Kauffmann, Andreas schrieb am Dienstag, dem 10. September 2002:
Hallo liebe Liste ;)
Ich habe ein problem und zwar möchte ich 3(!) Computer aus verschiedenen
Netzen überwachen.
Das heißt, ich möchte das total verursachte Datenübertragungsvolumen (den
Traffic) von den Computern messen.
On Thu, 01 Aug 2002, Nate Campi wrote:
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 03:53:24PM +1200, John Morton wrote:
Maildir performance and scalability is dependant on the filesystem. If the
filesystem your maildirs live on store small files efficiently, and can
list
and access files in
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002, Nate Campi wrote:
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 10:53:32AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
Please realize that it's not enough to stat them. Your MUA needs to open
all of them to read the mail headers:
True, not the best proof, but opening that mail folder on ext3 takes
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002, Phillip Baker wrote:
Some would say, the solution would be to delete messages instead of hoarding
all your mailing list email which is more than likely archived automatically
by the list manager anyway (one would hope - I haven't actually checked, but
I'm sure theres got
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
# ls -lad /root/
drwxr-xr-x9 root root 4096 Jul 31 18:25 /root/
I wonder if /root/ shouldn't be accessible by root only per default? But
in which package can I find this one? Should I make a bug-report or do
you think this is
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
Dear sir,
I have a very stupid question I want to ask. I want to use postfix
with LDAP map support, I have installed the latest postfix and postfix-ldap
packages but I found that I do not know how to use them. A postconf -m
shows that
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
Thanks very much! But why postconf can't show that it supports LDAP?
Interesting.
Note: I'm not the postfix maintainer so this is a guess.
postfix-ldap only contains the file »/usr/lib/postfix/dict_ldap.so« (and
some docs).
I guess that
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
Dear sir,
I have a very stupid question I want to ask. I want to use postfix
with LDAP map support, I have installed the latest postfix and postfix-ldap
packages but I found that I do not know how to use them. A postconf -m
shows that
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Joe Block wrote:
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
posting?
Yes.
If someone has a second address they want to be able to post
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Joe Block wrote:
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
posting?
Yes.
If someone has a second address they want to be able to post
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
But what happens now if you allow every user to run scripts through
suexec beneath public_html?
that means they have to own their public_html directory and thus
always can change the access bits
and delete it, causing the server to refuse
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
But what happens now if you allow every user to run scripts through
suexec beneath public_html?
that means they have to own their public_html directory and thus
always can change the access bits
and delete it, causing the server to refuse
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
The users that know too much keep on deleting their directories that
Apache uses to load up files from.
For example, assume the user directory is /home/username/public_html (for
the HTML docs), and /home/username/log (for the LOG files).
So, how would
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
log directory read only
Yeap... that can be done easily... chmod a-w log.
The user may not remove their document root
How do you do that, while allowing them full access to that directory?
They don't have write access to its parent directory:
On Thu, 04 Jul 2002, Chris Wagner wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
They don't have write access to its parent directory:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test$ mkdir public_html
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test$ sudo chown root. .
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test$ rmdir public_html
rmdir: `public_html':
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Robert Waldner wrote:
On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes:
Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control
for my configuration files on some servers
So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Robert Waldner wrote:
On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes:
Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control
for my configuration files on some servers
So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff
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