--Wednesday, October 27, 2004 09:56:24 -0300 Federico Lazcano
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need an advice on reporting in web pages (MRTG-Like) the activities of
a mail system build on Postfix + Amamisd-new + Spamassassin.
Any clue?
$ apt-cache search amavis
amavis-stats - Virus statistics
--Wednesday, October 06, 2004 21:28:10 -0700 Richard A Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, August MacBeth wrote:
[...]
Your next best bet is to probably rely on DNS round-robin and
define a few addresses for your ftp server... Any decent
client/server DNS will rotate the addresses
--Tuesday, October 05, 2004 10:36:33 +0200 martin f krafft
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
use amavisd-new or spampd. The latter seems to be better than
amavisd-new.
What does better mean? Faster? More flexible? Easier to use/extend?
Just curious.
Cheers, Marcel
pgpxHxlg5OIQM.pgp
Description: PGP
--Tuesday, October 05, 2004 14:02:17 +0200 martin f krafft
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.05.1123
+0200]:
What does better mean? Faster? More flexible? Easier to
use/extend? Just curious.
Having talked to Sven Mueller about this, he said that one
--Thursday, September 30, 2004 01:36:45 +0200 Andrew Miehs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Its a little off topic, but am looking at setting up a wiki
Maybe try MediaWiki. That's the one behind wikipedia.org
Although you claim you are not a PHP fan, it's really worth a look.
Strong features, even
--Monday, August 16, 2004 09:39:48 +0200 R.M. Evers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 18:08, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
we are planning to set up a serial-ATA based fileserver (1
Terabyte). the host will be dedicated solely to serving files (via
[...]
we're using a backup server
--Thursday, July 08, 2004 21:00:09 -0500 Rod Rodolico
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just talked myself into a corner. A client called and asked if we
can do a streaming video server and I said Yes, of course.
[...]
Depends on what you/your customer wnats exactly.
Maybe check out Apple's Darwin Streaming
--Friday, July 09, 2004 11:02:46 +0200 Stefan Neufeind
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd appreciate to hear from you about your test-results on
streaming-video- servers (private mail) - or maybe others here are
interested as well.
Yip, me2.
Cheers, Marcel
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--Thursday, July 08, 2004 21:00:09 -0500 Rod Rodolico
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just talked myself into a corner. A client called and asked if we
can do a streaming video server and I said Yes, of course.
[...]
Depends on what you/your customer wnats exactly.
Maybe check out Apple's Darwin Streaming
--Friday, July 09, 2004 11:02:46 +0200 Stefan Neufeind
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd appreciate to hear from you about your test-results on
streaming-video- servers (private mail) - or maybe others here are
interested as well.
Yip, me2.
Cheers, Marcel
--Sunday, June 20, 2004 00:26:48 -0600 Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ward Willats wrote:
Yeah, everyone _should_ use AUTH (and heck, SSL), but for a
boutique server with few relayers, pop-before-smtp still works
very well, thank you, with no existing client configuration
changes.
--Sunday, June 20, 2004 00:26:48 -0600 Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ward Willats wrote:
Yeah, everyone _should_ use AUTH (and heck, SSL), but for a
boutique server with few relayers, pop-before-smtp still works
very well, thank you, with no existing client configuration
changes.
--Thursday, June 17, 2004 09:09:05 -0400 Dale E Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. I run a small mailserver, and I'm interested in allowing my
users to relay mail off of it. I'm currently using exim4 as my
MTA, and uw-imap for client mail access. In the past I have used
exact[0] to allow
--Thursday, June 17, 2004 09:09:05 -0400 Dale E Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. I run a small mailserver, and I'm interested in allowing my
users to relay mail off of it. I'm currently using exim4 as my
MTA, and uw-imap for client mail access. In the past I have used
exact[0] to allow
--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear all,
we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a
remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card
at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wire the
--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear all,
we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a
remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card
at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wire the
--Friday, May 21, 2004 01:23:52 +1000 Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
My idea was to have a
cron job watch the FTP logs to launch rsync. That way rsync would only try
to copy the files that were most recently updated. There would be a daily
rsync cron job to cover for any problems
--Friday, May 21, 2004 01:23:52 +1000 Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
My idea was to have a
cron job watch the FTP logs to launch rsync. That way rsync would only try
to copy the files that were most recently updated. There would be a daily
rsync cron job to cover for any problems
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 01:43:43 +0200 Andreas John [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just to be curious: I'm thinking for some time about using andrew fs, i.e.
coda instead of NFS.
Good luck. My experiments with CODA were quite disappointing.
Already the first run with bonnie++ for performance checking
--Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:38:56 -0700 Chad Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I chose ext3 for it's reliablity over ReiserFS.
I found ext3 too slow (although rock solid) for large
amounts of mail. Since Reiser was no option (too much
data loss in the past) we opted for XFS.
Cheers, Marcel
--
--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 experience: Reiser
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 01:43:43 +0200 Andreas John [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just to be curious: I'm thinking for some time about using andrew fs, i.e.
coda instead of NFS.
Good luck. My experiments with CODA were quite disappointing.
Already the first run with bonnie++ for performance checking
--Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:38:56 -0700 Chad Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I chose ext3 for it's reliablity over ReiserFS.
I found ext3 too slow (although rock solid) for large
amounts of mail. Since Reiser was no option (too much
data loss in the past) we opted for XFS.
Cheers, Marcel
--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 experience: Reiser
--Monday, February 23, 2004 12:56:16 +0100 Kaiser, Michael (ZIBP)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
We just boot our new machines remotely and are done within seconds.
It's not too flexible compared with FAI, but installation and
maintenance
is _much_ simpler.
as long as m23 is not capable of
--Sunday, February 22, 2004 20:55:38 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What are you guys using to deploy new systems. In our env we are bringing up
one system every other week. So far, we've been using Red Hat and Kickstart.
We simply save the config on a floppy then boot from the CD and a few
minutes
--Monday, February 16, 2004 07:17:57 +0100 Thomas GOIRAND [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi !
As I said in previous post on that mailling list, I'm developping a tool for
website hosting called Domain Technologie Control.
Maybe check out Sympa. Virtual hosting, very customizable (optional) web
--Monday, February 16, 2004 07:17:57 +0100 Thomas GOIRAND [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi !
As I said in previous post on that mailling list, I'm developping a tool for
website hosting called Domain Technologie Control.
Maybe check out Sympa. Virtual hosting, very customizable (optional) web
--Tuesday, December 02, 2003 17:18:05 -0500 Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On December 2, 2003 10:46 am, David Zejda wrote:
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
To throw into something different:
PowerDNS works fine
--Tuesday, October 21, 2003 11:57:31 +0200 Ulrich Scholler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Mon Oct 20, 2003 at 18:25:52 +0100, Steve Kemp wrote:
What should be my way forward? Would FAI work best or
should I look at some scheme for creating a new
release ISO instead?
I think, as a happy user of
--Tuesday, October 21, 2003 11:57:31 +0200 Ulrich Scholler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Mon Oct 20, 2003 at 18:25:52 +0100, Steve Kemp wrote:
What should be my way forward? Would FAI work best or
should I look at some scheme for creating a new
release ISO instead?
I think, as a happy user of
--Thursday, October 02, 2003 00:38:02 +0300 kgb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 00:09, Hilko Bengen wrote:
Hi,
I am currently in the process of choosing hardware for
Debian GNU/Linux based router systems and am looking for
Gigabit Ethernet interface cards (and appropriate
mainboards).
--Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:18:39 +0200 Craig
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Guys
I have debian boxes throughout a wan that I would like to
setup so they pull updated packages etc off one central
box.
Any ideas ?
Depends ;-) For example on the number of packages
you frequently install/update etc. A
Hi fellow ISPs
Anyone ever tried the Intel S875/S845 mainboards
with Woody? They come with one (two for the 845)
Intel PRO100+ and one Intel PRO1000 XT interface (for the
875) onboard which I find pretty tempting.
According to Intel they are Red Hat* Linux 8.0
comaptible...
The 875 chipset is
--Wednesday, May 21, 2003 15:23:34 -0500 Dustin Douglas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While this isn't exactly Debian related, it _is_ ISP
related.
We'll shortly be purchasing an SSL Cert for one of our
clients who is going to be launching an e-commerce site,
but I'm at a loss as to which company to buy
--On Thursday, April 24, 2003 15:43:31 -0600 David Bishop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a user that really like to create files. Then,
they don't clean them up. We have already put a quota*
on them, but unfortunetly, their directory is so large
and convaluted, that they can't even figure
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 17:49:18 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside
of US? Or any nameservers for it?
I'm trying to determine if this is a US only issue, ahem.
$ whois aljazeera.net|head -25
Whois Server Version 1.3
Domain names in the
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 14:15:45 -0500
Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 14:15:45 -0500
Fraser Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:21, Marcel Hicking wrote:
If someone has a hint on how to get it to default
to framebuffersless textmode, no X starting
that would make it an even better rescue CD...
I pretty sure that's
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:31:12 +0100
Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I'd like to have a small Linux partition on a dos \ Windows disk to
include a bootloader (lilo) and some utilities for partitioning,
formatting, and making and restoring disk images.
The german c't
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:03:05 +0200
Mozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all
What would be the best logging package to use on a big shared hosting server
to give each domain owner stats on his website?
I have roughly 4500 domains on that box.
Well, Webalizer is a classic, though not too flexible to
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:31:12 +0100
Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Randy Kramer wrote:
I'd like to have a small Linux partition on a dos \ Windows disk to
include a bootloader (lilo) and some utilities for partitioning,
formatting, and making and restoring disk images.
The german c't
Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:53:01 -0500
Thedore Knab [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am moving away from using ext3 on my servers due to its high
overhead and lower performance. I am considering either XFS or
JFS.
Does anybody know how XFS compares to JFS or if they can be
compared together. I want to use a
--On Freitag, 11. Oktober 2002 09:06 +1000 Jason Lim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Redhat, Mandrake, etc. are the market leaders. Debian can probably never
surpass them in terms of numbers. However, if we can at least join the
market leaders in getting certified and supported, it'll make a
--On Freitag, 11. Oktober 2002 09:06 +1000 Jason Lim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Redhat, Mandrake, etc. are the market leaders. Debian can probably never
surpass them in terms of numbers. However, if we can at least join the
market leaders in getting certified and supported, it'll make a big
Hi folks
I'd like to login to Cyrus via pop3/imap
with a login [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunatelly Cyrus barks with -ERR Invalid user
right away.
Just to make sure I've tried both passwd/shadow
(pwcheck standard) and pam/mysql (pwcheck_pam).
Doesn't make a difference - which is to be expected
Hi folks
I'd like to login to Cyrus via pop3/imap
with a login [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunatelly Cyrus barks with -ERR Invalid user
right away.
Just to make sure I've tried both passwd/shadow
(pwcheck standard) and pam/mysql (pwcheck_pam).
Doesn't make a difference - which is to be expected
since I
You're right, that was one of the problems.
Another was that Postfix is running chrooted and therefor
could not connect to mysql. Error was:
postfix/cleanup[12345]: warning: connect to mysql server
inet:localhost: Can't connect to local MySQL server through
socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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).
$ apt-cache show ntop
Description: display
Hi folks
I'm trying to get web-cyradm running with postfix, cyrus and mysql.
Luc de Louw' pretty detailed Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO on
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/postfix.phtml
is unfortunaetlly very redhat centered. Since there's also the
PAM and sasl stuff involved, debugging is somewhat
--On Freitag, 5. Juli 2002 11:38 +1000 Jason Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But won't rmdir . succeed if they are in the public_html directory?
rmdirs _below_ client1/site1/cgi-bin/ and client1/site1/htdocs/ would
all work.
rmdirs of client1/site1/htdocs/, or client1/site1/cgi-bin/
--On Freitag, 5. Juli 2002 11:38 +1000 Jason Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But won't rmdir . succeed if they are in the public_html directory?
rmdirs _below_ client1/site1/cgi-bin/ and client1/site1/htdocs/ would
all work.
rmdirs of client1/site1/htdocs/, or client1/site1/cgi-bin/ themselves
will
Hi
Currently I'm in the process of planing the migration
of the config and user information to a central LDAP
database for as many services as possible.
Has anyone succeeded in keeping all DNS data (currently I'm
using bind with the usual zone files) in an LDAP database?
If possible, I'd like
--
Karl E. Jørgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.karl.jorgensen.com
Today's fortune:
God may be subtle, but he isn't plain mean.
-- Albert Einstein
--
Marcel Hicking
VIA NET.WORKS Deutschland GmbH
Bismarckstrasse 120, D-47057 Duisburg
Geschaeftsfuehrung: Ray D. Samuelson, Matt
Hi folks
Does anyone know if it is possible to
have the Apache config - or at least
the config for virtual hosts - in LDAP?
(I'm not talking authorization here, I
know there is an Apache mod for this)
TIA,
Marcel
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--On Dienstag, 9. April 2002 08:09 +1000 Dj Statik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Alternative 2. postfix and cyrus imapd/pop3d
1. postfix does have MySQL support
2. Cyrus appears to cope quite hapilly with MySQL
The only flaw with this set up is that it doesn't really allow for
. Trouble? Contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Marcel Hicking
VIA NET.WORKS Deutschland GmbH
Bismarckstrasse 120, D-47057 Duisburg
Geschaeftsfuehrung: Ray D. Samuelson, Matt Nydell
Amtsgericht Duisburg, HRB 7672
Phone: +49 203-3093 100, Fax:+49 203-3093 112
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
Hi folks
Could anyone provide me with some newbie hints
to the nessus system? I've apt-get install'd
the nessusd and commandline (non-X) nessus stuff
(on the same machine for a start) but I don't get
the idea behind the several logins passwords etc.
Didn't find the docs very helpful for
On 16 Jan 2002, at 11:37, Jesse wrote:
[...]
And then just let apache handle the name based vhosts?
Is
it really necessary to have a seperate zone file for each
vhost?
Since Martin has discussed the bind part, I'll try to
explain the apache bit in somewhat common language.
Think it a two
On 17 Jan 2002, at 2:40, Stefan Luebcke wrote:
Hello everybody,
maybe I am stupid :-) , but since I tried to work with the apache-ssl server
and uninstall for that reason the standard apache server it is impossible to
get the index.html file. I tried the run-time configuration directive
On 16 Jan 2002, at 11:37, Jesse wrote:
[...]
And then just let apache handle the name based vhosts?
Is
it really necessary to have a seperate zone file for each
vhost?
Since Martin has discussed the bind part, I'll try to
explain the apache bit in somewhat common language.
Think it a two
On 17 Jan 2002, at 2:40, Stefan Luebcke wrote:
Hello everybody,
maybe I am stupid :-) , but since I tried to work with the apache-ssl server
and uninstall for that reason the standard apache server it is impossible to
get the index.html file. I tried the run-time configuration directive
On 11 Jan 2002, at 0:06, martin f krafft wrote:
--+xNpyl7Qekk2NvDX
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.10.1646 +0100]: /bin/true will log you out right
On 11 Jan 2002, at 0:06, martin f krafft wrote:
--+xNpyl7Qekk2NvDX
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.10.1646 +0100]: /bin/true will log you out right
What about sftp?
Clients should be available by now. I mean,
Windooze clients ;-)
As secure as scp, as restricted as ftp.
Cheers,
Marcel
On 9 Jan 2002, at 21:19, Tim Quinlan wrote:
how about setting the user's shell to /bin/true. this
allows ftp, but no login shell. so it may work for scp
No way.
/bin/true will log you out right away,
and therefore you cannot start scp.
I've doublechecked this yesterday, and
even tried to put exit into the .bashrc
*This* did work fine, no ssh anymore, but scp
works. But! unforunatelly the user can scp
an new .bashrc or use ssh and rm to remove
is /bin/true in /etc/shells?
;-)
Cheers,
Marcel
On 10 Jan 2002, at 17:14, Glenn Hocking wrote:
Hi all
I have just tried the /bin/true trick for logins but find
that ftp does not work. I use proftpd and the box tested is
debian stable. Any ideas?
I have had many problems with USR modems
What about sftp?
Clients should be available by now. I mean,
Windooze clients ;-)
As secure as scp, as restricted as ftp.
Cheers,
Marcel
On 9 Jan 2002, at 21:19, Tim Quinlan wrote:
how about setting the user's shell to /bin/true. this
allows ftp, but no login shell. so it may work for scp
No way.
/bin/true will log you out right away,
and therefore you cannot start scp.
I've doublechecked this yesterday, and
even tried to put exit into the .bashrc
*This* did work fine, no ssh anymore, but scp
works. But! unforunatelly the user can scp
an new .bashrc or use ssh and rm to remove it.
is /bin/true in /etc/shells?
;-)
Cheers,
Marcel
On 10 Jan 2002, at 17:14, Glenn Hocking wrote:
Hi all
I have just tried the /bin/true trick for logins but find
that ftp does not work. I use proftpd and the box tested is
debian stable. Any ideas?
I have had many problems with USR modems
post lives at [1]]
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.08.1634 +0100]: User Mode Linux virtual
machines are networkable, to each other, to the host,
and to other physical machines. So, UML can be used to
set up a virtual network that allows setting up and
testing
post lives at [1]]
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.08.1634 +0100]: User Mode Linux virtual
machines are networkable, to each other, to the host,
and to other physical machines. So, UML can be used to
set up a virtual network that allows setting up and
testing
Just a quick thought, as it says on the website:
User Mode Linux virtual machines are networkable,
to each other, to the host, and to other physical
machines. So, UML can be used to set up a virtual
network that allows setting up and testing of
experimental services.
On 8 Jan 2002, at 9:56, Jesse Goerz wrote:
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 01:38, Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 23:31, Nathan Strom wrote:
I have a nasty web spider with an agent name of
LinkWalker downloading everything on my site
(including .tgz files). Does anyone know
Just a quick thought, as it says on the website:
User Mode Linux virtual machines are networkable,
to each other, to the host, and to other physical
machines. So, UML can be used to set up a virtual
network that allows setting up and testing of
experimental services.
On 8 Jan 2002, at 9:56, Jesse Goerz wrote:
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 01:38, Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 23:31, Nathan Strom wrote:
I have a nasty web spider with an agent name of
LinkWalker downloading everything on my site
(including .tgz files). Does anyone know
preg_replace(/[^a-z0-9]/,,$foo)
http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace.php
http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlre.html
Cheers,
Marcel
sib [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7 Jan 2002, at 18:14:
hello all,
for the life of me i cant figure out the reg exp PHP manual,
can someone please help me
preg_replace(/[^a-z0-9]/,,$foo)
http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace.php
http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlre.html
Cheers,
Marcel
sib [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7 Jan 2002, at 18:14:
hello all,
for the life of me i cant figure out the reg exp PHP manual,
can someone please help me
Hicking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 19:08:32 +0100
Subject: Re: Apache cgi-bin for users
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12c)
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /path/to/customers/cgi
has hard-compiled in the allowed directory, so you'd
need to recompile that to get some other directory to work.
I suggest you try that.
Sincerely,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Keith Elder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Hicking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 19:08:32 +0100
Subject: Re: Apache cgi-bin for users
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12c)
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /path
has hard-compiled in the allowed directory, so you'd
need to recompile that to get some other directory to work.
I suggest you try that.
Sincerely,
Jason
- Original Message -
From: Keith Elder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
For our needs, FAI seems to be the more flexible solution.
Although the hardware is basically the same, it might
proof valuable to have several configurations to choose
from.
Anyone experience with FAI?
I've just set up a new woody machine and downloaded
the stuff. Still the docs get slightly
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /path/to/customers/cgi-bin/
See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#scriptalias
Please make really(!) sure what security implications it
has to allow not trustworthy people (customers ;-) to run
programms on _your_ server. Hint: Look for cgi-wrap and
For our needs, FAI seems to be the more flexible solution.
Although the hardware is basically the same, it might
proof valuable to have several configurations to choose
from.
Anyone experience with FAI?
I've just set up a new woody machine and downloaded
the stuff. Still the docs get slightly
Or allow your customers to use ErrorDocument statements in
their .htaccess file by AllowOverride FileInfo
in your httpd.conf-virtual setup (valid within a
directoy section)
Then add the following in the .htacess file
in your document root.
ErrorDocument 401 /errordocs/401.php
ErrorDocument 403
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /path/to/customers/cgi-bin/
See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#scriptalias
Please make really(!) sure what security implications it
has to allow not trustworthy people (customers ;-) to run
programms on _your_ server. Hint: Look for cgi-wrap and
changeroot.
Hi folks
I finally managed to convince our server guys to
go for Debian - instead of Redhat, which caused
lots of problems lately :-(
We are talking ~100 (maybe more) servers here.
Could anyone hint me to a decent way of handling
the setup and later updates? Can I have a bootable
CD and have
Sounds quite interesting!
thx, Marcel
Mark Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27 Dec 2001, at 13:15:
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:51:52PM +0100, Marcel Hicking
wrote: We are talking ~100 (maybe more) servers here.
Could anyone hint me to a decent way of handling the setup
and later updates? Can I
Hi folks
could anyone recommend a mailinglist software for
several small to medium sized mailinglists (say,
from very few to maybe a thousand or so subscribers)?
I would need
a) The mailingslist software (obviously)
b) Some admin web interface for the guys going
to use and feed the lists. Need
Hi folks
could anyone recommend a mailinglist software for
several small to medium sized mailinglists (say,
from very few to maybe a thousand or so subscribers)?
I would need
a) The mailingslist software (obviously)
b) Some admin web interface for the guys going
to use and feed the lists. Need
Cameron Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8 Oct 2001, at 15:52:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.08 15:36]:
Cameron Moore wrote:
I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04
(Linux 2.2.12) English. I have several websites
running on my server using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each
site with
Have you checked the reverse mapping for your IPs?
Cheers, Marcel
On 15 Aug 2001, at 16:49, Gene Grimm wrote:
If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be
appreciated. We recently changed IP addresses in one of our
facilities because of changes in upline providers. Even
after
number...
etc.]
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 12:05:04PM +0200, Marcel Hicking
wrote: Is it possible to force a secondary/slave NS to
do a zone transfer for a particualr zone _regardless_ of
the local stored serial? I certainly know that this is
not recommended for daily use, but I occasionly
Is it possible to force a secondary/slave NS
to do a zone transfer for a particualr zone
_regardless_ of the local stored serial?
I certainly know that this is not recommended
for daily use, but I occasionly have a situation
where this is required.
Any ideas beyond manually deleting the
As an alternative:
cURL can do nearly everything you
can do with a browser (and a lot more)
curl -d datatopost
http://curl.haxx.se/
It packaged for Debian as well.
Cheers, Marcel
Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 Aug 2001, at 8:33:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 12:17:20AM +0200, Russell Coker
The german Linuxmagazin features several articles on
burning CDs with Linux it's current issue (Juli 2001).
The article on bootable CDs is online at
http://www.linux-magazin.de/ausgabe/2001/07/Boot-CDs/boot-cds.html
(This is german, so it might only help a few of us ;-)
Bernhard Bablok, the
The german Linuxmagazin features several articles on
burning CDs with Linux it's current issue (Juli 2001).
The article on bootable CDs is online at
http://www.linux-magazin.de/ausgabe/2001/07/Boot-CDs/boot-cds.html
(This is german, so it might only help a few of us ;-)
Bernhard Bablok, the
Browse Freshmeat :-)
http://freshmeat.net/browse/665/
One result is
Live CD is a project to create a CD that runs Linux.
The CD is bootable, and runs Debian Linux without needing
a hard drive...
http://www.ocslink.com/~blunier/
Cheers, Marcel
Javier Castillo Alcibar [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22 Jun
Maybe the Linux Open Router project
could be helpfull. It is in a very
early stage but AFAIK it aims at similar
tasks.
http://www.open-router.org/about.html
Cheers, Marcel
On 17 Jun 2001, at 14:50, :yegon wrote:
we have several servers colocated with several ISP's
i am trying to sort out
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