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Interesting idea, at least I am hoping that I can find somewhere in the
US (or anywhere where there's good bandwidth back to Australia) where I
could potentially get a number of machines hosted with someone available
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it can obviously cause problems. It can also help to keep /var/log
separate from the rest of /var for various reasons.
If you'd not likely to see more than 500mb of data used each day by
users, then this small amount of partitioning is not likely to get in
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it can obviously cause problems. It can also help to keep /var/log
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verbrose output, which includes byte
counters then -x to sure the exact value of numbers instead of say 100K
and -Z will reset the counter. I'm not sure what exists in the way of
an iptables perl module.
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I'm assuming your MTA did the same as mine and appended your domain.
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and do:
apt-get update apt-get -u install ssh
Then either take it out again or create an /etc/apt/preferences file
with something along the lines of:
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 50
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distribution?. Note that the host is a server on production.
Not sure but it's safe to use Postfix, so why not use that?
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). The procmailrc syntax does not allow me to
test the existence of a ~/.procmailrc.
Change your /etc/procmailrc to this and it'll fix your problem:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
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, but using iptables is easier. My Apache setup is complex enough
already...
But that's assumming that it comes from the same IP addr.
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But that's assumming that it comes from the same IP addr.
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everything on my site (including .tgz files). Does anyone know anything
about it?
Surely you'd be able to disallow access to it with Apache?
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If you get pop/imap daemons that support PAM then you can authenticate
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? =)
If you get pop/imap daemons that support PAM then you can authenticate
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on which one I should use?
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their mail under /var (some
programs might need this path for mbox... that would be the only reason
they'd want it to... compatibility I take it... if not make them use
Maildir.
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on a dynamic IP address. In
particular mail as it could end up in someone else's hands.
Never the less I have an A record for my cable gateway so that I can
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IP address. In
particular mail as it could end up in someone else's hands.
Never the less I have an A record for my cable gateway so that I can
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courier-imap support Maildir only, which means mbox guys can't use imap
service correctly. I am planing to install uw-imap and let it binding
Is there a reason why they need mbox?
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this optional for each list would
be nice to have.
Can do this with any decent list manager.
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be nice to have.
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the network traffic.
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database packages out myself. Replication will be important though and
last time I checked mysql didn't have any which is pretty useless (but I
think they might have been implementing it).
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Thanx, I didn't know this feature... Acctually, I'm not so familiar with
IMAP protocol yet...
Depending what language you use you won't need to know the IMAP
protocol. Things like perl and php have IMAP modules.
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subnet in this example because we haven't been allocated
any yet and I wopuldn't use someone else's IPs in an example :)
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a different
default route for different users?
I am not sure if that can be done or why you'd want to do it. You might
be better off asking on the cistron radius mailing list.
By default I think you'll find that dialup clients will have the NAS IP
Address as their default route.
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default route for different users?
I am not sure if that can be done or why you'd want to do it. You might
be better off asking on the cistron radius mailing list.
By default I think you'll find that dialup clients will have the NAS IP
Address as their default route.
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If all you need mirrored in real time is the database then I think MySQL
might have replication now. If not try and find a database that does
(PostgreSQL maybe?).
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be
reasonable but if you can afford it then your better off using your ISPs
secondary DNS (some ISPs such as connect.com.au provide it for free).
I've also heard of centralinfo.net who provide free DNS with a limited
number of records. I can't say how reliable they are though.
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at something like that. But I'm
just curious how that would handle having multiple services. Would it
just be a matter of having them deliminated with a comma or something?
Or would it be better to have an attribute for each service like
filter=(telnet=yes)?
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at something like that. But I'm
just curious how that would handle having multiple services. Would it
just be a matter of having them deliminated with a comma or something?
Or would it be better to have an attribute for each service like
filter=(telnet=yes)?
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, but you might need to do some form of
clustering and you may need the same IPs through both ISPs.a
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recall something being considered for this.
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, but you might need to do some form of
clustering and you may need the same IPs through both ISPs.a
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be possible to do it with different IPs, but I am not sure
if the Linux kernel as it is can support it.
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defaults yet either, but I do
recall something being considered for this.
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. So say they have a 20 hour block acount,
when it gets up to 20 hours I would like to d/c them and disable logins
untill the next month. Is this possible at all? Or is it going to
require a bit of hacking and a few perl scripts?
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A forward -i eth2 -j MASQ
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is plugged into the modem with a patch cable.
PPPoA would probably have less overhead but it'd be more expensive and
I don't think there's any support for it in Linux at this stage.
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device, as I said, PPPoE writes to the ethernet interface rawly. Only
the PPP device has an IP address and it's more of a pseudo device.
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have in Australia. It still doesn't have to waste any IP addresses.
Just one IP address for the main interface of your gw.
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changing IP addresses. And I'm not sure how that'd be for multihoming.
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don't see the point in doing it if you wouldn't do it for a
T1. If anything a failure is unlikely to be the ADSL's fault, but more
the provider (or the telco).
Also keep in mind that if it's ADSL, that their upstream bandwidth would
be less than a T1.
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. I like it better than exim and easy to
configure.
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then the chroot is probably working, but you
don't have /bin/bash inside it. Every command and program that the user
execute needs to be inside the chroot gaol.
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