Lots of RFC links, but here's the core info you really want :)
HELO mysite
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Hi there, this is a test message
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Regards,
Gavin.
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[a bit late but never tell a thread dead...]
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 11:01:26AM +, Buisson Olivier wrote:
> > > To be more understood: I would like to setup 2 mysql server. One is a
> > > master and would take all requests. When it failed, the other server
> > > takes the hand and respond
On 01-08-29 Nicolas Bouthors wrote:
> I already found about
> - Logsurfer (http://www.cert.dfn.de/eng/logsurf/)
> - Swatch (http://oit.ucsb.edu/~eta/swatch/)
> - and many other restricted to *webserver* logs (which is not what I want)
|Package: swatch
|Priority: optional
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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.
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Chris Wagner wrote:
>
> Are you also permitting the ftp-data port to go through? Ftp is 21, and I
> sorta forget the number for ftp-data. :)
>
root@debserver:/etc# grep ftp-data /etc/services
ftp-data20/tcp
Looks like 20. :-)
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Maybe you can find some usefull information
in the RFC1425 and RFC1854
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1425.html
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1854.html
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Paul Casey wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
> the commands used while
>
Le Mercredi 29 Août 2001 15:25, Paul Casey a écrit :
> I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
> the commands used while Telneted into a SMTP port.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html
See section 4.1
Nico
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 03:25:31PM +0200, Paul Casey wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
> the commands used while
RFC821, RFC822 and RFC2821, RFC2822
Frank
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Hi there,
I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
the commands used while
Telneted into a SMTP port.
Mail RCPT
Data
etc
etc
if someone could help me i would appreciate it.
thanks
Paul
Paul Casey (QBE, AFLA, BYU, MCP, A+)
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Greg,
you may have an extra line in the passwd file. I
have seen this happen on other machines.
also your best bet, if you have to modify the
passwd file is to use vipw. but im sure you probably already knew
that..
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:37:19AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> As a relative novice on Debian (and Linux in general), I am
> reasonably able to configure packages on our server. However, I am
> having difficulty with the dial-up functions of a Debian
> workstation. The modem is autodeteced by the
As a relative novice on Debian (and Linux in general), I am reasonably able
to configure packages on our server. However, I am having difficulty with
the dial-up functions of a Debian workstation. The modem is autodeteced by
the pppconfig utility, but when I try to use the dialer, I get an error
m
can soeone tell me how to get a D Link 804 dls router to allow port 80 to
pass thru.
e.g. using virtual services.
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Nicolas Bouthors wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a program that would allow the watching of logfiles (mainly
> syslog), and could choose to perfom an action (like sending a mail or other)
> when a certain line/sequence appears in the files.
>
> Idealy it would be easily configurable through
Hi,
I'm looking for a program that would allow the watching of logfiles (mainly
syslog), and could choose to perfom an action (like sending a mail or other)
when a certain line/sequence appears in the files.
Idealy it would be easily configurable through regexps, run as a daemon and
be able t
> Ah -- OK. Thanks for clueing me in -- I hadn't realised.
deb http://solutionsfirst.com.au/debian stable sol1
> Is the difference worth it? (I.e. what can't-possibly-do-without
> goodies am I going to get that will persuade me to roll my own before
> >= v2.01 makes it into testing?)
I reck
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:24, Craig wrote:
> Hey debian community
>
> I have just install webalizer 1.30 on my web server box
> so our web designers can analyze traffic to and from
> their websites. I have a combined log for all our sites
> but it doesn't look like webalizer is giving a statistical
>
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