On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 10:26, Miroslav Zervan wrote:
Hello!
I've got one question. What is your experience with relays.osirusoft.com,
especialy with the spews.
On Monday my provider get on spews list. As far I know ISP terminated all
spammers and is still on the list. Due to strategy of
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
I'd almost expect a firewall per T1, or what kind of
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 13:16, Randy Kramer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
Gentlemen -
Sorry if I'm stepping into the middle of your conversation but I just
finished installing cyrus-imap, postfix, procmail. It is working - by the
way.
The article that I used to help me was in LinuxWorld. You can find the
original article at www.linuxworld.com. In the first screen,
On Thursday 06 March 2003 05:03, Mozzi wrote:
What would be the best logging package to use on a big shared hosting
server to give each domain owner stats on his website?
I have roughly 4500 domains on that box.
Look for the Debian package rmagic. It uses the output of analog and makes
some
Burner schrieb:
[-snip-]
i guess iptables will do the trick with somthing like this:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth3 -s 192.168.1.135 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.135
yup and ja can add a snat rule for the returning traffic too :-)
iproute2 looks way more flexible than iptables though, is this
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemens
PRIMERGY L200 with 2 Intel PIII
Volker Tanger schrieb:
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemens
PRIMERGY L200 with 2
Randy Kramer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:42 pm, Russell Coker wrote:
Just install a small Debian system.
That might be exactly what I want to do (for a different purpose).
aol
Me too!
/aol
What's the smallest someone on the list has installed, and what's the
easiest way to go
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:31 am, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I started working with a Vector root / boot set and have made
progress,
but I have a lot to learn and many problems remain -- if there is
an easier way I'd like to try it.
Sorry, I never went that path. Sounds
Hi,
some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
default packages (you know the score...).
I'd like to streamline that
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:08:45AM -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
What's the smallest someone on the list has installed, and what's the
easiest way to go about doing it?
$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 129M 111M 11M 91% /
$
That
Hello,
If web server logfile analysis is not possible, does anyone
use/know an other way to serve statistics for the customers?
Our situation is, that we want to switch to tux + apache web
serving combo. Tux will serve the static stuff, apache the
dynamic pages (php, shtml). So if a page get
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:31:12 +0100
Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I'd like to have a small Linux partition on a dos \ Windows disk to
include a bootloader (lilo) and some utilities for partitioning,
formatting, and making and restoring disk images.
The german c't
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's covered in the Knoppix help screens available to you at
boot time. knoppix
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:54, Thomas Lamy wrote:
[installing multiple servers]
For large scale/frequent installation happenings: fai
Don't use it myself, but I hear it's really great when you've
set it all
up.
I also received some direct
On Thursday 06 March 2003 03:46 pm, Gregory Wood wrote:
Disk cloning does work. I use Norton Ghost 2002. It works with ext
and Linux swap. You can change the size of the destination drive. I
ran one today and it worked fine.
Thomas,
We (the lvcfk) use what we call a disk cloning procedure but
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 07:16, Peter Hicks wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:42:57PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 18:14, Gregory Wood wrote:
[...]
If the volume is higher or you just want a linux box then:
www.linuxrouter.org -- linux router project.
LRP is dead and has
Hello!
I've got one question. What is your experience with relays.osirusoft.com,
especialy with the spews.
On Monday my provider get on spews list. As far I know ISP terminated all
spammers and is still on the list. Due to strategy of spews (to include
inocent customers to force ISP solve the
Hi all
What would be the best logging package to use on a big shared hosting server
to give each domain owner stats on his website?
I have roughly 4500 domains on that box.
Mozzi
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 10:26, Miroslav Zervan wrote:
snip
Neither I nor any of my users know anybody
from cz, and the only email I would ever get from there is spam. I put
those blocks up in response to spam received. And I see daily rejects
as a result of them (including relay attempts). None of
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:03:05 +0200
Mozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all
What would be the best logging package to use on a big shared hosting server
to give each domain owner stats on his website?
I have roughly 4500 domains on that box.
Well, Webalizer is a classic, though not too flexible to
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 10:26, Miroslav Zervan wrote:
Hello!
I've got one question. What is your experience with relays.osirusoft.com,
especialy with the spews.
On Monday my provider get on spews list. As far I know ISP terminated all
spammers and is still on the list. Due to strategy of
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:42 pm, Russell Coker wrote:
Just install a small Debian system.
That might be exactly what I want to do (for a different purpose).
What's the smallest someone on the list has installed, and what's the
easiest way to go about doing it?
I'd like to have a small
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
I'd almost expect a firewall per T1, or what kind of
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 13:16, Randy Kramer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
Gentlemen -
Sorry if I'm stepping into the middle of your conversation but I just
finished installing cyrus-imap, postfix, procmail. It is working - by the
way.
The article that I used to help me was in LinuxWorld. You can find the
original article at www.linuxworld.com. In the first screen,
Randy Kramer schrieb:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
I'd almost expect a firewall per
On Thursday 06 March 2003 05:03, Mozzi wrote:
What would be the best logging package to use on a big shared hosting
server to give each domain owner stats on his website?
I have roughly 4500 domains on that box.
Look for the Debian package rmagic. It uses the output of analog and makes
some
Burner schrieb:
[-snip-]
i guess iptables will do the trick with somthing like this:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth3 -s 192.168.1.135 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.135
yup and ja can add a snat rule for the returning traffic too :-)
iproute2 looks way more flexible than iptables though, is this
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemens
PRIMERGY L200 with 2 Intel PIII
Volker Tanger schrieb:
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemens
PRIMERGY L200 with 2
Randy Kramer wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:42 pm, Russell Coker wrote:
Just install a small Debian system.
That might be exactly what I want to do (for a different purpose).
aol
Me too!
/aol
What's the smallest someone on the list has installed, and what's the
easiest way to go
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:31 am, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I started working with a Vector root / boot set and have made
progress,
but I have a lot to learn and many problems remain -- if there is
an easier way I'd like to try it.
Sorry, I never went that path. Sounds
Hi,
some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
default packages (you know the score...).
I'd like to streamline that
I believe that the nycwireless Pebble image is under 64MB. It isn't a
full distro, just an image intended for WLAN router/bridges running on
the soekris hardware:
http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/
It has some great features if you're interested in building your own
WLAN stuff.
Eirik
Thomas
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:08:45AM -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
What's the smallest someone on the list has installed, and what's the
easiest way to go about doing it?
$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 129M 111M 11M 91% /
$
That
Hello,
If web server logfile analysis is not possible, does anyone
use/know an other way to serve statistics for the customers?
Our situation is, that we want to switch to tux + apache web
serving combo. Tux will serve the static stuff, apache the
dynamic pages (php, shtml). So if a page get
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:31:12 +0100
Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I'd like to have a small Linux partition on a dos \ Windows disk to
include a bootloader (lilo) and some utilities for partitioning,
formatting, and making and restoring disk images.
The german c't
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:54, Thomas Lamy wrote:
[installing multiple servers]
For large scale/frequent installation happenings: fai
Don't use it myself, but I hear it's really great when you've set it all
up.
Personally: I only have to set up an occasional Debian machine now and
then. For just
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's covered in the Knoppix help screens available to you at
boot time. knoppix
Thomas,
Disk cloning does work. I use Norton Ghost 2002. It works with ext and Linux
swap. You can change the size of the destination drive. I ran one today and
it worked fine.
Greg
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Lamy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:55 AM
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:54, Thomas Lamy wrote:
[installing multiple servers]
For large scale/frequent installation happenings: fai
Don't use it myself, but I hear it's really great when you've
set it all
up.
I also received some direct
On Thursday 06 March 2003 03:46 pm, Gregory Wood wrote:
Disk cloning does work. I use Norton Ghost 2002. It works with ext
and Linux swap. You can change the size of the destination drive. I
ran one today and it worked fine.
Thomas,
We (the lvcfk) use what we call a disk cloning procedure but
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Hi,
some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
default packages (you know
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 04:01:29PM +0100, Volker Tanger wrote:
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port
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