Can I automagically sign all outgoing email?

2001-05-18 Thread Andreas Rabus
Hi, is the a pssibility to sign, not crypting, all outgoing mail on my mailserver with an key that is only on that server? A private encryption shoul be possible to, i don't see any problems there. It would be fine to have all email from my company sigen by the company. (s.th. lika e digital

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Try to talk to me ;-) I've put the code into a tarball See http://hichac.de/pwdadmin/ Please consider the code proof of concept quality, so set flames/dev/null ;-) Apart from that, any improvements welcome. Cheers, Marcel Nathan Ridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 10:53: does anyone

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
I've put the code into a tarball See http://hichac.de/pwdadmin/ Feel free to use it under GPL. Cheers, Marcel Martin WHEELER [EMAIL PROTECTED] 17 May 2001, at 14:30: On Thu, 17 May 2001, Simon Gray wrote: Is it possible to get/have a look at the source code for that page? Me too --

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Marcel, I love your pwdadin ;-)) Unfortuately I can not program php and I have a question about some changes. I run Apache with a couple of virtualhosts like /data/michelle-is.com/dir1 dir2 dir3 and now I like to give some users access to

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Jason Lim
Hi, I'm interested in knowing as well. We run a bunch of webhosting and dedicated servers using kernel 2.2.19 . Most boxen are Intel PentiumIII or AMD Athlon or Durons. Will there be much of a performance boost from using the new 2.4 kernels, or are there many compatibility issues? Anyway, I

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 12:12: Hello Marcel, [...] Curently I am looking for a php book in german language because my english sucks but I like to learn from you. I'd really recommend PHP4 - Grundlagen und Profiwissen Jörg Krause Carl Hanser Verlag, November 2000

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 12:12: Hello Marcel, I love your pwdadin ;-)) Unfortuately I can not program php and I have a question about some changes. I run Apache with a couple of virtualhosts like /data/michelle-is.com/dir1 dir2

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Tech Support
I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ? Does 2.4.x

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tech Support wrote: Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote: What configuration ? I want to run it on dual processor machine. Our web servers are single processor Pentium III on a Asus motherboard. I also run 2.4.2 with SMP on a couple of Dell Poweredge duel 1Ghz processor, 2Gb

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tech Support wrote: What patch ? Isn't DAC960 module already included in kernel ? Yes Mylex DAC960 support is in the kernel but this isn't the controller that these machines used. Dell uses (or at least in these machines) a controller made by Adaptec which is

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Cameron Moore
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.05.18 06:05]: I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Krzysztof Mazurczyk
- Original Message - From: Przemyslaw Wegrzyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 1:01 PM Subject: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ? I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with kernel

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Rich Puhek
Adaptec... Ignore Linux.. nah, just ask them, the 2100S RAID card runs just fine under linux. They have drivers for Linux right on their website.. for version 6.0. Uhhh... linux version 6.0??? to all vendors out there: Redhat does not equal linux Redhat is a member of the set of

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread JPS
I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ? I have been running a 2.4.{1,2,3} series kernel at my home for a couple of months. Dual 1Ghz PIII's. I got 4 45GB

squid [access.log]

2001-05-18 Thread Joachim Schiele
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 i want to write a little tool for my school with apache/squid in perl. the squid writes it's access to /var/log/squid/access.log and this perl-scipt should go and collect these informations. the /etc/cron.daily/squid - script rotates the logs so if

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Krzysztof Mazurczyk wrote: And third problem may be with dependencies of packets. Kernel suggests use 2.4.x of modutils, modutils depends on libc6 2.2.x and newer libc6 depends on libdb2 2.7.7 or similar. But when I listalled libdb2 taken form woody lastly, syslogd

Can I automagically sign all outgoing email?

2001-05-18 Thread Andreas Rabus
Hi, is the a pssibility to sign, not crypting, all outgoing mail on my mailserver with an key that is only on that server? A private encryption shoul be possible to, i don't see any problems there. It would be fine to have all email from my company sigen by the company. (s.th. lika e digital

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Try to talk to me ;-) I've put the code into a tarball See http://hichac.de/pwdadmin/ Please consider the code proof of concept quality, so set flames/dev/null ;-) Apart from that, any improvements welcome. Cheers, Marcel Nathan Ridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 10:53: does anyone know

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
I've put the code into a tarball See http://hichac.de/pwdadmin/ Feel free to use it under GPL. Cheers, Marcel Martin WHEELER [EMAIL PROTECTED] 17 May 2001, at 14:30: On Thu, 17 May 2001, Simon Gray wrote: Is it possible to get/have a look at the source code for that page? Me too --

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Marcel, I love your pwdadin ;-)) Unfortuately I can not program php and I have a question about some changes. I run Apache with a couple of virtualhosts like /data/michelle-is.com/dir1 dir2 dir3 and now I like to give some users access to

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Jason Lim
Hi, I'm interested in knowing as well. We run a bunch of webhosting and dedicated servers using kernel 2.2.19 . Most boxen are Intel PentiumIII or AMD Athlon or Durons. Will there be much of a performance boost from using the new 2.4 kernels, or are there many compatibility issues? Anyway, I

RE: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
Title: RE: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ? Hi, I recommend you to wait until Debian releases woody. If you read the linux-kernel mailing list, you can see how unstable 2.4 kernel series are.so they still have to work hard. Regards. Javier. -Mensaje original- De: Jason Lim

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 12:12: Hello Marcel, [...] Curently I am looking for a php book in german language because my english sucks but I like to learn from you. I'd really recommend PHP4 - Grundlagen und Profiwissen Jörg Krause Carl Hanser Verlag, November 2000

Re: user htaccess administration

2001-05-18 Thread Marcel Hicking
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 May 2001, at 12:12: Hello Marcel, I love your pwdadin ;-)) Unfortuately I can not program php and I have a question about some changes. I run Apache with a couple of virtualhosts like /data/michelle-is.com/dir1 dir2

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Tech Support
I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ? Does 2.4.x

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tech Support wrote: I can't comment on the ResierFS or AcceleRAID support but I can comment on the stability of the 2.4.2 kernel. We have been running 2.4.2 on our Web servers which also do DNS, mail, mysql and FTP for 50 days now, without a problem. The 2.4.x

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Tech Support
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote: What configuration ? I want to run it on dual processor machine. Our web servers are single processor Pentium III on a Asus motherboard. I also run 2.4.2 with SMP on a couple of Dell Poweredge duel 1Ghz processor, 2Gb memory with aacRAID for a client. These servers

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tech Support wrote: Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote: What configuration ? I want to run it on dual processor machine. Our web servers are single processor Pentium III on a Asus motherboard. I also run 2.4.2 with SMP on a couple of Dell Poweredge duel 1Ghz processor, 2Gb

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Tech Support
What patch ? Isn't DAC960 module already included in kernel ? Yes Mylex DAC960 support is in the kernel but this isn't the controller that these machines used. Dell uses (or at least in these machines) a controller made by Adaptec which is alternately called PercRAID and aacRAID. The patch and

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tech Support wrote: What patch ? Isn't DAC960 module already included in kernel ? Yes Mylex DAC960 support is in the kernel but this isn't the controller that these machines used. Dell uses (or at least in these machines) a controller made by Adaptec which is

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Cameron Moore
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.05.18 06:05]: I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Krzysztof Mazurczyk
- Original Message - From: Przemyslaw Wegrzyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 1:01 PM Subject: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ? I'm just setting up new box - large mail server, dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID. I'd like to try with

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Rich Puhek
Adaptec... Ignore Linux.. nah, just ask them, the 2100S RAID card runs just fine under linux. They have drivers for Linux right on their website.. for version 6.0. Uhhh... linux version 6.0??? to all vendors out there: Redhat does not equal linux Redhat is a member of the set of

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread JPS
I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about it's maturity. Is it really stable now ? Can anyone here write about his/her experiences with 2.4.x ? I have been running a 2.4.{1,2,3} series kernel at my home for a couple of months. Dual 1Ghz PIII's. I got 4 45GB

squid [access.log]

2001-05-18 Thread Joachim Schiele
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 i want to write a little tool for my school with apache/squid in perl. the squid writes it's access to /var/log/squid/access.log and this perl-scipt should go and collect these informations. the /etc/cron.daily/squid - script rotates the logs so if

Re: Kernels 2.4.x for ISP ?

2001-05-18 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Krzysztof Mazurczyk wrote: And third problem may be with dependencies of packets. Kernel suggests use 2.4.x of modutils, modutils depends on libc6 2.2.x and newer libc6 depends on libdb2 2.7.7 or similar. But when I listalled libdb2 taken form woody lastly, syslogd