Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread Chuck Peters
/etc/ssh/sshd_config has PasswordAuthenication no set it to yes. Chuck On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, James Mclean wrote: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login,

Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread Jose Celestino
Is your loopback device (lo) up ? /sbin/ifconfig lo Thus spake James Mclean, on Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:58:26AM +1030: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remo

Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread tps
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:58:26AM +1030, James Mclean wrote: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login, and if i try a > login from the same machine's c

Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread Chuck Peters
/etc/ssh/sshd_config has PasswordAuthenication no set it to yes. Chuck On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, James Mclean wrote: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login,

SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread James Mclean
All, I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the latest .deb of OpenSSH... Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login, and if i try a login from the same machine's command line it also fails. This is the message from the command line... # ssh -

Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread Jose Celestino
Is your loopback device (lo) up ? /sbin/ifconfig lo Thus spake James Mclean, on Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:58:26AM +1030: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a rem

Re: SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread tps
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:58:26AM +1030, James Mclean wrote: > > > All, > > I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the > latest .deb of OpenSSH... > > Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login, and if i try a > login from the same machine's

SSH & Debian Woody

2001-12-16 Thread James Mclean
All, I am building a debian woody machine as we speak, and i have installed the latest .deb of OpenSSH... Installed fine, but it fails to authenticate a remote login, and if i try a login from the same machine's command line it also fails. This is the message from the command line... # ssh

Re: procmail

2001-12-16 Thread Glenn Hocking
Hi all I've been down the single mailbox/fetchmail path many times. If you do this expect regular support calls from irate customers whose email never made it to them. The only real solution (except running your own mail server) is a separate mail box for all. I have found that many ISPs will now

Re: procmail

2001-12-16 Thread Craig Sanders
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 12:16:27PM +0100, KOZMAN Balint wrote: > I use procmail to sort incoming mails downloaded via fetchmail among > my internal users. The procmail rules refer to the To, cc, bcc > headers, but if someone subscribes to a mailing list, his/her address > won't be among these. > >

Re: procmail

2001-12-16 Thread Glenn Hocking
Hi all I've been down the single mailbox/fetchmail path many times. If you do this expect regular support calls from irate customers whose email never made it to them. The only real solution (except running your own mail server) is a separate mail box for all. I have found that many ISPs will no

Re: procmail

2001-12-16 Thread Craig Sanders
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 12:16:27PM +0100, KOZMAN Balint wrote: > I use procmail to sort incoming mails downloaded via fetchmail among > my internal users. The procmail rules refer to the To, cc, bcc > headers, but if someone subscribes to a mailing list, his/her address > won't be among these. > >

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RE: Email filtering

2001-12-16 Thread Keith Elder
Be sure this is at the top of your .procmailrc: ORGMAIL=/var/mail/ MAILDIR=$HOME/mail LOGFILE=$HOME/proclog DEFAULT=$ORGMAIL Then put a line like this: # phpusers :0: * ^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Phpusers That will basically filter any email on this group to a IMAP box called Phpusers. Keith

Email filtering

2001-12-16 Thread Dave Smith
I am planing on using fetchmail to get my emails from a single email account at my ISP and to split those emails up depending on who it is addressed to. With that, I have no problem. What I also wish to do is deliver the emails to a cyrus IMAP server, sorting the emails into folders on the IMAP ser

RE: Email filtering

2001-12-16 Thread Keith Elder
Be sure this is at the top of your .procmailrc: ORGMAIL=/var/mail/ MAILDIR=$HOME/mail LOGFILE=$HOME/proclog DEFAULT=$ORGMAIL Then put a line like this: # phpusers :0: * ^To:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] Phpusers That will basically filter any email on this group to a IMAP box called Phpusers. Keith -

Email filtering

2001-12-16 Thread Dave Smith
I am planing on using fetchmail to get my emails from a single email account at my ISP and to split those emails up depending on who it is addressed to. With that, I have no problem. What I also wish to do is deliver the emails to a cyrus IMAP server, sorting the emails into folders on the IMAP se

Re: [pslave] compiling on Debian/potato

2001-12-16 Thread Russell Coker
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 22:52, Milan P. Stanic wrote: > >> libpsr.c: In function `plugin_init': > >> libpsr.c:69: `cbcp_init_hook' undeclared (first use in this > >> function) > >> libpsr.c:69: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > >> libpsr.c:69: for each function it appears in.) > > > >

Re: [pslave] compiling on Debian/potato

2001-12-16 Thread Russell Coker
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 22:52, Milan P. Stanic wrote: > >> libpsr.c: In function `plugin_init': > >> libpsr.c:69: `cbcp_init_hook' undeclared (first use in this > >> function) > >> libpsr.c:69: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > >> libpsr.c:69: for each function it appears in.) > > >

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-16 Thread Matt Ryan
Try this - hash out (or remove) the statements "CONFIG_X86_USE_3DNOW" from /arch/i386/config.in then run "make oldconfig" and rebuild the kernel as usual. Matt. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 11:37 PM Subject: Problems with Duron Pro

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-16 Thread Matt Ryan
Try this - hash out (or remove) the statements "CONFIG_X86_USE_3DNOW" from /arch/i386/config.in then run "make oldconfig" and rebuild the kernel as usual. Matt. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 11:37 PM Subject: Pro

Re: Problems with Duron Procesor

2001-12-16 Thread Jason Lim
Let me confirm to you that AMD Durons from 700-1.1G work perfectly with Kernel 2.2.19 and 2.4.16. We have over 10 such boxes running 2.4.16 and they are all rock solid. Faster than the PIII and P4 boxes. So whatever is going down, it is your motherboard, heatsink, something. Just a reminder... Du