not be a suitable solution (I know it's
not quite what you asked for).
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I'd think you can get away with linking /var/tmp to /tmp but /var/lock might
be tricky to get around.
Can entire /var be mounted noexec?
In my case I doubt it since much of postfix lives there. It might be possible
in certain cases though I'm not sure.
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On a somewhat related note ...
I have the habit of mount /tmp with noexec,nosuid,nodev. I also mount /usr
and /boot ro. These minor changes can prevent common automated attacks
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parties should be subjected to your spam.
Coker, consider a private email, before publically hanging someone.
When someone does something stupid there is value in making sure that everyone
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that are flexible enough to
accommodate changing rules. Unless you never foresee changes to your network
learn the proper tool (your MTA) to implement rules, iptables rules are a
yes/no proposition and you'll regret using it instead of learning how to use
the MTA.
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... I never really followed up on that one, but I still believe you're
wrong ;-)
BTW, forwarding (to an appropriate server) is an excellent way to speed up DNS
resolution, I use it frequently.
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On Thursday 07 October 2004 13:20, August MacBeth wrote:
cache. Surprisingly, Mac OSX (unix based) cache's DNS as well, which
bum's me out.
That is surprising. Are you saying that Mac OSX caches the DNS permanently
and/or for longer than the TTL supplied by Bind?
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to a particular browser (User-Agent).
I've not tried it but it certainly sounds possible.
On the other hand, there's a reason that it's recommended to run apache
without DNS resolution turned on, DNS can be _very_ slow!
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Directory /var/www/net/wehave
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On previous servers I have used the template approach. I don't like to
creating hundreds of nearly identical configs, to me identical means
redundant.
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being identical, if
I have to setup a few sites with specific configs I can live with it.
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the defaults in some cases (SSL sites for example) but that can
be done by adding normal rules in virtualhost or Directory containers.
On September 5, 2004 09:06 pm, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting up a new server and would like to use mod_vhost_alias, or other
mass virtual hosting method
and abcd.com when those are actually
the same site.
Basically, I'd like apache logging to be smart enough to realize that it is
actually serving abcd.com although the hostname in the request was
www.abcd.com.
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On August 12, 2004 07:23 am, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 20:18:02 EDT, Fraser Campbell writes:
Does anyone know of a step-by-step howto of setting up LDAP for use with
postfix?
http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html ?
http://www.google.com/search?q=postfix+ldap+howto ?
I
On August 12, 2004 11:38 am, Robert Waldner wrote:
Any chance you could show me the LDAP setup along with a dump (LDIF) of
how a few accounts are set up?
Sure.
main.cf:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases ldap:ldapsource
...
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a step-by-step howto of setting up LDAP for use with
postfix? I have users in LDAP and now I want to define aliases virtual
domains within LDAP. I'd be happy to write the howto once I get the basics
down ...
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refer to that file. You can probably make it check the
file by adding something like auth requisite pam_securetty.so
to /etc/pam.d/ssh (note that's completely untested so don't try it remotely
of course).
If you do try it let us know how it works out.
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1). I've seen a case that
after a mysqldump and restore the new records did not honour have that
behaviour, missing ids were reused. I'm sure that I did something wrong
with the dump but in that case it was not important so I didn't research it
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daemons?
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saying that to send email with smtp you must accept
email by smtp.
It is normal (or at least common) to verify that the sender's domain at least
appears to accept mail but a given mail relay could be dedicated to outgoing
mail and there's no reason that it must accept mail.
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email by smtp.
It is normal (or at least common) to verify that the sender's domain at least
appears to accept mail but a given mail relay could be dedicated to outgoing
mail and there's no reason that it must accept mail.
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Of course I've never used CIPE so I may be totally off base.
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Of course I've never used CIPE so I may be totally off base.
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if other caching nameservers do it differently then it's a bug IMHO.
I would be very surprised if it is different when DNS queries are being
forward from one DNS server to another. Or did you mean something else?
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if other caching nameservers do it differently then it's a bug IMHO.
I would be very surprised if it is different when DNS queries are being
forward from one DNS server to another. Or did you mean something else?
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Personally I wouldn't bother with supporting things on the old address, set
TTLs on the A records very low (let's say 10 minutes) at the point where you
wish to switch the servers and just do it. If DNS is done correctly then
there should be very little downtime.
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that OpenGroupware (http://www.opengroupware.org/) has
support for sieve filtering and vacation scripts.
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from experienced cyrus admins
greatly appreciated!
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'sieve_put_file_withdest()'.
What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
just SIEVE support?
PS: Can't imagine how it was possible to live without SIEVE. :)
Procmail, the syntax is hideous but it does the job ;-)
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mind) but they don't
see the version or all of the different modules that I am running.
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then I would agree, but in this case no pam or nsswitch tricks are used.
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-links.html). If you truly want
double the bandwidth you won't get it but if you just want to share the load
across multiple connections then this is the answer.
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-links.html). If you truly want
double the bandwidth you won't get it but if you just want to share the load
across multiple connections then this is the answer.
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Redhat) see to work fine
with the 580.
We've had both 570s and 580s that turned out to be duds but as long as they
work, they work well. In your circumstances I'd definitely try and get the
570 (I believe full model number is DFE-570TX).
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default is 4. The parameter is found
in /etc/courier/imapd
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the null sender, blocking such messages is usually a bad
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is not local and try to reach it through the Internet.
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distribution but selectively install what you want from
testing or unstable (apt-get -t testing install mysql-server)
I prefer the first solution if it's available (and it is for mysql-server).
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distribution but selectively install what you want from
testing or unstable (apt-get -t testing install mysql-server)
I prefer the first solution if it's available (and it is for mysql-server).
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, /root/.ssh/authorized_keys3 ...
Putty keys do works with openssh but you must edit them first. Putty keys
look rather like the ascii export of a gpg key, you must edit them so that
they look like this:
ssh-rsa 89yh23wrnhjfdg... #all one line
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, /root/.ssh/authorized_keys3 ...
Putty keys do works with openssh but you must edit them first. Putty keys
look rather like the ascii export of a gpg key, you must edit them so that
they look like this:
ssh-rsa 89yh23wrnhjfdg... #all one line
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In this case the routing tables are named sprint and wiznet for convenience
(those are names of upstream ISPs). If you wish to name your routing tables
rather than refer to them by number use /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
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In this case the routing tables are named sprint and wiznet for convenience
(those are names of upstream ISPs). If you wish to name your routing tables
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routing is setup correctly. Documents are at http://www.lartc.org/ IIRC.
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be interested in.
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-linux.sourceforge.net/).
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think amavis-ng
does that) as well.
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think amavis-ng
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made PHP-based web interface. Works like a charm. Only drawback is
it's only available in testing and unstable (but most of our servers un
testing and are rock stable)
Thomas
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it on my
home network so far but I do plan to eventually use it in my hosting
business, I rather like the idea of diversity (bind being the defacto
standard for dns it is subject to much more attacks).
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it on my
home network so far but I do plan to eventually use it in my hosting
business, I rather like the idea of diversity (bind being the defacto
standard for dns it is subject to much more attacks).
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domains each domain
has an administrator (or more than one) who can manage email within their
domain.
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globally. Any ideas?
Yes it sounds like denying either uploads or downloads would have saved you.
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with private IPs on the hosts and to use DNAT to forward traffic to
the machines. On another note, shorewall is an excellent framework for
managing iptables rules, it will even manage proxy arp for you when you need
to use that.
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stored in a database whipping up an administrative interface for domains is
quite trivial, I just don't see the advantages of going the extra step of
putting the emails themselves into a database.
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If it's communicating with your firewall/webserver/whatever then your machine
knows the MAC, you could use a system call like this:
arp $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR] | tail -1 | awk '{ print $3 }'
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out over the network make sure that they're
_all_ received at the other end. With many cable and dsl connections (around
here anyway) this is a common problem. Make sure that it isn't your
firewalls dropping fragments.
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a different
user, per 32 groups. The 32 group limit is a compile time option in the
kernel but I believe other utilities need to be recompiled should you try to
change it ... haven't tried myself.
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agent ...
perhaps that's what you're looking for? There's very good documentation on
how to set it up at http://kirb.insanegenius.net/postfix.html
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the html it seems to be ignored (the
http header takes precedence).
Does anyone know of a good tutorial on handling these issues, since I've spent
most of my life dealing only with English this is pretty new to me. Can I
just set the default charset to utf-8?
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the html it seems to be ignored (the
http header takes precedence).
Does anyone know of a good tutorial on handling these issues, since I've spent
most of my life dealing only with English this is pretty new to me. Can I
just set the default charset to utf-8?
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it's mentioned in
/usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian
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firewall you should use the
ip_conntrack_ftp module. Have you run a tcpdump on you Internet interface to
ensure that the packets from source port 20 are indeed not reaching you?
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for
with the combination of mod_fastcgi and suexec, see
http://www.fastcgi.com/docs/faq.html#PHP
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with the combination of mod_fastcgi and suexec, see
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: by mail.customer.com (Postfix, from userid 500)
id 49B193FF2; Mon, 23 Jun 2003 14:04:59 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 14:04:59 -0400
From: Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: test
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Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 14:04:59 -0400
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as to how long a branch is supported? PHP
4.2.0 is just over a year old, php 4.2.3 about 6 months old ...
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as to how long a branch is supported? PHP
4.2.0 is just over a year old, php 4.2.3 about 6 months old ...
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at the headers from the autoresponders, some identify themselves, many
do not. I found Internet Mail Service, Microsoft Exchange, OSM Client, and
SMTP 32 vX.
How have you guys gotten around the autoresponder problem in the past? Is
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at the headers from the autoresponders, some identify themselves, many
do not. I found Internet Mail Service, Microsoft Exchange, OSM Client, and
SMTP 32 vX.
How have you guys gotten around the autoresponder problem in the past? Is
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at the headers from the autoresponders, some identify themselves, many
do not. I found Internet Mail Service, Microsoft Exchange, OSM Client, and
SMTP 32 vX.
How have you guys gotten around the autoresponder problem in the past? Is
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one (I did), obviously I remeber the -b from
darker days ;-)
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effect with advanced routing (see iproute package).
Hope that helps, if not let us know more about what you're trying to achieve.
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effect with advanced routing (see iproute package).
Hope that helps, if not let us know more about what you're trying to achieve.
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,
check_relay_domains
My smtpd_client_restrictions is not set, I rely on
smtpd_recipient_restrictions to catch everything and it seems to work fairly
well.
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mention it, KMail actually does have this option, it's
just not on the default toolbar. Fixed. Thanks for the tip!
That's awesome thanks for letting us know that you found it, I would never
have looked. I was always right-clicking on the list address and then
selecting reply to.
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, I just tried it and l or L works in
kmail to reply to list as well, fantastic.
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NAT ..
You don't show in your diagram where the NAT device is. What type of NAT
device are you using is also important.
Anyone have this document or Howto that can share us [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
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are
available in both woody and sid.
There is an excellent howto at http://kirb.insanegenius.net/postfix.html
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to redirect these requests to www.microsoft.com. I doubt that the worm
actually honours such a redirect but at least it made me happy at the time.
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to redirect these requests to www.microsoft.com. I doubt that the worm
actually honours such a redirect but at least it made me happy at the time.
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On Tuesday 11 March 2003 06:51, Eduard Ballester wrote:
My question:
do you know any software like Perdition but for FTP service?
We use ftpproxy from suse, it's packaged for Debian so have a look. I'm not
sure how like perdition it might be though.
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