proftpd - TSL support
Is possible to use woody's proftpd with TSL support ? How ? Thank you ! -- Best regards, Minta Adrianhttp://gygy.rdslink.ro
proftpd - TSL support
Is possible to use woody's proftpd with TSL support ? How ? Thank you ! -- Best regards, Minta Adrianhttp://gygy.rdslink.ro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.
Backups are not so usefully for an email systems because of heavy traffic IMHO. The best backup solution is to use an RAID1 array for storing the mails and system files. Another good procedure (IMHO) is to use proxy's for SMTP and POP3 and store the emails on different machines. Example: accounts from A-G on machine 1,H-L on machine 2 etc ... If you want to have central storage for email you could use a central SAN solution. Those have redundant disk arrays but are much expensive. --- Best regards, Minta Adrian mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Woody install on HP NetServer E800
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 14:35:24 +0100 Andraz Sraka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Re! > > I'm having difficulties installing woody on HP NetServer E800, because > kernel does not recognize my raid controller HP NetRAID. I'd like to put> two scsi disks to RAID1. Does anyone have any experience how it could be> done, or is there any debian install boot image that already include my> raid controller in kernel .. > Yes I do have some sort of experience. Last week I was fighting an HP NetServer E2000 :) First step you will have to define an array for your drives. Without any logical drives defined the kernel will not detect any hardisks. Next boot from the second Woody CD and that's all ! -- Best regards, Minta Adrian phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HP LC2000r trouble (again)
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:15:42 -0500 Peter Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > H... HP has a install help guide for Debian available at > http://netserver.hp.com/support/manuals.asp?pid=lpr > > Is that of any help to you? > > Pete > -- Not really ! But thanks ! The "installing debian" link point to a pdf about caldera :( Anyway ... Does anybody knows how I am supposing to put the drivers on the floppy disk, so at the : "Preload modules from a floppy" the answer to be "SUCCESS" not something like: "Cannot mount the floppy. Stop" ...or something like ... "The modules where not found on boot directory of the floppy" I use Debian potato 2.2r2 or Woody. -- Best regards, Minta Adrian phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta
Re: HP LC2000r trouble (again)
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:15:42 -0500 Peter Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > H... HP has a install help guide for Debian available at > http://netserver.hp.com/support/manuals.asp?pid=lpr > > Is that of any help to you? > > Pete > -- Not really ! But thanks ! The "installing debian" link point to a pdf about caldera :( Anyway ... Does anybody knows how I am supposing to put the drivers on the floppy disk, so at the : "Preload modules from a floppy" the answer to be "SUCCESS" not something like: "Cannot mount the floppy. Stop" ...or something like ... "The modules where not found on boot directory of the floppy" I use Debian potato 2.2r2 or Woody. -- Best regards, Minta Adrian phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HP LC2000r trouble
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 08:32:30 -0500 Peter Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adrian, > I've not played with a HP with megaraid but I can point you to a > Dell/Redhat specific site that may get you started > http://domsch.com/linux/ - see the megaraid section. > > The basic problem is that you need the correct driver for your card to> get the install to work and the older kernels didn't have great RAID > support. You may have better success with a newer kernel (i.e. 2.4.9) > but that doesn't help with your install. > > Your 2.2.19 problem sounds like you have the RAID or SCSI driver(s) > compiled as modules and not into the kernel. The bootstrapping obviously> works, since the kernel loads. > > You need to either compile the drivers into the kernel or set up an > initrd to provide the modules in an initial ramdisk. > > Pete > -- I suspect the same problem ! So I write 3 floppies with resue.bin root.bin and drivers-1.bin from the debian 2.2r5 "compact flavor" of kernel. The kernel is 2.2.19. The boot works, the dboostrap start, but when I want to read the drivers from the third floppy the message is that this floppy doesn't contain a filesistem. Perhaps I done something wrong ... I cannot use the third floppy in any way ! And to eliminate the problem of a bad floppy I tried to mount the image: mount -o loop ./driver-1.bin /mnt ... but ... kernel: FAT: bogus logical sector size 8308 kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev 07:00 I hope this is not a RTFM problem :) -- Best regards, Minta Adrian phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta
Re: HP LC2000r trouble
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 08:32:30 -0500 Peter Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adrian, > I've not played with a HP with megaraid but I can point you to a > Dell/Redhat specific site that may get you started > http://domsch.com/linux/ - see the megaraid section. > > The basic problem is that you need the correct driver for your card to> get the install to work and the older kernels didn't have great RAID > support. You may have better success with a newer kernel (i.e. 2.4.9) > but that doesn't help with your install. > > Your 2.2.19 problem sounds like you have the RAID or SCSI driver(s) > compiled as modules and not into the kernel. The bootstrapping obviously> works, since the kernel loads. > > You need to either compile the drivers into the kernel or set up an > initrd to provide the modules in an initial ramdisk. > > Pete > -- I suspect the same problem ! So I write 3 floppies with resue.bin root.bin and drivers-1.bin from the debian 2.2r5 "compact flavor" of kernel. The kernel is 2.2.19. The boot works, the dboostrap start, but when I want to read the drivers from the third floppy the message is that this floppy doesn't contain a filesistem. Perhaps I done something wrong ... I cannot use the third floppy in any way ! And to eliminate the problem of a bad floppy I tried to mount the image: mount -o loop ./driver-1.bin /mnt ... but ... kernel: FAT: bogus logical sector size 8308 kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev 07:00 I hope this is not a RTFM problem :) -- Best regards, Minta Adrian phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HP LC2000r trouble
I am trying to install Debian potato onto Netserver LC 2000r machine from HP. With kernel 2.2.18pre21 (potato 2.2r3) the kernel hangs with last message : scsi2: Found a MegaRAID controller With kernel 2.2.19 the kernel boots, but no hardrives are detected. Does anyone found this situation ? Please HELP ME! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
HP LC2000r trouble
I am trying to install Debian potato onto Netserver LC 2000r machine from HP. With kernel 2.2.18pre21 (potato 2.2r3) the kernel hangs with last message : scsi2: Found a MegaRAID controller With kernel 2.2.19 the kernel boots, but no hardrives are detected. Does anyone found this situation ? Please HELP ME! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TCP connection problem.
I have a tcp connection problem. I connect to the Internet using a Debian 2.2r2. Some web servers refuse to respond to my requests. No matter witch browser I use (Lynx, Netscape Opera), they access the web servers but no data is transferred from them. The servers seems to run on Windoze NT 4.0. One example of this is www.conexant.com I try telnet webserver.com 80 and after connection I send a request like a browser do, but the response does not come. I suspect somme tcp connection problems. If I use a proxy from the net all works fine. Could be my kernel (custom 2.2.19) the source of this problem ? Please help ! -- Best regards, Minta Adrian - YO3GIH phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta
TCP connection problem.
I have a tcp connection problem. I connect to the Internet using a Debian 2.2r2. Some web servers refuse to respond to my requests. No matter witch browser I use (Lynx, Netscape Opera), they access the web servers but no data is transferred from them. The servers seems to run on Windoze NT 4.0. One example of this is www.conexant.com I try telnet webserver.com 80 and after connection I send a request like a browser do, but the response does not come. I suspect somme tcp connection problems. If I use a proxy from the net all works fine. Could be my kernel (custom 2.2.19) the source of this problem ? Please help ! -- Best regards, Minta Adrian - YO3GIH phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.geocities.com/adrianminta -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ppp nameserver?
Hello Roeland, Friday, November 03, 2000, 3:44:38 PM, you wrote: RM> I can't connect to the internet over ppp. RM> It seems that my connection script is working, but I can't connect to RM> annyting. RM> I tried to ping 195.74.212.30 (this is the site of my provider RM> www.wanadoo.be) RM> but that also doesn't work. RM> Maybe something with the nameservers ? RM> It always worked under suse, but no I'm using debian. RM> any ideas ? RM> Roeland Possible a route problem if you have any other network card in your system. Try "route -n" and see if your modem (ppp0) is the default gateway. -- Best regards, Minta Adrian - YO3GIH phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.csit-sun.pub.ro/~gygy/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: LAN traffic
Hello Eduardo, Friday, November 03, 2000, 5:45:19 PM, you wrote: EG> Hi all. EG> I have a masquerading linux boxx running between Internet and my Internal LAN. EG> I want to know the load traffic for a given host of my LAN and the bandwidth I'm getting from my provider. EG> Which tool can do It? EG> PD: sorry for my english! For total traffic you could use iptraf. Is a very cool application and it comes with Debian. -- Best regards, Minta Adrian - YO3GIH phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.csit-sun.pub.ro/~gygy/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: firewall (fwd)
digncc> Hello All, digncc> Has anyone found making a debian machine with firewall support useful? digncc> What are firewalls useful for? Do they simply prevent packets from passing digncc> through the firewall into the rest of the network? Would a firewall digncc> necessarly have to be also configured to be a router? Any info you guys digncc> can provide would be useful. I was thinking about making one of my debian digncc> machies a firewall, but don't really know what I would do with it:) Yes a firewall is very useful, because by filtering packets, prevent an outside intruder to access resources inside your network. Inside you may have services running that could be easily hacked, like telnet, dhcp, or Windoze disks sharing. So the firewall separate and link your network to the Internet. Obviously if don't have a network to protect you don't need a firewall :-) For more informations about firewalls look at: http://www.clark.net/pub/mjr/pubs/fwfaq/ http://www.interhack.net/pubs/fwfaq/ About firewalls and routing... There are two types of firewalls: 1. Network level 2. Application level A network level firewall is a router with packet filtering capabilities. Application level firewalls generally are hosts running proxy servers. -- Best regards, Minta Adrian - YO3GIH phone: +401.683.66.52 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.csit-sun.pub.ro/~gygy/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]