recovery from reiser
Hello, Is there any possibility to recover erased data from reiserfs partition ? -- Regards, MareK L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XML - help needed
Hello, I need to setup xml based webpages to work with Apache. I don't know where to start to have things running. I've allready installed (using debs) ibm-jdk1.1, tomcat, cocoon2 and libapache-mod-jk, but still .xml pages cannot be seen - browsers want to downloaded them instead. Can anyone help me, please ? -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache + XML
Hi list, What to do, to show XML webpages under Apache ? Thanks in advance. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache + XML
Hi list, What to do, to show XML webpages under Apache ? Thanks in advance. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: stable vs testing
Glenn Hocking wrote: My question is what other experiences have others have running testing/unstable in a live environment with regards to both security and stability. I use ONLY testing/unstable. Had never any problems with woody. I use widely known software like apache, bind, postfix so on. You can also experiment with Sid if you want. All software I mention above works stable. I expirienced some quota misbehavior and this is currently soft you can't rely on. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
bind9
Hello, I want to switch to bind9. I've seen in migration file bind9 is almost 100% compatible with 8. I'm trying it now on one of my servers supporting my local network. Look's like bind9 responds much slower then previous version. I found this in migration.gz: If a firewall incorrectly drops IP fragments, it can cause resolution to slow down dramatically or fail. I use firewall based on 2.4 statefull inspection. Port 53 is open both for TCP and UDP. Fragments are not rejected. All measures I did using W98's IE and NN on my Debian box. Any clues how to speed it ip ? -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
bind: changing many serials at once
Hi list, I need to change serials in multiple zone files. All zones will have the same new serial. I don't want to do it manualy. Simple sed 's/regexp/new_pattern/g' is not an option - serials differ. I could write a C program, but I think there's some other way. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FW: Funny kernel antics
Robert Ruzbacky wrote: I managed to get this from the logs: (don't know if this helps anyone to see the problem Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0 Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: current-tss.cr3 = 00a3, %%cr3 = 00a3 Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: *pde = 0 Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: Oops: Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: CPU: 0 Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: EIP: 0010:[0] This looks to me like memo problem. Try to install another one. I saw it recently on my 2.4.x after I added some memory to the system - memtest showed one of them was broken. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Log analyser for general use ?
Nicolas Bouthors wrote: Hi, Idealy it would be easily configurable through regexps, run as a daemon and be able to watch any number of log files... I use logcheck, it's in your distro. It runs from cron every hour, mails anomalies and is easy to maintain. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/PHP
Jeff Waugh wrote: Better to backport required packages to a known stable platform. sid can kick the crap out of your machine quite easily. Remember the recent PAM breakages? Imagine administering that remotely... You couldn't. Remember, I had to install old PAM packages and wait for update, and your right about remote access. I installed Sid only there, where I have console access. As I said it is up to you (me). I think the next step will probably be my own distro, like LFS (http://www.inuxfromscratch.org/). Right now Debian is the best starting point for me. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help! - BIND floods with UDP packets
Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: Yeah, I know what is the normal behavior. But it really floods. I already have one working DNS server which has forwarders option set to ISP DNS server, it works perfectly more than 1 year. This buggy DNS is the second and I set it up yesterday. This is not my first BIND installed, I know how to set it up correctly. The bug is that second BIND (when being run by ndc start) floods local LAN between its host and main DNS with UDP traffic, and then floods outer link. This is not normal work, when 256kbit/s link is 80% filled with UDP, you should realize this :) I think problem can be in incorrectly set up timings for several zones. For example 0 seconds of TTL or such... Answer to myself :) Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: BIND-2 seems to flood outer network (parent DNS) with UDP messages at 30-80% of WAN link capacity. How to stop that behavior? What do you mean saying it floods ? 80% link capacity with what kind of traffic ? How much tome does it take ? I can see, it is normal behavior - bind sends very few TCP packets, almost all traffic is UDP. You can minimize it by adding some forwarders. Otherwise bind sends queries to root servers. Pick host(s) of your provider if you can. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Best regards, LDV386-RIPE Dmitry Litovchenko ICQ 9228309 -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help! - BIND floods with UDP packets
Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: Oops, sorry for my previous mail. Yeah, I know what is the normal behavior. But it really floods. I already have one working DNS server which has forwarders option set to ISP DNS server, it works perfectly more than 1 year. This buggy DNS is the second and I set it up yesterday. This is not my first BIND installed, I know how to set it up correctly. Can you copy config file(s) from the properly working server ? Do not include all zones in new config. Give it a try with just a few and look what is happening. Then if second server works correctly add more zones, and so on. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Power down
D wrote: Anyway, does this have something to do with newer power management stuff in the bios? Something changed in the debian configs? All i'd like is for the servers to turn themselves off at system halt like my old servers do. Al my mashines turns off provided that these are ATX standard. I had a problem with one of them when I switched to 2.4.x. It didn't turn off until I modprobed apmd. I guess it is BIOS dependant thing. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Mail hosting using Postfix
Haim Dimermanas wrote: I want to accept emails for every domain I am the MX for. Under exim, I can set relay_domains_include_local_mx = true and that's it. I don't know how to do the same under postfix. Is there a keyword allowing the same behavior? permit_mx_backup Look at sample-smtpd.cf.gz in examples. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mail hosting using Postfix
Haim Dimermanas wrote: I want to accept emails for every domain I am the MX for. Under exim, I can set relay_domains_include_local_mx = true and that's it. I don't know how to do the same under postfix. Is there a keyword allowing the same behavior? permit_mx_backup Look at sample-smtpd.cf.gz in examples. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
"Jeremy L. Gaddis" wrote: Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a sort of "LDAP authentication howto for Debian?" Today, I found two more HOWTOs devoted to LDAP. They' re probably not Debian specyfic (haven't read them yet). They can be found probably on every sunsite mirror, but these come from Polish: http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: An LDAP authentication howto for Debian?
Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote: Out of curiousity, has anyone come across a sort of LDAP authentication howto for Debian? Today, I found two more HOWTOs devoted to LDAP. They' re probably not Debian specyfic (haven't read them yet). They can be found probably on every sunsite mirror, but these come from Polish: http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/Linux/Documentation/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Performance monitor
Mark Janssen wrote: I don't know if it's packaged, I think so. Otherwise a search on freshmeat would turn it up. If that fails try contacting At on: www.atcomputing.nl It is, at least on woody. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
system mirror
Hello, I please advice me and answer to these questions: 1. what kind of software will be suitable to mirror the system running Apache + PHP + SQL database + MTA with virtual domains. 2. what kind of connection is needed for systems with say 1000 accounts if mirror would have to be on other networks (different ISP's) -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: system mirror
Gerard MacNeil wrote: Get it all set up properly, then run a cron to sync, check your cron logs regularly. Thanks, I got an idea, but I think I didn't say clearly, what I need. This is supposed to be a continues mirror, so every change on one host is coppied at the same time to the second host, so users couldn't see the server change. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
system mirror
Hello, I please advice me and answer to these questions: 1. what kind of software will be suitable to mirror the system running Apache + PHP + SQL database + MTA with virtual domains. 2. what kind of connection is needed for systems with say 1000 accounts if mirror would have to be on other networks (different ISP's) -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: system mirror
Gerard MacNeil wrote: Get it all set up properly, then run a cron to sync, check your cron logs regularly. Thanks, I got an idea, but I think I didn't say clearly, what I need. This is supposed to be a continues mirror, so every change on one host is coppied at the same time to the second host, so users couldn't see the server change. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Web chat
Marek Habersack wrote: ** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled: Marek Habersack wrote: If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"? They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client, set up your own IRC server accessible only from your host with an associated proxy to which the IRC applet will connect and authenticate. If the proxy verifies that the connection is legit and comes from your machines (i.e. from a Java applet hosted on your server) then it forwards the connection to your IRC server. I'm currently testing EIRC (http://eirc.sourceforge.net) it has almost all features I wanted and can be connected thru IRC client or WWW browser. You might want to try http://www.majik3d.org/~namhas/jicra/ since it is more chat-like and much less heavy than EIRC. Looks good. Thaks -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Web chat
Marek Habersack wrote: If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"? They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client, set up your own IRC server accessible only from your host with an associated proxy to which the IRC applet will connect and authenticate. If the proxy verifies that the connection is legit and comes from your machines (i.e. from a Java applet hosted on your server) then it forwards the connection to your IRC server. I'm currently testing EIRC (http://eirc.sourceforge.net) it has almost all features I wanted and can be connected thru IRC client or WWW browser. It's also first Java software to work better with Linux then M$ windblows. So far, it doesn't work with IE5.5 at all. By now I don't want to block IRC clients from outside, so proxy won't be needed. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Web chat
Marek Habersack wrote: If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a webpage, so what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat web chats are web-based? They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client, set up your own IRC server accessible only from your host with an associated proxy to which the IRC applet will connect and authenticate. If the proxy verifies that the connection is legit and comes from your machines (i.e. from a Java applet hosted on your server) then it forwards the connection to your IRC server. I'm currently testing EIRC (http://eirc.sourceforge.net) it has almost all features I wanted and can be connected thru IRC client or WWW browser. It's also first Java software to work better with Linux then M$ windblows. So far, it doesn't work with IE5.5 at all. By now I don't want to block IRC clients from outside, so proxy won't be needed. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Web chat
Marek Habersack wrote: ** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled: Marek Habersack wrote: If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a webpage, so what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat web chats are web-based? They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client, set up your own IRC server accessible only from your host with an associated proxy to which the IRC applet will connect and authenticate. If the proxy verifies that the connection is legit and comes from your machines (i.e. from a Java applet hosted on your server) then it forwards the connection to your IRC server. I'm currently testing EIRC (http://eirc.sourceforge.net) it has almost all features I wanted and can be connected thru IRC client or WWW browser. You might want to try http://www.majik3d.org/~namhas/jicra/ since it is more chat-like and much less heavy than EIRC. Looks good. Thaks -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Web chat
Fraser Campbell wrote: "Marek L. Kozak" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser like Netscape or IE. Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software for this ? Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are lots of capable (and free) native clients. Well, I'd use IRC if it was only me, who is interested. I often use XChat when I want to talk, however most people here (I run internet cafe) prefer to chat via a web browser. So, best would be join IRC server with WWW clients. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Web chat
Fraser Campbell wrote: Marek L. Kozak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser like Netscape or IE. Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software for this ? Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are lots of capable (and free) native clients. Well, I'd use IRC if it was only me, who is interested. I often use XChat when I want to talk, however most people here (I run internet cafe) prefer to chat via a web browser. So, best would be join IRC server with WWW clients. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak
Re: Daemon
Y2KNET wrote: After few days, I installed Debian 2.2.18, I saw strange deamons and looks some one hacked the kernel. Following are the daemons: root 1 0.0 0.2 1020 460 ?SApr19 0:10 init [2] root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [kflushd] root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [kupdate] root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [kpiod] root 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [kswapd] root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [i2oevtd] root 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SW Apr19 0:00 [i2oblock] Have some one noticed kpiod, kswapd, i2oevtd, or i2oblock Are these valid daemons, I have never seen these before. Daemons starting with a letter 'k' are kernel deamons. You use distribution kernel which was compiled with many stuff you don't need. i2* daemons - I20 support compiled in. kpiod - io subsytem. I'm not sure exactly what is it for. None of my servers use it, but I have it on boxes with other stuff like sound, X etc. kswapd is for swapping memory do disk. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Web chat
Hello, I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser like Netscape or IE. Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software for this ? -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
MX problem
Hello list, I have a problem with my spare mail-system. host -t mx mydomain shows: mydomain: MX 20 mx2.mydomain mydomain: MX 10 mail.mydomain So it looks like it should be and it works - when sending host cannot find my mail host it sends to mx2. Spare host however cannot send to mail host and it does not wait til the mail host is reachable. Instead it logs DNS problem and sends email back to sender. How to tell spare host to queue such emails and resend them when primary host is on the line ? PS. the spare mail-system is running sendmail, if it has any meaning. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MX problem
Hello list, I have a problem with my spare mail-system. host -t mx mydomain shows: mydomain: MX 20 mx2.mydomain mydomain: MX 10 mail.mydomain So it looks like it should be and it works - when sending host cannot find my mail host it sends to mx2. Spare host however cannot send to mail host and it does not wait til the mail host is reachable. Instead it logs DNS problem and sends email back to sender. How to tell spare host to queue such emails and resend them when primary host is on the line ? PS. the spare mail-system is running sendmail, if it has any meaning. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak
Strange entry in syslog
Hello, I found this in my syslog today: Jan 26 01:39:38 myhost Jan 26 01:39:38 myhost /sbin/rpc.statd[156]: gethostbyname error for ^X^X^Y^Y^Z^Z^[^[%8x%8x%8x%8x%8x%8x%8x%8x%8x%236x%n%137x%n%10x%n%192x%n\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220\220 Then some lines with earlier time and again: Jan 26 01:39:38 myhost Jan 26 01:39:38 myhost syslogd: Cannot glue message parts together Jan 26 01:39:38 myhost /sbin/rpc.statd[156]: gethostbyname error for _here_goes_the_same_long_line_returned_by_gethostbyname_ Some told me it might be e worm called Raven, but it attacks some RedHat systems. Anyway I didn't find any signs of the worm on my potato. Any ideas ? -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange entry in syslog
John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote: The worm is called RAMEN, search for it and it might turn up some info. I'm not sure what the worm does or how it works... but at least it will help if you search for the right worm :) Yes, you're right I mispelled the name :-) Everything look to be on it's place, so I don't think it was the worm. -- Pozdrawiam, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: exim
Matt Fair wrote: The mail server is netasolnetworks.com, netasol.com is another domain that I want to use the server for mail. What would I put here for relay_domains? All domains you want to relay separated by commas. I still can't connect to port 25 by telling my local computer: telnet netasolnetworks.com 25 I get: Trying 204.73.64.54... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host This is rather network problem. Check if you added proper entries in /etc/hosts or in your Bind config. Does this mean that smtp server is not running on port 25? How can I try a different port? I have no fire wall running so that wouldn't be a problem. The only thing that I can think might be a problem is that I have ipmasq running on my LAN, but I doubt that would be. Is there a way to activate this port? Check forward stream in ipmask if it does not deny your input. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PHP4 for slink needed
Hello everyone! I'm looking for some binary packages for Slink. I need to setup mysql with PHP4 and Apache. It would be fine if PHP was compiled (as modules) to work with PostgreSQL too. I somebody has these binaries please send me an URL or if you want send packages directly to my anonymous FTP server ftp.terabajt.pl. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]