David Thurman wrote:
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
have been allowed to work and no other area.
2. Web browser accessible. GUI editor.
3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
4. Little modification needed.
Look
Ross, Chris wrote:
My recollection was that the you could set up a user then grant
them an access level. At that point, the access level applied to the
entire Mambo site. There was not a way to set up an area for each user
then grant that user access only to that area.
If you
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Hallo Leute,
wir wollten unsere Server, welche an physikalisch verschiedenen Standorten
stehen, untereinander mit OpenVPN vernetzen. Roadwarrior Access ist nicht
geplant, aber evtl. bald auch einmal denkbar. Hat schon jemand von euch
Erfahrung mit OpenVPN? Wenn ja, wäre ich um ein bisschen Hilfe
El lun, 19-04-2004 a las 19:58, David Wilk escribió:
Howdy,
I noticed that qmail-scanner-queue refuses to run after the last debian
perl update. I tried to install the latest qmail-scanner, but
unfortunately the ./configure fails reporting:
snip
Testing suid nature of /usr/bin/suidperl
Hallo Leute,
wir wollten unsere Server, welche an physikalisch verschiedenen Standorten
stehen, untereinander mit OpenVPN vernetzen. Roadwarrior Access ist nicht
geplant, aber evtl. bald auch einmal denkbar. Hat schon jemand von euch
Erfahrung mit OpenVPN? Wenn ja, wäre ich um ein bisschen Hilfe
El lun, 19-04-2004 a las 19:58, David Wilk escribió:
Howdy,
I noticed that qmail-scanner-queue refuses to run after the last debian
perl update. I tried to install the latest qmail-scanner, but
unfortunately the ./configure fails reporting:
snip
Testing suid nature of /usr/bin/suidperl
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 01:27:56PM -0600, Chris Hoover wrote:
However, what do most of you use for:
1. Webmail
Squirrelmail
2. Imap/pop access
Dovecot. Courier-IMAP is also a popular choice.
Also recommended: your choice of amavis implementations and clamav.
3. User management
MySQL
).
Has anyone else been faced with this problem? Since we are unable to
convince our clients to move to Debian desktops with KMail or some other OSS
alternative, some workaround for this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Googling has not proven very helpful (only confirmed this as a problem).
Thanks
).
Has anyone else been faced with this problem? Since we are unable to
convince our clients to move to Debian desktops with KMail or some other OSS
alternative, some workaround for this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Googling has not proven very helpful (only confirmed this as a problem).
Thanks
-i386.deb, and here you can't see it either.
Perhaps CONFIG_RTNETLINK is an option which has been addeed on
CONFIG_NETLINK option on these kernels or something like this...
I have a debian stable distro.
Could you help me with this doubt?
Thanks you very much in advance.
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-i386.deb, and here you can't see it either.
Perhaps CONFIG_RTNETLINK is an option which has been addeed on
CONFIG_NETLINK option on these kernels or something like this...
I have a debian stable distro.
Could you help me with this doubt?
Thanks you very much in advance.
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I´m ask my self if there is an utility to resctrict the bandwidht consumed
by services. The problem is that when someone use ftp service or smtp
service with a important size of byte, others can´t use services on our
little network.
Is There any utility which allows me restrict the use of
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Can anyone briefly summarize the current state of the radiusd-freeradius
packages? From what I can tell, the packages were withdrawn for
some combination of immaturity/stability/maintainer interest, but there
was also an issue with the rlm_pgsql module linking with SSL - was that
ever resolved?
Can anyone briefly summarize the current state of the radiusd-freeradius
packages? From what I can tell, the packages were withdrawn for
some combination of immaturity/stability/maintainer interest, but there
was also an issue with the rlm_pgsql module linking with SSL - was that
ever resolved?
Hi !
We are just considering if we should try to set up our firewall on a
Rackmountsystem with only
Compac flash card and onboard cpu. Which would reduce a least the possibility
of a harddisk crash, and would provide an easy possiblity to swap cards when
there is a problem.
The compac flash
servers are authoritative for 200 zones
and as far as clients go that's a hard one. Because
of the way everything snowballed before I got ahold of
it it could be as many as 10,000 this is a best
guess of course. Once I prove that debian is the way
to go with this I plan to implement the split dns
will have to do that if you are scanning mail for
clients.
What do you mean 15GB mail traffic / server? Mine currently handles
about 300k pieces of mail, and it's load balanced over two dual piii-733
dell power edges running debian. They run about 75% loaded all day, with
a load of about 1.5
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Hi !
I'm a newbie when it comes to the more complex aspects of
debian, so if you
could send me step by step instructions on getting my install
to work, that
would be really appreciated. I haven't tried anything that I
didn't know
how to undo. I would like to get Mailman running Postfix
Hi !
I'm a newbie when it comes to the more complex aspects of
debian, so if you
could send me step by step instructions on getting my install
to work, that
would be really appreciated. I haven't tried anything that I
didn't know
how to undo. I would like to get Mailman running Postfix
Any help on this would be great, thanks
What are your problems ? I just finnished an installation ...
Alex
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On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 06:04, David H. Clymer wrote:
I just ran chkrootkit,and it at one point, indicates that I may have an
LKM rootkit installed on my box (see output below). I then downloaded
and installed sash, and when I run chkrootkit as sashroot, It doesnt
detect anything (also see
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 06:04, David H. Clymer wrote:
I just ran chkrootkit,and it at one point, indicates that I may have an
LKM rootkit installed on my box (see output below). I then downloaded
and installed sash, and when I run chkrootkit as sashroot, It doesnt
detect anything (also see
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Well.. I can also grep From: to see wich addresses are sending more
mails than usual, don't I?
You're joking, right? From: is easily faked, and any bulk spammer fakes it.
Unless you block your clients from sending on port 25, you can't tell what
mail they're
Hi all !
I just came across the vserver project... Sounds really good, if you have different
costommers with differnt needs.
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
Anyone experience with it ?
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Hi all !
I just came across the vserver project... Sounds really good, if you have
different costommers with differnt needs.
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
Anyone experience with it ?
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needs. We have
plenty of transit available to meet the lofty 100Mbit/sec
projection that another debian-isp poster made based on 100%
individual deliveries, as well.
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On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 06:10, debian-isp wrote:
Hi all !
I have the task of setting up
needs. We have
plenty of transit available to meet the lofty 100Mbit/sec
projection that another debian-isp poster made based on 100%
individual deliveries, as well.
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On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 06:10, debian-isp wrote:
Hi all !
I have the task of setting up
Hi all !
I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail in a
max time of 12 hours.
All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a
newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of things with postfix, my concern
is the amount and
How about running PHP in safe mode? In safe mode (as far as I
understand) user scripts can only access files with the same uid.
Hm but they do have the same uid as they are uploaded via http and under the webserver
user ...
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 20:15, debian-isp wrote:
Hi all !
I am
Hi all !
I am just asking myself how to secure our webserver with a couple of virtual
hosts.
Currently we have a large installation of typo3 running. It has a feature
called fileadmin with which you can easily upload files. As it is thereby
possible to upload php scripts and execute via the
How about running PHP in safe mode? In safe mode (as far as I
understand) user scripts can only access files with the same uid.
Hm but they do have the same uid as they are uploaded via http and under the
webserver user ...
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 20:15, debian-isp wrote:
Hi all !
I am
On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 07:32, Rich Puhek wrote:
Jason Lim wrote:
But how about the motherboards themselves? Is it often for something on
the motherboard to fail, after 3-4 years continuous operation without
failure?
Normally, I'd say no on this point, particularly if the server is
if any of you have any experience running a game server
under Debian. Also wondering if you know the CPU/memory/bandwidth
requirements of such a project. Thanks,
Todd
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Yes Im not impressed either, Ive had words with HP/Compaq reps over the
crappy support for Debian, indeed I think the RH support is half hearted at
best. Ive tried running rpm under debian with this compaq stuff and it failed
miserably, but this was on a 1600R. Ive had woody and rh 7.2 ~ 8.0
), and the various Compaq Agents drivers are avaiable for
different releases of RedHat, SuSE and some other distros except
Debian.
having a hand would be nice...
I haven't tried any Compaq agents on it though. I have tried
lm-sensors but I haven't succeeded, even with some help from lm
I wonder if, it's possible to install packages with cdrom (apt-cdrom) through
apt-proxy to another machine. How it is possible to install packages through
network. I only have a set of 7 cd's... and my internet connection is to slow.
Happy new year
Regards,
Robert
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I'm sure it's on my Debian CD collection.
I don't think these are grom Glenrowan though.
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I don't think these are grom Glenrowan though.
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Hi,
I have a user that has one of his domains, user1.com, pointing his
other domain, user2.com via the dns zone file. He asked me to redirect
his user1.com domain to
his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone file
to point to the new user3.com domain, which is
Nov 2002, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Debian User wrote:
his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone file
to point to the new user3.com domain, which is up. I also up dated the
Show us.
Also what type of record (A, MX)?
And it is helpful to use
Nov 2002, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Debian User wrote:
his new domain user3.com. I changed the entry in his user1.com zone file
to point to the new user3.com domain, which is up. I also up dated the
Show us.
Also what type of record (A, MX)?
And it is helpful to use
Has anyone noticed a rash of scans and UDP attacks coming from Level3.net?
I've seen a high number of them, all directed UDP attacks. Is this a new
DOS or other attack?
Joe
What package would be simplest to set up and maintain for general
proxy/firewall purposes?
squid and iptables 'a kernel+app resource'.
One of the major concerns for them is restricting unauthorized downloads
and
allowing Internet access to a database system using the server version of
What package would be simplest to set up and maintain for general
proxy/firewall purposes?
squid and iptables 'a kernel+app resource'.
One of the major concerns for them is restricting unauthorized downloads
and
allowing Internet access to a database system using the server version of
Does anybody know a software (open source of cause) for portal management ?
You can add phpwebsite to the list.
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El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió:
There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with
my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more
described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs.
Anyway, is there any doc or
El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió:
There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with
my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more
described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs.
Anyway, is there any doc or
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around
somewhere?
real easy...
By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled
you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up
/home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around
somewhere?
real easy...
By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled
you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up
/home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on
Hulo debian loving isp crowd,
Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking
suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some
benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just
curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on
Hulo debian loving isp crowd,
Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking
suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some
benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just
curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff
Hello!
My party... It was absolutely amazing!
I have attached my web page with new photos!
If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks!
begin 666 www.myparty.yahoo.com
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I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
to
install it fails giving an error about not being able to symlink
libnss_db.so.2.
I took a look at libnss_db.so.2 and things are very odd. A 'ls -la' gives
One of the more knowledgeable hackers Ive had on my
I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
to
install it fails giving an error about not being able to symlink
libnss_db.so.2.
I took a look at libnss_db.so.2 and things are very odd. A 'ls -la' gives
One of the more knowledgeable hackers Ive had on my
Hi,
Last time I checked, popper was just a POP daemon (which runs on port
110). The error message is from your SMTP daemon (which runs on port 25;
it looks like you are using sendmail).
My guess is that you have an address forwarding to itself in your aliases
file, the virtusertable, or
Hi,
Last time I checked, popper was just a POP daemon (which runs on port
110). The error message is from your SMTP daemon (which runs on port 25;
it looks like you are using sendmail).
My guess is that you have an address forwarding to itself in your aliases
file, the virtusertable, or
Well, you could buy a managed switch from HP or Cisco. :-)
Personally, I have no idea how to do this sort of thing with Linux; but
it's probably better to do it at the backbone with a reliable switch than
to throw in extra servers with multiple network cards all over the place
(which would
Well, you could buy a managed switch from HP or Cisco. :-)
Personally, I have no idea how to do this sort of thing with Linux; but
it's probably better to do it at the backbone with a reliable switch than
to throw in extra servers with multiple network cards all over the place
(which would
Hi Erik,
What I have done in the past with non-bootable Windows situations was to
copy ncftp onto a boot floppy with the Linux kernel (and the proper drivers
for the network card and PCMCIA support), then do a recursive upload (put
-R *) to a Linux FTP server (or unfortunately, IIS if you
Hi Erik,
What I have done in the past with non-bootable Windows situations was to
copy ncftp onto a boot floppy with the Linux kernel (and the proper drivers
for the network card and PCMCIA support), then do a recursive upload (put
-R *) to a Linux FTP server (or unfortunately, IIS if you have
BTW,
The hardware for this system will be a compaq DL380 series server.
It has 5 ultra2 scsi 9.1 gig drives. I did not know if ultra2 scsi
presented any advantage when considering freebsd or Debian or not.
Any info on this is appriciated!
http://www5.compaq.com/products/servers/proliantdl380
BTW,
The hardware for this system will be a compaq DL380 series server.
It has 5 ultra2 scsi 9.1 gig drives. I did not know if ultra2 scsi
presented any advantage when considering freebsd or Debian or not.
Any info on this is appriciated!
http://www5.compaq.com/products/servers/proliantdl380
When I say NFS, I mean we will need to mount drives out on the network as
a local drive. For example, we will need to mount a public drive running
on an NT server as a /mountpoint on the local file system for access. Will
this be a problem via debian and also should this be best done via samba
of Debian Ghost
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using to develop the system. I plan on using enlightenment as a WM and
wanted to ask for advice on the best way to write a script to open
multiple terminal windows (Eterm or Xterm) to connect and log in to the
many various systems that we monitor
Hey All,
I know I've been causing a lot of mail on the list lately, but I hope to
get a good response out of this one too. My manager has asked me to write
a proposal on installing Debian or FreeBSD on a few servers here that will
be used (internally to the company- i.e- non production) for basic
Hello Debian-ISPers,
I work in a fairly large NOC that monitors many various systems (many
unix). I am working on developing a survailance system that accesses the
various systems. I plan on using debian as the OS of the survailance
system and have installed potato stable on a few test systems I
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I need a BULK FRIENDLY ISP...
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 20:19:48 -0500
Hello!
I'm looking for a BULK FRIENDLY ISP to host a small website.
Can you help?
OR
Can you refer me to anyone?
Thank you very much!
Woohoo;
Hey Guys,
I'm just studying up on cisco equipment and IOS configuration. I was
wondering what steps are necessary to get a debian syslogd to accept logs
from routers. I guess the first one I'd be logging would be a cisco 2500.
Thanks,
A. D. Ghos
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What kind of problems does samba have in potato? I was considering doing
some samba stuff, but I run potato on my servers.
Thanks,
A.D Ghos
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 03:13:06 +0100, Tobias Geijersson writes:
I have a little problem, I'm using Debian 2.1
Hey Guys,
I received this message in my system check.
I was wondering what this illegal seek is. Is this an attempt to exploit
ftpd? Looks like my wrappers kept them out, but I was wondering if there
was anything else to this...
thanks,
A. D. Ghost
Security Violations
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Dec
On occasion, when using IMAP, my netscape will fail to compact the folder
if I've been moving some mail from one place or another. I will have to
restart netscape and move the mail again and then 'compact folder' is this
a bug with netscape (4.73) or a bug with IMAP on the server? I am
an anyone explain how PGP protects email in transit? Or what PGP actually
is good for? I've never used PGP, but I always see the PGP key and wonder
why there is a PGP key if the email can be read at any rate...
Thanks for any info!
D. Ghost
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Hey Guys,
I have a whois question.
I was trying to get the abuse contact info for a mass spam, but for some
reason I am not coming up with anything. I thought that I was doing this
in the proper format with the proper whois server, but obviously I am
doing something wrong. Could anyone give me a
be:
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/distributions/debian unstable main
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/evolution/distributions/Debian ./
deb ftp://http.us.debian.org/debian/ potato main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://http.us.debian.org/debian/ potato main
deb http://non-us.debian.org
Hello ISPers,
Maybe someone can help me with this problem.
Please reply directly to my email, thank you!
D. Ghos
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Hello
I am looking for file sever. I think that debian with big ide disk is the best
solution. I plan to use lvm for home and pub partition.
But I am looking for bigest ide disk available which can be used with
linux. Do you have any experience with big disk with linux I know
Hey Guys,
I was wondering if there were any debian tools used for working with Cisco
routers and/or other Cisco gear. I was thinking about things like
analytical tools and configuration tools. Mainly I am interested in
anything that is happening now and/or being developed.
Any info much
Hello Fraser,
Thanks so much for the reply.
Actually I have the ServerName commented out as I need be able to access
the site through our LAN address as well as from the outside. If I set the
ServerName, it will redirect any request coming in from the LAN out the
router and through the internet
Does anybody know a mail tool for X, for pick up the mail from the
mail server ? Like the one in Netscape but another one ? Under Debian
Potato, of course.
Thank you,
Adrian Nims
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Hello ISPers,
Recently (within the last couple months) I've noticed a big increase of
people that are trying to ftp into my debian machine. I have logchecker
running and notice whenever there is an attempt to connect. I was thinking
in my mind that they may be trying to connect to see which
Roger Waters wrote:
Debian User wrote:
Hi,
I have the following error message when starting pppd:
/usr/sbin/pppd -detach
/usr/sbin/pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
/usr/sbin/pppd: but I couldn't find any suitable secret (password) for
it to use to do
Hi,
I have the following error message when starting pppd:
/usr/sbin/pppd -detach
/usr/sbin/pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
/usr/sbin/pppd: but I couldn't find any suitable secret (password) for
it to use to do so.
/usr/sbin/pppd: (None of the available passwords
backoff: 1)
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Martin Kos wrote:
hi
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Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine?
I was pondering doing so and wondered if anyone had had any luck or
advice. I may also want to monitor CPU
Hey Russel and Group,
Thanks for the continuing discussion.
Nobody suing to root is not non-threatening! Ideally you would have a group
wheel or root required for su to root to prevent this. Currently I haven't as
I haven't got the PAM setup for it going yet.
PAM is acronym for 'password
Can anyone tell me what is going on with my eth0 in this machine?
Sep 21 22:23:33 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:53:49 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Sep 21 22:54:20 ghost kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status
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