I'm going to enrich my postfix with opensourced anivir/antispam
solution. IMHO the best solution will comprise clamav and spamassassin,
but I hesitate a bit between amavis-new (well known, proved) and sagator
(new, one-man-show, modular design - plugins for tens antiviral/antispam
sw).
What's
I'm going to enrich my postfix with opensourced anivir/antispam
solution. IMHO the best solution will comprise clamav and spamassassin,
but I hesitate a bit between amavis-new (well known, proved) and sagator
(new, one-man-show, modular design - plugins for tens antiviral/antispam
sw).
What's
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 09:57:46AM +1300, Steven Jones wrote:
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> The other trick is to look at a UPS with a big charging circuit but small
> batteries, ie one designed for expandibility) you can then add car batteries
> to it very cheaply to give massive capacity for at most the same cost
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 00:19, Tinus Nijmeijers wrote:
> I'm curious myself as I'm about to build 2 (sarge-baesd) vpn-gateways
> right now.
If IPsec is not an absolute requirement, you might want to look into
OpenVPN, an TLS-encrypted tunneling solution. It's way simpler to setup
than *swan
Steven Jones napsal(a):
convert ext2 to ext3 it is quite simple. I have had RS file systems loose iteasier then ext2...from power failures, I would advise ext3 it is very robust.
OK, gonna getta
tune2fs -j /dev/hda1
/etc/fstab : ext2 -> ext3
/etc/default/rcS : FSCKFIX=no -> FSCKFIX=yes
I had a
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