username = 'brad'
Does anybody have any ideas on what I could have done wrong?
I really can't modify the database at all to change to a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
format, and theres more than 1 domain that users have access to, so this
really doesn't suit anyway.
Any help would be
t3 would do, so long as it'll work in Woody.
Kindest Regards,
Brad Lay
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>
> thanks for any ideas you may have.
look in your /etc/mysql/my.cnf file for the line
'skip-networking', and comment it.
restart mysql and you should be cooking.
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"I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure."
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>
> thanks for any ideas you may have.
look in your /etc/mysql/my.cnf file for the line
'skip-networking', and comment it.
restart mysql and you should be cooking.
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nboard stuff.
My mistake was buying an onboard sata raid promise controller and got
stuck with a piece of crap binary that taints my kernel when I load it
(unless you run a certain release of redhat/slackware/). It works, but
only just.
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work
nboard stuff.
My mistake was buying an onboard sata raid promise controller and got
stuck with a piece of crap binary that taints my kernel when I load it
(unless you run a certain release of redhat/slackware/). It works, but
only just.
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work
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Last I looked, I was sure this was a debian-isp list, not redhat-support list
:-)
Regards,
Brad Lay ( brad /at/ coo
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Last I looked, I was sure this was a debian-isp list, not redhat-support list
:-)
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IF_ the mail had a virus, not every message
even if its not [which would be rude, leave it up to AVG and the like to
do that.]
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IF_ the mail had a virus, not every message
even if its not [which would be rude, leave it up to AVG and the like to
do that.]
Regards,
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fang (sendmail milter), in my setups. I'm very pleased.
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fang (sendmail milter), in my setups. I'm very pleased.
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all Apache webservers
ii libc6 2.3.1-17 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii libc6-dev 2.3.1-17 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea
Quite the pain :(
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ed routing. Again, I'm asking only for
> pointers to software, maybe someone had similar problem. Thank you.
This should give you a kickstart on your way anyhow. Let us know how you
go in the end.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Sun, 6 Apr 2003, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 20:34:30 +0200, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
>
> [...]
> >http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/
>
> Upon first look this looks nice -- but there's no Debian package available
> (AFAIC gather), and it needs tpop3d which also isn't Debi
First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
machine do this exact same problem. I found it had been rootkitted. YMMV.
It could be something else but I'd check anyway.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Roger Ward wrote:
> I have a wie
First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
machine do this exact same problem. I found it had been rootkitted. YMMV.
It could be something else but I'd check anyway.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Roger Ward wrote:
> I have a wie
Pretty much as the subject says, anybody know of any software that stores
its stuff in mysql, with a (prefereably php) frontend. and if possible
works best work exim :-)
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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Pretty much as the subject says, anybody know of any software that stores
its stuff in mysql, with a (prefereably php) frontend. and if possible
works best work exim :-)
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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Sender, Receiver, Total mails and bytes; it keeps
your main domain mail statistics with regard to Days Top
Domain, Top Users values for per day, per month and years.
Very pretty. :)
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Markus Welsch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I&
Sender, Receiver, Total mails and bytes; it keeps
your main domain mail statistics with regard to Days Top
Domain, Top Users values for per day, per month and years.
Very pretty. :)
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Markus Welsch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I&
recursion no;
-> /etc/bind/named.conf.options
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
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>
> Hi
> I've heard about disable zone transferring in BIND. I thought
recursion no;
-> /etc/bind/named.conf.options
Regards,
Brad Lay
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> Hi
> I've heard about disable zone transferring in BIND. I thought
n and
read the howto :-)]
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Brad Lay
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n and
read the howto :-)]
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.54-2 Powerful antivirus scanner for Unix
And to enable mail scaning you put into /etc/mail/mimedefang.pl.conf the
line,
$Features{'Virus:CLAMAV'} = '/usr/bin/clamscan';
And away she goes ;-)
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Markus Wels
.54-2 Powerful antivirus scanner for Unix
And to enable mail scaning you put into /etc/mail/mimedefang.pl.conf the
line,
$Features{'Virus:CLAMAV'} = '/usr/bin/clamscan';
And away she goes ;-)
Regards,
Brad Lay
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ng it on a
squid level tho, I'd suggest these few squid log analyizing programs.
calamaris - Log analyzer for Squid or Oops proxy log files
sarg - Squid Analysis Report Generator
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Simon Bland wrote:
> I'm sure this issue h
a catchall. They are evil. :)
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Dustin Douglas wrote:
> Hey guys, got a connundrum and would like some pointers about it.
>
> Fairly basic Sendmail setup hosting email for abou
apd).
http://www.openldap.org/
Hope this helps..
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Simon Bland wrote:
> I've just changed companies that I work for, and the new place is a real
> mess.. One of the first things I want to do is to
Take a look at NetAcct-mysql <http://netacct-mysql.sourceforge.net/>
That'll make it easy to work out whos chewing your bw ;) and all the data
can be used anyway you wish by writing your own querys against mysql.
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formail -f -s sendmail user@address < user-mailbox
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Dustin Douglas wrote:
> I've got a user who has an inbox on a server that I run
> (qpopper/sendmail/mbox if that makes a dif
telnet localhost 80
GET /file HTTP/1.0
(Thats ENTER, ENTER.)
What happens then? Look in the access.log and error.log as well.
You might want to tag a | less on the end of the telnet line, if you need
to scroll.
Try that and see what happens.
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kages into the
apt-proxy cache.
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002,
.Shape_port_80
[10:39 AM][root@genuis][/etc/shaper]$ cat cbq-80.Shape_port_80
DEVICE=eth0,10Mbit,1Mbit
RATE=50Kbit
WEIGHT=5Kbit
PRIO=5
RULE=0.0.0.0/0:80,
It'll all make sense to you when you read the shaper readme.
Very versatile and pretty easy to use. YMMV.
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If I ever wanted to make a boot floppy i've always just done this.
cd /usr/src/linux
make bzdisk
I'm sure theres a debian-specific way, but this way works ;)
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reluctant to use djbdns because of this thread and the fact that none of
your software is packaged for Debian. Wouldn't it make sense to change the
way your licence is worded?
[DISCLAIMER: I use bind8, im happy with bind8 and only host ~100 domains,
I'm nobody special.]
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nged the way they got the virus signatures
database, so I would suggest to you, to upgrade to 0.51-2 and you'll find
clamscan will work exceptionally well.
Regards,
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nged the way they got the virus signatures
database, so I would suggest to you, to upgrade to 0.51-2 and you'll find
clamscan will work exceptionally well.
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Try doing fuser -m /var/www and findint the PID thats using /var/www and
killing it, then do a umount.
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Try doing fuser -m /var/www and findint the PID thats using /var/www and
killing it, then do a umount.
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