On Friday 03 December 2004 09.44, Russell Coker wrote:
accept mail) on a spam-trap will be fine. The Postfix implementation of
gray-listing postgrey does not send it's 450 code until after the rcpt
to:,
Just for completeness. Greylisting, as the term was defined in the original
paper,
I turned off the SMP stuff and it seems to work fine now.
The machine no longer crashes when I reload the firewall rules. :)
I think that I may have stumbled upon the limitations of interrupt requests.
More specifically,
SMP machines use an IRQ for each of the additional CPU. Adding to the
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004, Theodore Knab wrote:
you are just creating more interrupts. I found out the hard way that if two
devices
do an interrupt at the same time, a kernel panic results.
Looks like a kernel bug to me. Have you reported it yet?
--
One disk to rule them all, One disk to find
This one time, at band camp, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder said:
(And - this to Stephen Frost, I believe - there is a patch to postgrey which
I will include in the next version, and I believe which will also be
included in the next upstream, to whitelist a client IP as soon as one
Can anyone recommend a scsi raid controller for debian. I like the
serveraid from IBM, but, when I last built a box with this, the
monitoring software was only for Redhat and stuff.
Fairly small box. Probably 3 18.6G in a RAID-5 is all I need. And,
U160 would be fine, as would PCI-32. But, I
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