only
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are there any woody packages for nagios?
Thanks!
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>jailer - Builds and maintains chrooted environments
>jailtool - Tool to build chroot-jails for daemons.
>makejail - Automatically create chroot jails for programs.
I did not find these ones in woody. Where are they?
I just want
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I am not sure (cause I do not have ssh to your machine) but I think you are
using wrong php.ini file
Accroding to this one there is NO zend optimizer.
Look for correct php.ini in /usr/local/Zend/etc/php.ini
Peter
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I am not sure (cause I do not have ssh to your machine) but I think you are
using wrong php.ini file
Accroding to this one there is NO zend optimizer.
Look for correct php.ini in /usr/local/Zend/etc/php.ini
Peter
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Hello All,
After applying the latest Debian Woody security update to BIND I am getting
sysquery errors logged to the daemon log complaining that bind can't get an
address for any of the root servers.
Everything I can find says that the problem is an out-of-date root hints
file but I have do
Hello All,
After applying the latest Debian Woody security update to BIND I am getting
sysquery errors logged to the daemon log complaining that bind can't get an
address for any of the root servers.
Everything I can find says that the problem is an out-of-date root hints
file but I have do
Hi,
can anybody recommend a simple chroot solution? At the moment I am
using http://jail.sourceforge.net/ that´s not bad at all, but
something that would integrate more into debian and possible to
install with an "apt-get jail" or similar would be also nice.
Is there a debianized standard soluti
Hi,
can anybody recommend a simple chroot solution? At the moment I am
using http://jail.sourceforge.net/ that´s not bad at all, but
something that would integrate more into debian and possible to
install with an "apt-get jail" or similar would be also nice.
Is there a debianized standard soluti
Daniel,
Debain works fine on Dells. A couple tips assuming you are installing
from the Woody CD:
1) Use the BF24 boot option so that you are installing a 2.4 kernel and
not the default 2.2 kernel
2) You may run into problems with your RAID array due to a chicken/egg
problem with the driver. The
Daniel,
Debain works fine on Dells. A couple tips assuming you are installing
from the Woody CD:
1) Use the BF24 boot option so that you are installing a 2.4 kernel and
not the default 2.2 kernel
2) You may run into problems with your RAID array due to a chicken/egg
problem with the driver. The
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form a particular machine.
If you want to get even more into detail .. you could use snmpd to read
out the /var/log/dmesg file and do
a remote lspci. Then you should know about everything you need to know
from one particular machine.
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form a particular machine.
If you want to get even more into detail .. you could use snmpd to read
out the /var/log/dmesg file and do
a remote lspci. Then you should know about everything you need to know
from one particular machine.
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iation for the switch port solved
the problem.
HTH,
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iation for the switch port solved
the problem.
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 17:50:18 +0200, in linux.debian.isp you wrote:
>fai, sysimager, mondo/mindi? What's your favourite approach?
Why not rsync ???
Have a nice thread,
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Steven,
Intel makes duel and quad port NIC cards that are fully supported and
have worked great for me.
http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/server_adapters.htm
BTW - if you only need one Intel will sell you one "evaluation" card
for a great price!
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Noah,
The 2.4.x kernels do have a 2Tb limit but that is "fixed" in => 2.5.40
/ 2.6 kernels.
You could, of course, partition your 10Tb array into 5 logical drives
to solve the problem with the 2.4.x kernel.
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woody-amavisd-new main
will get only amavisd-new. Is there no way to do this with apt?
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Hi,
where can I get recent versions of amavisd-new and clamav for woody?
Ot would be very helpful, if there where some packages for woody out
there, because I do not want to change my sources.list...
Thank you very much for your attention!
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that if the
script can be read .. anybody can do what the script does.
Another option to consider is that those dump files will be big
(depending on your system)
Running them through a gpg -e will a) make the machine slow and b) take
a LONG time.
I'd be very interested on how to solve this one
Hi,
we're using a similar setup for some hosts and I have the best results
so far with dump/restore on ext2/ext3 partitions.
I've even successfully recreated a database server with mysql and
postgresql servers running
and using dump as a backup tool.
No problems so far.
- Che
Maybe I'm not getting this thread but why don't you use
WebDAV over HTTPS?
It seems to be supported in all the tools you mentioned.
- Just my 2 cents.
- Peter
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Leonardo,
I may not exactly understand what you are trying to do but if the only
thing you are trying to accomplish is firewalling the machines
differently, couldn't you just:
1) assign them different gateways. The "open" machines would use the
"real" gateway. The other two groups would use th
Just my 2 cents...
- Cheers, Peter
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 1:40 PM, R.M. Evers wrote:
Hi,
This could be a stupid question, but I'm trying to accomplish the
following:
In our company, we run a Debian mailserver with Postfix. The server
runs
a lot of accounts and virtual domains fo
up ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 via 192.168.1.1
How do I put "route add default gw 192.168.1.1" into interfaces? If I just add that
line, it freezes for
a while and then returns unchanged.
I'd really appreciate advice on this -- I've spent a lot of
rror: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted:
'/var/lib/mailman/archives'
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have
to think about, if I want to use logrotate for mod-ssl-enabled
servers?
Thank you very much for your attention, any answers to this questions
will hopefully also help others that want to get a grip on logfile
rotation.
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documentation on that site...
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>There are Solutions to Account virtual Hosts, but the are not free.
could you name these, please? would be interested in taking a closer
look at this...
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have
to think about, if I want to use logrotate for mod-ssl-enabled
servers?
Thank you very much for your attention, any answers to this questions
will hopefully also help others that want to get a grip on logfile
rotation.
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bin/sendmail -t -i" or die "Can't init sendmail : $!";
print MAIL "To: $to_email\n";
print MAIL "From: $from_email\n";
print MAIL "Subject: Website Failure. Host: $host!\n";
print MAIL "Could NOT connect to $host\n";
close MAIL;
}
Kind r
bin/sendmail -t -i" or die "Can't init sendmail : $!";
print MAIL "To: $to_email\n";
print MAIL "From: $from_email\n";
print MAIL "Subject: Website Failure. Host: $host!\n";
print MAIL "Could NOT connect to $host\n";
close MAIL;
}
Kind r
2m18.895s
user4m2.760s
sys 0m16.810s
Machine running 2.4.21rc6
real2m18.842s
user4m12.920s
sys 0m16.370s
So .. again .. I cannot say that the performance has changed in any way.
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2m18.895s
user4m2.760s
sys 0m16.810s
Machine running 2.4.21rc6
real2m18.842s
user4m12.920s
sys 0m16.370s
So .. again .. I cannot say that the performance has changed in any way.
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all tests have
been
completed successfully.
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until all tests have
been
completed successfully.
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Thomas,
My brother tells me that there has been some discussion about this on
the kernel list. RedHat's patch was applied to 2.4.21 (plus 2.5.69) but
people are reporting that the patch breaks other things so it is not yet
ready for prime time.
At this point this remains only a theoretical fla
t;native" support for virtual
users and mysql.
You can get packages here:
deb[-src] http://debian.cobolt.net/ woody main
note: if you do not need mail-to-fax and don´t want to install the
courier-faxmail package, you have to create an empty /etc/module.fax
file.
Have a nice thread,
Peter
debian?
Have a nice thread,
Peter
Hello *,
I'm having some procmail weirdness that I can't get my brain around.
I have a box running exim with two domains that sort to various system users.
Every user has a procmailrc file in their home directory like this:
LINEBUF=4096
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
:0 c
No question about that, courier is the best mail-server suite one can
get. ALL features you will ever need.
www.courier-mta.org
new debs are now in unstable, I think, but for woody you can get
courier here:
deb http://debian.cobolt.net/ woody main
Have a nice thread,
Peter
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:10:10 +0200, in linux.debian.isp you wrote:
>resolved, all the pages looks to be forbiden. It's not a problem of
>permision, any idea?
could we see some logs?
maybe do you have document_root set outsite the jail?
Have a nice thread,
Peter
apt-get -t unstable install php4 php4-
Best regards,
Peter Zyumbilev
Web Developer & Administrator
BIVOL BULGARIA
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> To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
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apt-get -t unstable install php4 php4-
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Have a nice thread,
Peter
_throttle.so
apache-common: /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_throttle.so
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>... also missing: mod_throttle... don´t you isp-guys use these
>essential modules?
ok, mod_throttle found, but major problems with mod_log_sql... please
see my other mail.
Have a nice thread,
Peter
/mod_log_sql/
I also mailed to the author, I hope he likes debian...
Thank you very much for your attention and help would be really
appreciated. Think it will take me some years until I get more
familiar with gcc and ld...
Have a nice thread,
Peter
>... also missing: mod_throttle... don´t you isp-guys use these
>essential modules?
ok, mod_throttle found, but major problems with mod_log_sql... please
see my other mail.
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Hi,
... also missing: mod_throttle... don´t you isp-guys use these
essential modules?
not, that I wouldn´t be able to compile these myself, but it appears
to me like fallback into my redhat-times... also I do not install gcc
on servers what adds some overhead...
Have a nice thread,
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Hi,
... also missing: mod_throttle... don´t you isp-guys use these
essential modules?
not, that I wouldn´t be able to compile these myself, but it appears
to me like fallback into my redhat-times... also I do not install gcc
on servers what adds some overhead...
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Hi,
are there anywhere debs with mod_log_sql ???
Have a nice thread,
Peter
ssh.login to the machine?
I was looking for a "boot kernel-new only once, next time boot old
kernel", that could help, but I did not found this? Any ideas?
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Hi,
are there anywhere debs with mod_log_sql ???
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vices like this?
Any websites dedicated to energy saving hardware?
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vices like this?
Any websites dedicated to energy saving hardware?
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>From New York area of US I can resolve www.aljazeera.net, but not
>english.aljazeera.net.
My traceroute dies on a nice.francetelecom hop.
Pete
Martin Wheeler wrote:
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> On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside
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