Re: [mailinglists] SSH More Than Port Forwarding

2004-04-17 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
Hi,

why not use LVS (Linux Virtual Server) its a kernel-based
load balancing system. check their web page: www.linuxvirtualserver.org
afaik. be sure to check keepalived, too. its a userspace server
managing the LVS system. great software...


regars,
philipp


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From: Jody Grafals [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-ISP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: [mailinglists] SSH More Than Port Forwarding


 I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
 offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
 servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
 on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
 (Virtual Public server). I have seen some people offer a this service
 but I can't find any documentation on how to do it. Has anyone done this
 befor with ssh ?

 Cheers
 Jody


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Re: [mailinglists] SSH More Than Port Forwarding

2004-04-17 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
Hi,

why not use LVS (Linux Virtual Server) its a kernel-based
load balancing system. check their web page: www.linuxvirtualserver.org
afaik. be sure to check keepalived, too. its a userspace server
managing the LVS system. great software...


regars,
philipp


- Original Message - 
From: Jody Grafals [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-ISP debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: [mailinglists] SSH More Than Port Forwarding


 I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
 offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
 servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
 on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
 (Virtual Public server). I have seen some people offer a this service
 but I can't find any documentation on how to do it. Has anyone done this
 befor with ssh ?

 Cheers
 Jody


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Re: [mailinglists] Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-06 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger

I suggest DJB's qmail. You can get the Source Tarball
at http://cr.yp.to (official) or http://www.qmail.org (unoff).
Qmail is the most powerful MTA i ever saw. Various big
freemail provider use qmail, like GMX for example and even
Microsofts Hotmail Service uses (or is still using) qmail
as outgoing mailserver.


Regards,
Philipp


Zitiere Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 12:13:27 +0100, Davi Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
 duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8,
 xinetd
 (pop3)  bind. I thought to use:
 
 Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
 sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
 xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
 bind 8.2.3
 
 I would like to recommend not using sendmail and qpopper unless you
 have a very good valid reason to use these.
 
 Try using exim, which is Debian's default MTA, and courier POP/IMAP.
 
 Greetings
 Marc
 
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Re: [mailinglists] Re: Debian GNU/Linux as email DNS server

2001-12-06 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
I suggest DJB's qmail. You can get the Source Tarball
at http://cr.yp.to (official) or http://www.qmail.org (unoff).
Qmail is the most powerful MTA i ever saw. Various big
freemail provider use qmail, like GMX for example and even
Microsofts Hotmail Service uses (or is still using) qmail
as outgoing mailserver.


Regards,
Philipp


Zitiere Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 12:13:27 +0100, Davi Leal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 We are going to use a debian box as email and DNS server. The goal is
 duplicate the functionality of a host which is using sendmail 8.8,
 xinetd
 (pop3)  bind. I thought to use:
 
 Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 (potato):
 sendmail 8.9.3, postfix, or ...
 xinetd (pop3: qpopper 2.53 instead of ipopd 4.7c)
 bind 8.2.3
 
 I would like to recommend not using sendmail and qpopper unless you
 have a very good valid reason to use these.
 
 Try using exim, which is Debian's default MTA, and courier POP/IMAP.
 
 Greetings
 Marc
 
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