Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Monday, December 06, 2004 09:34 +0100 Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal'
von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Various AOL mailservers, the Debian mailservers, and other servers
sending out lots of regular mail get listed in spamcop regularly, so my
recommendation (and that o
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Wieslaw wrote:
| Hi
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|> Is it possible to use the Deny directive in to block IP
|> addresses that don't have a PTR record?
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| Yes. You should put a IP address, or domain (A record)
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| I tested on apache 1.3 and 2.0
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it works if i write
Deny xxx.
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Is it possible to use the Deny directive in to block IP
addresses that don't have a PTR record?
Or there is any other way to do this?
Dan
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i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
i have the same problem and i think it's a problem of version: quota
version 1 uses quota.user, version 2 uses aquota.user.
don't we have quotatools2 on Debian?
David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
>in case we need to get serio
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