Re: Quota support for reiserfs on kernel 2.4.4
On Monday 21 May 2001 03:29, Marcin Owsiany wrote: Why isn't there any quota support in vanilla 2.4.4 kernel? Is it buggy/untested? I was able to find some patches, but the latest seemed to be for 2.4.3 kernel. It is not as solidly tested as the main ReiserFS code. On the ReiserFS list no-one seems to be saying anything bad about it, but hardly anyone is using it. Does anybody have any experience with using quota with reiserfs? I have a dillema: either stick to ext2 on an 75-GB partition on an IDE drive (I fear long fscks in case of crash) or apply that quota patch and put reiser on it (it's said to cut fsck time..). ReiserFS does not cut FSCK time. ReiserFS took longer to FSCK last time I tried comparing FSCK times. What ReiserFS does do is remove the need to FSCK after power failure or system lockup. If you suffer a hardware problem or have another reason to believe that the file system has an error then you must FSCK it and it will take longer (but such situations should be rare). Why not just use smaller partitions? Also if you are using a single drive then perhaps you should consider using software RAID-1. It is very reliable in 2.4.4 and doesn't delay the boot process. If you use RAID-1 then you can lose a disk without losing any data. It also provides a cheap backup method of swapping the second disk. -- 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]
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Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 05:19:27PM +0200, Florian Friesdorf wrote: | On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:52:54AM -0700, Simon Tennant wrote: | I wrote a howto about 6 months back. It was tricky setting up but I think | I cover most of the potential disaster areas in my howto. | | http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap/ | [...] Hi I'm trying to get a 12-node cluster to use LDAP as authentication. But I have ran into trouble. Importing of the users worked fine now I'm trying to import the groups using the migration tools from padl.com. Here is what I get. $ ldapadd -v -x -D cn=admin,dc=carambole,dc=com -W -f group.ldif ldap_initialize( DEFAULT ) Enter LDAP Password: add objectClass: posixGroup top add cn: root add userPassword: {crypt}x add gidNumber: 0 adding new entry cn=root,ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com ldap_add: No such object matched DN: dc=carambole, dc=com ldif_record() = 32 $ ldapsearch -x -L -b dc=carambole, dc=com (objectClass=posixGroup) version: 1 # # filter: (objectClass=posixGroup) # requesting: ALL # # search result # numResponses: 1 $ cat group.ldif | head -n 7 dn: cn=root,ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com objectClass: posixGroup objectClass: top cn: root userPassword: {crypt}x gidNumber: 0 $ grep include /etc/ldap/slapd.conf include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/misc.schema include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema How do I add the groups? -- .Fredrik Steen - http://www.stone.nu - PGP signature
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Apache and php4_module
If i run php4 as cgi everything is ok. It works fine. But everytime i try to set LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so apache wont start. What's going on? There's nothing in logs, and it seem to start as normal, but process does not exist. init.d/apache start says that it starts as normal. But ps says it's not running, and init.d/apache stop confirms. May it be some configuration error? But why there are no log entries? JA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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John wrote: Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the product to enlarge it for a better view. Sincerely, John If everyone would complain it would be appreciated. Adding the merchandisewholesale.com to your blacklist and letting them know your users will no longer be able to access it would be nice too! Lets let them know that posting SPAM to an ISP list is a BAD idea. Here is the contact info for this SPAM's upstream: Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of network where email originates) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of IP block - statistics only) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:http://www.merchandisewholesale.com (Administrator of network hosting website referenced in spam) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Stuff it
A customer has sent me their Web site for posting in MAC Stuff-it format. Does anyone know if their is a Linux tool that will expand a stuff it archive? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh2?
Hi, I'd like to install ssh2 to potato. 'apt-cache show ssh' says ssh conflicts ssh2, 'apt-cache show ssh2' is empty, as if there wasn't a package with that name. ? Regards, Balint. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Multiple PPP Links to the Internet
Use the metric part of the routing command. The higher the number means a more expensive link. Set metric 0 for the routes to the ADSL and metric 1 for the routes to the cable. As long a the ADSL is available your traffic should go that way. -Matt -Original Message- From: Mark Janssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2001 3:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Multiple PPP Links to the Internet Hi Debians... I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet. The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1 and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected to a serial port So I have: eth0: Local Lan 192.168.1.x/24 eth1: Lan to ADSL Modem: 10.0.0.0/24 ppp0: pptp over eth1 a.b.c.d/32 (Static IP) ppp1: ppp over serial e.f.g.h/32 (Dynamic) Now I want to use the DSL connection as a default, since it's a lot faster then the cable (yeah... it's a really crappy cable operator) and then use the cable as a backup system for when the ADSL is down (Since the ADSL is really new, and will be down occasionally). How do I setup my routing etc so that I will use ppp0 by default and use ppp1 when ppp0 isn't responding. While I'm at it... does anyone know of a way to keep the SNMP device number for the ppp0 and ppp1 devices at a default setting, they keep changing after every redial of pppd (and then my mrtg barfs up) -- Mark Janssen Unix Consultant @ SyConOS IT E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178 http: maniac.nl, unix-god.[net|org], markjanssen.[com|net|org|nl] Fax/VoiceMail: +31 84 8757555 Finger for GPG and GeekCode -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: routing routable IPs over non-routable IPs
At 07:27 AM 5/21/01 +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: On Mon, 21 May 2001 13:46:14 +1000, Jeremy Lunn writes: I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess. Yes, although many would consider it bad practice (I am an example), because you´ll face trouble when you have to debug something, and have non-routable IPs on some path. We should probably clarify non-routable by saying non-publicly routable. Routers have no concept of restricted ip ranges other than what is programed into them. As long as you are debugging from a place that knows about your private ip's, there shouldn't be a problem. At GE we cross privates to go from public to public all the time. ---=ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US=--- ___/`YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE MAKE YOUR TIME!`\___ 0100
Re: routing routable IPs over non-routable IPs
On Tue, 22 May 2001 01:26:56 EDT, Chris Wagner writes: We should probably clarify non-routable by saying non-publicly routable. Well, we could also say RFC1918, couldn´t we ;-? Routers have no concept of restricted ip ranges other than what is programed into them. As long as you are debugging from a place that knows about your private ip's, there shouldn't be a problem. At GE we cross privates to go from public to public all the time. Well, there are several issues, none of them really bad, but if you want a clean setup..: - DNS, you´ll have to set up split DNS for your RFC1918- and external IPs - in Real Life, you sometimes _will_ have to debug from the outside of your network - in Real Life, someone else _will_ debug from the outside (and quite probably complain about the RFC1918-IPs or simply be fed up) cheers, rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ \ Xsoft GmbH | T: +43 1 796 36 36 692 /
Re: routing routable IPs over non-routable IPs
At 08:00 AM 5/22/01 +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: On Tue, 22 May 2001 01:26:56 EDT, Chris Wagner writes: We should probably clarify non-routable by saying non-publicly routable. Well, we could also say RFC1918, couldn´t we ;-? LOL - DNS, you´ll have to set up split DNS for your RFC1918- and external IPs I consider that to be good sense from a security standpoint regardless. - in Real Life, you sometimes _will_ have to debug from the outside of your network - in Real Life, someone else _will_ debug from the outside (and quite probably complain about the RFC1918-IPs or simply be fed up) Hehe, yeah I receive complaints from those people from time to time. :D But it's a moot point since the firewalls filter anything useful... ---=ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US=--- ___/`YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE MAKE YOUR TIME!`\___ 0100
Re: Quota support for reiserfs on kernel 2.4.4
On Monday 21 May 2001 03:29, Marcin Owsiany wrote: Why isn't there any quota support in vanilla 2.4.4 kernel? Is it buggy/untested? I was able to find some patches, but the latest seemed to be for 2.4.3 kernel. It is not as solidly tested as the main ReiserFS code. On the ReiserFS list no-one seems to be saying anything bad about it, but hardly anyone is using it. Does anybody have any experience with using quota with reiserfs? I have a dillema: either stick to ext2 on an 75-GB partition on an IDE drive (I fear long fscks in case of crash) or apply that quota patch and put reiser on it (it's said to cut fsck time..). ReiserFS does not cut FSCK time. ReiserFS took longer to FSCK last time I tried comparing FSCK times. What ReiserFS does do is remove the need to FSCK after power failure or system lockup. If you suffer a hardware problem or have another reason to believe that the file system has an error then you must FSCK it and it will take longer (but such situations should be rare). Why not just use smaller partitions? Also if you are using a single drive then perhaps you should consider using software RAID-1. It is very reliable in 2.4.4 and doesn't delay the boot process. If you use RAID-1 then you can lose a disk without losing any data. It also provides a cheap backup method of swapping the second disk. -- 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
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Apache and php4_module
If i run php4 as cgi everything is ok. It works fine. But everytime i try to set LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so apache wont start. What's going on? There's nothing in logs, and it seem to start as normal, but process does not exist. init.d/apache start says that it starts as normal. But ps says it's not running, and init.d/apache stop confirms. May it be some configuration error? But why there are no log entries? JA
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John wrote: Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the product to enlarge it for a better view. Sincerely, John If everyone would complain it would be appreciated. Adding the merchandisewholesale.com to your blacklist and letting them know your users will no longer be able to access it would be nice too! Lets let them know that posting SPAM to an ISP list is a BAD idea. Here is the contact info for this SPAM's upstream: Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of network where email originates) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of IP block - statistics only) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:http://www.merchandisewholesale.com (Administrator of network hosting website referenced in spam) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting
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I must say... thats pretty stupid. I mean... okay.. you spam some newbie list, or some get-rich-quick mailing lists, maybe no one would notice, or they wouldn't care... (hehe maybe they don't know what to do and how to complain). However... and ISP list... debian-isp? Thats got to be a REAL stupid move. I think virtually everyone here knows how to lookup IP address contact info and abuse.net records and such. How stupid. Oh well. - Original Message - From: Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 7:22 PM Subject: Re: John wrote: Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the product to enlarge it for a better view. Sincerely, John If everyone would complain it would be appreciated. Adding the merchandisewholesale.com to your blacklist and letting them know your users will no longer be able to access it would be nice too! Lets let them know that posting SPAM to an ISP list is a BAD idea. Here is the contact info for this SPAM's upstream: Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of network where email originates) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:151.202.29.28 (Administrator of IP block - statistics only) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Re:http://www.merchandisewholesale.com (Administrator of network hosting website referenced in spam) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Notes) Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 11:58, Fredrik Steen wrote: Hi I'm trying to get a 12-node cluster to use LDAP as authentication. But I have ran into trouble. Importing of the users worked fine now I'm trying to import the groups using the migration tools from padl.com. Here is what I get. $ ldapadd -v -x -D cn=admin,dc=carambole,dc=com -W -f group.ldif ldap_initialize( DEFAULT ) Enter LDAP Password: add objectClass: posixGroup top add cn: root add userPassword: {crypt}x add gidNumber: 0 adding new entry cn=root,ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com ldap_add: No such object matched DN: dc=carambole, dc=com I just tried it using the data you supplied and it worked fine for me. Are you sure that the entry ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com exists and is OK? Currently I suspect that I may have found a bug in OpenLDAP 2.0.7 (the version in Debian) because I found it to start doing some strange things when I was doing modrdn operations which resulted in some of my data becoming invisible to the ldap browser (but slapcat could still find it). I had to run a slapcat then remove the database files and recreate them with slapadd to get it going again! When I get some time I'll play with it some more and try to track it down. If all else fails I suggest a slapcat/slapadd just in case... -- 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
expire
Hi all, just woundering. Is there anyway to stop user accounts from expiring? Because i've got a few email accounts on a machine. Using sendmail/qpop. That all works fine. But for some reason some of the accounts seem to expire every week or so... Yet others on the same machine don't any ideas how i can stop these from expiring? Best Regards, Simon
Fw: expire
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Re: expire
just woundering. Is there anyway to stop user accounts from expiring? Because i've got a few email accounts on a machine. Using sendmail/qpop. That all works fine. But for some reason some of the accounts seem to expire every week or so... Yet others on the same machine don't any ideas how i can stop these from expiring? See man shadow (your using shadow passwords, right? :-) and man passwd for info. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting
RE: stuffit for Linux
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ssh2?
Hi, I'd like to install ssh2 to potato. 'apt-cache show ssh' says ssh conflicts ssh2, 'apt-cache show ssh2' is empty, as if there wasn't a package with that name. ? Regards, Balint.
php4 and mime types
hi people, i recently had to upgrade fromphp3 to php4, unfortunately although php3 was workign fine and php4 apears to run fine from the console if i do somethinglike run `php phpinfo.php` which is a very simple php script, it outputs what it should. however apache doesnt seem to recognise it as something that should be run server side and just sends the php file to the web browser : ( /etc/apache/mime.types application/x-httpd-php php phtml pht application/x-httpd-php4php4 application/x-httpd-php4-source phps application/x-httpd-php4-preprocessed php4p /etc/apache/httpd.conf LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so i was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to what was messed up here ?? thanks for any help or suggestions. -=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=- -=| Daniel Free Griffler Enterprises |=- -=| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#15707938 |=- -=| Cellular # 021 258 3389 HTTP://www.novex.net.nz/ |=- -=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-=|=-