Bjørnar Bjørgum Larsen wrote:
I am in the process of choosing between postfix and qmail for our
mail relays. I've not decided yet. However, I am surprised by the
fact that many people who prefer postfix, also enjoy posting
unqualified[0] statements[1][2][3] about qmail.
If anyone have properly
Lucas Albers wrote:
I use mimedefang testing, spamaassassing unstable, and kernel 2.4.23, on
my production external mx server.
Everything else is stable.
The only externally exposed service, sendmail is stable.
I tried unstable sendmail, but TLS didn't work.
And I would not have timelly updates.
Lucas Albers wrote:
I use mimedefang testing, spamaassassing unstable, and kernel 2.4.23, on
my production external mx server.
Everything else is stable.
The only externally exposed service, sendmail is stable.
I tried unstable sendmail, but TLS didn't work.
And I would not have timelly updates.
Fraser Campbell wrote:
On January 10, 2004 09:17 am, Robert Hensel wrote:
I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
users.
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
We've had some experience with amavis over the last few years and while it
generally works it has an a tendency to lose the occassional message or just
continually requeue messages until their queue time expires and the message
bounces. We're using amavisd-postfix.
Igor Wawrzyniak wrote:
I work for a small Internet provider. I'm getting tired of
entering the same information in many places (e.g., new client's
IP into DHCP, DNS and /etc/ethers). I'd like to have a system
which automates such tasks (OK, I've got a few scripts, but that's
not enough). I have a
Leonardo Boselli wrote:
You forget one thing: there are 10 other machines (addresses 3 to 13)
that need not to be firewalled, and must be accessible from
ANY pother
ost either internally and externally, without passing the FW.
The second group really is not a problem, since are just
Dominik Schulz wrote:
Dear List,
since Spam is becoming more and more unpleasant I'm currently looking
deeper into configuring SpamAssassin better.
When running spamd in Debug mode I realized that dcc (distributed
checksum clearinghouse) und pyzor were not installed. So I've started
Mathieu Martin wrote:
Mario Lopez wrote:
Why not using 'roundrobin' ???
Install a couple of Web-Servers, give each Server an IP and
then setup for each Server a A-Record on your DNS-Server
pointing to the same hostname.
The problem with round robin is that when one server
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2003-09-17 01:49:31, schrieb Shri Shrikumar:
Hi,
I am looking to implement an Apache cluster with Load Balancing and
failover and after going through several options, the only
one that is
not too complex and does everything that I need seems to be pen
Why
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 18:46, Markus Oswald wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 15:00, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
Looking at the documentation for LVS, it mentions that it
needs two
nodes, a primary node and a backup node which then feeds
into n real
servers.
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Dale E Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2003.09.04.1447 +0200]:
Has it been covered before on this list? I for one would be
interested in elaboration, if there is something technically
inferior about exim or postfix to qmail or sendmail? Or
politically, I
Jeff Waugh wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 09:28, Rudi Starcevic wrote:
Is it bad practise to use X on your Debian ISP/Hosting machines ?
Here I have 4 boxes all without X. I've always been of the
impression
X on servers was not good.
It's not a terrible thing to do, unless you forget
it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache + PHP4
Dear,
I have a problem.
I
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Can anyone tell me why Debian php is still at version 4.2.3
while official PHP
is at version 4.3.2 (4.3.3RC1)? Is there any reason not to
upgrade to 4.3.2?
The maintainers seem to be busy re-debianizing the whole package, trying to
sort out all SSL and/or
Russell Coker wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 03:40, Blu wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 01:09:29AM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote:
I don't understand what is going on. My machine has
rebooted 5 times
between 10:00 and 18:00. I looked in syslog and the line
contains 109 at
signs (@).
That
Volker Tanger wrote:
Greetings!
On 19 Jul 2003 23:35:08 +0300 kgb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is best way for traffic accounting i use ipac-ng but i don't
like it anymore because it make my system under high load.
If you don't want to mess around with IPtables just to do traffic
Shri Shrikumar:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 22:30, Mario Lopez wrote:
In any case if you have a lkm rootkit, your done, dosent matter if
you upload static, dinamic or whatever, kernel root kits are hard to
find, not even lsmod, rmmod can help you because it is
quite easy to
make a kernel
Shri Shrikumar:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 22:30, Mario Lopez wrote:
In any case if you have a lkm rootkit, your done, dosent matter if
you upload static, dinamic or whatever, kernel root kits are hard to
find, not even lsmod, rmmod can help you because it is
quite easy to
make a kernel
Jason Lim wrote:
Hi Eduard,
Nowadays, many motherboards have built-in ethernet ports. The most
common seem to be either the SiS chipset (SIS900) or Intel's one
(don't know what model number... but i think eepro or something?)
Realtek is the most common PCI one... virtually all
Mario Lopez wrote:
Hi!,
First. We need some fresh clean tools;
kill, killall, ps, more, netstat, ls, dpkg, apt-tools,
chattr, lsattr, bash (or whatever shell you prefer).
Replace your shell with the clean one (the /etc/passwd -race).
Better, boot off a clean medium (I prefer
Jason Lim wrote:
Hi Eduard,
Nowadays, many motherboards have built-in ethernet ports. The most
common seem to be either the SiS chipset (SIS900) or Intel's one
(don't know what model number... but i think eepro or something?)
Realtek is the most common PCI one... virtually all
Mario Lopez wrote:
Hi!,
First. We need some fresh clean tools;
kill, killall, ps, more, netstat, ls, dpkg, apt-tools,
chattr, lsattr, bash (or whatever shell you prefer).
Replace your shell with the clean one (the /etc/passwd -race).
Better, boot off a clean medium (I prefer
Jason Lim: Hi Russell,
Well, SE Linux certainly seems like something that needs to
be installed.
Most annoying is that all the recent security updates were
already done!
The user CGIs run as the user's UID... suexec.
Consider to chroot apache, and keep available binaries to a minimum.
Jason Lim: Hi Russell,
Well, SE Linux certainly seems like something that needs to
be installed.
Most annoying is that all the recent security updates were
already done!
The user CGIs run as the user's UID... suexec.
Consider to chroot apache, and keep available binaries to a minimum.
20286R with success with Debian. But my
personal impression is: If you have the choice, go with 3ware. Their card
design is superb, 3ware cards are definitly the best IDE Raid controllers
when it comes to Linux support.
Just my 2c,
Thomas
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20286R with success with Debian. But my
personal impression is: If you have the choice, go with 3ware. Their card
design is superb, 3ware cards are definitly the best IDE Raid controllers
when it comes to Linux support.
Just my 2c,
Thomas
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Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I have backported unstable's php 4.2.3 packages to woody and
I've been using
them successfully for a few months. I am rather concerned
about security so
I sent the following message to the php-general mailing list.
So far I have
no response (granted
--
I wrote:
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I have backported unstable's php 4.2.3 packages to woody and
I've been using
them successfully for a few months. I am rather concerned
about security so
I sent the following message to the php-general mailing list.
So far I
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I have backported unstable's php 4.2.3 packages to woody and
I've been using
them successfully for a few months. I am rather concerned
about security so
I sent the following message to the php-general mailing list.
So far I have
no response (granted
--
I wrote:
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I have backported unstable's php 4.2.3 packages to woody and
I've been using
them successfully for a few months. I am rather concerned
about security so
I sent the following message to the php-general mailing list.
So far I
Gregory Machin wrote:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but
no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o]
Emile van Bergen wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:21:27AM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
I have 3 dual processor IBM Netfinity Servers with the XEON
P3 (1Mb Cache).
[...]
Does anyone know of any SMP problems with the 2.4.20 kernel ?
If not, who should I report this
Gregory Machin wrote:
I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but
no when i try
and compile i get the following error.
If file include from exim.h:341,
from exim_dbmbuild.c:30:
dbstuff.h:101: db.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [exim_dbmbuild.o]
Emile van Bergen wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:21:27AM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
I have 3 dual processor IBM Netfinity Servers with the XEON
P3 (1Mb Cache).
[...]
Does anyone know of any SMP problems with the 2.4.20 kernel ?
If not, who should I report this
Brad Lay wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
I want to put an antivirus on the mail server (BugBear
helped me to convince
my boss). Now is time for wondering about licenses.
Kaspersky and F-Prot (two examples) have a product for a
mail server.
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
I have a doubt respecting amavis...
I've read there are some antiviruses that run in daemon mode
(clamav-daemon,
sophie) because if you want to check a lot of files every 2
or 3 seconds
(like a mail server does), it takes a lot of resources to load virus
Joost Veldkamp wrote:
Hi,
We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
are EOL.
Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
with failover functionality?
I looked at
Brad Lay wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
Hi
I want to put an antivirus on the mail server (BugBear
helped me to convince
my boss). Now is time for wondering about licenses.
Kaspersky and F-Prot (two examples) have a product for a
mail server.
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
I have a doubt respecting amavis...
I've read there are some antiviruses that run in daemon mode
(clamav-daemon,
sophie) because if you want to check a lot of files every 2
or 3 seconds
(like a mail server does), it takes a lot of resources to load virus
Joost Veldkamp wrote:
Hi,
We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
are EOL.
Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
with failover functionality?
I looked at
Cameron Moore wrote:
This is a little off-topic, but I figure someone here has to
know this.
A customer of mine is wanting to buy a domain from a German citizen.
They tell me that the German told them to fill out a KK-application to
get the domain transferred. Can anyone tell me where
Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
Hi,
I would like to understand why some softwares such as postfix or squid
uses hash of directories like:
a/a/
b/a/
c/a/
d/a/darmond
e/a/
f/a/
for their spools.
I will set up a server for a lot of mail accounts (~2) with
Gregory Machin wrote:
I can't compile with authmysql on debian 3 woody...
yes i do have all the require lib's for mysql got a full
server install
and libmysqlclient10 installed.
I have tried the following as sergested by the faq and in
mailing list...
Gregory Machin wrote:
This is my make output .
As far as i can the all the files that arequired on the
system are there.
and the Makefile is set to point to the correct loactions.
[...]
gcc -o exim acl.o child.o crypt16.o daemon.o dbfn.o debug.o deliver.o
directory.o dns.o drtables.o
Rus Foster wrote:
On Thu, 1 May 2003, Matthew Walkup wrote:
However, every morning, I run a Perl script that processes
all of my apache
logs into webalizer. I believe it is this script, that
cause me to get
several errors in the /var/log/daemon.log (The cron.daily is run at
Ghe Rivero wrote:
Hi!
I would like to monitor a complex and heterogeneus
network, but i dont
know what to use for it. It should be almost real time monitor and has
any kind of alerts (sound, sms..) Any idea? Thx
Ghe Rivero
I use netsaint, and heard of other tools like big
Tarragon Allen wrote:
e.g. something like this in /etc/network/interfaces:
iface eth0 inet static
address x.x.x.x
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast x.x.x.255
up route add -net y.y.y.y gw z.z.z.z
up route add -net a.a.a.a gw z.z.z.z
And you should really put
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (get yourself a real name) wrote:
i currently have 2 route add -net statments in my inittab file..
Where is the corret place to save route setting.
I have a number of routes that need to be permanent and must survive a
system resart.
Gregory Machin
I learned that
Andreas Krüger wrote:
Hello people.
I have just installed Squid 2 on my debian box and started it.
However, it seems to not work, when I enter the information in my
browser for a proxy (gatekeeper.no-9.dk and 3125) then it just says
it has not any access to the proxy.
Could it be because
Craig wrote:
Hi guys
I am getting the following error message from cron
Does anyone know what steps I need to take to resync these
broken mirrors ?
And what the U stands for ?
[...]
Personalities : [raid1]
read_ahead 1024 sectors
md2 : active raid1
Oliver Hitz wrote:
On 08 Apr 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
I recently switched to mydns (http://mydns.bboy.net/). As
all data is stored
in a mysql (or pgsql) backend, it's easy to edit
zones/resource records. And
While I see that it may be useful to have zone data in an sql
backend, I
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 06:30:48PM +0200,
Markus Welsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Which dns server would you suggest ?
Why not PowerDNS URL:http://www.powerdns.com/, the only one which is
fully extensible?
BIND (
Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know a good Postfix log analizer which could generate
reports featuring the sender and recipient addressess for each message
which went through Postfix ?
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You should give pflogsumm a try.
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Thomas
Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know a good Postfix log analizer which could generate
reports featuring the sender and recipient addressess for each message
which went through Postfix ?
--
André Luís Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should give pflogsumm a try.
--
Thomas
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
[]
mic:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly
configurable RADIUS server
[]
tom:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
tom:/etc/apt# apt-get install radiusd-freeradius
Reading Package
Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
Dear list,
I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default
gateway for
a number of machines. I am concerned about Neighbour table overflow
output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
related to the arp table becoming full. Most
and have made
progress,
but I have a lot to learn and many problems remain -- if there is an
easier way I'd like to try it.
Sorry, I never went that path. Sounds like an adventure, though :-)
Randy Kramer
Thomas Lamy
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Hi,
some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
default packages (you know the score...).
I'd like to streamline that
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:54, Thomas Lamy wrote:
[installing multiple servers]
For large scale/frequent installation happenings: fai
Don't use it myself, but I hear it's really great when you've
set it all
up.
I also received some direct
and have made
progress,
but I have a lot to learn and many problems remain -- if there is an
easier way I'd like to try it.
Sorry, I never went that path. Sounds like an adventure, though :-)
Randy Kramer
Thomas Lamy
Hi,
some days ago I had the task of setting up 6 debian servers for our web
server farm. It was rather boring to do the base install, alter the apt.conf
and sources.list (we run a combo of testing/stable), de-select unwanted
default packages (you know the score...).
I'd like to streamline that
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:54, Thomas Lamy wrote:
[installing multiple servers]
For large scale/frequent installation happenings: fai
Don't use it myself, but I hear it's really great when you've
set it all
up.
I also received some direct
Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:34, Colin Ellis wrote:
Email doesn't really need much processing, but does take
surprisingly large amounts of disk space.
Obviously such things differ depending on exactly who is
using the service and what they are doing.
But my
Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:34, Colin Ellis wrote:
Email doesn't really need much processing, but does take
surprisingly large amounts of disk space.
Obviously such things differ depending on exactly who is
using the service and what they are doing.
But my
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people
suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server?
Traffic will be http, https and smtp. I'm hoping this can be
accomplished without dedicating an IP to each host/domain
Hi,
can anybody recommend a simple (to set up and maintain) TTS for ISP use?
We want to
- auto-assign ticket ids to incoming support requests (by mail or web form)
- assign tickets to individuals or groups
- have a simple ticket report system (where customers can look up the state
of their
Hi,
just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap
connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change
this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP)
Thomas
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