this? It probably is something very simple, but I'm stuck at
the moment, so any help would be appreciated.
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A PIX Firewall was the reason.. thank you all for the quick help.. Now
I shall have a little
talk with the guy who configured that one ,-)
Have a nice weekend.
/Roger
Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Hello.
Currently trying to set up a test postfix server with smtp auth, with
sasl and tls. Got
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 restarting?
regards
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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 restarting?
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minutes
later.. that should do the trick.
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they
are fairly cheap, and you will only loose performance in the order or 1-2%.
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Cameron Moore wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Hsieh) [2002.05.28 22:28]:
How does Linux support Xeon CPU currently?
I am considering to use dual P-III 1G or single Xeon 2.2G
they
are fairly cheap, and you will only loose performance in the order or 1-2%.
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Cameron Moore wrote:
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How does Linux support Xeon CPU currently?
I am considering to use dual P-III 1G or single Xeon 2.2G architecture
patterns.. If they are modem
users that box will
probably do with a little more ram and HDD.. if they are broadband/fiber
users
you will need to upgrade...
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Michael Kean wrote:
G'day all!
For the last 5 years I've been running a 33.6K ISP. It's now time to
upgrade
.. If they are modem
users that box will
probably do with a little more ram and HDD.. if they are broadband/fiber
users
you will need to upgrade...
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Roger Abrahamsson
Michael Kean wrote:
G'day all!
For the last 5 years I've been running a 33.6K ISP. It's now time to
upgrade. In the process
that not all delivery agents support.
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Hello
Finally figured I would test this out and try authenticating with LDAP
and see
if it could be something. However my testsetup absolutely refuses to
work with
pam_ldap, and I wondered if anyone here got that working? I use
Debian/sid and
latest packages there, but dont want to use
, on the form @mydomain.com.
if not, how is the support nowadays for 32 bit uids?
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, which we dont. I'm not 100% friends with LDAP yet, so bear
with me if I sound
confused.
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I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really
for sendmail, it has the ability
to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have
seen. You definitively have to go
with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont
have 4000
I'd go with postfix...You can set it up as a drop in replacement really
for sendmail, it has the ability
to use either mysql or ldap as backend and scales well of that I have
seen. You definitively have to go
with woody or sid, but as long as you run a dedicated server and dont
have 4000
Craigsc wrote:
Hi Guys
I have succeeded in locking myself out of mysql. I need to set the
root password back
to nothing, can anyone help ? Or am I going to have to reinstall, in
which case where
is my databases stored ?
Help at this stage would be a blessing :)
Hereward Cooper wrote:
Talking about being locked out of mysql, the other day I found my machine doing
very strange things at things at 6:30am very morning. It started by my root
password being changed (from nothing), after which I just reinstalled. Next the
grant tables got screwed up by
Hereward Cooper wrote:
Talking about being locked out of mysql, the other day I found my machine doing
very strange things at things at 6:30am very morning. It started by my root
password being changed (from nothing), after which I just reinstalled. Next the
grant tables got screwed up by
Well, my experience instead is that scsi is rock solid compared to ide
as long as you choose drives with same rotational speed etc. If you get
those high rpm drives you have to be very careful with cooling. I try
always to get 7200rpm drives and also stay away from certain brands, and
then I
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Russell Coker wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 16:28, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Do anyone here know is if there is any way you can add disks/grow an
existing software raid-5 system (2.4.x kernels)?
The cost of large IDE-disks now makes it possible to have some 300+GB
system
modular finally. Hopefully we'll
have some alpha release done in a week or two for the daring.
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
PS.
We have run tests with fipra, and a PII-350 managed about 30mbit of
continous throughput while logging was activated for 3000 ip adresses.
(That was with the 2.2.14
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Iif I have a mailuser named foo it should be placed in a maildir at
/var/spool/mail/f/foo
this is _the_ 'home directory' from courier's point of view.
Yep, thats how it is supposed
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Hirling Endre wrote:
May 29 11:39:39 stargate courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
May 29 11:39:48 stargate courierpop3login: Maildir: No such file ordirectory
I do not have any Maildir file or directory, and no home directories for
users either,
Anyone knows if you can use LDAP as a frontend for MySQL? The mysql_pam
module dont really gives one all needed to fully move to a mysql account
based system, but then ldap is bound to it's db hashed database. It would
be nice to use their combined power...
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Anyone knows if you can use LDAP as a frontend for MySQL? The mysql_pam
module dont really gives one all needed to fully move to a mysql account
based system, but then ldap is bound to it's db hashed database. It would
be nice to use their combined power...
/Roger
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've been asked to develop something like they have in Hotels,
where, when you plug into the building Network, and fire up
Nutscrape, the only thing you can get to is a page asking you
register your machine before you can get out on the
eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
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be very interested in those, as I have tried time and again
to compile it with working mysql and failed.
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Roger
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server that shows
problems.
Regards
Roger Abgrahamsson
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eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
/Roger Abrahamsson
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be very interested in those, as I have tried time and again
to compile it with working mysql and failed.
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Roger
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or other SQL server.
Any recommendations, ideas or so??
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, and allows you to specify for each 'user' the uid,gid,mailbox
placing, password etc. In the end that can give you a system where you
dont need to give mailusers "real" unix accounts.
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dont need to give mailusers real unix accounts.
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Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
out. It's causing problems with a few customers firewalls...
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Roger A
it gets horribly slow.
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qmail's pop-3 daemon for example.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 09:18:17AM +1000, Mitchell wrote:
Hi, I was wundering if anyone knows of any pop3 daemons for Debian that
support the Maildir format. We are currently using exim as our MTA
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Subject: Re: pop3 and Maildir
Well, the pam authentication only allows for cleartext
or mysqls password
it gets horribly slow.
Regards
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qmail's pop-3 daemon for example.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 09:18:17AM +1000, Mitchell wrote:
Hi, I was wundering if anyone knows of any pop3 daemons for Debian that
support the Maildir format. We are currently using exim as our MTA
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Well, the pam authentication only allows for cleartext
.
Regards
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Hi,
Not sure, but i think your problem is not with the NFS but with the ext2fs
filesystem, which cannot handle files larger than 2gb.
I think i read it in a howto.
Does anyone has a reference ?
On Monday 05 February 2001 18:33, Massimiliano Mannozzi
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Regards
/Roger Abrahamsson
Hi,
Not sure, but i think your problem is not with the NFS but with the ext2fs
filesystem, which cannot handle files larger than 2gb.
I think i read it in a howto.
Does anyone has a reference ?
On Monday 05 February 2001 18:33, Massimiliano Mannozzi
Hello.
Thought to hear if anyone has tried running linux servers on ASUS
CUR-DLS160 motherboards? They look very promising, but I have heard
somewhere that the ServerWorks chipsets can be troublesome with Linux??
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
Hello.
Thought to hear if anyone has tried running linux servers on ASUS
CUR-DLS160 motherboards? They look very promising, but I have heard
somewhere that the ServerWorks chipsets can be troublesome with Linux??
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
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sharper with very heavy load, but Linux supports more
hardware and can be easier to start with.
Regards
Roger Abrahamsson
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Teun Vink wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup up some sort of traffic accounting in our
network. I know how to do this using ipchains rules, but the problem is
that our network is completely redundant, so each machine in the network
has two gateways (both Debian
. It lacks some features, but overall I think it's
nice to work with.
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run out of disk space..
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is two RAID cards accessing the same disk subsystem...
Any suggestions and comments are welcome, as this is totally new territory
to me.
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Antonio Moragues wrote:
Anyone know any Four-Ports Fast Ethernet Card working fine under Linux?.
Thanks.
Dlink DFE-570TX
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We are risking to pass this magic number in a short while.. Is there any
neat way to handle more than this as I recall you can only have 2^16
UIDS??
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We are risking to pass this magic number in a short while.. Is there any
neat way to handle more than this as I recall you can only have 2^16
UIDS??
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either identd or lack of reverse lookup entries in the DNS.
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Sergey A. Ribalchenko wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
to yanks, socialism is an evil, dirty word - roughly equivalent
to satanism. but we understand why you're like that...you've been
brainwashed with anti-socialist bullshit since you were small
the files beneath
/proc/sys/fs
especially file-max and inode-max
Roger Abrahamsson
includes a daemon
which pulls data from the kernel at a speficied rate and pushes that to an
SQL server. All code is GPL, but it's officially not released yet, we've
been a bit lazy.. :)
If you're interested in trying this just let me know..
/Roger
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