I need pcre map support so I can reject possible trojan/worm/virus messages.
I'm intending to use Postix Anti-Virus/-Worm/-Trojan Header Body Checks
from http://jimsun.linxnet.com/postfix_contrib.html.
One problem, postconf -m does not show it has support for pcre maps. How
can I get pcre to
understand fault tolerance, but how about performance?
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and have it check the mailboxes on the mail server it might help.
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box so I might
move them to the Suse box since it only does Radius, turn the Mandrake
box into Debian and be happy :)
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security patches to all your machines in minutes ;-)
It is, but I had to go with familiar to stop the downtime. I knew I could
get Radius
going on Suse, I knew I could build a quick RH mail server and over the summer
I *thought* Mandrake was a decent web server.
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who responded, it is obvious that I need to get a
Debian box up and see how it performs under this load, I am sure it will
do much better.
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to pursue Debian.
So the question is: is anyone running a similar set up with either Sendmail or
Posrtfix servicing 2,000+ email accounts with any performance issues?
Thank you for your time.
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the
accounts are on the new server.
I am using ncftp to bring the user home directories over to the new server
and need to fix the owner/permission on each home directory and then
also do the same when I bring their email over.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Scott
to trust
newmachine enough to give people on it root access though, but that's
all.
Heh, I have been sitting here with Perl and Awk books all morning and it's
really this simple? You guys are going to have me off my Windows
desktop completely if this keeps up :)
Thank you!
-Scott
because of lack of innovation,
but there has to be a fine line between cutting edge and a reliable machine.
I need to offer my clients good service, not the latest and greatest innovation
that has not been tested. To me it appears Debian has reached this level,
solid and innovative.
-Scott
are already a BSD administrator, it is easy to move
from BSD/OS to NetBSD or FreeBSD).
I had also considered that, but FreeBSD does not support my hardware (IBM
ServerRAID2).
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because of lack of innovation,
but there has to be a fine line between cutting edge and a reliable machine.
I need to offer my clients good service, not the latest and greatest innovation
that has not been tested. To me it appears Debian has reached this level,
solid and innovative.
-Scott
and will start the tests for it to become a
replacement email server.
Thank you to everyone on the list for your help.
-Scott
it comes down to
what you want the machine to do, mail is really I/O intensive. I have
a Suse lap top that I develop web apps on and I have Xemacs and
XMMS running for days at a time with no trouble. So, in the end I
guess it comes down to your needs.
-Scott
They are SPAM messages being set to the Windows Messenger service. We got
several clients who were blasted with: Get Your Degree in a windows
pop-up. There are spam utilities that now do this.
-Scott
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Russell Coker wrote:
Does anyone know why there's been a sudden
on this list, what are you using Debian
for? Everything? DNS, Mail, web?
I am running an ISP now and am seriously considering looking Debian to be
my new work
horse after a sad display of performance of the above mentioned.
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several clients who were blasted with: Get Your Degree in a windows
pop-up. There are spam utilities that now do this.
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Russell Coker wrote:
Does anyone know why there's been a sudden
on this list, what are you using Debian
for? Everything? DNS, Mail, web?
I am running an ISP now and am seriously considering looking Debian to be
my new work
horse after a sad display of performance of the above mentioned.
Thanks,
-Scott
minutes. The time savings and the
less
frustration made me think this is the way to go!
For an ISP I'm sure you are very interested in security. Debian now has
an OK
range of options, in the next release it'll beat them all!
I think the light is starting to shine brighter :) Thank you.
-Scott
At 05:39 PM 10/28/2002 +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
Debian supports both DES and MD5 hashing of passwords. If the BSD passwords
for your accounts are in one of those formats then it'll be trivial to
convert them.
You could create a test account and set a password, then post the lines from
= test
SERVER = x.x.x.x
USER =
PASSWORD =
PORT = 3306
#OPTIONS = 1
#DATABASE= test
#SOCKET = /tmp/mysql.sock
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott.
but not so for Perl. I have even read most
of Programming Perl (that may not be the best place to start but I got it free
for reviewing it).
Have fun and keep the comments objective,
Paul Scott
easily.
There's an easy-to-use Windows client for SCP: WinSCP, google
for it. Don't know of an equivalent for *nix.
Angus S-F
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plug and chug solution, but if you follow the above advice you'll
actually _start_ from the point where you understand what you are
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is the part of my /etc/lilo.conf that does that:
# Boot up Linux by default.
#
default=Linux-2.4.18
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux-2.4.18
read-only
# restricted
# alias=1
image=/vmlinuz-old
label=LinuxOld
read-only
HTH,
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for you help; couldn't do my job without Debian,
Scott :-)
the
clients through the 2 lines and just be as aware as I can to the needs of
both lines?
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card. I find that the ntop segmentfaults very often so it's ok for
guestamating but that's about it. (running v.1.2a7 of ntop by the way)
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Uhhh, I ment to say Neomail 1.14 not newmail.
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I probably should have worded it better. I would like to send an email it
had been using an ANCI C program. I frequently use sendmail from within
these programs. I just need to know how to attach a binary file to a
message if necessary, wrong within the software that we write.
Scott Thompson
Sorry, I did get it figured out now :-)
and managment of the times.
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you can find the perl software i use (free) at www.awsd.com :-)
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Subject: RE: MySQL vs. Postgres
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Scott Thompson wrote
you can find the perl software i use (free) at www.awsd.com :-)
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From: Sanjeev Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Scott Thompson
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Subject: RE: MySQL vs. Postgres
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Scott
Yes it was compiled into the Apache server, as well as we were using the C
api for mysql.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Scott Thompson wrote:
SNIP
Some stats for you. Keep in mind that these are only for the webserver.
Hits Bytes Visits PViews Month
, offload the mySQL to a box on it's own,
you will see marked improvement. We moved ours to a 700 with 512 megs of ram
and it's almost acceptable. (we get a few searches a minute, not a lot, but
definately busy)
My 2 and a half cents
Scott Thompson
Programming Server Admin
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SNIP
Some stats for you. Keep in mind that these are only for the webserver.
Hits Bytes Visits PViews Month
8,891,404 58,798,965,869 211,007 1,528,073 Jun 2000
10,853,047 57,775,413,897 224,862 1,375,197 Jul 2000
9,121,259
it
and at the lilo prompt he types 'clone' and we are back up and running.
Granted this puts us down for about 15 minutes, but it's there!
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and
features that make or break us!
Many Thanks
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I would prefer not to have to run *SQL etc. I ultimatly would like the
service to simply plug into my existing service. I do run mySQL but I really
don't want to pound that kind of overhead (on installation and maintenance
as well as sql server load).
Thanks again
Scott Thompson
Programming
a few cgi's (mostly ANSI
C).
Scott Thompson
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To: Chris Wagner; [ Francho ]
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Subject: Re: IDE or SCSI ??
On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
Ok, ok, I'm
I use weblog and logtools from www.awsd.com/scripts These are well written
reports and create very nice reports. I does a decent job of tracking
visits, page views and various top 10 lists and full details reports.
Keyword, referer and agent reports as well.
And its Free!
Scott Thompson
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