imp installation

2002-11-13 Thread gravity
hi,

I just had a horrible 30 minutes installing the IMP through apt-get. 
it's done now but it's not pretty.

dpkg kept complaining about not being able to connect to a database/wrong password for 
the database.
even after completely opening up the access to the db (pgsql).

anyone know what could have been the problem?

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imp installation

2002-11-13 Thread gravity
hi,

I just had a horrible 30 minutes installing the IMP through apt-get. 
it's done now but it's not pretty.

dpkg kept complaining about not being able to connect to a database/wrong 
password for the database.
even after completely opening up the access to the db (pgsql).

anyone know what could have been the problem?

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tinus




Re: New BIND 4 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread gravity
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:04:01AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:53:51PM -0600, Sonny Kupka wrote:
  Why not use Bind 9.2.1..
  
  It's in woody.. When I came over from Slackware to Debian I installed
  it and haven't looked back..
  
  The file format was the same from 8.3.* to 9.2.1 I didn't have to do
  anything..
 
 is this fully backwards-compatible?
 
 last time i looked at bind9, the zonefile format had some slight
 incompatibilities - no problem if you only have a few zonefiles that
 need editing, but a major PITA if you have hundreds.
 
 if there are zonefile incompatibilities, is there a script
 to assist in converting zonefiles?
 
 craig sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have a very straight setup but upgrading to bind 9 was done in under 4 seconds.
(approx 50 domains). no troubles so far.

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Re: New BIND 4 8 Vulnerabilities

2002-11-12 Thread gravity
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:04:01AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:53:51PM -0600, Sonny Kupka wrote:
  Why not use Bind 9.2.1..
  
  It's in woody.. When I came over from Slackware to Debian I installed
  it and haven't looked back..
  
  The file format was the same from 8.3.* to 9.2.1 I didn't have to do
  anything..
 
 is this fully backwards-compatible?
 
 last time i looked at bind9, the zonefile format had some slight
 incompatibilities - no problem if you only have a few zonefiles that
 need editing, but a major PITA if you have hundreds.
 
 if there are zonefile incompatibilities, is there a script
 to assist in converting zonefiles?
 
 craig sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have a very straight setup but upgrading to bind 9 was done in under 4 
seconds.
(approx 50 domains). no troubles so far.

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tinus