1) Relax. Youre in the right place.
2) Worry. You need to learn ldap fast
3) Use GQ (ldap browser) to get an idea of whats in there
4) Get a safari account and get yourself a couple of good ldap books.
5) Read the most relevant chapters for an intro to htf (how the fuck)
does this ldap stuff
at the Safari bookself right now :)
Omar
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1) Relax. Youre in the right place.
2) Worry. You need to learn ldap fast
3) Use GQ (ldap browser) to get an idea of whats in there
4) Get a safari account and get yourself a couple of good
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Francesco P. Lovergine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.15.1702 +0200]:
The main purpose is identify periodically boxes on an internal private
network which cause very high traffic, due to worms, virus and so.
A per-IP simple report a la mrtg could be nice.
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Alex Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.15.1742 +0200]:
The best ive seen was not in debian when i chacked. Its an ipacc
but patched to lazyly report to a mysql database. This way the
measurement doesnt take a lot of resources in a really demanding
environment
Whats realy baking my noodle is, how the hell did this email got to us.
I mean. If she/he has a friend at debian-isp then they shouldve known
better.
I just cant think of a chain of events... or maybe this is the infamous
grandma of a BOFH and suffered this unfortunate fraud because she
didnt
Whats realy baking my noodle is, how the hell did this email got to us.
I mean. If she/he has a friend at debian-isp then they shouldve known
better.
I just cant think of a chain of events... or maybe this is the infamous
grandma of a BOFH and suffered this unfortunate fraud because she
didnt
I used to have a problem on my server, i passed myself to sarge 1.3.29
with libapache-modssl and never saw the problem again.
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 20:18, Jason Lim wrote:
Dear Gilles ,
I'll try as well... hope we can find a solution.
I have a few Redhat Linux 9 servers with Hyperthreading
I used to have a problem on my server, i passed myself to sarge 1.3.29
with libapache-modssl and never saw the problem again.
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 20:18, Jason Lim wrote:
Dear Gilles ,
I'll try as well... hope we can find a solution.
I have a few Redhat Linux 9 servers with Hyperthreading
What really bakes my cookie here is why do spammers dont get the
clue that debian-isp's never ever buy anything from a spammer...or do
they?
Maybe its all Your Fault!
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What really bakes my cookie here is why do spammers dont get the
clue that debian-isp's never ever buy anything from a spammer...or do
they?
Maybe its all Your Fault!
El vie, 05-03-2004 a las 12:56, Lucius Junevicus escribió:
I saw your post on setting up qmail over drbd. I would love to see
how you did it.
I'd like to create a how-to on setting up a hybrid cluster (open-mosix
and drbd) for qmail.
Open Mosix? Isnt that like, autobalanced cluster?
El vie, 05-03-2004 a las 12:56, Lucius Junevicus escribió:
I saw your post on setting up qmail over drbd. I would love to see
how you did it.
I'd like to create a how-to on setting up a hybrid cluster (open-mosix
and drbd) for qmail.
Open Mosix? Isnt that like, autobalanced cluster?
El sáb, 28-02-2004 a las 18:51, Adam ENDRODI escribió:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:00:09AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though the slow network connection, but somewhat i doubt it'll be
performant over internet.
El sáb, 28-02-2004 a las 18:51, Adam ENDRODI escribió:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:00:09AM +0100, Kilian Krause wrote:
I came accross the idea of using CODA for replication of the filesys
even though the slow network connection, but somewhat i doubt it'll be
performant over internet.
This is what i regard as the EASY way:
Divide target boxes into hardware 'races' (all exactly-the-same hardware
into one race). Install one debian per race. Partimage each race.
Sync all boxes of each race with a partimage bootdisk, look into the
dhcp logs to see the ip of each box.
Script or
Sorry i cant be of more help. But this is what we do.
We have an all windows (all flavors) environment and an all linux data
center
(print,file,web,collaboration,email,a-spam,a-virii,backups,sql...etc. we
like pain...its good for us).
After checking out how do we want to share the server with
Sorry i cant be of more help. But this is what we do.
We have an all windows (all flavors) environment and an all linux data
center
(print,file,web,collaboration,email,a-spam,a-virii,backups,sql...etc. we
like pain...its good for us).
After checking out how do we want to share the server with
Im not shure i follow. If youve already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just export you its volumes and youd see it as scsi
devices?
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 14:44, J.J. van Gorkum escribió:
Hi,
Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 19:23, Michael Loftis escribió:
Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
volume, you need a FS capable of such.
Ah yes...well doh... i didnt think of that...thx
Ok... You can tell i dont know much about this matters. I just want to
learn
Im not shure i follow. If youve already got the SAN, why the need of a
DFS?
I thought it would just export you its volumes and youd see it as scsi
devices?
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 14:44, J.J. van Gorkum escribió:
Hi,
Can sombody point me in the right direction for cluster Filesystem
El lun, 09-02-2004 a las 19:23, Michael Loftis escribió:
Yes but if you have need of sharing a single filesystem, on a single
volume, you need a FS capable of such.
Ah yes...well doh... i didnt think of that...thx
Ok... You can tell i dont know much about this matters. I just want to
learn
Okay, im sorry to post this here. I dont know why a linux distro is
sending me spam. I wonder if any of you guys also got this.
I dont think its acceptable for a linux distro to fall down to this
level and so, i am posting this here in order for them to find out what
the linux community thinks of
Okay, im sorry to post this here. I dont know why a linux distro is
sending me spam. I wonder if any of you guys also got this.
I dont think its acceptable for a linux distro to fall down to this
level and so, i am posting this here in order for them to find out what
the linux community thinks of
There is a very young thread about this in the list archives...look in
there, then come with more speciffic doubts...:)
El lun, 19-01-2004 a las 13:58, Vahric MUHTARYAN escribió:
Hi Everybody ,
I will be new user of Debian. For quick tour I want to learn and I
want to get your
Browse through the bug pages, bugs.debian.org and related pages linked
to from the debian.org site
The debian quality control process is thoroughly documented, absolutly
open and streneusly enforced. You will find why this is the best of
breed platform for standards compliant, secure internet
There is a very young thread about this in the list archives...look in
there, then come with more speciffic doubts...:)
El lun, 19-01-2004 a las 13:58, Vahric MUHTARYAN escribió:
Hi Everybody ,
I will be new user of Debian. For quick tour I want to learn and I
want to get your
Browse through the bug pages, bugs.debian.org and related pages linked
to from the debian.org site
The debian quality control process is thoroughly documented, absolutly
open and streneusly enforced. You will find why this is the best of
breed platform for standards compliant, secure internet
jabber.org
Has clients in EVERYTHING and an opensource server. Its very well
tested.
El jue, 08-01-2004 a las 06:37, Ghe Rivero escribió:
Hi people!
I need to provided some basic services for an ISP. I have almost
everything resolved except a chat services. The server is running but i
Boy, are u gonna get answers
El mié, 14-01-2004 a las 08:56, Fred Whipple escribió:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to get some of your thoughts on a few things relating to the
possibility of our company switching distributions from Red Hat to
Debian. As most folks already know, Red Hat has
I do not appear to be having the same problem you guys are. The machine
does not have a high load, but has not exhibited any problems
whatsoever. Running vanilla source 2.4.23 from kernel.org.
Are you using Debian kernel packages or vanilla source? Any other magic
going on? Possibly a
I do not appear to be having the same problem you guys are. The machine
does not have a high load, but has not exhibited any problems
whatsoever. Running vanilla source 2.4.23 from kernel.org.
Are you using Debian kernel packages or vanilla source? Any other magic
going on? Possibly a
Except in my case, this error ONLY appears if SMP support is compiled into
the kernel, otherwise, it runs smooth with very high load. Apache doesn't
immediately have the problem with SMP compiled in tho... it takes maybe an
hour or two before the problem appears.
That is consistent with
Except in my case, this error ONLY appears if SMP support is compiled into
the kernel, otherwise, it runs smooth with very high load. Apache doesn't
immediately have the problem with SMP compiled in tho... it takes maybe an
hour or two before the problem appears.
That is consistent with
El mar, 16-12-2003 a las 12:39, Jason Lim escribió:
Just noticed one more thing... it appears to be Apache causing the super
high load (among other programs running) when SMP is compiled into the
kernel, and with a bunch of errors in syslog:
[Wed Dec 17 02:27:37 2003] [notice] child pid
Well, its not that the kernel does not detect the ht, it does and quite
fine (shows lots of processors in the box and all).
The problem is that apache is crashing under high load with a segfault.
Now, as i understand it, this can be a faulty hardware problem (bad
memory=segfault) or an actual
El mar, 16-12-2003 a las 12:39, Jason Lim escribió:
Just noticed one more thing... it appears to be Apache causing the super
high load (among other programs running) when SMP is compiled into the
kernel, and with a bunch of errors in syslog:
[Wed Dec 17 02:27:37 2003] [notice] child pid
Well, its not that the kernel does not detect the ht, it does and quite
fine (shows lots of processors in the box and all).
The problem is that apache is crashing under high load with a segfault.
Now, as i understand it, this can be a faulty hardware problem (bad
memory=segfault) or an actual
I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$,
better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS)
I think the largest cost wont be in actual software infrastructure but
in value added infrastructure.
Do you want people to buy the domains online, that will cost.
Do you
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 09:46, David Zejda wrote:
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
Please explore the list for a three month very fun discussion about it
(i still remember it).
thanks
David
I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$,
better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS)
I think the largest cost wont be in actual software infrastructure but
in value added infrastructure.
Do you want people to buy the domains online, that will cost.
Do you
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a woody
Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
the running kernel... and
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a woody
Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
the running kernel... and
Any firewall rules or logging mechanism?
El mar, 18-11-2003 a las 15:12, Simon Allard escribió:
I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ethernet
devices together using 3Com PCI 3c982 Dual Port cards. (3c59x).
What I am seeing is that the module itself uses 30% of CPU
Any firewall rules or logging mechanism?
El mar, 18-11-2003 a las 15:12, Simon Allard escribió:
I have setup a linux box with a 2.4.19 kernel. I am bridging 2 ethernet
devices together using 3Com PCI 3c982 Dual Port cards. (3c59x).
What I am seeing is that the module itself uses 30% of CPU
shaving spam hits i guess
Anyone else knows what their messages per user per day is on a monthly
average? Now, before and after shaving some spam?
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wrote:
Okay, here is a cool question about neat things like ye
Okay, here is a cool question about neat things like ye olde email farm
in your uni.
If u guys work at a university, it would be fun to know how many email
boxes you have and how much email traffic do you get. This variables
would be helpfull:
a) Number of email I/O (bulk total, how many in, how
Well yeah, u just plug in your wi card, make shure its linux compatible
and there are packages (apt-cache search them) that will help u in
configuring the card to behave as an access point.
vie, 07-11-2003 a las 07:16, Dale E Martin escribió:
I was curious if there was software to turn my
Well yeah, u just plug in your wi card, make shure its linux compatible
and there are packages (apt-cache search them) that will help u in
configuring the card to behave as an access point.
vie, 07-11-2003 a las 07:16, Dale E Martin escribió:
I was curious if there was software to turn my
Im building one for about 120,000 little university brats and their
teachers
Ive already designed it and decided exactly that way... postfix, ldap,
courier, san, apache, squirrelmail.
BUT, we decided to split by breed.
For example, we will use two Dual-P4Xeon 2Gb for the IMAP/POP, same for
But most of these people have commercial Windoze FTP clients
that support some flavor of RFC2228 FTP security extensions.
Of course, they are not technical and do not know which
extensions they can use. All they know is someone sold them
a secure FTP program and they can't understand why I
, its a subdocumented topic in
the OSS world (you wont find it -YET- in the LDP)
El vie, 19-09-2003 a las 17:08, Alex Borges escribió:
Anyone knows What The FARKS is that IOs unit the HP SAN folk keep
talking about? Like in, yeah, this thing can take 2000 IOS per second.
How many bytes
Anyone knows What The FARKS is that IOs unit the HP SAN folk keep
talking about? Like in, yeah, this thing can take 2000 IOS per second.
How many bytes is an IOs supposed to be? An IO==Device blocksize or WTF?
It seems like most that have bought a SAN knows how many IOs it is
worth, but noone
Im shure russel coker is arround
He made the coolest stress benchamrks arround. All Free baby!
Try:
Bonnie++For testing your disks/storage (you can BM a samba share if
you want for example)
slapper For testing your ldap
postal To kill your smtp
There are more.
Intel
If your clients get domains, buy service by domain, dont care about it
at all, go for it.
You can chroot ftp/dav..etc, then they wont even know it.
El mar, 16-09-2003 a las 13:34, Rod Rodolico escribió:
Long time ago, I ran a dozen domains or so off one IP. Then, did a colo with a lot
of
It all depends
qmail has a very non standard way of being managed. Its almost
meta-unix. That said, its VERY flexible, extremely powerfull, once you
get a hang of it INCREDEBLY EASY to manage. And it has no paralell in
security (AGES and AGES better than sendmail)
Sadly, its non free. You
El jue, 04-09-2003 a las 01:47, Jamie Baddeley escribió:
so how does exim compare in all of this?
It doesnt at all Not to ellaborate, but the subject says it
all...even then. I hate exim too.
jamie
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El jue, 04-09-2003 a las 07:58, Eric Sproul escribió:
We chose OpenLDAP. At the time (1999), Qmail
did not have LDAP support (correct me if I'm wrong). Sendmail did.
Even if Qmail did have LDAP support then, Sendmail's source was *much*
easier to dig through for the performance tuning we
The new buzzword for solutions to the wifi solution provider is VBN or
visitor based networking.
Dumb boxes that force each user to authenticate, then take appropriate
steps in the firewall/proxy...etc.
There was a thread about that a couple of months before.
Please dont go and buy a cisco
yes, the solution is plausible this way, but i do think the nocatauth
ppl have some road ahead for this problem (perl based wifi
authentication gateway).
I mean, there are som many ways to do this. For example, the way they
are doing it at airports. You go and buy a little card, fire up the wifi
El vie, 15-08-2003 a las 07:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Dear,
I have a problem.
I have instaled apache and php4 with apt-get, but when i don't comment the line:
LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_php4.so
apache don't start.
Help-me
Help me help you.
Whats the error log
apt-get install chkrootkit
chkrootkit
It looks awfully like a punk emoticon to me.
El jue, 14-08-2003 a las 11:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hi,
I was just doing some debugging on another problem and did a ps -eaf and
saw the following line that looks very suspicious to me:
UID
Are you perhaps running X? I believe this process is an xdm child, which
manages the primary display (:0).
Now thats friendly! that one looks like babe, the brave pigglet.
HTH,
- Keegan
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Has anyone tried it on woody? Claims to work on redhat Out of the box. I
really dont want to mix that in so.any experiences?
Lex
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El mar, 01 de 07 de 2003 a las 07:35, Ross, Chris escribió:
I need to provide email access for 13,000 to 14,000 K12
students. Last school year we used Microsoft
Exchange
BY GOD, did he really say that?
with extremely
1. Postfix with either mysql or LDAP for virtual user
El mar, 01 de 07 de 2003 a las 07:35, Ross, Chris escribió:
I need to provide email access for 13,000 to 14,000 K12
students. Last school year we used Microsoft
Exchange
BY GOD, did he really say that?
with extremely
1. Postfix with either mysql or LDAP for virtual user
El dom, 29 de 06 de 2003 a las 02:15, Jason Lim escribió:
Okay... so supposing the whole system needs to be installed, we can make a
backup of the home directory now... but after we restore everything, what
is to stop the hacker immediately re-gaining access again?
The server is a fully
El dom, 29 de 06 de 2003 a las 02:15, Jason Lim escribió:
Okay... so supposing the whole system needs to be installed, we can make a
backup of the home directory now... but after we restore everything, what
is to stop the hacker immediately re-gaining access again?
The server is a fully
You should know that HP is debian friendly (they still wont offer
support though), but they do work with debian internally and informally
test.
I use DELL big baddass servers and smaller (hwIDE-RAID Barracuda arrays)
in HP and ive never had a problem at all...
Ask the ones who want you to
Hey ive inherited a strange networklooks like this:
NET1
- Bridge
| NET2
Othernets--DATACENTER Routers
|
| NET3
You should know that HP is debian friendly (they still wont offer
support though), but they do work with debian internally and informally
test.
I use DELL big baddass servers and smaller (hwIDE-RAID Barracuda arrays)
in HP and ive never had a problem at all...
Ask the ones who want you to
El lun, 05 de 05 de 2003 a las 18:00, Eduard Ballester escribió:
hi
I have an Apache with several VirtualHost and now I have a doubt.
Apache is ready to scale in a multiple virtual host environments without
problems. Of course, if you can separate too apache's based on function
(ssl vs
to be available while connected to the server.
Do other clients (Eudora, Outlook, Netscape, ???) support a feature such as
this?
Thanks
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mailboxes and vhosted homepages.
You can find some descriptions as well as a download link at the
following URL:
http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/reisner/drbd/
If you decide to give it a try, I'd be very interested to hear from
your experiences.
Regards,
Oliver
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is that there are so many to choose from.
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wondering if any of you have tested ipac-ng for this kind of
thing. my rules would have to be many (like 500 logging rules, one
for each client ip)...
This tool is sorta made for slip access, thats why i ask...
The box is ridiculously big, so procesing power is not my concern
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what ip's in the inside of my squid proxy+iptables
masqueraded BIG network are taking the most bandwith (RX of outside
interface)... i installed net-acct and it sort of works but id like
something more akin to my particular question.any ideas?
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Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
woody box
So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip's from
dhcp and, i users take an ip for which they have no lease, bloack them
... not shure if squid works that way but u get the idea it looks
horrible from the admin POV, maybe u guys can think of a better way...
El mié, 30-10-2002 a las 15:39, Alex Borges (lex) escribió:
Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid
Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
woody box
So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip's from
dhcp and, i users take an ip for which they have no lease, bloack them
... not shure if squid works that way but u get the idea it looks
horrible from the admin POV, maybe u guys can think of a better way...
El mié, 30-10-2002 a las 15:39, Alex Borges (lex) escribió:
Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid
Solved fo the record TCP_ECN is a bad thing to have turned on by
default i guess most of you already know that... just send newbies
the link to this message
El mar, 29-10-2002 a las 19:06, Jeremy C. Reed escribió:
On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
connect to W can
Okay... i have a very extremely rare problem with iptables look
here... ive an internal host I that connectos through gateway F... it
attempot to contact website W and succeeds. when i attempt to do so
from F, it fails to connect Now, the problem is that, if i set up a
squid on F,
Solved fo the record TCP_ECN is a bad thing to have turned on by
default i guess most of you already know that... just send newbies
the link to this message
El mar, 29-10-2002 a las 19:06, Jeremy C. Reed escribió:
On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
connect to W can
Um
This kind of thing is simple at least with qmail, u set up a front
end box that does the smtp, make it scan through qmailscan...whatever,
those filters will let u decide the action to take if a virus is found.
If none, then forward to smtp on your real server for delivery...
Um
This kind of thing is simple at least with qmail, u set up a front
end box that does the smtp, make it scan through qmailscan...whatever,
those filters will let u decide the action to take if a virus is found.
If none, then forward to smtp on your real server for delivery...
El jue, 10-10-2002 a las 03:07, Jason Lim escribió:
And think of the bigger picture. How do you expect a university, a largish
business with hundreds of employees, etc. to select Debian over Redhat (or
one of the so-called compliant distros)? Remember most purchases have to
run by non-tech
El mié, 09-10-2002 a las 21:03, Todd Charron escribió:
If I recall correctly part of the LSB requires using the rpm package
format... if that's a requirement preventing debian from being certified
i'm not too sure i'm interested in the LSB...
apt-get install rpm
I dont know what all
El jue, 10-10-2002 a las 03:07, Jason Lim escribió:
And think of the bigger picture. How do you expect a university, a largish
business with hundreds of employees, etc. to select Debian over Redhat (or
one of the so-called compliant distros)? Remember most purchases have to
run by non-tech
if you really cared about the issue, you'd be a lot more productive if
you spent your energies explaining to chinese-speaking sysadmins what
the spam problem is, why they've been black-listed and what they can do
to get off the list. that would be far more effective than whining on
El sáb, 03-08-2002 a las 12:26, axacheng escribió:
Hello List :
Does anyone knows What is best package on VPN solution
That package have perfect security , compatibility and friendly config file
for administrator!
Wahahahaha. NO!.
1.- FreeSWAN --- IPSEC perfectly compatible
Mhm
weve been using imap forever, generaly we use the tarbalsive been
braging about how using the debian packages or maybe even just the
system (like, just apt-get source) could save us so much time...
In evaluating this, i found out that debian stock courier is buuilt
Mhm
It works if U edit debian/rules and remove the vchkpw line
:)
A master is one that teaches himself and shows off to others...sorry for
the noise
Alex
Mark Crispin
hates Maildir. Mark's feelings may not have a bearing on the final
decisions, I just include that as a datapoint.
LOL .
I hate round robin and divide and conquer strategies, i loathe
chalenge-response authentication, the very thought of heap-sort
techniques make me
sorry for my english, never study
Not bad at all
U have a typo on the log_martians part
Wide questionthis is refering to
riddle
If all can be done through webmin, then through webmin it is
/riddle
El jue, 04-07-2002 a las 11:55, rj escribió:
What is the best way to delegate some root privileges for a user
which could only create e-mail accounts and make newaliases?
Wide questionthis is refering to
riddle
If all can be done through webmin, then through webmin it is
/riddle
El jue, 04-07-2002 a las 11:55, rj escribió:
What is the best way to delegate some root privileges for a user
which could only create e-mail accounts and make newaliases?
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