Re: [Help] Cant Umount /dev/md0!!!!!

2002-07-30 Thread axacheng
Thanks for ur reply  ;-)

but i am very sure noone in directory where mounted by /dev/md0 @_@

so that i DON'T have any idea to slove this odd error @_@

Anyone got ideas as to the nature/solution of this problem?


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Re: [Help] Cant Umount /dev/md0!!!!!

2002-07-30 Thread axacheng
Thanks for ur reply  ;-)

but i am very sure noone in directory where mounted by /dev/md0 @_@

so that i DON'T have any idea to slove this odd error @_@

Anyone got ideas as to the nature/solution of this problem?

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Re: webalizer stopped running

2002-07-30 Thread Gene Grimm
Currently, for woody at least, it seems that this is done by a cron job
located in /etc/cron.daily

- Original Message -
From: Andrew P. Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-Isp debian-isp@lists.debian.org; Jeremy C. Reed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: webalizer stopped running


 Tell us how and when webalizer is ran.

 That's the problem I can't figure out what makes webalizer run. I see a
 logrotate script at midnight. The webpages and .png files have current
dates
 and are being updated daily. So webalizer *must* be running. But the stats
 displayed stop at july 23. If I display daily_usage_200207.png only data
 up until july 23 is displayed.

 http://stats.cshore.com/unix.cshore.com/usage_200207.html

 http://stats.cshore.com/unix.cshore.com/daily_usage_200207.png

 Andrew P. Kaplan
 Network Administrator
 CyberShore, Inc.
 http://www.cshore.com


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 write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
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  -Original Message-
  From: Jeremy C. Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 9:34 PM
  To: Andrew P. Kaplan
  Cc: Debian-Isp
  Subject: Re: webalizer stopped running
 
 
  On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
 
   I having problem with webalizer since the ip address of my
  Apache server was
   changed last week. Apache is rotating the logs, the logs have
  current dates.
   But the website stats only show activity up to the day of OLD
  ip address. I
   don't care if the last few days of July are lost. But I want
  August to start
   correctly.
 
  Tell us how and when webalizer is ran.
 
  What happens when you manually run it (using the appropriate options)?
 
  Have you double-checked the log format? (And the logging locations?)
 
  If you have the logs, then nothing will be lost.
 
Jeremy C. Reed
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Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-30 Thread Bulent Murtezaoglu
 EvB == Emile van Bergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
me Sendmail is _very_ flexible but it is probably not good for the
me inexperienced admin.  If you are willing to read documentation
me and M4 doesn't scare you, it is a fairly safe bet.

EvB Which bet being safe? That it can eventually do what you
EvB want, given enough time and attention? Probably. [...]

Hmm, it takes the insertion of a couple of lines and the creation of 
the map file (which you would have to anyway) to get virtual mail
forwarding in sendmail.  Covered in detail in the FAQ.  It really
isn't that hard.  You don't even invoke M4 manually -- just run make or
sendmailconfig under Debian to update everything.  

me In my most humble opinion one ought not be running an ISP of
me any viable size if one has trouble getting sendmail to do
me what's needed.

EvB Ah, the old initiation-by-sendmail.cf idea. Well. I'd say
EvB that an administrator who has been through it probably has
EvB some stamina, and is able to grasp a certain level of
EvB complexity, but other than that, I wouldn't consider willing
EvB and able to set up sendmail a good criterium for knowing how
EvB to run an ISP. 

Oh that is not what I said.  All I said was if unable to get sendmail
to do what's needed then probably unfit for the job NOT fit for the
job if willing and able to deal with sendmail   I _agree_ with that last
part of your paragraph, but it is not what I said!

EvB Grasping BGP, *SMTP*, DNS, HTTP, Unix and
EvB having some rudimentary knowledge about programming computers
EvB in general seem so much more important. [...]

Yup, for the original question (virtual web + mail), I'd start by DNS,
then http, SMTP in that order.  

cheers,

BM


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Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-30 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 03:35, Craig Sanders wrote:
 alternatively, just run postfix.  it does everything that qmail does and
 more, with a lot less hassle.

What about exim ? It is installed as standard by debian.

I use exim. Is it worth switching ?

Shri

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Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-30 Thread Jorge . Lehner
Hello!

On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 01:48:57PM -0700, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
...
 What are your problems with qmail?  What do you like about the 
 Postfix comm. that QMail lacks?  Not trolling for flamewars 
...

My personal experiences:

Sendmail -  cryptic macro language

Exim - delightfull relieve from it

Qmail - I learned finally what Email is, because I did not have to
focus on implementation quirks and complexity.

Qmail is lightweight and secure and until now has scaled to *any*
machine I installed it.  From 486 home-computers with dialup links
to big mailservers.  I use it now on all machines I manage, to
simplify the configuration tasks.

My recomendation, Gerrit Pape's unofficial binary packages:

   www.smarden.org/pape

You can also download unix-ised versions of the documentation in .deb
form there.

 XX A recurring comment in the mailing list moderators mailing 
list is that djb ignores a number of standards.  Which
aren't specified.  
 
 Anyone here have any insight into what djb's failure-to-hew-
 to-standards might be?

Same thing as with Qmail.  Learned it in one day (had never managed a
DNS before), installed it and since then it works.  My neighbourhood
DNS's,  (subdomains, secondaries) use Bind and it's pure trouble to
maintain.

There is a lot of information about djb supposedly to be non
compliant, and what's the answers.  Look at www.djbdns.org first, and
then look at the faqts and Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's Frequently
Given Answers.

About License: Both programs are free to download and use.  The
redistribution in binary form is limited.  In case of Qmail restricted
to obey certain installation criteria.  You can however do anything on
your network with the software what you want.

The programms are very small and compile in just no time.  I spend
less time in patching and recompiling Qmail then in installing other
debian packages, and it can be done almost completly without shutting
down the services.

About having to DJB-anize the computer:

DJB's programs have their own infrustructure, which is very clean and
logical.  It does not waste lot's of space and costs you only thre new
top-level subdirectories: service, command and package, with
which, by the way you have almost nothing to do anyway.  I doubt that
somebody can't bare with this today.

---

Now about the initial question:

Qmail supports virtual hosting natively.
Qmail supports Maildir delivery natively.
User managment goes via /etc/passwd or via .cdb databases

LDAP user databases is a patch which can be found via www.qmail.org

POP3 servers for Maildir databases are standard, as are IMAP
(Courier).  I have used both of them without problems.

For mailing lists I use Mailman, although I do not have lots of users
or traffic.

Best Regards,

 Jorge-León




Some more port closing questions

2002-07-30 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
a week ago.

Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
to close or shut down their related services.
They are as follows:

111/tcp sunrpc
111/udp sunrpc
113/tcp auth
1024/tcp kdm
1024/udp unknown (I am guessing this is with the kdm one)

Advice appreciated, thanks in advance.

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Maildirs in Debian

2002-07-30 Thread Jorge . Lehner
Hello!

I just want to sense the environment about a to be proposed Debian
policy change with respect to mail handling.

Maildir delivery has lots of advantages over mbox spools, but the
latter is the only standard.

Almost all M*A's support both standards.

It would be a big relieve, if one could chose either of them at some
moment, and this choice would be recorded, let's say in
/etc/default/maildelivery

The M*A packages could sense this file and configure them accordingly,
or refuse to install if they cannot work under the required delivery
scheme.

Best Regards,

 Jorge-León





Re: Some more port closing questions

2002-07-30 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 at 11:09:49AM -0600, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
 Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
 a week ago.
 
 Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
 figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
 to close or shut down their related services.
 They are as follows:
 
 111/tcp sunrpc
 111/udp sunrpc
I believe there is something in /etc/init.d/mountnfs* that deals with this 
(portmap)
 113/tcp auth
Check in /etc/identd.conf
 1024/tcp kdm
check your KDM config under /etc/X11/...
 1024/udp unknown (I am guessing this is with the kdm one)
 

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RE: Maildirs in Debian [OFFTOPIC-JOKE]

2002-07-30 Thread Alex Borges
Mark Crispin
 hates Maildir.  Mark's feelings may not have a bearing on the final
 decisions, I just include that as a datapoint.



LOL . 

I hate round robin and divide and conquer strategies, i loathe
chalenge-response authentication, the very thought of heap-sort
techniques make me shiver


Dear me, we need to get a life geeks


NOTE: And, when i woke up, the algorithm was still there.


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2002-07-30 Thread Craig Morehouse
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Re: Some more port closing questions

2002-07-30 Thread thing
113 is controlled from inetd.conf, add a # in front of the relevent line.

afterwards do a killall -HUP inetd

111 is portmaper, its in /etc/init.d, you can stop the services with ./portmap
stop then remove the sym link to the run level or chmod the script to 0400 and 
it
wont run on boot in future.

regards

Thing

Crawford Rainwater wrote:

 Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
 a week ago.

 Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
 figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
 to close or shut down their related services.
 They are as follows:

 111/tcp sunrpc
 111/udp sunrpc
 113/tcp auth
 1024/tcp kdm
 1024/udp unknown (I am guessing this is with the kdm one)

 Advice appreciated, thanks in advance.

 --- Crawford

 The I.T.E.C. Company
 P.M.B. 146
 368 South McCaslin Boulevard
 Louisville, CO 80027 USA
 (303) 604-2550 (voice)
 (866) 604-2550 (toll free)
 (303) 664-0036 (fax)
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Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-30 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
Thanks to all for an interesting and informative discussion 
(so far).  It has not degenerated into flamewars; I think 
proponents of qmail and postfix have stated their cases well 
without descending into wars over The One True Way.  

Angus
-
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my firewall

2002-07-30 Thread Peperino Pomuro
Hi people.. i just  finish  my firewall.. i don't test it, i never run
it... it may not work at all... but i spend so many hours.. that
i wan't to share it. I accept any suggestions and critics... it's not
finished and there is a lot of things that i need to add...
but for now, i will do something else, i hate iptables for the next two
o three days :)

any suggestions, welcome :)

see ya

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#!/bin/bash

#version 1.0 (mayor release! uija!)
#
#history:
#	i lost it :)... deal with it.
#to do:
#see if i don't need to discriminate the ports below 1024
#check the need of a catch all rule at the end
#depending on the distro check were the script is and scream if it is not on /etc/init.d/




			#this is a comment, i like comments, read them for help






##initial config-##


#-system configuration--#

IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables	#path of the iptables
MODULES=no		#yes if your kernel support modules and you need them
			#to do, i have to add the modules that you need

#--network devices settings-#

NETNIC=ppp0		#if you change to ethernet you will start using SNAT
IPNETNIC=`ifconfig $NETNIC |grep inet |awk '{ print $2 }'|cut -d : -f 2`

LANNIC=eth1		#the interface connected to your lan
IPLANNIC=`ifconfig $LANNIC |grep inet |awk '{ print $2 }'|cut -d : -f 2`


#-/proc sysctl settings-#

IP_FORWARD=yes		#to enable ipforward, VERY important

ICMPALLIGNORE=no	#yes to block ALL the pings from everywhere
ICMPBROADCAST=yes	#yes to don't respond to broadcast pings (smurf)
ICMPERRORMESG=yes	#yes to protect against bogus error messages

LOGMARTIANS=yes		#yes to log packets with impossible addresses
IP_SPOOFING=yes		#yes to disable spoofing attacks on ALL interfaces

REDUCEDOS=yes		#reduces the timeouts and the posibility of a DOS

SYNCOOKIES=yes		#yes to enable tcp syn cookies protection
TIMESTAMPS=yes		#yes to enable tcp timestamps protection

SOURCEROUTED=yes	#yes to ignore source routed packets
SENDREDIRECTS=yes	#yes to ignore redirected packets


#adsl specific problems-#

PPPOE_PMTU=no		#if you have problems with your pppoe connection
PPTP_GRE=no		#if you have problems with your pptp connection


#--squid setup--#

TRANSPARENT=yes		#yes if you use the squid on transparent mode
SQUIDINSIDE=yes		#yes if you run squid on the device conected to the lan
SQUIDREMOTE=		#the ip of the remote squid box on you lan
SQUIDPORT=3128		#the port where squid listen





##--hosts and ports config---##


#--specific TOTALLY banned IPs--#

USEHATE=no			#to start using the next options

MICROSOFT=www.microsoft.com	#sample of a banned host

HATEHOSTS=$MICROSOFT		#add the banned hosts here=09


#-specific trusted hosts#

USETRUST=yes			#to start using the next options

SICEAR=sicear.dyndns.org	#example of a host to trust

TRUSTED=$SICEAR		#add the hosts to trust here


#---local MAC address friends---#

USEMAC=yes			#to start using the next options

AZRAEL=00:50:BA:86:9F:EC	#example of a mac address to trust
DROOPY=00:50:BA:87:32:34
CEREBRO=00:E0:7D:9F:76:A3

MACFRIENDS=$AZRAEL $CEREBRO	#add the hosts to trust here


#---ssh administration--#

#still living my life


#-flood variables---#

TCPSYNLIMIT=5/s		# Overall Limit for TCP-SYN-Flood detection
TCPSYNLIMITBURST=10 		# Burst Limit for TCP-SYN-Flood detection
LOGLIMIT=2/s 			# Overall Limit for Loggging in Logging-Chains
LOGLIMITBURST=10 		# Burst Limit for Logging in Logging-Chains
PINGLIMIT=5/s 		# Overall Limit for Ping-Flood-Detection
PINGLIMITBURST=10		# Burst Limit for Ping-Flood-Detection





##---testing the config--##

if [ $UID !=  0 ]; then
	echo  	  (\___/)
	echo  	  (=':'=)
	echo  	 ('']_['')   
	echo 	 
	echo 	are you r00t?
	exit 1
fi


if [ -z $IPNETNIC ]; then
	echo ABORTING: Unable to determine the IP-address of the $NETNIC
	exit 1
	else
	echo the internet connection is thru the $NETNIC device
fi


if [ -z $IPLANNIC ]; then
	echo ABORTING: Unable to determine the IP-address of the $LANNIC
	exit 1
	else
	echo the lan connection is thru the $LANNIC device
fi


if [ -x $IPTABLES ]; then
	echo the configuration seems to be OK
	else
	echo ABORTING: $IPTABLES doesn't exist or isn't executable
	exit 1
fi

$IPTABLES -N ICMP
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
	echo
	echo you should stop the firewall before start it again
	echo /etc/init.d/firewall stop
	echo
	exit1
fi



##modules to load##

if [ $MODULES == 

Re: LDAP and ssl

2002-07-30 Thread David Wright

I download the source, but before building I
  dch -v 2.0.23-7.1
That way I am .1 ahead of the archived version.

I like this better than pinning, because apt-get will inform me when the
maintainer issues a new version (and not bother me before then).




Re: my firewall

2002-07-30 Thread Alex Borges

 
 sorry for my english, never study
Not bad at all
U have a typo on the log_martians part 





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tomcat in woody?

2002-07-30 Thread KevinL
Heya all,

I'm having some difficulty making tomcat run in debian woody.  I did the
usual apt-get install, and it fires up ok, but then starts logging
many exceptions to stdout.log.  I've done this on pretty much completely
clean debian boxes, three of, and get the same result everywhere.

There's nothing running on port 8081.  Is there any extra work I have to
do to configure it or something?  I'm basically java-clueless,
unfortunately :(

Log basically looks like this - the exception repeats as quickly as it
can, until I kill the server:

dev:/var/log/tomcat# tail -f stdout.log
Jdk11Compat: Installing jar protocol handler 
EmbededTomcat: Init time 10555
Guessed home=/usr/share/tomcat
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.IntrospectionUtils.execute(IntrospectionUtils.java:87)
at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Main.execute(Main.java:313)
at org.apache.tomcat.startup.Main.main(Main.java:140)
2002-07-31 03:19:24 - SessionIdGenerator: Opening /dev/urandom
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - ServerXmlReader:
Config=$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - PathSetter: home=/usr/share/tomcat
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - ContextXmlReader: Context
config=$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/apps-examples.xml
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - AutoWebApp: Auto-Adding DEFAULT:/
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - AutoWebApp: Loaded from config: DEFAULT:/examples
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - ContextManager: Tomcat configured and in stable
state 
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - ContextManager: Adding  DEFAULT:/examples
2002-07-31 03:19:25 - ContextManager: Adding  DEFAULT:/ROOT
2002-07-31 03:19:28 - Http10Interceptor: Starting on 8081
PoolTcpEndpoint: Endpoint
ServerSocket[addr=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0,port=0,localport=8081] ignored
exception: java.net.SocketException: Socket closed
java.net.SocketException: Socket closed
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.close(PlainSocketImpl.java:408)
at java.net.Socket.close(Socket.java:383)
at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:206)
at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:181)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.acceptSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:314)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:459)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:519)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java)





Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-30 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 03:49:35PM -0700, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
 Thanks to all for an interesting and informative discussion 
 (so far).  It has not degenerated into flamewars; I think 
 proponents of qmail and postfix have stated their cases well 
 without descending into wars over The One True Way.  

I've posted some stuff on this before;

http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/199/2001/12/0/7435418/
http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=333cid=2680

These are in pretty extensive threads on the issue.

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Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-07-30 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:17:13AM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote:
  Maildir delivery has lots of advantages over mbox spools, but 
  the latter is the only standard.
  
  Almost all M*A's support both standards.
 
 My understanding was that the Maildir patches for the c-client libraries
 (affecting the UW imapd and Pine) were not very stable.  Furthermore, as

People still use pine? Where do you get deb's for that, or at least
installer deb's. Last time I looked they apeared gone for good. I have one
user who want's his pine fix bad, and I've been fobbing him of with it's
no-longer available, use mutt.

 a longtime subscriber to the c-client discussion list, Mark Crispin
 hates Maildir.  Mark's feelings may not have a bearing on the final
 decisions, I just include that as a datapoint.

I think that having a debconf option to pick which you want would be great.
Failing that, a migration to pure maildir would probably be good, provided
the migration could be handled transperantly.

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[Help] A Quota Problem ... (Quota -v )

2002-07-30 Thread axacheng
Hello List :

i have a RAID-0 device that consists of four 80G HDs (File system Type is XFS)
i mounted this device to /dev/md0 and i use Quota over /dev/md0 which restrict 
size about 50G per user (only 5 users in my server)
when i type setquota user1 11796480 13107200 0 0 /raid (/raid was mounted by 
/dev/md0)
And, i am sure Quota is working to user1!
And, i type repquota /raid have some quota information as following:

===
*** Report for user quotas on device /dev/md0
Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days
Block limitsFile limits
Userusedsofthard  graceused  soft  hard  grace
--
root  --   0   0   0  3 0 0
user1 -- 10996808   11796480   13107200 646023 0 0
axa.cheng --  996548   11796480   13107200  3 0 0
===

Unfortunately, Our users told me, They CAN NOT see any quota information when 
they type quota -v   

that like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/raid$ quota -v
Disk quotas for user axa.cheng (uid 1001):
 Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
   /dev/md0   0   0   0   0   0   0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/raid$

i dont know why??? Anyone got idea as to nature/solution of this problem???

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