3ware and Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
Hi, Does anyone here run any 3ware IDE RAID cards here, and Debian as well? Do you know if 3ware's "Web-based RAID Control" program works in Debian? Thanks. Sincerely, Jason

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
> > > aspect of their distro pretty good. They are business people over there, > > > and they know how frequent business users like to have updates, and when > > ... > > > > People here around *only* know RedHat, and it's *the best*, because > > each half year you can buy a new Version. > > > > It

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
> > Last Debian Weekly News says that a Maintainer dropped 18 packages out > of frustration with the slow pace of Debian 3.0. It also says that > this slow pace is because Bugs are simply not fixed. Yes, I read about that in the Debian Week too. > > > If companies would a) adopt Debian packages

Re: The Debian way to turn off accept_source_route.

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
You could put it in /etc/init.d/networking or /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh Both seem appropriate... - Original Message - From: "Donovan Baarda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 12:43 PM Subject: The Debian way to turn off accept_source_route. > G'day, > > was just

3ware and Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
Hi, Does anyone here run any 3ware IDE RAID cards here, and Debian as well? Do you know if 3ware's "Web-based RAID Control" program works in Debian? Thanks. Sincerely, Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
> > > aspect of their distro pretty good. They are business people over there, > > > and they know how frequent business users like to have updates, and when > > ... > > > > People here around *only* know RedHat, and it's *the best*, because > > each half year you can buy a new Version. > > > > It

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
> > Last Debian Weekly News says that a Maintainer dropped 18 packages out > of frustration with the slow pace of Debian 3.0. It also says that > this slow pace is because Bugs are simply not fixed. Yes, I read about that in the Debian Week too. > > > If companies would a) adopt Debian packages

Re: The Debian way to turn off accept_source_route.

2002-02-06 Thread Jason Lim
You could put it in /etc/init.d/networking or /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh Both seem appropriate... - Original Message - From: "Donovan Baarda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 12:43 PM Subject: The Debian way to turn off accept_source_route. >

Re: Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread Nick Jennings
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 04:36:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > You don't really say what you did. Did you run make menuconfig or equiv? > Missing autoconf is probably not freeswan related unless the patcher got > mangled. Well, the documentation in the README.Debian (for kernel-patch-fr

postgres back-up

2002-02-06 Thread seezov
I need to make back-up for a lot of database in my potato. Now I stop postgres, tar, restart postgres. But I dont like. I need to back up usernames, password, ecc... how _ Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide

Re: Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread cfm
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:38:27PM -0800, Nick Jennings wrote: > Hello, > > Getting a VPN set up on my gateway machine. Running woody (2.4.17). > > Installed the packages: > freeswan, kernel-patch-freeswan, kernel-package, gawk > > After reading /usr/share/doc/kerne-package-freeswan/README.

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-06 Thread Matt Ryan
> It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > instant firewall protection :-) Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any routing at layer 3 to put a firewall in any other way. Matt.

Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread Nick Jennings
Hello, Getting a VPN set up on my gateway machine. Running woody (2.4.17). Installed the packages: freeswan, kernel-patch-freeswan, kernel-package, gawk After reading /usr/share/doc/kerne-package-freeswan/README.Debian I also installed: kernel-source-2.4.17, kernel-headers-2.4.17 gateway:/#

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread ragnar
Hi, After reading the debian-ISP list for about a week I would like to say thank's for some interesting info. Re: > > many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. > > I have to look at the different approaches and what > > comes closest to what I really want. For an ADSL router that we like to

Re: Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread Nick Jennings
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 04:36:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > You don't really say what you did. Did you run make menuconfig or equiv? > Missing autoconf is probably not freeswan related unless the patcher got > mangled. Well, the documentation in the README.Debian (for kernel-patch-f

postgres back-up

2002-02-06 Thread seezov
I need to make back-up for a lot of database in my potato. Now I stop postgres, tar, restart postgres. But I dont like. I need to back up usernames, password, ecc... how _ Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Re: Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread cfm
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:38:27PM -0800, Nick Jennings wrote: > Hello, > > Getting a VPN set up on my gateway machine. Running woody (2.4.17). > > Installed the packages: > freeswan, kernel-patch-freeswan, kernel-package, gawk > > After reading /usr/share/doc/kerne-package-freeswan/README

Re: "transparent" firewall possible?

2002-02-06 Thread Matt Ryan
> It is a pretty thing, and can virtually be plugged in anywhere to provide > instant firewall protection :-) Yeah, I use it at home on my DSL line as BT (in the UK) don't allow any routing at layer 3 to put a firewall in any other way. Matt. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] wit

Problems building FreeSWAN kernel package.

2002-02-06 Thread Nick Jennings
Hello, Getting a VPN set up on my gateway machine. Running woody (2.4.17). Installed the packages: freeswan, kernel-patch-freeswan, kernel-package, gawk After reading /usr/share/doc/kerne-package-freeswan/README.Debian I also installed: kernel-source-2.4.17, kernel-headers-2.4.17 gateway:/#

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread ragnar
Hi, After reading the debian-ISP list for about a week I would like to say thank's for some interesting info. Re: > > many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. > > I have to look at the different approaches and what > > comes closest to what I really want. For an ADSL router that we like t

AW: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Andreas Rabus
On woody there si s.th. called "trafstats" which should do that. It's on my todo list, but not yet. Have a look at it... -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Nicholay P. Chuprynin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2002 15:58 An: debian-isp@lists.debian.org Betreff: Re: S

Re: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Nicholay P. Chuprynin
All what we need is: source IP, destination IP, source port, destination port, bytes, time. For now nacctd periodically stores this information in the text file, and simple perl script (periodically) moves fresh data to MySQL. But we like the idea to put it directly into database. Why Postgres? It

Re: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Noel Koethe
On Mit, 06 Feb 2002, Nicholay P. Chuprynin wrote: > We need to do IP based traffic accounting on our server, but the main > question is to store accounting information into PostgreSQL database. > Any suggestions? You have to recompile the ipac-ng package to support postgresql. If you are using ke

Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Nicholay P. Chuprynin
Hello All. We need to do IP based traffic accounting on our server, but the main question is to store accounting information into PostgreSQL database. Any suggestions? Thanks, Nicholay

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Alexander List
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Oliver Andrich wrote: > many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. I have to look at the different > approaches and what comes closest to what I really want. Much to read and > test. Please come up with your findings here, at least I'm very interested in other people's exp

AW: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Andreas Rabus
On woody there si s.th. called "trafstats" which should do that. It's on my todo list, but not yet. Have a look at it... -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Nicholay P. Chuprynin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2002 15:58 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Subject:

Re: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Nicholay P. Chuprynin
All what we need is: source IP, destination IP, source port, destination port, bytes, time. For now nacctd periodically stores this information in the text file, and simple perl script (periodically) moves fresh data to MySQL. But we like the idea to put it directly into database. Why Postgres? I

Re: Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Noel Koethe
On Mit, 06 Feb 2002, Nicholay P. Chuprynin wrote: > We need to do IP based traffic accounting on our server, but the main > question is to store accounting information into PostgreSQL database. > Any suggestions? You have to recompile the ipac-ng package to support postgresql. If you are using k

Subject: ip accounting -> PostgreSQL

2002-02-06 Thread Nicholay P. Chuprynin
Hello All. We need to do IP based traffic accounting on our server, but the main question is to store accounting information into PostgreSQL database. Any suggestions? Thanks, Nicholay -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Alexander List
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Oliver Andrich wrote: > many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. I have to look at the different > approaches and what comes closest to what I really want. Much to read and > test. Please come up with your findings here, at least I'm very interested in other people's ex

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Oliver Andrich
Hi, many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. I have to look at the different approaches and what comes closest to what I really want. Much to read and test. Best regards, Oliver -- - Oliver Andrich

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Krzysztof Mazurczyk
On Tue, 5/Feb/02 23:03:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello! > > On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 06:39:46AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > ... > > aspect of their distro pretty good. They are business people over there, > > and they know how frequent business users like to have updates, and when > ... > > Pe

Re: exim maildir

2002-02-06 Thread Ramin Motakef
Michael Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What do I need to do for Courier to authenticate multiple domain users? How > should their user accounts be setup on the system? IE, how will courier > distinguish between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Michael Merritt

Re: Squid and FTP

2002-02-06 Thread Kevin Littlejohn
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:35:51AM +0200, Craigsc wrote: > Hi All > > Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid > to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be > able to restrict FTP downloads and it would > be preferable to do it though Squid as I see > it has the support in the config file. >

Re: Mass installation procedure for Debian?

2002-02-06 Thread Oliver Andrich
Hi, many thanks for the hints, ideas and all this. I have to look at the different approaches and what comes closest to what I really want. Much to read and test. Best regards, Oliver -- - Oliver Andrich

Squid and FTP

2002-02-06 Thread Craigsc
Hi All Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be able to restrict FTP downloads and it would be preferable to do it though Squid as I see it has the support in the config file. Any information would be appreciated as always :) Craig

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-06 Thread Krzysztof Mazurczyk
On Tue, 5/Feb/02 23:03:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello! > > On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 06:39:46AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > ... > > aspect of their distro pretty good. They are business people over there, > > and they know how frequent business users like to have updates, and when > ... > > P

Re: exim maildir

2002-02-06 Thread Ramin Motakef
Michael Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What do I need to do for Courier to authenticate multiple domain users? How > should their user accounts be setup on the system? IE, how will courier > distinguish between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]? > > -- > Michael Merritt