Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-19 Thread Serkan Hamarat
I don't know is it make any sense but I've compiled bridge as integrated, not as module. And I don't state any line in "interfaces" file about bridged interfaces; Only br0 exists. Also I'm using br0 as external interface. gw11:/etc# gw11:/etc# cat network/interfaces # /etc/

Re: CPU Utiliaztion on a ethernet bridge

2003-11-19 Thread Serkan Hamarat
I don't know is it make any sense but I've compiled bridge as integrated, not as module. And I don't state any line in "interfaces" file about bridged interfaces; Only br0 exists. Also I'm using br0 as external interface. gw11:/etc# gw11:/etc# cat network/interfaces # /etc/

bridging on a gre-tunnel

2003-04-24 Thread Serkan Hamarat
One of a company wants to see their remote office computers in "network neighbourhoods". Can I apply brctl (bridge-utils package) over tunnel interfaces? System not present yet than I cannot test it. linux boxes cross connected to routers with active IPs and I know how can i make tunnel interfaces

Re: postfix smtp authentication

2003-03-04 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Seems confs are okay. Look also authentication log files under /var/log/ . I hope it gives a clue. i remember that it must be log/auth.log or it writes in log/syslog file. Try to add an 'acct' line to your pam.d/smtp file : auth required pam_unix.so acct required pam_unix.so Finnaly; try to unin

Re: postfix smtp authentication

2003-03-04 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Seems confs are okay. Look also authentication log files under /var/log/ . I hope it gives a clue. i remember that it must be log/auth.log or it writes in log/syslog file. Try to add an 'acct' line to your pam.d/smtp file : auth required pam_unix.so acct required pam_unix.so Finnaly; try to unin

Re: Radius Question

2003-02-28 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Teun Vink wrote: It would help if you told us which radius server you're using... For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in /usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron. Same places for radiusd-freeradius package. Read /us

Re: Radius Question

2003-02-28 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Teun Vink wrote: It would help if you told us which radius server you're using... For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in /usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron. Same places for radiusd-freeradius package. Read

Re: Wich RADIUS

2003-01-09 Thread Serkan Hamarat
We're using radiusd-freeradius package. Our access servers are happy. Included sql support fits our needs with several thousands of users. it's fast (with fast hardware of course!). Features expanded. We do not encounter old cistron-radius problems anymore -in the same pc/os system- like uncertain

sasl support

2002-12-22 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Hi, I'm preparing to use postfix (snaphot release). When I want to install tls (also sasl) support, I got an error messages from package management: --- smtp:~# apt-get install postfix-snap-tls Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree..

cucipop bulletins

2002-11-19 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Hello, Is there anybody knows about cucipop POP3 server's destiny? One says something about v1.33 coming (4 years ago, belowed). But still we have v1.31 In fact, I need exactly muttered topics below like "doc"s and "config samples" in dreamed v1.33 I need to know more than others; how can I create

cucipop bulletins

2002-11-18 Thread Serkan Hamarat
Hello, Is there anybody knows about cucipop POP3 server's destiny? One says something about v1.33 coming (4 years ago, belowed). But still we have v1.31 In fact, I need exactly muttered topics below like "doc"s and "config samples" in dreamed v1.33 I need to know more than others; how can I create