Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Christian Kurz

On 03/12/01, Matt Fair wrote:
 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
 I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the

What do you mean exactly with doesn't look? Which featuers are you
missing? Which features does a trouble ticket system need to have to
fulfill your requirements? If you want people to suggest some software
to you, then you should really give them more information.

Christian

P.S.: Someone is already working on rt2 packages.
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Re: File permissions

2001-12-04 Thread Niall Walsh

Hey there,

this is about samba and not the underlying file permissions.   If you 
look at man 5 smb.conf it explains how the unix file permissions 
interact with the samba permissions, but in a nutshell you can specify 
the user and group people access files as per share/globally aswell as 
forcing certain permission bits to be set/not set.   The relevant 
options for you are probably:

create mask
create mode
directory mask
directory mode
force create mode
force directory mode
force group

Hope it helps

Niall



Craigsc wrote:

Hiya all

I need to have a directory /home/public to have
1770 permissions. The group owner is smbusers
and they access this directory though samba.

My problem is that the directory is set on 1775 
but when users create new files it doesn't carry
the correct permission or group. The user that
creates the file is the group and owner :(

Any help or ideas would be appreciated

Craig :)






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Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Davi Leal

Hi all,

We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8, xinetd
(pop3)  bind. I thought to use:

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
bind 8.2.3

However we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does not
supply.

A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is easier  than sendmail to
configure it. However, the potato postfix version is too old. Anyway I  have
found a DoS alert about postfix  2005 today. It does not seem good yet.

The potato sendmail version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH
(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).

Must I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.
Must I use woody instead of potato?.
What is the state of woody as ISP distribution (emaildns server)?.


Note: I have choosen debian as default option due to its 'apt-get' utility.
It is easy install the automatic system of fixing security bug using the
proper debian server, althought I think debian does not offer installation
on a Journaling FS or a software RAID.


Davi


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RE: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Maarten Vink

Try using exim. Newer versions of exim (try the one from testing for
example) support authentication; if you need an example config file just let
me know.

If you install a newer version of apt, you'll have the ability to specify a
target (i.e. stable, testing, unstable) to get packages from; so just list
both stable and testing in your sources.list and add apt::Default-Release
stable to your apt.conf. Apt will get packages from stable by default,
and with apt-get -t testing you'll get newer packages from testing.

If I remember correctly, either testing or unstable offers a packages called
kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 which has ext3 support built in; upgrading
your filesystems from ext2 to ext3 can be done on an active filesystem,
without rebooting, so getting a journaling filesystem to work is easy.

Regards,

Maarten Vink

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian GNU/Linux as email  DNS server


Hi all,

We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8, xinetd
(pop3)  bind. I thought to use:

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
bind 8.2.3

However we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does not
supply.

A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is easier  than sendmail to
configure it. However, the potato postfix version is too old. Anyway I  have
found a DoS alert about postfix  2005 today. It does not seem good yet.

The potato sendmail version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH
(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).

Must I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.
Must I use woody instead of potato?.
What is the state of woody as ISP distribution (emaildns server)?.


Note: I have choosen debian as default option due to its 'apt-get' utility.
It is easy install the automatic system of fixing security bug using the
proper debian server, althought I think debian does not offer installation
on a Journaling FS or a software RAID.


Davi


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Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread François Bayart




Hi ,

You can install qmail with apt-get with this 
servers, jsut add this lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/Debian 
potato unofficial innominatedeb-src ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/Debian 
potato unofficial innominate

qmail doesn't have security problem since a long 
time.




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  From: 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:13 
  PM
  Subject: Debian GNU/Linux as email  
  DNS server
  Hi all,We are going to use a debian box as email and 
  DNS server. The goal isduplicate the functionality of a host which is 
  using sendmail 8.8, xinetd(pop3)  bind. I thought to 
  use: Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 
  (potato): sendmail 8.9.3, 
  postfix, or ... xinetd (pop3: 
  qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 
  4.7c) bind 8.2.3However 
  we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does 
  notsupply.A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is 
  easier than sendmail toconfigure it. However, the potato postfix 
  version is too old. Anyway I havefound a DoS alert about postfix 
   2005 today. It does not seem good yet.The potato sendmail 
  version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).Must 
  I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.Must I use woody 
  instead of potato?.What is the state of woody as ISP distribution 
  (emaildns server)?.Note: I have choosen debian as default 
  option due to its 'apt-get' utility.It is easy install the automatic 
  system of fixing security bug using theproper debian server, althought I 
  think debian does not offer installationon a Journaling FS or a software 
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2001-12-04 Thread Frank Louwers

Dear,

Could you please delete this user's I don't work here anymore
message, as we received about 7 of them allready the last 5 minutes.

Problem is this: he gets a mail from an ISP mailinglist
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Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Roger Abrahamsson

I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really 
for sendmail, it has the ability
to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have 
seen. You definitively have to go
with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont 
have 4000 packages installed it
tend to be pretty stable.. just dont upgrade it everyday, once a week is 
enough, and try and upgrade a test
machine first to see that it dont turn into a veggie.. :-)
It also is easy to set up to use either maildir or mailbox format, and 
you can then pick whatever pop3/imap
server you want..

Regards
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Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Michael Boman

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On Tuesday 04 December 2001 21:18, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
 I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really
 for sendmail, it has the ability
 to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have
 seen. You definitively have to go
 with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont
 have 4000 packages installed it
 tend to be pretty stable.. just dont upgrade it everyday, once a week is
 enough, and try and upgrade a test
 machine first to see that it dont turn into a veggie.. :-)
 It also is easy to set up to use either maildir or mailbox format, and
 you can then pick whatever pop3/imap
 server you want..

 Regards
 Roger A

You may also choose to backport sendmail or what-ever you want to use.. This 
is what I do when I want to run something new on a stable dist..

add an untable deb-src line in /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get source package
cd dir-of-unpacked-source
do repeat:
  check/edit debian/rules
  check/edit debian/control
  edit debian/Changelog to reflect your changes (for own pice of mind)
  do 'dpkg-buildpackage'
  go for a coffee/coke/smoke/beer/what-ever
:until succees
dpkg -i ../package.deb
cross fingers

I dunno what debian policy says about this, never read it.. but it works for 
me.

Best regards
 Michael Boman

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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Keith Elder

Our company is in the process of building a support / ticket system
using our core product called LogiCreate (http://www.logicreate.com).
If you are looking for a professional customizeable solution we are
looking for company's to join us in development via a partnership.
There is a cost savings of course in doing so and certain restrictions
do apply.  

LogiCreate is many things from a content management system to a portal
to a modularized application builder.  The nice thing is that all
applications are written to a standard and there is a standard control
panel for the backend.  It is very nice and is completely different from
things like PHPGroupWare.   PHP-Nuke is another open source package
(which is extremely buggy and has tons of security holes) but just for
an example we ported a PHP-Nuke site to this framework in about 10-15
hours.  Granted we left out some unless stuff in the process but I think
that is still very impressive.

Check out the site for more info if you are interested and feel free to
contact me at the office at:  734-482-1371.  I hope this hasn't sounded
to sales pitchy as that is not my intent.  Just trying to help out.

Thanks,

Keith

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 El lun, 03-12-2001 a las 23:40, Matt Fair escribió:
  Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
  I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
  one in the stable release).
  Thanks,
  Matt
 I like phpgroupware'sbut thats only me...sigh
 
 
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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Fraser Campbell

Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?

We use a home rolled ticket system (http://www.starnix.com/banal/dl/dev/),
tickets automatically created when clients email us, tickets
semi-automatically assigned to projects, tickets can be fully manipulated
through email client, web client, and command line client. The server, web
client and command line clients are written in perl, the email client we use
is GNUS (Emacs) with our own lisp ticketting extensions.  Time is
automatically tracked when using the email client and timesheets are
automaticly generated from these tickets.  Invoices, contact info, etc.
Basically it does everything for us, highly scriptable through command line
for generating custom reports.

Free for the taking, the learning curve may not be gentle though.  RPMS only
for now (sorry).

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Re: Help... SSH CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability

2001-12-04 Thread Alejandro Borges

Please...HOWTO
1.- detect this vulnerability
2.- get a chkrootkit deb for potato? (seems i get to choose between
potato's security (stable) and potato's non-security (lack of a
chkrootkit))

Alex




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Rãspuns: Help... SSH CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability

2001-12-04 Thread Petre Daniel

 
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Hmm,well,for what i know versions of openssh higher than 2.9.x aren't
vulnerable,so get your latest package and install it..:-))
good luck

 Petre L. Daniel
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Please...HOWTO
1.- detect this vulnerability
2.- get a chkrootkit deb for potato? (seems i get to choose between
potato's security (stable) and potato's non-security (lack of a
chkrootkit))

Alex




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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Sergio Patino

We're about to deploy dcl - http://dcl.sourceforge.net

Really nice package in constant development and the developer is great 
about adding requested functionality. 


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customed bootable install CD

2001-12-04 Thread Patrick Hsieh

Hello list,

I'd like to make a customized bootable Debian2.2r4 CD, in which all the 
procedures in the installation are preconfigured, all required packages
are included in it. What I have to do is only put it into the cd tray
and boot from cdrom. Of course, I can write a pre-install or post-install
shell script for it.

Is there any resources or good utility for that?


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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Alejandro Borges
El lun, 03-12-2001 a las 23:40, Matt Fair escribió:
 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
 I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
 one in the stable release).
 Thanks,
 Matt
I like phpgroupware'sbut thats only me...sigh


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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread mose
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:40:08PM -0600, Matt Fair wrote:
 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
 I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
 one in the stable release).

- RT is good, at least it is clearly written and easily fit to your need
if you know some perl.

I didn't try IRM that I recently noticed in sid distribution.

phpsat is not a debian package but is rather simple and good
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsat/

finally my preferred page on that topic is
http://linas.org/linux/pm.html

hth
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File permissions

2001-12-04 Thread Craigsc
Hiya all

I need to have a directory /home/public to have
1770 permissions. The group owner is smbusers
and they access this directory though samba.

My problem is that the directory is set on 1775 
but when users create new files it doesn't carry
the correct permission or group. The user that
creates the file is the group and owner :(

Any help or ideas would be appreciated

Craig :)




Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Christian Kurz
On 03/12/01, Matt Fair wrote:
 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
 I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the

What do you mean exactly with doesn't look? Which featuers are you
missing? Which features does a trouble ticket system need to have to
fulfill your requirements? If you want people to suggest some software
to you, then you should really give them more information.

Christian

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Re: File permissions

2001-12-04 Thread Niall Walsh
Hey there,
this is about samba and not the underlying file permissions.   If you 
look at man 5 smb.conf it explains how the unix file permissions 
interact with the samba permissions, but in a nutshell you can specify 
the user and group people access files as per share/globally aswell as 
forcing certain permission bits to be set/not set.   The relevant 
options for you are probably:

create mask
create mode
directory mask
directory mode
force create mode
force directory mode
force group
Hope it helps
Niall

Craigsc wrote:
Hiya all
I need to have a directory /home/public to have
1770 permissions. The group owner is smbusers
and they access this directory though samba.
My problem is that the directory is set on 1775 
but when users create new files it doesn't carry
the correct permission or group. The user that
creates the file is the group and owner :(

Any help or ideas would be appreciated
Craig :)





Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Davi Leal
Hi all,

We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8, xinetd
(pop3)  bind. I thought to use:

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
bind 8.2.3

However we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does not
supply.

A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is easier  than sendmail to
configure it. However, the potato postfix version is too old. Anyway I  have
found a DoS alert about postfix  2005 today. It does not seem good yet.

The potato sendmail version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH
(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).

Must I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.
Must I use woody instead of potato?.
What is the state of woody as ISP distribution (emaildns server)?.


Note: I have choosen debian as default option due to its 'apt-get' utility.
It is easy install the automatic system of fixing security bug using the
proper debian server, althought I think debian does not offer installation
on a Journaling FS or a software RAID.


Davi




RE: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Maarten Vink
Try using exim. Newer versions of exim (try the one from testing for
example) support authentication; if you need an example config file just let
me know.

If you install a newer version of apt, you'll have the ability to specify a
target (i.e. stable, testing, unstable) to get packages from; so just list
both stable and testing in your sources.list and add apt::Default-Release
stable to your apt.conf. Apt will get packages from stable by default,
and with apt-get -t testing you'll get newer packages from testing.

If I remember correctly, either testing or unstable offers a packages called
kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 which has ext3 support built in; upgrading
your filesystems from ext2 to ext3 can be done on an active filesystem,
without rebooting, so getting a journaling filesystem to work is easy.

Regards,

Maarten Vink

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From: Davi Leal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 4 december 2001 12:13
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Debian GNU/Linux as email  DNS server


Hi all,

We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8, xinetd
(pop3)  bind. I thought to use:

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
bind 8.2.3

However we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does not
supply.

A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is easier  than sendmail to
configure it. However, the potato postfix version is too old. Anyway I  have
found a DoS alert about postfix  2005 today. It does not seem good yet.

The potato sendmail version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH
(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).

Must I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.
Must I use woody instead of potato?.
What is the state of woody as ISP distribution (emaildns server)?.


Note: I have choosen debian as default option due to its 'apt-get' utility.
It is easy install the automatic system of fixing security bug using the
proper debian server, althought I think debian does not offer installation
on a Journaling FS or a software RAID.


Davi


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Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread François Bayart




Hi ,

You can install qmail with apt-get with this 
servers, jsut add this lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/Debian 
potato unofficial innominatedeb-src ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/Debian 
potato unofficial innominate

qmail doesn't have security problem since a long 
time.




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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Davi Leal 

  To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:13 
  PM
  Subject: Debian GNU/Linux as email  
  DNS server
  Hi all,We are going to use a debian box as email and 
  DNS server. The goal isduplicate the functionality of a host which is 
  using sendmail 8.8, xinetd(pop3)  bind. I thought to 
  use: Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 
  (potato): sendmail 8.9.3, 
  postfix, or ... xinetd (pop3: 
  qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 
  4.7c) bind 8.2.3However 
  we want to add SMTP AUTH support which sendmail 8.9.3 does 
  notsupply.A friend advice me use postfix, which he says is 
  easier than sendmail toconfigure it. However, the potato postfix 
  version is too old. Anyway I havefound a DoS alert about postfix 
   2005 today. It does not seem good yet.The potato sendmail 
  version is old too and does not support SMTP AUTH(http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html).Must 
  I use potato with some packages upgraded to woody?.Must I use woody 
  instead of potato?.What is the state of woody as ISP distribution 
  (emaildns server)?.Note: I have choosen debian as default 
  option due to its 'apt-get' utility.It is easy install the automatic 
  system of fixing security bug using theproper debian server, althought I 
  think debian does not offer installationon a Journaling FS or a software 
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2001-12-04 Thread Frank Louwers
Dear,

Could you please delete this user's I don't work here anymore
message, as we received about 7 of them allready the last 5 minutes.

Problem is this: he gets a mail from an ISP mailinglist
(debian-isp@lists.debian.org), sends an autoreply back to list, which
ends up in his mailbox again. So he autoreplies on his own
autoreplies, which means a nice loop  


PLEASE FIX ASAP ...


Kind Regards,

Frank Louwers
Openminds b.v.b.a.
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Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Roger Abrahamsson
I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really 
for sendmail, it has the ability
to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have 
seen. You definitively have to go
with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont 
have 4000 packages installed it
tend to be pretty stable.. just dont upgrade it everyday, once a week is 
enough, and try and upgrade a test
machine first to see that it dont turn into a veggie.. :-)
It also is easy to set up to use either maildir or mailbox format, and 
you can then pick whatever pop3/imap
server you want..

Regards
Roger A



Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-04 Thread Michael Boman
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On Tuesday 04 December 2001 21:18, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
 I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really
 for sendmail, it has the ability
 to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have
 seen. You definitively have to go
 with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont
 have 4000 packages installed it
 tend to be pretty stable.. just dont upgrade it everyday, once a week is
 enough, and try and upgrade a test
 machine first to see that it dont turn into a veggie.. :-)
 It also is easy to set up to use either maildir or mailbox format, and
 you can then pick whatever pop3/imap
 server you want..

 Regards
 Roger A

You may also choose to backport sendmail or what-ever you want to use.. This 
is what I do when I want to run something new on a stable dist..

add an untable deb-src line in /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get source package
cd dir-of-unpacked-source
do repeat:
  check/edit debian/rules
  check/edit debian/control
  edit debian/Changelog to reflect your changes (for own pice of mind)
  do 'dpkg-buildpackage'
  go for a coffee/coke/smoke/beer/what-ever
:until succees
dpkg -i ../package.deb
cross fingers

I dunno what debian policy says about this, never read it.. but it works for 
me.

Best regards
 Michael Boman

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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Keith Elder
Our company is in the process of building a support / ticket system
using our core product called LogiCreate (http://www.logicreate.com).
If you are looking for a professional customizeable solution we are
looking for company's to join us in development via a partnership.
There is a cost savings of course in doing so and certain restrictions
do apply.  

LogiCreate is many things from a content management system to a portal
to a modularized application builder.  The nice thing is that all
applications are written to a standard and there is a standard control
panel for the backend.  It is very nice and is completely different from
things like PHPGroupWare.   PHP-Nuke is another open source package
(which is extremely buggy and has tons of security holes) but just for
an example we ported a PHP-Nuke site to this framework in about 10-15
hours.  Granted we left out some unless stuff in the process but I think
that is still very impressive.

Check out the site for more info if you are interested and feel free to
contact me at the office at:  734-482-1371.  I hope this hasn't sounded
to sales pitchy as that is not my intent.  Just trying to help out.

Thanks,

Keith

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 El lun, 03-12-2001 a las 23:40, Matt Fair escribió:
  Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
  I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
  one in the stable release).
  Thanks,
  Matt
 I like phpgroupware'sbut thats only me...sigh
 
 
 Alex
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Fraser Campbell
Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?

We use a home rolled ticket system (http://www.starnix.com/banal/dl/dev/),
tickets automatically created when clients email us, tickets
semi-automatically assigned to projects, tickets can be fully manipulated
through email client, web client, and command line client. The server, web
client and command line clients are written in perl, the email client we use
is GNUS (Emacs) with our own lisp ticketting extensions.  Time is
automatically tracked when using the email client and timesheets are
automaticly generated from these tickets.  Invoices, contact info, etc.
Basically it does everything for us, highly scriptable through command line
for generating custom reports.

Free for the taking, the learning curve may not be gentle though.  RPMS only
for now (sorry).

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Re: Help... SSH CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability

2001-12-04 Thread Alejandro Borges
Please...HOWTO
1.- detect this vulnerability
2.- get a chkrootkit deb for potato? (seems i get to choose between
potato's security (stable) and potato's non-security (lack of a
chkrootkit))

Alex






Rãspuns: Help... SSH CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability

2001-12-04 Thread Petre Daniel
 
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Hmm,well,for what i know versions of openssh higher than 2.9.x aren't
vulnerable,so get your latest package and install it..:-))
good luck

 Petre L. Daniel
 Linux Administrator,Canad Systems Pitesti
 http://www.cyber.ro email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 phone: +4048220044,+4048206200

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Subiect: Re: Help... SSH CRC-32 compensation attack detector
vulnerability


Please...HOWTO
1.- detect this vulnerability
2.- get a chkrootkit deb for potato? (seems i get to choose between
potato's security (stable) and potato's non-security (lack of a
chkrootkit))

Alex




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Re: trouble ticket system

2001-12-04 Thread Sergio Patino
We're about to deploy dcl - http://dcl.sourceforge.net
Really nice package in constant development and the developer is great 
about adding requested functionality. 




customed bootable install CD

2001-12-04 Thread Patrick Hsieh
Hello list,

I'd like to make a customized bootable Debian2.2r4 CD, in which all the 
procedures in the installation are preconfigured, all required packages
are included in it. What I have to do is only put it into the cd tray
and boot from cdrom. Of course, I can write a pre-install or post-install
shell script for it.

Is there any resources or good utility for that?


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Re: customed bootable install CD

2001-12-04 Thread Alejandro Borges
 I'd like to make a customized bootable Debian2.2r4 CD, in which all the 
 procedures in the installation are preconfigured, all required packages
 are included in it. What I have to do is only put it into the cd tray
 and boot from cdrom. Of course, I can write a pre-install or post-install
 shell script for it.
ME 2 Me 2
If you reply personal, include meif it has anything to do with the
matter, of course.
Alex