Teun Vink wrote:
PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-)
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Teun Vink wrote:
PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
You mean there is no DebWin port yet? ;-)
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On Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:59 PM [GMT+0800],
Rudi Starcevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You could check out http://www.aktiom.net
Haven't used 'em yet but have plans to very soon.
I have used them. I am running my secondary MXs on one of their servers ,
and am very happy
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 17:06, Jason Lim wrote:
Hi all,
snip
Just wondering... I've got a 2.4Ghz Hyperthreading (100% it is
the hyperthreading model), and the BIOS sees it.
Hope you can advise... as hyperthreading is there but not
being used, which is a waste and could add performance.
Folks,
I have a machine with 2 NICs, both connected to the net. One (A) is
used for low pirority traffic, surfing, etc. The other (B) is used
for mail, ssh, etc.
What I want is that when a connection is opened to the machine, it
should reply back via the interface the connection came in.
On Friday, May 02, 2003 1:15 AM [GMT+0800=SGT],
Matthew Walkup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May 1 08:50:26 a-web pop3d[14225]: connect from x.x.x.x
May 1 08:50:26 a-web pop3d[14225]: error: cannot execute
/usr/sbin/pop3d: Too many open files in system
May 1 08:51:05 a-web pop3d[14346]: connect
On Wednesday, April 02, 2003 6:14 PM [GMT+0800=SGT],
mimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been looking through the kernel mailing list but
couldn't find anything on this. I have two big IDE harddrives
in the machine - 200 Gig each.
so the kernel detects it as 137 MB only
ATA limitation.
Nate Campi wrote:
Might be nice for us debian people to band together on this and have a
sort of community monitoring.
yes, please.
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Might be nice for us debian people to band together on this and have a
sort of community monitoring.
yes, please.
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Jason Lim wrote:
I don't think anyone minds a line or two mentioning your
company, cool... but the whole email with paragraphs worth of
promotions?
Hey, he was answering the question. There is a fine line between info
and adverts, and it differs for everyone.
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Dustin Douglas wrote:
I've got a user who has an inbox on a server that I run
(qpopper/sendmail/mbox if that makes a diff) They've not
been actively checking their email and now want the address
that I control to be forwarded to a different email server that
I don't run, and they want all
Folks,
I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call 9 to 5 EST ;-(
I am currently using Communitech, but want my new servers elsewhere.
Folks,
I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call 9 to 5 EST ;-(
I am currently using Communitech, but want my new servers elsewhere.
From: axacheng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list :
when i using xfs_repair to repair my filesystem, i got a
notic as following:
love:/# xfs_repair /dev/hda
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!!
what's mean of bad primary superblock - bad magic
From: axacheng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list :
when i using xfs_repair to repair my filesystem, i got a
notic as following:
love:/# xfs_repair /dev/hda
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!!
what's mean of bad primary superblock - bad magic
Asked on debian-cd, no response.
Hi,
I am creating some CDs for folks in India, where bandwidth
is a constraint. I do have a fast link here (Singapore), and
these days use jigdo to retrieve woody/i386 CDs and Fedex
them over to the LUG there.
Due to the large number of DSAs, I am worried that
Folks,
I am running SQUID for a client, in transparent mode, woody, 2.4.19. The
edge router sends all port 80 to me, I send out to the router on the same
interface. I can capture total traffic on the interface. The users are on
202.a.x.y.
What I need is a way to see:
Traffic on eth0 to
Daniel,
Try
ypcat passwd | awk -F: '$3 100 { print $1 }' /etc/mail/allusers
which will get round the shell command-line buffer issue.
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From: Daniel Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
red:/var/yp/# awk -F: '$3 100 { print $1 }' `ypcat passwd`
/etc/mail/allusers
and I get this:
From: Tinus Nijmeijers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 02:20, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
(I maintain vm-pop3d. It doesn't support that. I have thought about it
before, but I am more concerned with users that continue to leave mail
on
server. I am more interested in a non-RFC option so
From: Tinus Nijmeijers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 02:20, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
(I maintain vm-pop3d. It doesn't support that. I have thought about it
before, but I am more concerned with users that continue to leave mail
on
server. I am more interested in a non-RFC option so
of their customers
;-) (Although XS4ALL.NL has good english speakers at the front-desk).
Regards
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From: Cenk Hasirlioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sanjeev Ghane Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: OFF TOPIC : Re
of their customers
;-) (Although XS4ALL.NL has good english speakers at the front-desk).
Regards
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From: Cenk Hasirlioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sanjeev Ghane Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED];
debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: OFF TOPIC
This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.
I am in Singapore. I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year. I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should
This is only marginally on-topic, but I am getting desperate.
I am in Singapore. I, and some collegues, will be travelling in Europe (NL,
DE, AT, BE, maybe others) on and off this year. I need an ISP who allows me
to roam accross countries, just basic access, no mailbox or anything.
Should
From: Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or install some null mailer. (I have been working on one off and on for 18
months, called mailout.)
Debian has ssmtp, IIRC. Will forward mail to a smarthost.
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Hi,
What is the host name you are on?
And as I see it, your users are not able to send mail out to certain
domains, but you mention noone is able to recieve. Please clarify.
Waiting
- Original Message -
From: Erik Abella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday,
Erik,
You have a problem.
Network Solutions says your name servers are:
MAKISIG.IPHIL.NET203.176.28.130
MAYUMI.IPHIL.NET 203.176.0.2
mayumi.iphil.net refuses to accept querries.
makisig.iphil.net gives nameservers as follows:
centinet.com. 1D IN NS
cd /dev
./Makedev ht
- Original Message -
From:
Gregory Wood
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 3:13
AM
Subject: ide-tape MAKEDEV.ide
Hello list,
I set up a system with an HP 5G tape backup. Debian
loaded fine, recognized the
If you need a dedicated server, I can suggest Communitech.net. It was the
first I found which offered Debian on the menucard.
Their backbone seems lightly loaded, although their support seems missing.
I have a support call unanswered for two weeks, now.
- Original Message -
From: [
Jeremy,
Because Univ of Washington doesn't allow modified tarballs to be
distributed, and you have to modify the tarball's paths to be Debian
compliant.
So download the pine-src.deb , the pine-src-diffs.deb , and complile. Do
not upload or share the resulting files.
Regards
- Original
Folks,
I have used dpkg, and been forced to use rpm, and rpm is just as good, more
or less.
The problem is that there is nothing equivalent to dselect or apt in RedHat.
I rarely call dpkg directly, unless libc6 is stuck again ;-), but the
nearest that RedHat has to a mid-level tool is GnoRPM,
Dariush,
Assuming you are worried by people with promiscuous ethernet cards,
packet-sniffing. Put in a second NIC, run a crossover UTP? I assume the
machine's are close by. Hotswapping a hard disk seems risky, if you do it
daily.
On the other hand, if you are not CPU constrained, run PPTP or
Trimming CCs
I was running this in my old company, and it's still up and going.
Debian Slink, with some potato stuff, but not libc. 256MB RAM (please do
not skimp). Oracle 8.0.5 mostly, although installing OAS 4.0 forced many
upgrades, so I think we may be closer to 8.1.5, actually.
Need to
Helber,
Your setup seems correct. Just two things to do.
1On the Intranet, set up all machines' TCP/IP to use 172.16.0.10 as a
gateway. For win9x machines, use the
Network_Neighbourhood-Properties-TCP-Gateway. For Unix machines, add a
route, or edit /etc/defaultroute, or whatever.
2
.
-Original Message-
From: Sanjeev Ghane Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 8:11 PM
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Installing Debain on a RAIDed partition
Folks,
I would like to install my / partition on a mirrored (RAID 1) partition. I
know how to do RAID _after_
Folks,
I would like to install my / partition on a mirrored (RAID 1) partition. I
know how to do RAID _after_ an install, for user data, but at install time?
Any pointers?
Thanks
Folks,
In a post 2 weeks ago, John Gonzalez gave links to a setup using vmailmgr
and qmail, which allows Virtual email domains, cleanly. Ihave gone through
the documentation, and wish to raise the stakes.
I have two constraints to add:
1Minor issue, but any similar solutions using exim? I
Dear Mr Reed,
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From: Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at
least not yet.
I have never tried it, but cyrus-imapd-sql has virtual domains support.
I don't know where docs are, but you can find it
Erik,
See http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/scsi/st34520lw.html
for jumper settings, et al, on the ST34520LW disc.
If the disc is not visible even after changing the SCSI-ID, I recommend you
try, in the following order: I assume the chain runs like this
CARD --BARRACUDA --34520
Is
Jerry,
Sorry, but this sounds wrong. SCSI ID can go from 0 to 7 (or 0 to 15,
depending on the bus). The decision of which one to boot from, or what file
to load, is up to the BIOS or PROM or IPL or whatever.
Regards,
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From: Jerzy Miszczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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