Re: spews Was: seeking input on rbls and anti-spam measures

2003-03-06 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Teun Vink
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).

RE: Mail Server Authentication

2003-03-06 Thread Gregory Wood
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,

Re: Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Fraser Campbell
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Volker Tanger
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Small Debian Installs (was Re: Routing with Linux)

2003-03-06 Thread Tommi Virtanen
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

Re: Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Kinszler Balazs
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Marcel Hicking
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Fraser Campbell
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Donovan Baarda
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

spews Was: seeking input on rbls and anti-spam measures

2003-03-06 Thread Miroslav Zervan
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

Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Mozzi
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

Re: spews Was: seeking input on rbls and anti-spam measures

2003-03-06 Thread Russell Coker
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

Re: Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Marcel Hicking
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

Re: spews Was: seeking input on rbls and anti-spam measures

2003-03-06 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
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

Small Debian Installs (was Re: Routing with Linux)

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Teun Vink
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).

RE: Mail Server Authentication

2003-03-06 Thread Gregory Wood
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,

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger
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

Re: Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Fraser Campbell
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Volker Tanger
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread eirikdentz
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

Re: Small Debian Installs (was Re: Routing with Linux)

2003-03-06 Thread Tommi Virtanen
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

Re: Weblogs

2003-03-06 Thread Kinszler Balazs
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Marcel Hicking
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
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

Re: Small Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Fraser Campbell
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

RE: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Gregory Wood
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: Tayloring Debian Installs

2003-03-06 Thread Simon Bland
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

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-06 Thread Nathan E Norman
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