On Tuesday 13 February 2001 12:02, Kozman Balint wrote:
is there any way to link two (or more) block devices (ex: two hard disks)
into one logical block device? I need this to be able to copy a file of
70Gb to a machine which has two disks of 40 Gb.
RAID-0 is quite solid and stable. LVM is
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Christofer Algotsson wrote:
Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
package. We here are also looking into switching to maildirs, and
courier-imap seems very nice, especially with mysql authentication. Latest
upstream courier-imap also have a
On 13 Feb 2001, at 18:43, Pascal Pucci wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
What should I install ?
Where is this DES library debian package/sources ?
apt-get install cyrus ?
Eric LeBlanc
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"Well, let's just say, 'if your VCR is still blinking 12:00, you
What about cyrus* ? I'm using it and very happy.
It has pam support so mysql auth would be no prob.
Cheers.
F.
Roger Abrahamsson writes:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Christofer Algotsson wrote:
Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
package. We here are also
-Original Message-
From: Felipe Alvarez Harnecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roger Abrahamsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: den 14 februari 2001 15:51
Subject: Re: pop3 and Maildir
Well, the pam authentication only allows for cleartext
or mysqls password()
Hi,
I'd say use the ipmasq package, then disable the masqing portion of
it. The rules take a little while to figure out, but once you do they're
pretty easy to muck around with.
You could configure DNS to run on a certain interface (or IP) if you are
using BIND 8. I don't know about other
On Tuesday 13 February 2001 12:02, Kozman Balint wrote:
is there any way to link two (or more) block devices (ex: two hard disks)
into one logical block device? I need this to be able to copy a file of
70Gb to a machine which has two disks of 40 Gb.
RAID-0 is quite solid and stable. LVM is
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Christofer Algotsson wrote:
Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
package. We here are also looking into switching to maildirs, and
courier-imap seems very nice, especially with mysql authentication. Latest
upstream courier-imap also have a
On 13 Feb 2001, at 18:43, Pascal Pucci wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
What should I install ?
Where is this DES library debian package/sources ?
apt-get install cyrus ?
Eric LeBlanc
E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ 50571872
Well, let's just say, 'if your VCR is still blinking 12:00, you
What about cyrus* ? I'm using it and very happy.
It has pam support so mysql auth would be no prob.
Cheers.
F.
Roger Abrahamsson writes:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Christofer Algotsson wrote:
Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
package. We here are also
-Original Message-
From: Felipe Alvarez Harnecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roger Abrahamsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Date: den 14 februari 2001 15:51
Subject: Re: pop3 and Maildir
Well, the pam authentication only allows for cleartext
Can I do the following and is there a nice script to generate the firewall
rules for it?
for interface eth0: assign ip and run dns service on it only.
disallow all else accept ssh from particular source.
for eth0:1 ... n:
assigne separate ip and run httpd, and afew others on it.
Hi,
I'd say use the ipmasq package, then disable the masqing portion of
it. The rules take a little while to figure out, but once you do they're
pretty easy to muck around with.
You could configure DNS to run on a certain interface (or IP) if you are
using BIND 8. I don't know about other
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