Re: Apply this pack
Teun Vink wrote: PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;) You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-) -- Sanjeev -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Hello Bart, Friday, December 5, 2003, 9:53:39 AM, you wrote: BM Hi All, BM does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a BM working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since BM horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? So, try webcal. search on freshmeat.net Its a great Web-Calander -- Best wishes, DWL-Deutsche Webleasing oHG Daniel Holze Technical Director Hanauer Landstrasse 320 D-60314 Frankfurt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Monitoring?
Hello debian-isp, anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and something else. i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/ -- Best wishes, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Monitoring?
Quoting Daniel Holze [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello debian-isp, anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and something else. i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/ check out Nagios (formerly known as Netsaint). www.nagios.org -- Best regards, Yavuz Aydin Qweb Internet Services www.qweb.nl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bart Matthaei wrote: Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Two documents describing the problem: http://tikiwiki.org/CalendarDev http://www.linux-quebec.org/calendrier/partage/ No definite answer though :( - -- Robin Y. Millette (aka Lord D. Nattor) http://rym.waglo.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-nr2 (Windows 2000) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/0FCOIpq5HjFcVUMRAgIuAJ42bGYWyKkE1elacFg/jgMQgjiqSACgmJiC xNV5fAGem5VechHkX3NJGfw= =JXB4 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Monitoring?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Or have a look at jfnnms (jffnms.sourceforge.net) - - Cheers, Peter - -- Dipl.-Ing. Peter Burgstaller Technical Director @ all information network services gmbh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: +43 662 452335 fax : +43 662 452335 90 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAj/QXBQACgkQezyUhHKdNXRM+ACfa917uia+dDigvwfvOXIuCgXg vxUAnj9VfASr68Mo85wuGO1LM6ggvzt3 =78IB -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailscanner vs. amavis vs. other
Hi, We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix. I know there are also other variants of amavis such as amavis-ng that we could try. Has anyone compared amavis to mailscanner and come to a definite conclusion as to one being better. I know better is very subjective but I'd still like to hear opinions. I'd like to eventually hook spam trapping into the filter (I think amavis-ng does that) as well. Thanks! -- Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wehave.net/ Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Debian GNU/Linux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a calendar. God bless php. :) http://www.phpgroupware.org/ On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bart Matthaei wrote: Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mailscanner vs. amavis vs. other
Fraser Campbell wrote: Hi, We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix. I know there are also other variants of amavis such as amavis-ng that we could try. Has anyone compared amavis to mailscanner and come to a definite conclusion as to one being better. I know better is very subjective but I'd still like to hear opinions. I'd like to eventually hook spam trapping into the filter (I think amavis-ng does that) as well. Thanks! We're using amavisd-new (in an LVS cluster), with clamav. It works fairly well, integrates spamassassin, and is able to fetch per user/per domain prefs from an LDAP or SQL DB. But it's kind of a resource hog, as every process eats about 20-25 MB after running a while. But I've yet to stumble into a better solution. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Em Sex, 2003-12-05 às 06:53, Bart Matthaei escreveu: Hi All, give a chance to http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/ cheers does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe -- Paulo Ricardo Bruck - consultor Contato Global Solutions tel 011 5686-7977 011 5521-8049 cel 011 9235-4327 R Bourbom, 56 04663-160 São Paulo SP -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBD7RFWcRBACHF98nLZGNU5wlLG+FMmpKFkagAW/dujJP/sETIMzgHSp25wWa H/37UItJ4m44Cose2jOHNiDjK8JqQ614HIS4SbXDJggxs07hrrCA1UxlSDtwhEvK jL7iFkUmt3oxCD+Z6bFfb+iWkqhKjSkMGZT6WMcOx5j4W7QwFAi7U655pwCgzbSA yw5jWt276+hqZMOw7GuoSrED/R9oGrvjJVRTBxj3/UXiKhqce/C5BXjLB2377Y/D n79XFhZGXp3D8rI7YgfmOB/JnvG5jJ/1LQE4Sac8RgL0Lr9B+v1TI8h4/TI5s0zH 8MiX1gWBVrexDGyqHUC0cO3xBpvZtVBoYQey7djC7/wPLW8wQRsQOf1Gciy7H9pb pbesA/wO0otaoSXtlGaKYLvqeM+mRM3Zgo63/HGQB9m1LXhp9LTx3fcmOOtQs5jL rCRhd/U6y/+Lwfnkpdf8e/LkcGuFC1oUq8ZBj7sgFnEuGHgbUnltNUYqhtl/3MJG 4ODcDOZ7ZUzhyksc1R7BEEdfe44FYqG0Wo6dmWseYkHwi9BXobRIUGF1bG8gUmlj YXJkbyBCcnVjayAoQ29udGF0byBHbG9iYWwgU29sdXRpb25zKSA8cGF1bG9yaWNA Y29udGF0by5jb20uYnI+iFkEExECABkFAj7RFWcECwcDAgMVAgMDFgIBAh4BAheA AAoJEE3++teFxLIijykAoIlN1fJ6j70CGhe8VA2VH78AwMCkAJ9UfPA+4kToRcx5 uAkbqntF2Hwf6bkBDQQ+0RVuEAQAuGu7ES6wg5PIo+fpogRKrAs1pf41/tacsNos I/OP2o2CaNRclu0vprdydK0oMHQrvTf9ocUlECRRQkE2Gw3EAjj9fzvUH7X6zqeV 0Pwk1RskPbMyBmZ0cClMRSh0PWesXlv4PKcYz67NJbL926Dj/Mcd9/RyhUkM80Sw bJy/QZsAAwUEALf5pInf3Uh8Ujxy0gKG75CJupLesi+z4FBuJ9qYV6XMXCnVHGCA jEpQcPaTRNhlMNq8lr+nNEWC8nGVDKORwWLrPmVVhttjBu3oxMGiQKQaBtg0L7ec 0VGR8KzyKPyPM2c+qYPgVWhgQZOvhf+iLpeQffp3K99TPFb8kwcM5WaTiEYEGBEC AAYFAj7RFW4ACgkQTf7614XEsiLm0gCgk5JPQvHWbM8NI48J8oz2rNG/CH4AoMHE dizQXFZtxXJhCuXn09aI6Z1J =qt+T -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mailscanner vs. amavis vs. other
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 at 11:08:35 -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote: We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix. I know there are also other variants of amavis such as amavis-ng that we could try. Has anyone compared amavis to mailscanner and come to a definite conclusion as to one being better. I know better is very subjective but I'd still like to hear opinions. I'd like to eventually hook spam trapping into the filter (I think amavis-ng does that) as well. I have never used Mailscanner so I can't compare them. I use Postfix with Amavisd-new (note d-new) and I'm very glad. As a plus, it cooperates with antivirus scanners and with Spamassassin. -- Tomasz Papszun SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland | And it's only [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/ | ones and zeros. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ClamAV.net/ A GPL virus scanner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote: We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a calendar. God bless php. :) http://www.phpgroupware.org/ For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware, there is a nice fork available called eGroupware. (http://www.egroupware.org) Eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
high memory problems with imap
What Debian Linux Kernel works best for High Memory ( 4GB) machines that are under heavy io loads ? I have a courier/postfix maildir IMAP mail server with 10GB of RAM. Occasionally, the memory gets all chewed up and it becomes unusable. I think it becoming unusable because of buffer bounces. However, the documentation tells me that the virtual memory allocation and bounce buffer problem was fixed in 2001. http://lwn.net/2001/0607/kernel.php3 Is anyone using high memory on servers with heavy loads ? I am running a 2.4.22 kernel on a machine with a 4GB. This machine is also under a heavy load as it servers up web-mail, but I have no problems with it. However things seem to turn experimental with more than than 4GB of RAM. -- -- Ted Knab Chester, MD 21619 -- 940216d6021602a41607166696c656c202778696368602d65616e637 02940226c696e646c69702c6f667560256675627478696e67602a416 0716e6563756e2a0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[no subject]
Hi, I need to find the current cpu ( memory) usage on my machine, as a percentage, can anyone help ? Regards, B. Ramadoss System Admin. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re:
Hi, the 'top' command may be what you want. The very first line gives you the 'uptime' (another command). There's also memory usage info very much the same to that of 'free' (another command). Regards, Robert - Original Message - From: Ramadoss B [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 6:45 AM Hi, I need to find the current cpu ( memory) usage on my machine, as a percentage, can anyone help ? Regards, B. Ramadoss System Admin. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apply this pack
- Original Message - From: Ben Blier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:13 PM Subject: Re: Apply this pack Just making sure noone is dumb enough to download this file. It is virus infected. No, it's not. It's a mail sent from an infected computer, but with a broken virus. The attachment is 0 bytes, you can open the email without any problems. Teun PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
Re: Apply this pack
Teun Vink wrote: PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;) You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-) -- Sanjeev
Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Hello Bart, Friday, December 5, 2003, 9:53:39 AM, you wrote: BM Hi All, BM does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a BM working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since BM horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? So, try webcal. search on freshmeat.net Its a great Web-Calander -- Best wishes, DWL-Deutsche Webleasing oHG Daniel Holze Technical Director Hanauer Landstrasse 320 D-60314 Frankfurt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Monitoring?
Hello debian-isp, anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and something else. i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/ -- Best wishes, Daniel
Re: Monitoring?
Quoting Daniel Holze [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello debian-isp, anyone know a great Monitoring-Tool to monitor Apache Ping and something else. i look for MIDAS but ins to complicated to install :-/ check out Nagios (formerly known as Netsaint). www.nagios.org -- Best regards, Yavuz Aydin Qweb Internet Services www.qweb.nl
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bart Matthaei wrote: Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Two documents describing the problem: http://tikiwiki.org/CalendarDev http://www.linux-quebec.org/calendrier/partage/ No definite answer though :( - -- Robin Y. Millette (aka Lord D. Nattor) http://rym.waglo.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-nr2 (Windows 2000) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/0FCOIpq5HjFcVUMRAgIuAJ42bGYWyKkE1elacFg/jgMQgjiqSACgmJiC xNV5fAGem5VechHkX3NJGfw= =JXB4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Monitoring?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Or have a look at jfnnms (jffnms.sourceforge.net) - - Cheers, Peter - -- Dipl.-Ing. Peter Burgstaller Technical Director @ all information network services gmbh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: +43 662 452335 fax : +43 662 452335 90 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAj/QXBQACgkQezyUhHKdNXRM+ACfa917uia+dDigvwfvOXIuCgXg vxUAnj9VfASr68Mo85wuGO1LM6ggvzt3 =78IB -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Mailscanner vs. amavis vs. other
Hi, We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix. I know there are also other variants of amavis such as amavis-ng that we could try. Has anyone compared amavis to mailscanner and come to a definite conclusion as to one being better. I know better is very subjective but I'd still like to hear opinions. I'd like to eventually hook spam trapping into the filter (I think amavis-ng does that) as well. Thanks! -- Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wehave.net/ Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a calendar. God bless php. :) http://www.phpgroupware.org/ On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bart Matthaei wrote: Hi All, does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
Em Sex, 2003-12-05 às 06:53, Bart Matthaei escreveu: Hi All, give a chance to http://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/ cheers does anyone of you know of a good webbased multi-user calendar, with a working debian-testing package (so I'm not talking about horde2/kronolith, since horde2 seems _severely_ broken in testing.) ? Cheers, Bart -- Bart Matthaei[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction does much, but encouragement does more. -- Goethe -- Paulo Ricardo Bruck - consultor Contato Global Solutions tel 011 5686-7977 011 5521-8049 cel 011 9235-4327 R Bourbom, 56 04663-160 São Paulo SP -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBD7RFWcRBACHF98nLZGNU5wlLG+FMmpKFkagAW/dujJP/sETIMzgHSp25wWa H/37UItJ4m44Cose2jOHNiDjK8JqQ614HIS4SbXDJggxs07hrrCA1UxlSDtwhEvK jL7iFkUmt3oxCD+Z6bFfb+iWkqhKjSkMGZT6WMcOx5j4W7QwFAi7U655pwCgzbSA yw5jWt276+hqZMOw7GuoSrED/R9oGrvjJVRTBxj3/UXiKhqce/C5BXjLB2377Y/D n79XFhZGXp3D8rI7YgfmOB/JnvG5jJ/1LQE4Sac8RgL0Lr9B+v1TI8h4/TI5s0zH 8MiX1gWBVrexDGyqHUC0cO3xBpvZtVBoYQey7djC7/wPLW8wQRsQOf1Gciy7H9pb pbesA/wO0otaoSXtlGaKYLvqeM+mRM3Zgo63/HGQB9m1LXhp9LTx3fcmOOtQs5jL rCRhd/U6y/+Lwfnkpdf8e/LkcGuFC1oUq8ZBj7sgFnEuGHgbUnltNUYqhtl/3MJG 4ODcDOZ7ZUzhyksc1R7BEEdfe44FYqG0Wo6dmWseYkHwi9BXobRIUGF1bG8gUmlj YXJkbyBCcnVjayAoQ29udGF0byBHbG9iYWwgU29sdXRpb25zKSA8cGF1bG9yaWNA Y29udGF0by5jb20uYnI+iFkEExECABkFAj7RFWcECwcDAgMVAgMDFgIBAh4BAheA AAoJEE3++teFxLIijykAoIlN1fJ6j70CGhe8VA2VH78AwMCkAJ9UfPA+4kToRcx5 uAkbqntF2Hwf6bkBDQQ+0RVuEAQAuGu7ES6wg5PIo+fpogRKrAs1pf41/tacsNos I/OP2o2CaNRclu0vprdydK0oMHQrvTf9ocUlECRRQkE2Gw3EAjj9fzvUH7X6zqeV 0Pwk1RskPbMyBmZ0cClMRSh0PWesXlv4PKcYz67NJbL926Dj/Mcd9/RyhUkM80Sw bJy/QZsAAwUEALf5pInf3Uh8Ujxy0gKG75CJupLesi+z4FBuJ9qYV6XMXCnVHGCA jEpQcPaTRNhlMNq8lr+nNEWC8nGVDKORwWLrPmVVhttjBu3oxMGiQKQaBtg0L7ec 0VGR8KzyKPyPM2c+qYPgVWhgQZOvhf+iLpeQffp3K99TPFb8kwcM5WaTiEYEGBEC AAYFAj7RFW4ACgkQTf7614XEsiLm0gCgk5JPQvHWbM8NI48J8oz2rNG/CH4AoMHE dizQXFZtxXJhCuXn09aI6Z1J =qt+T -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Re: Mailscanner vs. amavis vs. other
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 at 11:08:35 -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote: We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix. I know there are also other variants of amavis such as amavis-ng that we could try. Has anyone compared amavis to mailscanner and come to a definite conclusion as to one being better. I know better is very subjective but I'd still like to hear opinions. I'd like to eventually hook spam trapping into the filter (I think amavis-ng does that) as well. I have never used Mailscanner so I can't compare them. I use Postfix with Amavisd-new (note d-new) and I'm very glad. As a plus, it cooperates with antivirus scanners and with Spamassassin. -- Tomasz Papszun SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland | And it's only [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/ | ones and zeros. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ClamAV.net/ A GPL virus scanner
Re: Webbased Multi-User Calendar
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote: We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a calendar. God bless php. :) http://www.phpgroupware.org/ For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware, there is a nice fork available called eGroupware. (http://www.egroupware.org) Eric