Re: IDE Hardware RAID-1 at boot time [SOLVED]

2003-03-18 Thread Christoph Löffler
Hi,

Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 23:32 2003-02-28 +0100 hat Christoph Loeffler geschrieben:

i want to install debian to server with two IDE 80GB disks on a
Hardware RAID. The Controller is a Promise Fasttrak tx 2000.


??? Hardware Raid ???

This Controler is not a real Hardware RAID. 
For that use a 2-Channel 3Ware Controller. 

My partner got this as a RAID Solution from a local vendor together
with Hot Swap Chassis for the Harddisks.

So, my problem is, who do I get the system booting from
the IDE RAID.
With a Bootfloppy ;-))
It is possible to boot from the IDE RAID Array

I did the following:

- installed an additional IDE harddisk
- installed debian on this disk.
- built the kernel from source
- built the FastTrak.o kernel module driver from source
- built the kernel module driver for NIC from source (which also
  was not recognised)
- put the two modules on a floppy
- uninstalled additional ide
- booted from CD to install debian and loaded the two modules
  with the installer. The IDE Array was recognised as /dev/sda
- created parttions and so on.
- it works
what is still is something that would send an email if
one of the drive fails.
Thank you for the reply, Unfortunatly I didn't have enough time
to write a documentation about it and put it in the web.
Christoph

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Re: Squid in unstable

2003-03-18 Thread mtsouk
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Russell Coker wrote:

 Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:43:04 +0100
 From: Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Debian ISP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Squid in unstable

 On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The only other thing that I can think of is the cache_mem parameter in
  squid.conf.
  What is its value?

 cache_mem 21 MB

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I am afraid that I cannot help you any more.
I would be glad to know the answer though as I am using squid.

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sendmail + amavis-ng + amavis-ng-milter-helper + clamavd

2003-03-18 Thread Tomàs Núñez Lirola
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Hi
I am trying to use sendmail + amavis-ng + amavis-ng-milter-helper + clamavd in 
a mail server of 1635 users. It works, but after a while (about 10 minutes) I 
see messages like that

Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: 
milter_read(milter-amavis): cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): 
write(O) returned -1, expected 5: Broken pipe
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: 
milter_read(milter-amavis): cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
_

and I think maybe I've overloaded the machine.

I'm new to this list. I suppose you've talk about what combination is better 
for medium traffic of emails before. Can you tell me when? (aprox... I'll try 
to search the mailing-list archives).
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I'd be grateful. Here is some info about 
the machine hosting this mail server.
Thank you very much.

# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor   : 0
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 15
model   : 2
model name  :   Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz
stepping: 4
cpu MHz : 1817.923
cache size  : 0 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
sep_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca 
cmov pat pse36 cflush dtrace acpi mmx fxsr xmm xmm2 ssnp 28 acc
bogomips: 3630.69


# cat /proc/meminfo
total:used:free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  496406528 342515712 153890816 123846656 228249600 33964032
Swap: 2960998400 296099840
MemTotal:484772 kB
MemFree: 150284 kB
MemShared:   120944 kB
Buffers: 222900 kB
Cached:   33168 kB
SwapTotal:   289160 kB
SwapFree:289160 kB


some lines of amavis.conf
_
[global]
mail-transfer-agent = Milter
virus-scanner = CLAMD
extractors=Mail, GZIP, BZIP2, LHA, ARC, Zip, Tar, ZOO, RAR, TNEF, ARJ
notifiers=Sender, Admin

[MIME]

;; Ignore MIME message extracting errors?

; ignore errors = no

;; What to do if such error occues?
;; freeze  - default behaviour, message will be frozen
;; drop+notify - drop message, notify sender

; error action = freeze

[Milter]

;; Currently, an external C program amavis-milter is needed for Milter
;; support.
;;
;; This is the socket AMaViS will listen on. amavis-milter will
;; connect to this socket if it wants a message to be checked.

amavis socket = /var/run/amavis-ng/socket.amavis

;; This is the socket amavs-milter will listen on.
[security]

;; Resource limits for unpacking each message

;; How many levels of unpacking do we do?

maxlevels = 20

;; How many files do we want to write?

maxfiles = 1000

;; How much diskspace do we want to consume?

maxspace = 30M

;; If amavis is run as UID root, drop root privileges to uid, gid.

uid = amavis
gid = amavis
[CLAMD]

socket = /var/run/clamd.ctl

milter socket = /var/run/amavis-ng/socket.milter

;; The path to amavis-milter

amavis-milter = /usr/sbin/amavis-milter

;; amavis-milter pid file

amavis-milter pidfile = /var/run/amavis-ng/amavis-milter.pid

;; Debug options for amavis-milter (should not be needed in normal
;; operation)

amavis-milter debug = 3
amavis-milter logfile = /var/log/amavis-ng/amavis-milter.log

;; The AMaViS pid file

pidfile = /var/run/amavis-ng/amavisd.pid
daemon = yes

;; For sending out messages

sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail
args = -i -f

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replication

2003-03-18 Thread tech
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him.  So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based.  For instance,
it's dead-simple to be a secondary dns server for him, but if his box
(which hosts dns, web, and mail) goes down, then I'm simply pointing 
people into dead-space, right?  Well, email is the one standout, where
the MX records would get them to my machine, but I'm having a hard time
figuring out how to make web and dns do the same thing.

To explain what I mean, say he's box a, ip 10.0.0.1, i'm b, ip
192.168.0.1.  We are on completely different networks, with different
providers.  So his machine/connection goes down, and I, using mon or bb,
detect it.  Now what?  bind happily tells people to go to 10.0.0.1 for
foo.org.  My carefully mirrored httpd.conf contains a bunch of lines
talking about VirtualHost 10.0.0.1:80.  Without manually editing all
those, what's the solution?  And, just to make things doubly difficult,
it would be really, really nice if it worked as both a 'normal'
secondary, and a mirror, at the same time. :-P  But if I had to choose,
it'd definetly be to be a mirror.

Pointers to the FM to R would be appreciated, google just got me a bunch
of links about mirroring with hot-swappable computers on the same
network, or setting up secondary dns servers, neither of which as
particularly helpful :-)

Thanks!

D.A.Bishop

P.S.  The most helpful thing is that we are running matching version of
debian, so software installing/version matching is no problem at all...


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Re: IDE Hardware RAID-1 at boot time

2003-03-18 Thread Marco Kammerer
Michelle Konzack  wrote
 Am 23:32 2003-02-28 +0100 hat Christoph Loeffler geschrieben:
 
 Hello,
 
 i want to install debian to server with two IDE 80GB disks on a
 Hardware RAID. The Controller is a Promise Fasttrak tx 2000.

 ??? Hardware Raid ???

 This Controler is not a real Hardware RAID.
 For that use a 2-Channel 3Ware Controller.


also my opinion

kick out that promise stuff and get yourself a 3ware controller.

it is 1,5 time more expensive but has alot more features and is a lot more
reliable.

all you need to get the 3ware running is the normal bf24 kernel.
after installing with bf24 you can get yourself another 2.4.x kernel with
apt-get install ...

just dont waste your time with promise. i did it because i didnt want to
listen. dont make the same mistake

marco




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Re: Combining 2 Ethernet NICS - 1 IP address

2003-03-18 Thread Lauchlin Wilkinson
I'm not a network guru but I think bridgeing can do this.  brctl is the
command you use to bridge two interfaces.  Maybe a search on google for
that will turn something up?  apt-get install bridge-utils should
download all the packages you need for a 2.4 kernel.  Some one please
conrrect me if I am totaly off track here as I'd also be interested n
this kind of thing.

Cheers,

Lauch



On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 13:46, alan graham wrote:
 I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
 NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.
 
 Is this possible, if so can someone point me to appropriate resources.
 
 cheers
 
 AG
 
 
 
 


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Re: Combining 2 Ethernet NICS - 1 IP address

2003-03-18 Thread J.J. van Gorkum
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 03:46, alan graham wrote:
 I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
 NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.
 
apt-get install ifenslave

less /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt

That is all you need.
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Re: replication

2003-03-18 Thread Marcin Sochacki
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:13:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
 where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him.  So far, the main problem
 that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based.  For instance,
 it's dead-simple to be a secondary dns server for him, but if his box
 (which hosts dns, web, and mail) goes down, then I'm simply pointing 
 people into dead-space, right?  Well, email is the one standout, where
 the MX records would get them to my machine, but I'm having a hard time
 figuring out how to make web and dns do the same thing.

If you're hosting secondary DNS, it shouldn't be too difficult.
First, change the default TTL of your zone to a very low value, like one
minute. This way you'll almost prevent caching of DNS records on other
hosts.

When your (secondary) machine detects, that the primary one is dead,
you should swap the configuration files for your bind, and make yourself
a primary, and the only one nameserver for the particular domain,
with the addresses pointing to your machine. Reload bind, and from
that moment all HTTP requests should start hitting your server.

You should constantly monitor if the primary machine comes back online,
and if it does -- swap the bind configuration back to original state.

It also means, that you should parse the mirrored httpd.conf and change
the IP in VirtualHost to your address.

I don't think you need any special software -- everything can be done
with a couple of scripts in your favourite scripting language.

Marcin


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what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread J.C. Diosdado



Hello,

I have to develop a web site with web services like 
forum´s, ftp services, mail services, etc.
Something like web site http://groups.msn.com/

Is postNuke my tool to develop this? 


Where can i found informatión about it´s 
posibilities, and funcionalities. ?
Is there any other option in Linux?

Thaks!




Re: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach J.C. Diosdado [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.18.2256 +0100]:
 I have to develop a web site with web services like forum´s, ftp
 services, mail services, etc. Something like web site
 http://groups.msn.com/
  
 Is postNuke my tool  to develop this?

i doubt it, but i am not sure.

 Where can i found informatión about it´s posibilities, and
 funcionalities. ? Is there any other option in Linux?

www.postnuke.org

other options would include Zope (this would be my choice) and
ezpublish.

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RE: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread Gregory Wood
It's phpnuke. - www.phpnuke.org

User driven forum.

Greg

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Subject: Re: what is postNuke for?


also sprach J.C. Diosdado [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.18.2256 +0100]:
 I have to develop a web site with web services like forum´s, ftp
 services, mail services, etc. Something like web site
 http://groups.msn.com/

 Is postNuke my tool  to develop this?

i doubt it, but i am not sure.

 Where can i found informatión about it´s posibilities, and
 funcionalities. ? Is there any other option in Linux?

www.postnuke.org

other options would include Zope (this would be my choice) and
ezpublish.

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Re: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread brian moore
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:53PM -0600, Gregory Wood wrote:
 It's phpnuke. - www.phpnuke.org
 
 User driven forum.

Which also describes postnuke...

Phpnuke was first, but fell on hard times with some security
exploits and lack of updates.  Postnuke was forked to address
those issues and more, and has grown into having a whole stack
of features phpnuke didn't have.

They are not the same thing, though.  Most people would probably
choose postnuke these days.

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Re: IDE Hardware RAID-1 at boot time [SOLVED]

2003-03-18 Thread Christoph Löffler
Hi,
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 23:32 2003-02-28 +0100 hat Christoph Loeffler geschrieben:
i want to install debian to server with two IDE 80GB disks on a
Hardware RAID. The Controller is a Promise Fasttrak tx 2000.

??? Hardware Raid ???
This Controler is not a real Hardware RAID. 
For that use a 2-Channel 3Ware Controller. 

My partner got this as a RAID Solution from a local vendor together
with Hot Swap Chassis for the Harddisks.

So, my problem is, who do I get the system booting from
the IDE RAID.
With a Bootfloppy ;-))
It is possible to boot from the IDE RAID Array
I did the following:
- installed an additional IDE harddisk
- installed debian on this disk.
- built the kernel from source
- built the FastTrak.o kernel module driver from source
- built the kernel module driver for NIC from source (which also
  was not recognised)
- put the two modules on a floppy
- uninstalled additional ide
- booted from CD to install debian and loaded the two modules
  with the installer. The IDE Array was recognised as /dev/sda
- created parttions and so on.
- it works
what is still is something that would send an email if
one of the drive fails.
Thank you for the reply, Unfortunatly I didn't have enough time
to write a documentation about it and put it in the web.
Christoph
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Re: Squid in unstable

2003-03-18 Thread mtsouk
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Russell Coker wrote:

 Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:43:04 +0100
 From: Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Debian ISP debian-isp@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: Squid in unstable

 On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The only other thing that I can think of is the cache_mem parameter in
  squid.conf.
  What is its value?

 cache_mem 21 MB

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I am afraid that I cannot help you any more.
I would be glad to know the answer though as I am using squid.

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sendmail + amavis-ng + amavis-ng-milter-helper + clamavd

2003-03-18 Thread Tomàs Núñez Lirola
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Hi
I am trying to use sendmail + amavis-ng + amavis-ng-milter-helper + clamavd in 
a mail server of 1635 users. It works, but after a while (about 10 minutes) I 
see messages like that

Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: 
milter_read(milter-amavis): cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:21 drow sm-mta[30007]: h2IG9Au2030007: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): 
write(O) returned -1, expected 5: Broken pipe
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:27 drow sm-mta[30038]: h2IG9Ru2030038: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: 
milter_read(milter-amavis): cmd read returned 0, expecting 5
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): 
init failed to open
Mar 18 17:09:41 drow sm-mta[30097]: h2IG9fu2030097: Milter (milter-amavis): to 
error state
_

and I think maybe I've overloaded the machine.

I'm new to this list. I suppose you've talk about what combination is better 
for medium traffic of emails before. Can you tell me when? (aprox... I'll try 
to search the mailing-list archives).
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I'd be grateful. Here is some info about 
the machine hosting this mail server.
Thank you very much.

# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor   : 0
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 15
model   : 2
model name  :   Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz
stepping: 4
cpu MHz : 1817.923
cache size  : 0 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
sep_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca 
cmov pat pse36 cflush dtrace acpi mmx fxsr xmm xmm2 ssnp 28 acc
bogomips: 3630.69


# cat /proc/meminfo
total:used:free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  496406528 342515712 153890816 123846656 228249600 33964032
Swap: 2960998400 296099840
MemTotal:484772 kB
MemFree: 150284 kB
MemShared:   120944 kB
Buffers: 222900 kB
Cached:   33168 kB
SwapTotal:   289160 kB
SwapFree:289160 kB


some lines of amavis.conf
_
[global]
mail-transfer-agent = Milter
virus-scanner = CLAMD
extractors=Mail, GZIP, BZIP2, LHA, ARC, Zip, Tar, ZOO, RAR, TNEF, ARJ
notifiers=Sender, Admin

[MIME]

;; Ignore MIME message extracting errors?

; ignore errors = no

;; What to do if such error occues?
;; freeze  - default behaviour, message will be frozen
;; drop+notify - drop message, notify sender

; error action = freeze

[Milter]

;; Currently, an external C program amavis-milter is needed for Milter
;; support.
;;
;; This is the socket AMaViS will listen on. amavis-milter will
;; connect to this socket if it wants a message to be checked.

amavis socket = /var/run/amavis-ng/socket.amavis

;; This is the socket amavs-milter will listen on.
[security]

;; Resource limits for unpacking each message

;; How many levels of unpacking do we do?

maxlevels = 20

;; How many files do we want to write?

maxfiles = 1000

;; How much diskspace do we want to consume?

maxspace = 30M

;; If amavis is run as UID root, drop root privileges to uid, gid.

uid = amavis
gid = amavis
[CLAMD]

socket = /var/run/clamd.ctl

milter socket = /var/run/amavis-ng/socket.milter

;; The path to amavis-milter

amavis-milter = /usr/sbin/amavis-milter

;; amavis-milter pid file

amavis-milter pidfile = /var/run/amavis-ng/amavis-milter.pid

;; Debug options for amavis-milter (should not be needed in normal
;; operation)

amavis-milter debug = 3
amavis-milter logfile = /var/log/amavis-ng/amavis-milter.log

;; The AMaViS pid file

pidfile = /var/run/amavis-ng/amavisd.pid
daemon = yes

;; For sending out messages

sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail
args = -i -f

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replication

2003-03-18 Thread tech
As a favor to a friend, I'm trying to setup a mirror of his server,
where I can basically be a 'hotswap' for him.  So far, the main problem
that I'm running into is that everything is ip-based.  For instance,
it's dead-simple to be a secondary dns server for him, but if his box
(which hosts dns, web, and mail) goes down, then I'm simply pointing 
people into dead-space, right?  Well, email is the one standout, where
the MX records would get them to my machine, but I'm having a hard time
figuring out how to make web and dns do the same thing.

To explain what I mean, say he's box a, ip 10.0.0.1, i'm b, ip
192.168.0.1.  We are on completely different networks, with different
providers.  So his machine/connection goes down, and I, using mon or bb,
detect it.  Now what?  bind happily tells people to go to 10.0.0.1 for
foo.org.  My carefully mirrored httpd.conf contains a bunch of lines
talking about VirtualHost 10.0.0.1:80.  Without manually editing all
those, what's the solution?  And, just to make things doubly difficult,
it would be really, really nice if it worked as both a 'normal'
secondary, and a mirror, at the same time. :-P  But if I had to choose,
it'd definetly be to be a mirror.

Pointers to the FM to R would be appreciated, google just got me a bunch
of links about mirroring with hot-swappable computers on the same
network, or setting up secondary dns servers, neither of which as
particularly helpful :-)

Thanks!

D.A.Bishop

P.S.  The most helpful thing is that we are running matching version of
debian, so software installing/version matching is no problem at all...




what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread J.C. Diosdado



Hello,

I have to develop a web site with web services like 
forum´s, ftp services, mail services, etc.
Something like web site http://groups.msn.com/

Is postNuke my tool to develop this? 


Where can i found informatión about it´s 
posibilities, and funcionalities. ?
Is there any other option in Linux?

Thaks!




Re: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach J.C. Diosdado [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.18.2256 +0100]:
 I have to develop a web site with web services like forum´s, ftp
 services, mail services, etc. Something like web site
 http://groups.msn.com/
  
 Is postNuke my tool  to develop this?

i doubt it, but i am not sure.

 Where can i found informatión about it´s posibilities, and
 funcionalities. ? Is there any other option in Linux?

www.postnuke.org

other options would include Zope (this would be my choice) and
ezpublish.

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RE: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread Gregory Wood
It's phpnuke. - www.phpnuke.org

User driven forum.

Greg

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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: what is postNuke for?


also sprach J.C. Diosdado [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.18.2256 +0100]:
 I have to develop a web site with web services like forum´s, ftp
 services, mail services, etc. Something like web site
 http://groups.msn.com/

 Is postNuke my tool  to develop this?

i doubt it, but i am not sure.

 Where can i found informatión about it´s posibilities, and
 funcionalities. ? Is there any other option in Linux?

www.postnuke.org

other options would include Zope (this would be my choice) and
ezpublish.

--
Please do not CC me when replying to lists; I read them!

 .''`. martin f. krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: :'  :proud Debian developer, admin, and user
`. `'`
  `-  Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing a system

Keyserver problems? http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/keyserver.html
Get my key here: http://madduck.net/me/gpg/publickey





Re: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread brian moore
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:53PM -0600, Gregory Wood wrote:
 It's phpnuke. - www.phpnuke.org
 
 User driven forum.

Which also describes postnuke...

Phpnuke was first, but fell on hard times with some security
exploits and lack of updates.  Postnuke was forked to address
those issues and more, and has grown into having a whole stack
of features phpnuke didn't have.

They are not the same thing, though.  Most people would probably
choose postnuke these days.

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Re: what is postNuke for?

2003-03-18 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 03:50:38PM -0800, brian moore wrote:
 On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 05:14:53PM -0600, Gregory Wood wrote:
  It's phpnuke. - www.phpnuke.org
  
  User driven forum.
 
 Which also describes postnuke...
 
 Phpnuke was first, but fell on hard times with some security
 exploits and lack of updates.  Postnuke was forked to address
 those issues and more, and has grown into having a whole stack
 of features phpnuke didn't have.
 
 They are not the same thing, though.  Most people would probably
 choose postnuke these days.

Also, the phpnuke author seems to have a rather iteresting view of the
GPL, which means it may move (or already has been) to non-free.

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Combining 2 Ethernet NICS - 1 IP address

2003-03-18 Thread alan graham
I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.

Is this possible, if so can someone point me to appropriate resources.

cheers

AG







Re: Combining 2 Ethernet NICS - 1 IP address

2003-03-18 Thread Lauchlin Wilkinson
I'm not a network guru but I think bridgeing can do this.  brctl is the
command you use to bridge two interfaces.  Maybe a search on google for
that will turn something up?  apt-get install bridge-utils should
download all the packages you need for a 2.4 kernel.  Some one please
conrrect me if I am totaly off track here as I'd also be interested n
this kind of thing.

Cheers,

Lauch



On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 13:46, alan graham wrote:
 I have been trying unsuccessfully to find doco on combining 2 Ethernet
 NICS, such that only one IP address is presented to clients.
 
 Is this possible, if so can someone point me to appropriate resources.
 
 cheers
 
 AG