Re: large files

2003-04-24 Thread David Bishop
On Thursday 24 April 2003 04:33 pm, Tarragon Allen wrote: > On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 07:43 am, David Bishop wrote: > > I have a user that really like to create files. Then, they don't clean > > them up. We have already put a quota* on them, but unfortunetly, their > > directory is so large and convalu

Re: route to/from xover box (SOLVED)

2003-04-24 Thread Mark Constable
> I have been allocated a x.x.x.144/28 (16 node) subnet > .145 is the upstream gateway, .146/.147 is eth0/eth1 on box1 > there is a short xover cable between eth1 on box1 and box2 > .158 is eth0 on box2 > > x.x.x.145 <-> eth0:x.x.x.146 eth1:x.x.x.147 <-xover-> eth0:x.x.x.158 On box1 (.146/.147) I

Re: large files

2003-04-24 Thread Tarragon Allen
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 07:43 am, David Bishop wrote: > I have a user that really like to create files. Then, they don't clean > them up. We have already put a quota* on them, but unfortunetly, their > directory is so large and convaluted, that they can't even figure out where > all the disk space ha

Re: route to/from xover box

2003-04-24 Thread Tarragon Allen
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 01:04 am, Mark Constable wrote: > Not strictly Debian related but the boxes in question are deb powered. > I have just been given a /28 (16 node) subnet and until I get a switch > in place I have a short xover eth cable between two boxes. I thought I > could get away with a coup

large files

2003-04-24 Thread David Bishop
I have a user that really like to create files. Then, they don't clean them up. We have already put a quota* on them, but unfortunetly, their directory is so large and convaluted, that they can't even figure out where all the disk space has gone. Is there a sane way to generate a report showi

Re: route to/from xover box

2003-04-24 Thread Eric Cunningham
Hi Mark, I'm not sure I understand your setup. Is the x.x.x.145 machine your router or your ISP's? What do the routing tables look like for each machine you control? From my experience, an upstream connection is usually placed on a bridge network such as a /30. You may want to try something li

Re: route to/from xover box

2003-04-24 Thread Mark Constable
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 01:48 am, you wrote: > Proxy ARP on the .146/.147 box for .158? I would have thought so too but all my attempts at arp'ing just get errors like... (including a lot of attempted variations).. # arp -i eth1 -s x.x.x.158 00:20:ED:47:B3:21 netmask 255.255.255.240 SIOCSARP: Invalid

Quota Problemas seting it up

2003-04-24 Thread UnKnown
Hi, all Well I got some trouble configuring quota under woody, the instalation went fine showing no errors. but when i try to configure the quota for one user, some things dont go the way they shuld. I restarted the machine after the install and add the userquota in the /etc/fstab . Then try to set

route to/from xover box

2003-04-24 Thread Mark Constable
Not strictly Debian related but the boxes in question are deb powered. I have just been given a /28 (16 node) subnet and until I get a switch in place I have a short xover eth cable between two boxes. I thought I could get away with a couple of static routes in the mean time but the upstream defaul

Re: Exim

2003-04-24 Thread Mark Bergsma
Craig wrote: I have set message size restrictions in exim and it tells me in the logs when they are to big however I would like to have a response generated and sent to the recipient too, telling him/her that the message was too large. It is kinda hard to make it *not* do that. Have you looked at t

Exim filter

2003-04-24 Thread Craig
if ${message_size} > {5M}then  fail text "This message has been rejected because it is\n\ \ttoo large. Please contact the system administrator\n\ \tif you believe this is in error."  seen finishendif Please tell me whats wrong with the above.   ..Craig

Re: Mail folders and Postfix

2003-04-24 Thread Duane Powers
I would check /etc/login.defs, you can specify the Mail drop there. You can further customize the default adduser options in /etc/adduser.conf (i think it is...) ~duane Splash Tekalal wrote: I've found an interesting, if annoying bug in my system and was wondering if anyone could suggest a fix.

bridging on a gre-tunnel

2003-04-24 Thread Serkan Hamarat
One of a company wants to see their remote office computers in "network neighbourhoods". Can I apply brctl (bridge-utils package) over tunnel interfaces? System not present yet than I cannot test it. linux boxes cross connected to routers with active IPs and I know how can i make tunnel interfaces

Exim

2003-04-24 Thread Craig
Hi Guys   I have set message size restrictions in exim and it tells me in the logs when they are to big however I would like to have a response generated and sent to the recipient too, telling him/her that the message was too large.   Any help would be appreciated.   Thanks Craig