Marcel Hicking wrote:
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:14:22 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am I right in that nobody on the list knows whether or not any advantage
to running raiserFS is swallowed by NFS?
RaiserFs is a realy fast filesystem for very much smal files
Well, from bad exp
Marcel Hicking wrote:
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:14:22 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am I right in that nobody on the list knows whether or not any advantage
to running raiserFS is swallowed by NFS?
RaiserFs is a realy fast filesystem for very much smal files
Well, from bad ex
Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:33:09AM -0500, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:15, Francis Tyers wrote:
The onboard 'scsi' controller appears as a block device and not as a
scsi device under linux.
01:03.0 RAID bus controller: Compaq Computer Corporation Smart Arr
Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:33:09AM -0500, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:15, Francis Tyers wrote:
The onboard 'scsi' controller appears as a block device and not as a
scsi device under linux.
01:03.0 RAID bus controller: Compaq Computer Corporation Smart A
Thankyou all that repplied.
I live in Brazil, and here internet connection is still expensive. I'm
going to get in touch with the only two backbone providers in my region
and will ask for 1-2mbps links prices.
--
Carlos
Thankyou all that repplied.
I live in Brazil, and here internet connection is still expensive. I'm
going to get in touch with the only two backbone providers in my region
and will ask for 1-2mbps links prices.
--
Carlos
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* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]:
> What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle
> on peaks ?
> since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current
As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing
and
Hi,
I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wired in a LAN.
We have contracted an isp that connects our LAN to the internet with a
radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new
contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally
adminis
* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]:
> What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle
> on peaks ?
> since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current
As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing
and
Hi,
I live in a building which has 96 apartments, all of them wired in a LAN.
We have contracted an isp that connects our LAN to the internet with a
radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new
contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally
adminis
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda)
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda
There's an explanation of this issue and some suggested workarounds on
the (upstream) ldap-pam list, basically as finger knows nothing about
ldap, it's better to substitute the 'finger' command with some
perl/python/shell script that does the same but queries the ldap server
directly.
http://
There's an explanation of this issue and some suggested workarounds on
the (upstream) ldap-pam list, basically as finger knows nothing about
ldap, it's better to substitute the 'finger' command with some
perl/python/shell script that does the same but queries the ldap server
directly.
http://
Hi all,
I installed lire in woody, and configured it to report with html plus
charts on squid and various other daemons, so far I assume it's working
normally, for I receive the daily reports in my mailbox.
The problem is, lire sends the images 'inline' and not as mime
attachements. I'd rat
Hi all,
I installed lire in woody, and configured it to report with html plus
charts on squid and various other daemons, so far I assume it's working
normally, for I receive the daily reports in my mailbox.
The problem is, lire sends the images 'inline' and not as mime
attachements. I'd r
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Collegues,
Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit)
Now my question:
How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ?
I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ?
In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Collegues,
Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit)
Now my question:
How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ?
I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ?
In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM
Nicolas Rueff wrote:
Ainsi parla Chris Hoover le 52ème jour de l'an 2004:
Me and some friends are looking into starting a local isp. My friends
are networking experts with some linux experience and I am the linux
expert with some networking experience.
Anyway, my question is what software do mos
Lucas Albers wrote:
Just recently I had my mail server swamped by a single virus machine that
kept resending a virus message, ignoring my 5xx rejection code.
Is it possbile to block this via an iptables smtp max connection throttle
code?
How do you handle this?
Via iptables?, or via qmail/postfix/e
Lucas Albers wrote:
Just recently I had my mail server swamped by a single virus machine that
kept resending a virus message, ignoring my 5xx rejection code.
Is it possbile to block this via an iptables smtp max connection throttle
code?
How do you handle this?
Via iptables?, or via qmail/postfix/e
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
[Sorry for the cross-post - I think it's applicable to both -isp and
-user.]
I need to offer imap, imapssl and pop3ssl services. FWIW, imap would be
localhost only, but -ssl services would be publically accessible.
My reading thus far leads me towards Courier-imap with
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
[Sorry for the cross-post - I think it's applicable to both -isp and
-user.]
I need to offer imap, imapssl and pop3ssl services. FWIW, imap would be
localhost only, but -ssl services would be publically accessible.
My reading thus far leads me towards Courier-imap with
George Georgalis wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 01:32:44PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2004 21:22 +0100 "J.J. van Gorkum"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, a big one : NFS is non-atomic in it's writing...
A write action to the (NFS) disk can be interrupted (normal behavi
George Georgalis wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 01:32:44PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2004 21:22 +0100 "J.J. van Gorkum"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, a big one : NFS is non-atomic in it's writing...
A write action to the (NFS) disk can be interrupted (normal beha
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Benjamin Sherman said on Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:16:56PM -0600:
I've got some machines in nearly the same configuration. What I ended up
doing was to put an `append="mem=1G"' in the lilo.conf boot stanza for the
kernel I was using, and rebooted the machine in question.
This
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Benjamin Sherman said on Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:16:56PM -0600:
I've got some machines in nearly the same configuration. What I ended up
doing was to put an `append="mem=1G"' in the lilo.conf boot stanza for the
kernel I was using, and rebooted the machine in question.
This
Peter wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 21:00:18 +0100, in linux.debian.isp you wrote:
I will be new user of Debian. For quick tour I want to learn and I
want to get your advise about Comparing other OS with Debian .
well, three really bad kernel bugs and now on 2.6 kernel so many new
things - in 2004
Peter wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 21:00:18 +0100, in linux.debian.isp you wrote:
I will be new user of Debian. For quick tour I want to learn and I
want to get your advise about Comparing other OS with Debian .
well, three really bad kernel bugs and now on 2.6 kernel so many new
things - in 20
. And for shadow auth you probably also have to add postfix to the
shadow group..
Hope this helps :)
Regards,
-Rodi
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 00:19, Jose Alberto Guzman wrote:
I'm trying to get posfix authenticate (for relaying purposes) users
with SASL via PAM on woody.
I've install
I'm trying to get posfix authenticate (for relaying purposes) users
with SASL via PAM on woody.
I've installed posftix, posftix-tls, libsasl and it´s modules.
Following the READMEs, I can see that postfix does support SASL auth
LOGIN and PLAIN mechanisms:
220 mybox.over.here ESMTP Postfix (
Hello!
I already work with debian servers, but I never setuped ISP servers. Now, I need to do
it. It hardware configuration is 1 RAS Cyclades, 1 Router Cyclades, 1 P4 that must to
run the services (http, ftp, DNS, Radius, etc). Can you recommend general
hardware/software documentation for linu
Hello!
I already work with debian servers, but I never setuped ISP servers. Now, I
need to do it. Can you recommend general hardware/software documentation for
linux ISPs (RAS,Wireless,multiserials,etc) ?. I read ISP-Setup-RedHat-HOWTO but
it give just a restrict notion about ISPs.
Thank
Hello!
I already work with debian servers, but I never setuped ISP servers. Now, I need to do
it. Can you recommend general hardware/software documentation for linux ISPs
(RAS,Wireless,multiserials,etc) ?. I read ISP-Setup-RedHat-HOWTO but it give just a
restrict notion about ISPs.
Thank
Hi everyone,
I'm in need to implement a socks proxy for a few machines in the LAN,
currently we have a somewhat tight firewall and a squid proxy for
http/ftp access, and need to reach content from realnetworks protocols
in servers that don't stream in http. Searching in dselect, I find the
ts
Hi everyone,
I'm in need to implement a socks proxy for a few machines in the LAN,
currently we have a somewhat tight firewall and a squid proxy for
http/ftp access, and need to reach content from realnetworks protocols
in servers that don't stream in http. Searching in dselect, I find the
t
I need to implement traffic shaper in my net but must get info on what
traffic is eating up more bw.
What traffic sniffers/reporters have you played with or can recomend
or comment on?
(preferably with HTML/graphic output).
Thanks
--
Jose
Hi all
Anyone knows how to disable reverse lookup of IP addresses in sshd et
al? I've got a box connected to the net with a dynamic IP and dynamic
dns service, and the wait time for ssh to present a prompt after not
finding a reverse map for a given address is kind of annoying...
Thanks
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- Original Message -
From: "Vincent Meoc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alberto Rodríguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Problems with lost packets
> Try to clean your physical ADSL connection (the phone plug
- Original Message -
From: "nn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alberto Rodríguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Problems with lost packets
> Quoting Alberto Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> OK
Hello,
I'm having problems with packets from internet.
I have a little network. theare are a firewall which masquerade all paquets.
Now I have a server for web, email etc...
The firewall have a adsl line. theare are about 10 windows machines which
use internet conection by the firewall.
A
Russell Coker wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>detected the drive, but during the part that "lilo: " is supposed to come
>>>up, nothing did. The disk kept grinding and grinding, and eventually
>>>asked for a floppy. I was hoping that the 2nd, working drive in the
Hi.
I'd like to know how (if possible) to 'map' in a 'network drive' a
subdirectory in an account's share with samba/windows, for example:
H: == \\sambasrvr\account\subdir instead of H: being just
\\sambasrvr\account.
Also I'd like to know how to tweak the windows smb cache or whatever i
Hi.
I'd like to know how (if possible) to 'map' in a 'network drive' a
subdirectory in an account's share with samba/windows, for example:
H: == \\sambasrvr\account\subdir instead of H: being just
\\sambasrvr\account.
Also I'd like to know how to tweak the windows smb cache or whateve
Just add a wrapper before procesing any incoming mail which auth on mysql.
---
Antes de pasar el mail al delivery añade un nivel de chequeo via wrapper
(ahora que lo pienso puedes hacerlo tb añadiendolo como status de retorno
de una regla que definas) y que sea quien autentifique en el mysql.
by
Just add a wrapper before procesing any incoming mail which auth on mysql.
---
Antes de pasar el mail al delivery añade un nivel de chequeo via wrapper
(ahora que lo pienso puedes hacerlo tb añadiendolo como status de retorno
de una regla que definas) y que sea quien autentifique en el mysql.
I'm a bit lost.
U have a domain xy.com which is configured on named or u r just trying to
configure subdomains without add any 'zone' reference about the main domain
in named.conf?
i dont know how could bind actue if detect a
zone 'lala.xy.com'
and a
zone 'xy.com'
at the same named.conf file.
An
I'm a bit lost.
U have a domain xy.com which is configured on named or u r just trying to
configure subdomains without add any 'zone' reference about the main domain
in named.conf?
i dont know how could bind actue if detect a
zone 'lala.xy.com'
and a
zone 'xy.com'
at the same named.conf fil
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