Am Don, 2003-01-09 um 19.21 schrieb Marco Kammerer:
Sebastian wrote 2003-01-09 18.06
Am Don, 2003-01-09 um 18.06 schrieb Marco Kammerer:
realtek (cheap)
but normally cheap doenst mean to be slow.
http://www.fefe.de/linuxeth/realtek.txt
should answer your question.
ok :-)
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 04:30, Dale W Hodge wrote:
Hum... A similar thing happened to me today. The load got so high it brought my
system to it's knees. I ended up forcing a reboot to fix it. I reset the config
with -L (perform local tests only) -m10 (limit children to max of 10) -S (Stop
Tanx for your assistance Brian.
It was helpful for me.
I build it on standart testing amavis-new and perl packages and now the testing is in
progress.
If the trouble walk in my possessions i'll use your solution.
And thank you again, your post is good.
[ I don't subscribe to debian-isp (yet),
Yes intel nic are the best for 10/100 based lan.
Some of the Pro100+ Card also have the problem - if the network equipment (switch) is
powered off and on the card is light-up on half-duplex.
Some old intel nic-s have transeever bug but in new in 2.4 kernels this is fixed on
software level.
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 at 10:02:09 +0100, Sebastian wrote:
Am Don, 2003-01-09 um 19.21 schrieb Marco Kammerer:
Sebastian wrote 2003-01-09 18.06
Am Don, 2003-01-09 um 18.06 schrieb Marco Kammerer:
realtek (cheap)
but normally cheap doenst mean to be slow.
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to force a
Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot really help you with your Spamassissin problems but if you do not
want to process any startup scripts at all then from lilo use :
linux
Hello.
Currently trying to set up a test postfix server with smtp auth, with
sasl and tls. Got everything working eventually, at least from
localhost. I can login, authenticate with plaintext etc.
However, when trying to access that server from a host not in
mynetworks it echos a funny 220
RA == Roger Abrahamsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
RA Escape character is '^]'. 220
[...]
Cisco PIX firewall with the SMTP option does this. Is there a PIX in
the path? If so, it'll be trouble. It used to be broken in several
ways. PIX admins who go for
On vr, 2003-01-10 at 14:45, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Currently trying to set up a test postfix server with smtp auth, with
sasl and tls. Got everything working eventually, at least from
localhost. I can login, authenticate with plaintext etc.
However, when trying to access that server from
A PIX Firewall was the reason.. thank you all for the quick help.. Now
I shall have a little
talk with the guy who configured that one ,-)
Have a nice weekend.
/Roger
Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Hello.
Currently trying to set up a test postfix server with smtp auth, with
sasl and tls. Got
Words by Roger Abrahamsson [Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 03:38:47PM +0100]:
A PIX Firewall was the reason.. thank you all for the quick help.. Now
I shall have a little
talk with the guy who configured that one ,-)
Or failed to configure it as
fixup protocol smtp 25
comes by default.
Hello.
Hello, I´m installing a server for an ISP, we had
Red Hat and I decided to change to Debian.
I installed from floppies and then from the
internet, the kernel I have actually is 2.2.20-compact. My question is if I have
to upgrade the kernel.
Sorry for the question, but i´m new to
debian.
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:58, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to force a
Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot really help you with your Spamassissin problems but if you do not
want to process any
On Friday 10 January 2003 10:11 am, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:58, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hi,
server I can try this in. Unfortunately, I don't quite know how to
force a Debian server to stay in runlevel 1 during the boot process.
I cannot
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 17:33, Ana Paula Sabelli wrote:
Hello, I´m installing a server for an ISP, we had Red Hat and I decided to
change to Debian. I installed from floppies and then from the internet, the
kernel I have actually is 2.2.20-compact. My question is if I have to
upgrade the kernel.
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 02:31:33PM +1100, Lauchlin Wilkinson wrote:
I was wondering what most people on the list did when it came to keeping
tabs on the health of IDE hard drives? I have a server in a remote
Apart from that you should install sensors to monitor your systems
temperature,
I have a server set up for dial in users.
when you dial into the server is authenticates then
drops the call.
I have been working on this for a solid week. I tried every how-to I
could find on the internet and ended up making the problem worse by not
even getting authenticated.So I yanked
- Original Message -
From: David Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin Causing Server Startup Failure
For some, this is near impossible - I'm in Zurich, my server is in
Bern...
Then I don't understand how you
Ana Paula Sabelli wrote:
Hello, I´m installing a server for an ISP, we had Red Hat and I decided
to change to Debian.
I installed from floppies and then from the internet, the kernel I have
actually is 2.2.20-compact. My question is if I have to upgrade the kernel.
Sorry for the question,
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 08:33, Rich Puhek wrote:
Ana Paula Sabelli wrote:
[...]
Typically, I'll roll my own kernel immediately after installing the
machine. That way, I start out with just the features and modules I
need, and the best kernel. I grap the source from kernel.org, and use
the
Hello
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:25:18PM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote:
I have always these mysql.err.1 files not unlinked in all my
mysqlservers, and only a mysqld restart resolve these (nor reload
neither mysqladmin refresh doesn't unlink them).
The err file is created by safe_mysqld to
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