Re: NON-US can anyone reach aljazeera.net?

2003-03-25 Thread Peter Billson
>From New York area of US I can resolve www.aljazeera.net, but not >english.aljazeera.net. My traceroute dies on a nice.francetelecom hop. Pete Martin Wheeler wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside >

Php4 broken package ?

2003-03-13 Thread De Schrijver Peter
ry, broken packages Should i file a bug report like the message says ? Peter De Schrijver

Php4 broken package ?

2003-03-13 Thread De Schrijver Peter
ry, broken packages Should i file a bug report like the message says ? Peter De Schrijver -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-05 Thread Peter Hicks
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:42:57PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote: >On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 18:14, Gregory Wood wrote: >> You didn't mention volume. Also, public address and firewall seems to be a >> contridiction. >> >> If the volume is small, many of the $100 USD firewall boxes will work. >> There will be

Re: Routing with Linux

2003-03-05 Thread Peter Hicks
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:42:57PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote: >On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 18:14, Gregory Wood wrote: >> You didn't mention volume. Also, public address and firewall seems to be a >> contridiction. >> >> If the volume is small, many of the $100 USD firewall boxes will work. >> There will be

RE: PHP4 and mail()

2003-03-01 Thread Peter An. Zyumbilev
hi, Use smtp sockets. Ther a lot free php mail classes which use smtp sockets. Bets regards, BIVOL > -Original Message- > From: Vince Hillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:42 PM > To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org > Subject: PHP4 and mail() > > > Hi, > > T

RE: PHP4 and mail()

2003-03-01 Thread Peter An. Zyumbilev
hi, Use smtp sockets. Ther a lot free php mail classes which use smtp sockets. Bets regards, BIVOL > -Original Message- > From: Vince Hillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:42 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: PHP4 and mail() > > > Hi, > > There is a

Re: Virtual hosting solutions

2003-02-19 Thread Peter An. Zyumbilev
Hi, cpanel & confixxx - paid www.ispman.org - free Regards, BIVOL - Original Message - From: "Alexander Reelsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:08 AM Subject: Virtual hosting solutions > Hi folks > > I'm currently in the need of a complet

Re: Denial of Service via UCE

2003-01-30 Thread Peter Billson
Pulu, You may want to ask someone with a fatter pipe to act as your MX where they can bit-bucket the UCE then forward on the good stuff to you. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Pulu 'Anau wrote: > > Hi, this is not pa

Re: cybercafe management software

2002-12-16 Thread Peter Billson
Remi, You may want to check out the LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project - www.ltsp.org) mailing list. There has been several threads about public kiosks. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Rémi Letot wrote: > > Hi all,

Re: Problem while compiling wanpipe.o

2002-12-10 Thread Peter Billson
Michelle, As I understand it you do not compile Wanpipe into the kernel you compile wanpipe separately but you must have the kernel source that you used to compile your current kernel. My guess is that the symbols complaint is due to that fact that your kernel source does not match your running

Re: Backup Web Server

2002-11-25 Thread Peter Billson
Rizal, Check out HA (High Availability) http://linux-ha.org Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Can anyone pls tell me how to setup a Backup Web Server..meaning if the > primary Web Server

light emitting diodes for toy & gift

2002-11-24 Thread peter
Title: fortoy&gift     tel: +86-755-26615498 ext:809 fax: +86-755-26614200 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bind8 to Bind9

2002-11-16 Thread Peter Billson
Hey *, I am planning the move from Bind8 to Bind9 on woody and was wondering if anyone has any tips, gotchas or pointers I should know before the move. Thanks in advance. Pete

Bind8 to Bind9

2002-11-16 Thread Peter Billson
Hey *, I am planning the move from Bind8 to Bind9 on woody and was wondering if anyone has any tips, gotchas or pointers I should know before the move. Thanks in advance. Pete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Pipeline internet help

2002-11-08 Thread Peter Billson
Johnno, That depends on where the second pipe is coming from. If it is coming from a different NOC of the same upstream company then they should take care of all the messy routing details. If you use multiple providers then use BGP to provide multiple routes for your IP blocks. Your upstrea

Re: Pipeline internet help

2002-11-08 Thread Peter Billson
Johnno, That depends on where the second pipe is coming from. If it is coming from a different NOC of the same upstream company then they should take care of all the messy routing details. If you use multiple providers then use BGP to provide multiple routes for your IP blocks. Your upstrea

Unidentified subject!

2002-09-12 Thread Peter van Hove
debian-mirrors@lists.debian.org, debian-news@lists.debian.org, debian-security-announce@lists.debian.org, debian-security@lists.debian.org, debian-testing@lists.debian.org, debian-user@lists.debian.org, debian-consultants@lists.debian.org, debian-devel@lists.debian.org, debian-firewall@lists.debian

Re: Traffic Monitoring

2002-09-10 Thread Peter Palfrader
yours, peter [I CC you as you probably are not on this list, as you did write in German when it is obvious that this is an english language list.] -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messa

chrooted sftp users?

2002-08-30 Thread Peter Van Eynde
How can we get this? Groetjes, Peter -- It's logic Jim, but not as we know it. | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "God, root, what is difference?" - Pitr| http://people.debian.org/~pvaneynd/ "God is more forgiving." - Dave Aronson| http://users.belgacom.net/bn110523/ pgpjY87sN5O1n.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: /root/ drwxr-xr-x?

2002-08-07 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Wed, 07 Aug 2002, Pedro Larroy wrote: > On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:39:02PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: > > On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: > > > > > # ls -lad /root/ > > > drwxr-xr-x9 root root 4096 Jul 31 18:25 /roo

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
when I find the time. Until then I expect my mail system to just handle it. At any rate, the point was that Maildir is not a silver bullet. mbox actually worked better. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted |

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002, Nate Campi wrote: > On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 10:53:32AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: > > > > Please realize that it's not enough to stat them. Your MUA needs to open > > all of them to read the mail headers: > > True, not the best proof, but

Re: Maildirs in Debian

2002-08-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
ser 0.00s system 0% cpu 4.404 total [clear buffers && cache here] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:debian-bugs-closed$ time find -type f | xargs head > /dev/null find -type f0.17s user 1.38s system 1% cpu 1:46.14 total xargs head > /dev/null 1.02s user 5.59s system 6% cpu 1:47.6

Re: /root/ drwxr-xr-x?

2002-07-31 Thread Peter Palfrader
: search the list archives (both -user and -devel will have some hits I guess). HTH yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages prefer

Re: Questions about using Postfix-ldap package on Woody

2002-07-22 Thread Peter Palfrader
guess that /usr/lib/postfix/dict_* are lookup tables that are loaded by postfix _on_ _demand_ dynamically. postconf probably doesn't know about those. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .

Re: Questions about using Postfix-ldap package on Woody

2002-07-22 Thread Peter Palfrader
:) My postconf -m doesn't show it either, yet it works (Same with pcre). No need to recompile things. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** m

Re: Questions about using Postfix-ldap package on Woody

2002-07-21 Thread Peter Palfrader
guess that /usr/lib/postfix/dict_* are lookup tables that are loaded by postfix _on_ _demand_ dynamically. postconf probably doesn't know about those. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .

Re: Questions about using Postfix-ldap package on Woody

2002-07-21 Thread Peter Palfrader
:) My postconf -m doesn't show it either, yet it works (Same with pcre). No need to recompile things. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** m

Re: call me

2002-07-12 Thread Peter Palfrader
ddress they want to be able to post > from, they can subscribe it and set it nomail. Read the archives of any debian list. It has been discussed to death. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''

Re: call me

2002-07-12 Thread Peter Palfrader
ddress they want to be able to post > from, they can subscribe it and set it nomail. Read the archives of any debian list. It has been discussed to death. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted

Re: Users deleting public_html and log causing Apache to fail startup

2002-07-10 Thread Peter Palfrader
when you refer to »public_html«. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages preferred.| : :' : The universal | `. `&#x

Re: Users deleting public_html and log causing Apache to fail startup

2002-07-10 Thread Peter Palfrader
when you refer to »public_html«. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages preferred.| : :' : The universal | `. `&#x

Re: MLM solution?

2002-07-08 Thread Peter Hicks
> > Balu >PS: postfix is MTA > > I have had good results from sympa. It meets all of your requirements, plus you have the option of keeping your information in postgresql. -- Peter Hicks http://jah.net/~petong 4E24 3C78 A165 537C 729C 8D25 3547 3CE9 9E7D 42B6 Today is Na

Re: MLM solution?

2002-07-08 Thread Peter Hicks
> > Balu >PS: postfix is MTA > > I have had good results from sympa. It meets all of your requirements, plus you have the option of keeping your information in postgresql. -- Peter Hicks http://jah.net/~petong 4E24 3C78 A165 537C 729C 8D25 3547 3CE9 9E7D 42B6 Today is Na

Re: Users deleting public_html and log causing Apache to fail startup

2002-07-04 Thread Peter Palfrader
te priviliges. [that quoting thing goes for you too] yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages preferred.| : :' : The universal

Re: Users deleting public_html and log causing Apache to fail startup

2002-07-04 Thread Peter Palfrader
yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** messages preferred.| : :' : The universal | `. `' Operating System

Re: Users deleting public_html and log causing Apache to fail startup

2002-07-04 Thread Peter Palfrader
for the LOG files). > So, how would you handle the above? The user may not remove their document root and the user only has read access to their log directory. Simple as that. yours, peter -- PGP signed and encryp

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
one else is currently editing this file." echo "Aborting rvi." exit 1 fi /usr/bin/rvim $1 ci -u $1 yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux **

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
one else is currently editing this file." echo "Aborting rvi." exit 1 fi /usr/bin/rvim $1 ci -u $1 yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux **

Re: APC PowerChute on Linux

2002-06-28 Thread Peter Billson
Andreas, It has been a while since I played with it, but if I remember correctly the documentation said that Linux can't be the master only a slave. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Andreas Rabus wrote: > > Hi, > > I

Re: rm: cannot unlink `sendmail': Operation not permitted

2002-05-23 Thread Peter Billson
try chattr -i /usr/sbin Even if sendmail is set -i, if the directory is immutable you will not be able to rm it. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Jason Lim wrote: > > Hi all, > > This is happening on a Redhat 7.2 sys

Re: rm: cannot unlink `sendmail': Operation not permitted

2002-05-23 Thread Peter Billson
try chattr -i /usr/sbin Even if sendmail is set -i, if the directory is immutable you will not be able to rm it. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Jason Lim wrote: > > Hi all, > > This is happening on a Redhat 7.2 sy

Re: How fast can Linux-Firewalls be?

2002-02-23 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What minimum characteristics would a Linux IP Masquerading Firewall > Box need, to run a 100 Mbps link without slowing down traffic. There was some discussion last January (2001) about this type of thing. The problem you will run into if you are using POTS Intel hardw

Re: How fast can Linux-Firewalls be?

2002-02-23 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What minimum characteristics would a Linux IP Masquerading Firewall > Box need, to run a 100 Mbps link without slowing down traffic. There was some discussion last January (2001) about this type of thing. The problem you will run into if you are using POTS Intel hard

Re: exim question

2002-02-21 Thread Peter Billson
Ward, Yes, it really does work for me. I thought the point of the original poster is that he wanted any address that didn't match a real user (and I assume another alias) to be delivered to a particular mailbox. He wanted the alias file to never fail. The original poster didn't mention that

Re: exim question

2002-02-21 Thread Peter Billson
Ward, Yes, it really does work for me. I thought the point of the original poster is that he wanted any address that didn't match a real user (and I assume another alias) to be delivered to a particular mailbox. He wanted the alias file to never fail. The original poster didn't mention tha

Re: exim question

2002-02-21 Thread Peter Billson
In your alias file, as your last rule, put *: username where username is the account the mail should goto. Username can also be a remote address i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Bernie Berg wro

Re: exim question

2002-02-20 Thread Peter Billson
In your alias file, as your last rule, put *: username where username is the account the mail should goto. Username can also be a remote address i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Bernie Berg wr

Re: Missing /proc/sys

2002-02-15 Thread Peter Billson
Jacob, Thanks! I forgot the golden rule: "Use the Source." A quick grep through the source would have saved the public humiliation. :-/ Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting > CONFIG_SYSCTL=y > > -- > Jacob Elder > http://

Missing /proc/sys

2002-02-15 Thread Peter Billson
Hello *, I have a weird problem on a server, the /proc/sys directory is not there. The /proc filesystem is mounted and the rest of /proc seems to be fine, but /proc/sys and it's sub-directories are MIA. I have turned up a few people that have had this problem, but no answers. I'm runnin

Re: Missing /proc/sys

2002-02-15 Thread Peter Billson
Jacob, Thanks! I forgot the golden rule: "Use the Source." A quick grep through the source would have saved the public humiliation. :-/ Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting > CONFIG_SYSCTL=y > > -- > Jacob Elder > http:/

Missing /proc/sys

2002-02-15 Thread Peter Billson
Hello *, I have a weird problem on a server, the /proc/sys directory is not there. The /proc filesystem is mounted and the rest of /proc seems to be fine, but /proc/sys and it's sub-directories are MIA. I have turned up a few people that have had this problem, but no answers. I'm runni

SLow server

2002-02-11 Thread Peter Billson
Hello *, Got a weird server problem that I could use some pointers where to look. I have a PIII 600 Dell server with 1 IDE HD and 128Mb or RAM running 2.2.19Pre17 potato. The server is lightly loaded - basically IMAP and Apache Web mail for about 20 users. The problem is the thing is *Slow*

Re: Raid 1 + lilo

2002-01-31 Thread Peter Billson
Earlier in this thread, there was a question of how hardware RAID would handle the failure of a drive on reboot. While at LinuxWorld I asked the Intel team how their controller would handle it. The answer was that the card would note the disk failure, notify you of the problem, rebuild the ar

Re: Debian in 100 MB ?

2002-01-31 Thread Peter Billson
We are running a router/firewall from a standard Debian distro using 111Mb, but this includes keeping a local set of logs so getting to your 100Mb mark should be easy. To duplicate the machine after the first set up either dd to a second disk, and change config files, or do a standard install

Debian in 100 MB ?

2002-01-31 Thread Peter . DeSchrijver
Hi List ! I´d like to get a Firewalling LINUX with IPTABLES into 100 MB for use on a couple of ADSL/ISDN/ETH Firewalls. For this I`d like to use a stock debian, install onto a slightly larger partition and (scripted) remove excess software to make the 100 MB image. Advantage for me would be the

Re: Webalizer

2002-01-29 Thread Peter Billson
> I can't suggest alternative loggers, but one of the reasons that > my webalizer kept breaking is because I had logrotate in the > /etc/cron.daily as well. l comes before w. I changed the name of > the logrotate script to 'zlogrotate' and webalizer hasn't had a > problem since. Alternately, you

Re: ftp.uk.debian.org

2002-01-29 Thread Peter Billson
Steve Wright wrote: > > Anyone else having problems reaching ftp.uk.debian.org ?? > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't even resolve that name from here, but I can resolve ftp.debian.org... Pete -- htt

Re: new photos from my party!

2002-01-28 Thread Peter Billson
Bummer man, I clicked on this SPAM link in mutt hoping to see p0rn and it trashed my Linux box! Hope nobody else did that! :-) Pete PS what's with all the SPAM to this list lately... admins? I'll bet it's that WoW guy that's suing Russell! :-) > My party... It was absolutely amazing! > I ha

Rsync

2002-01-26 Thread Peter Billson
Hey *, I just applied the security fix to rsync and now it is dumping core. Before I report this as a bug, I thought I'd check to see if anyone else is having trouble. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting -- To UNSUBSCRI

Re: rsync backup scipt

2002-01-26 Thread Peter Billson
Hereward Cooper wrote: > > > Using the --exclude-from={FILE} switch then listing the things you want > > excluded in a separate file works well for me. > > Is this recursive? Can I just put in the line /mnt/ and it'll ignore everything > in there? Yes it is. /cdrom will eliminate everything

Re: [BAD] the whole server down with a red-alert-like attack

2002-01-25 Thread Peter Billson
> IMHO something that runs every minute should not be in cron, even something > that runs every 5 minutes possibly shouldn't be in cron. Could you tell me why that is so? I often run things from cron that run every 5 mins and have never run into a problem... but then again I often do stupid thi

Re: rsync backup scipt

2002-01-25 Thread Peter Billson
> On Friday 25 January 2002 03:09, Hereward Cooper wrote: > > I've used rsync ok, (using one from a previous thread) but i'm > > not sure how to do the rotation system? Also when backing up / > > on the server, what stops it from copying the contents of a > > mounted cd aswell? > > --exclude=P

Re: [±¤°í] Èû°Ü¿ü´ø ¿µ¾î! ÀÌÁ¦ ´Ù½Ã ½ÃÀÛÇϽʽÿÀ.

2002-01-18 Thread Peter Obermeier
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Re: user-agent log problem

2002-01-12 Thread Peter Billson
Hmmm, seems right. A couple thoughts: 1) Do you have any other CustomLog directives that are not commented out 2) Are you running NameVirtualHosts where you'd have to define a CustomLog for each? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet

Re: EXIM, LDAP and some pop3 stuff?

2002-01-12 Thread Peter Billson
> But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems > a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has > done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized > way of how to do it. Now there is something to strive for. One monolithic, incomprehensib

Re: user-agent log problem

2002-01-12 Thread Peter Billson
Hmmm, seems right. A couple thoughts: 1) Do you have any other CustomLog directives that are not commented out 2) Are you running NameVirtualHosts where you'd have to define a CustomLog for each? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet

Re: EXIM, LDAP and some pop3 stuff?

2002-01-12 Thread Peter Billson
> But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems > a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has > done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized > way of how to do it. Now there is something to strive for. One monolithic, incomprehensi

Re: HP LC2000r trouble

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
> I suspect the same problem ! > So I write 3 floppies with resue.bin root.bin and drivers-1.bin from the > debian 2.2r5 "compact flavor" of kernel. The kernel is 2.2.19. The boot > works, the dboostrap start, but when I want to read the drivers from the > third floppy the message is that this flop

Re: OT: secondary dns

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
Stability of the Web in general. A domain should resolve regardless if it is reachable. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting > i guess negative TTL, but is there > another reason? after all, what use is it to me to be able t

Re: HP LC2000r trouble

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
> I suspect the same problem ! > So I write 3 floppies with resue.bin root.bin and drivers-1.bin from the > debian 2.2r5 "compact flavor" of kernel. The kernel is 2.2.19. The boot > works, the dboostrap start, but when I want to read the drivers from the > third floppy the message is that this flo

Re: OT: secondary dns

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
Stability of the Web in general. A domain should resolve regardless if it is reachable. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting > i guess negative TTL, but is there > another reason? after all, what use is it to me to be able

Re: HP LC2000r trouble

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
Adrian, I've not played with a HP with megaraid but I can point you to a Dell/Redhat specific site that may get you started http://domsch.com/linux/ - see the megaraid section. The basic problem is that you need the correct driver for your card to get the install to work and the older kernels

Re: HP LC2000r trouble

2002-01-11 Thread Peter Billson
Adrian, I've not played with a HP with megaraid but I can point you to a Dell/Redhat specific site that may get you started http://domsch.com/linux/ - see the megaraid section. The basic problem is that you need the correct driver for your card to get the install to work and the older kernels

Re: netscape o cosa ?

2002-01-09 Thread Peter Billson
> There are products, that just runs under IE. But IE is freeware. So > why not download it and intergrate with wine to your linux... Have you tried this? I'm wondering if IE runs reliably under WINE... at least as (un)reliably as it does under Windoze. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Intern

Re: netscape o cosa ?

2002-01-09 Thread Peter Billson
> There are products, that just runs under IE. But IE is freeware. So > why not download it and intergrate with wine to your linux... Have you tried this? I'm wondering if IE runs reliably under WINE... at least as (un)reliably as it does under Windoze. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Inter

Re: netscape o cosa ?

2002-01-08 Thread Peter Billson
If you don't like Netscape, try http://www.opera.com Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > cosa usate voi per navigare in internet senza problemi ? (e non mi dite > lynx perche non supporta ne ja

Re: netscape o cosa ?

2002-01-08 Thread Peter Billson
If you don't like Netscape, try http://www.opera.com Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > cosa usate voi per navigare in internet senza problemi ? (e non mi dite > lynx perche non supporta ne j

NFS Problem

2001-12-15 Thread Peter Billson
Hello *, I am having permissions problems with a NFS mount that I just can't figure out and I'm hoping someone can help. I am NFS mounting a drive on machine A by using automount on machine B. The drive shows it is mounted rwxrwxrwx and owned root.root. Any user can read and write to the di

NFS Problem

2001-12-15 Thread Peter Billson
Hello *, I am having permissions problems with a NFS mount that I just can't figure out and I'm hoping someone can help. I am NFS mounting a drive on machine A by using automount on machine B. The drive shows it is mounted rwxrwxrwx and owned root.root. Any user can read and write to the d

Re: Strange apache behaviour?

2001-12-08 Thread Peter Billson
Jason, Apaches log file ownership and permissions are set when they rotate in /etc/cron.daily/apache (about line 90 or so). As pointed out there are security issues to worry about so be careful. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet

Re: Strange apache behaviour?

2001-12-08 Thread Peter Billson
Jason, Apaches log file ownership and permissions are set when they rotate in /etc/cron.daily/apache (about line 90 or so). As pointed out there are security issues to worry about so be careful. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet

Postfix 0.0.20011115.SNAPSHOT-1

2001-12-03 Thread DI Peter Burgstaller
no problems found. The email is actually sent and in the log files I see a completely normal message delivery. - Thanks for your time, Peter /--\ | Dipl.-Ing. Peter Burgstaller | | Technical Assistant and System Administrator | | @ all

Postfix 0.0.20011115.SNAPSHOT-1

2001-12-03 Thread DI Peter Burgstaller
no problems found. The email is actually sent and in the log files I see a completely normal message delivery. - Thanks for your time, Peter /--\ | Dipl.-Ing. Peter Burgstaller | | Technical Assistant and System Administrator | | @ all

Re: host & DNS

2001-11-26 Thread Peter Billson
> I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as > well as DNS. > > So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error: > > warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname > (gomez.star.cd) failed > > I finally figured out that something

Re: host & DNS

2001-11-26 Thread Peter Billson
> I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as > well as DNS. > > So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error: > > warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname > (gomez.star.cd) failed > > I finally figured out that something

Re: PPPOE setup problems

2001-11-20 Thread Szentei Peter
REPLY Nick Jennings wrote: ~~ Hi! This is the best resolution ! pit:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) # The loopback interface iface lo inet loopback # The first network card - this entry was created du

Re: PPPOE setup problems

2001-11-20 Thread Szentei Peter
REPLY Nick Jennings wrote: ~~ Hi! This is the best resolution ! pit:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) # The loopback interface iface lo inet loopback # The first network card - this entry was created d

Re: debian/cyclades .vs. cisco

2001-11-20 Thread Peter Billson
John Hawley wrote: > > Hi. > > I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access. > $15K+, ack! > > Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards? > I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and > have > nothing

Re: debian/cyclades .vs. cisco

2001-11-20 Thread Peter Billson
John Hawley wrote: > > Hi. > > I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access. > $15K+, ack! > > Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards? > I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and have > nothing ag

Re: DELL perc3/di users

2001-11-19 Thread Peter Billson
The install that I did was using RedHat so it is a bit different then Debian but what I did was download the PERCRAID driver module from Dell's download area and loaded it during install when asked if you have any drivers on floppies. Once the module was loaded the rest of the install went as

Re: DELL perc3/di users

2001-11-19 Thread Peter Billson
The install that I did was using RedHat so it is a bit different then Debian but what I did was download the PERCRAID driver module from Dell's download area and loaded it during install when asked if you have any drivers on floppies. Once the module was loaded the rest of the install went a

Re: DELL perc3/di users

2001-11-19 Thread Peter Billson
Did you check out http://www.merilus.com/~kevin/aacraid.html ? He has Debian boot disks with the kernel you're looking for. I'd do a potato install then change your apt sources to woody and do a dist-upgrade. I have done a RedHat install on a similar machine and there really are no big su

Re: DELL perc3/di users

2001-11-19 Thread Peter Billson
Did you check out http://www.merilus.com/~kevin/aacraid.html ? He has Debian boot disks with the kernel you're looking for. I'd do a potato install then change your apt sources to woody and do a dist-upgrade. I have done a RedHat install on a similar machine and there really are no big s

Re: policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating > privacy policies at the ISP I run. > > I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement > to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: > * gnpgp/pgp e

Re: policies for securing privacy systemwide against random wiretap/nettap

2001-10-26 Thread Peter Billson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Given recent passage of the Patriot Act here in US, I'm re-evaluating > privacy policies at the ISP I run. > > I'm curious what mechanisms and policies we might keep/implement > to preserve the privacy and integrity of our clients. Some are obvious: > * gnpgp/pgp

Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Peter Billson
Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > > > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a > > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track > > tasks > > MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment; > perhaps you could pitch in and h

Re: Project 2000 on Debian (under Wine) ?

2001-10-25 Thread Peter Billson
Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > > > I am looking for a Linux based tool that is designed to help manage a > > variety of projects. This tool needs to be able to schedule and track > > tasks > > MrProject from CodeFactory (codefactory.se) is kicking arse at the moment; > perhaps you could pitch in and

Re: Webalizer

2001-10-18 Thread Peter Billson
> Hassle with upgrading to 2.0 is that, AFAIK, it'll trash your history for > that year (could be wrong...) Actually, the repaired .deb package has made it to proposed updates in stable and apt-get update, apt-get upgrade will install the fixed package. The README.1st file has a few, simple

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