Hello all,
Can anyone tell me how (or even if it is possible) to mount a Sun UFS
drive (SunOS 5.5.1) under Linux (2.2.19) as read-write? I have tried
mount -w -t ufs -o ufstype=sun /dev/sda1 /mnt/scsi
but it mounts read only. The drive is in the localhost and I am booting
off a Linux floppy.
Hello,
Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be
defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius
startup script?
Thanks in advance.
Erik
Hello,
Can the gateway address for windows clients of cistron-radius be
defaulted in the /etc/raddb/users? or must it be specified in the radius
startup script?
Thanks in advance.
Erik
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Hello All,
Psionic's Portsentry automatically adds host addresses that perform
'active system attacks' into /etc/hosts.deny and so crackers can spoof
attacks from the most popular sites and 'ban' access to them. Apart from
tracerouting each ip-address, does anybone know of an easier way to
verify
Hello All,
Psionic's Portsentry automatically adds host addresses that perform
'active system attacks' into /etc/hosts.deny and so crackers can spoof
attacks from the most popular sites and 'ban' access to them. Apart from
tracerouting each ip-address, does anybone know of an easier way to
verify
> Please forward the info to me. I have a Back-UPS 650. Thanks!
Here's the info. I have posted this to the list also because *nothing*
is more annoying than searching a list archive, finding your exact
question and then the answer was never posted! For posterity:
Easiest way to start is to "
> Please forward the info to me. I have a Back-UPS 650. Thanks!
Here's the info. I have posted this to the list also because *nothing*
is more annoying than searching a list archive, finding your exact
question and then the answer was never posted! For posterity:
Easiest way to start is to
> i have to connect a school to the internet but i have to avoid that the
> users(kids) look at certain webpages with criminal and sexual backgrounds
>
> is there a possibility to stop that, maybe on the firewall (debian linux) to
> block requests like www.sex.de and things (words maybe) like sex,
> i have to connect a school to the internet but i have to avoid that the
> users(kids) look at certain webpages with criminal and sexual backgrounds
>
> is there a possibility to stop that, maybe on the firewall (debian linux) to
> block requests like www.sex.de and things (words maybe) like sex
at occured every 5 minutes anyway,) and voila!
No more annoying output every 5 minutes. I don't think it fixed any problems
(which seemed harmless anyway), but at least what I don't know won't annoy me
any more. The problem is definitely PCMCIA based.
-Pete
.
at occured every 5 minutes anyway,) and voila!
No more annoying output every 5 minutes. I don't think it fixed any problems
(which seemed harmless anyway), but at least what I don't know won't annoy me
any more. The problem is definitely PCMCIA based.
-Pete
.
preciated.
I want to recommend you IMP. You can set IMAP server on firewall and
IMP/Horde.
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IMP/Horde.
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> Has anyone gotten a Dell powervault 100t dds scsi tape drive to work?
> I want to set it up with Amanda, but I am finding a lack of
> documentation and examples.
Dell does support Linux (weakly but they do), have you called
them/checked their Web site?
> Do you know where a good HOWTO is or e
> Has anyone gotten a Dell powervault 100t dds scsi tape drive to work?
> I want to set it up with Amanda, but I am finding a lack of
> documentation and examples.
Dell does support Linux (weakly but they do), have you called
them/checked their Web site?
> Do you know where a good HOWTO is or
> Anybody out there who has practical experience with gigabit ethernet
> on x86 architectures?
>
> Any recommendations like what nics to get/avoid? 3com, intel,
> syskonnect?
I have used the Intel PRO/1000F fiber NIC with success in several Dell
SMP machines.
The driver for Linux is available fo
> Anybody out there who has practical experience with gigabit ethernet
> on x86 architectures?
>
> Any recommendations like what nics to get/avoid? 3com, intel,
> syskonnect?
I have used the Intel PRO/1000F fiber NIC with success in several Dell
SMP machines.
The driver for Linux is available f
Haim Dimermanas wrote:
> This raises a question in my mind. There is a database of known spam
> relays (the RBL). I was wondering if the same kind of database is
> available for known "black hats" ip blocks.
There is the attack registry at http://aris.securityfocus.com/
Basically Network secur
Haim Dimermanas wrote:
> This raises a question in my mind. There is a database of known spam
> relays (the RBL). I was wondering if the same kind of database is
> available for known "black hats" ip blocks.
There is the attack registry at http://aris.securityfocus.com/
Basically Network secu
Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>
> > > and also, how do i block out everything coming from 203.167.117.0/24?
> > ipchains -A input -i eth0 -s 203.167.117.0/24 -j DENY -l
> > ipchains -A output -i eth0 -d 203.167.117.0/24 -j DENY -l
>
> Pete,
>
> He says "coming from". Are you sure about the second
Your firewall (ipchains) is denying packets. This line shows packets
coming in to the machine over eth0 from 203.167.117.88 on port 1053 (an
unprivileged port) destined for 209.61.158.13, port 80 (WWW). This would
be a normal http connection if you are running a web server on
209.61.158.13 and eth0
Haim Dimermanas wrote:
>
> > > and also, how do i block out everything coming from 203.167.117.0/24?
> > ipchains -A input -i eth0 -s 203.167.117.0/24 -j DENY -l
> > ipchains -A output -i eth0 -d 203.167.117.0/24 -j DENY -l
>
> Pete,
>
> He says "coming from". Are you sure about the second
Your firewall (ipchains) is denying packets. This line shows packets
coming in to the machine over eth0 from 203.167.117.88 on port 1053 (an
unprivileged port) destined for 209.61.158.13, port 80 (WWW). This would
be a normal http connection if you are running a web server on
209.61.158.13 and eth
> But when I used Listen, then it did not
> biring anything even my primary site www.abc.com.
> If I turned of Listen then my primary site www.abc.com
> comes up.
>
> Looks I am wandering somewhere near the solution.
I believe the tag should look like to work right.
Also the ServerName dire
> But when I used Listen, then it did not
> biring anything even my primary site www.abc.com.
> If I turned of Listen then my primary site www.abc.com
> comes up.
>
> Looks I am wandering somewhere near the solution.
I believe the tag should look like to work right.
Also the ServerName dir
Abel Gascón wrote:
>
> I would like someone recommends me the best free Fax server and tell me
> something about features.
>
> Thanks in advance, Abel
I like Hylafax ( http://www.hylafax.org ).
- Easy to configure
- Works with basically all modems
- Supports multiple modems per server
- Al
> I have installed Debian 2.2r2 and now trying to put
> more IP based virtual hosts. I have used
> the VirtualHost directives, and gave the IP number
> to each site. But when I tried to look on the Virtual host
> site, it brings the primary site.
>
> I will appreciate, if I get information about h
Abel Gascón wrote:
>
> I would like someone recommends me the best free Fax server and tell me
> something about features.
>
> Thanks in advance, Abel
I like Hylafax ( http://www.hylafax.org ).
- Easy to configure
- Works with basically all modems
- Supports multiple modems per server
- A
> I have installed Debian 2.2r2 and now trying to put
> more IP based virtual hosts. I have used
> the VirtualHost directives, and gave the IP number
> to each site. But when I tried to look on the Virtual host
> site, it brings the primary site.
>
> I will appreciate, if I get information about
ccess to your system. That even
gives you the possibility to allow ftp for all users and deny ssh or
telnet only to some (that's what I use it for...)
Greetings
Peter
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ccess to your system. That even
gives you the possibility to allow ftp for all users and deny ssh or
telnet only to some (that's what I use it for...)
Greetings
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Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town as
a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
channel over the net.
I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
card in the Web server but then what?
All hardware/software
Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town as
a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
channel over the net.
I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
card in the Web server but then what?
All hardware/software
you can cross exist
no problem. If you even maybe host the NIS Servers on the same machine I could
think of some very nice perl scripts to cross import data between them if you
need same userids but different services for ex. We had a similar setting
at the university of salzb
you can cross exist
no problem. If you even maybe host the NIS Servers on the same machine I could
think of some very nice perl scripts to cross import data between them if you
need same userids but different services for ex. We had a similar setting
at the university of salzb
in my case it was the only way to get my setup
working so after long discussions with the admins they would allow only the
one IP address of my multi-homed machine in their net which solved the problem.
I'm aware of the implications it had then but it was only a temporal matter
in my case.
- che
in my case it was the only way to get my setup
working so after long discussions with the admins they would allow only the
one IP address of my multi-homed machine in their net which solved the problem.
I'm aware of the implications it had then but it was only a temporal matter
in my case.
- che
Matt Fair wrote:
>
> I have 20/40 gig tape backup. I would like to backup my LAN and my
> remote web server with the same tape drive.
> Is there a way to backup the web server securely?
> SSH?
> Matt
Matt,
We use rsync (http://rsync.samba.org) to do the job.
We currently rsync all other ma
Matt Fair wrote:
>
> I have 20/40 gig tape backup. I would like to backup my LAN and my
> remote web server with the same tape drive.
> Is there a way to backup the web server securely?
> SSH?
> Matt
Matt,
We use rsync (http://rsync.samba.org) to do the job.
We currently rsync all other m
> Hello,
>
> can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based
> frontend to manage DNS-Servers?
Webmin: http://www.webmin.com/webmin
Bye now!
Peter
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> Hello,
>
> can anyone recommend a commercial or free web-based
> frontend to manage DNS-Servers?
Webmin: http://www.webmin.com/webmin
Bye now!
Peter
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 10:34:45 +0100 (MET)
From: DI Peter Burgstaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Marcel Hicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: load balancer
> > :)) And what about sessions ?
>
> As session data is usually stored i
.com) system very successfully at present. I haven't looked
at Ultra Monkey yet, but will do.
ASAIK they all use the LVS in one way or the other. The interface is different
and I like the one of piranha very much.
- Just my 0.02, Peter
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 10:34:45 +0100 (MET)
From: DI Peter Burgstaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Marcel Hicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: load balancer
> > :)) And what about sessions ?
>
> As session data is usually stor
a.redhat.com) system very successfully at present. I haven't looked at Ultra
Monkey yet, but will do.
ASAIK they all use the LVS in one way or the other. The interface is different
and I like the one of piranha very much.
- Just my 0.02, Peter
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Hello,
we customized a new apache-ssl deb package, by adding a module called
zmod to it. We need this module here in Germany for statistical
analysis.
Now every time a new apache-ssl version (or security fix) is available
our package is overwritten by apt-get dist-upgrade utility.
What is the com
Hello,
we customized a new apache-ssl deb package, by adding a module called
zmod to it. We need this module here in Germany for statistical
analysis.
Now every time a new apache-ssl version (or security fix) is available
our package is overwritten by apt-get dist-upgrade utility.
What is the co
Hello All,
There's an Acer TravelMate here whose M$Windows was hit with an outlook
macro virus (yes, such is the fate all who use this evil mailer). I need
to save the data files and not truncate everything to 8.3 filenames.
I will try for loss less repartioning; install Linux; mount the FAT32
pa
Hello All,
There's an Acer TravelMate here whose M$Windows was hit with an outlook
macro virus (yes, such is the fate all who use this evil mailer). I need
to save the data files and not truncate everything to 8.3 filenames.
I will try for loss less repartioning; install Linux; mount the FAT32
p
i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
which software is used for the debian lists?
thanks,
peter
i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
which software is used for the debian lists?
thanks,
peter
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ny ideas?
thanks,
peter
ster) by using a * in the alias file, but i found no
solution
to create a rewriting rule like it is possible in sendmails
virtusertable.
i can add a general rewriting rule (e.g. *@domain1 $1@domain2) in the
exim.conf,
but this overrides all virtual users and aliases.
any ideas?
thanks,
peter
Hello People,
I'm doing an install on an old server and everything is ok until I get
to the REBOOT YOUR PC NOW. The server starts up and gets to:
Starting internet superserver: inetd
after which I get a screenfull of the following errors:
/bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: No such file or directory
/bin
Hello People,
I'm doing an install on an old server and everything is ok until I get
to the REBOOT YOUR PC NOW. The server starts up and gets to:
Starting internet superserver: inetd
after which I get a screenfull of the following errors:
/bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: No such file or directory
/bi
to use parameters like
console=/dev/ttyS00
serial=0,19200n8
without success.
I suppose the output for the following installation steps is not send to
my serial console.
Who can me with a description for a headless installation via the serial
console?
Thanks for any help,
Peter Ruser
Matt Chipman wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
> have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
>
> Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
>
> Lucky its not windows or i'd have to do it every day at least! :)
Andy Bastien wrote:
>
> Failing a hardware solution, it would be an easy matter to run a
> script on the Linux box that will probe the active line to see if it's
> up. If it's not, do the routing commands to route through the backup
> line.
Rather than let one connection lay idle why not load
Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
>
> Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
>
> Ordinarily I'd just ask an acquaintance, but all the admins I
> personally know who'd go for this have screwed up their name servers
> at one point or another and didn't know it!
We provide
John Ackermann wrote:
>
> I'd like to set up something along the lines of the "mail2web" site for
> my users that would allow them to read and send messages via their POP
> account using a web interface. The web and mail servers reside on the
> same machine, if that makes it any easier.
>
> Any
> here is my exim.conf:
> qualify_domain = netasolnetworks.com
> # qualify_recipient =
> local_domains = localhost:netasolnetworks.com
> local_domains_include_host = true
> local_domains_include_host_literals = true
> relay_domains = netasol.com
Is the domain netaso
Martin Man wrote:
>
> Hi gurus,
> which tool would you suggest me to use for simple mail sorting for my
> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one POP
> account and I've to distribute appropriate email messages to
> appropriate mailboxes according to
> I am getting problems when trying to install various packages, it times out
> when trying to pull the package from certain ftp sites.
>
> Is there a way to change or specify a ftp site to download from.
>
> and if so please can you give me a list or suggest the sites for me.
You can specify a
Can anyone offer any info about IDE DAT Backup tape drives for use under
Debian? The How-tos all talk about floppy drives and I am not sure if
some/all/none of these drives are supported.
Any info is welcome. Thanks.
Pete
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appreciate if any of you know the solution for Windows 98 (sorry :)),
since by far I have no Internet access from home in any way due to this
stupid problem
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Check out:
http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/Securing_FTP_uploads_using_SSH__A_practical_guide_to_securing_FTP_under_Linux_.html
Also I know of a web based solution. Check out http://www.web-ftp.org
Pete Billson
ELB Internet Services
Cherubini Enrico wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I can't find any ftp s
Hi Folks,
I'm almost sure that my server has been compromised by some heinous
cracker and am taking steps to remedy this. I've grepped tcp from lsof
and came up with this and would like to know if there is something there
that shouldn't be.
dnsserver 478squid0u IPv4508
Hi Folks,
I'm almost sure that my server has been compromised by some heinous
cracker and am taking steps to remedy this. I've grepped tcp from lsof
and came up with this and would like to know if there is something there
that shouldn't be.
dnsserver 478squid0u IPv4508
Hello again,
Robert Davies wrote:
> Why wait?
>
> Run the command vmstat, and observe how much is paged in /out, what is the
> scan rate? That indicates how hard the page stealer is looking for pages it
> can free off. vmstat 10 is usually a goodish, number but if you can run it
> a long time,
Hello All,
Thanks for all the reponses. From most of the replies, can I gather that
I'll have to observe my how much is being swapped to determine whether I
should immediately "up" the RAM back to 128MB? (and pester the tight-wad
suits who'll approve the requesition)
To paint a better picture, h
Hello All,
I had problems with the RAM (128MB SDRAM DIMM) of my server and the only
spare I had was (64MB SDRAM DIMM).
Hear is what top says:
70 processes: 69 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 0.1% user, 0.7% system, 0.0% nice, 99.0% idle
Mem: 63124K av, 61296K used, 1
Hello again,
Robert Davies wrote:
> Why wait?
>
> Run the command vmstat, and observe how much is paged in /out, what is the
> scan rate? That indicates how hard the page stealer is looking for pages it
> can free off. vmstat 10 is usually a goodish, number but if you can run it
> a long time
Hello All,
Thanks for all the reponses. From most of the replies, can I gather that
I'll have to observe my how much is being swapped to determine whether I
should immediately "up" the RAM back to 128MB? (and pester the tight-wad
suits who'll approve the requesition)
To paint a better picture,
Hello All,
I had problems with the RAM (128MB SDRAM DIMM) of my server and the only
spare I had was (64MB SDRAM DIMM).
Hear is what top says:
70 processes: 69 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 0.1% user, 0.7% system, 0.0% nice, 99.0% idle
Mem: 63124K av, 61296K used,
Hello All,
I need to be able to restrict some users from logging-on from 8am-11pm
daily (a new discounted subscription plan) and I could use some
suggestions on how to best deal with this. I intend to toggle the user
shell (/bin/false - /bin/nologin) via the crontab but am still gun-shy
on
writing
Hello All,
I need to be able to restrict some users from logging-on from 8am-11pm
daily (a new discounted subscription plan) and I could use some
suggestions on how to best deal with this. I intend to toggle the user
shell (/bin/false - /bin/nologin) via the crontab but am still gun-shy
on
writin
I am trying to avoid using a hub (hub goes *poof* neither machine can
talk to the Net) to connect 2 internal machines to the net through a
Linux box configured as a router. The box has three NIC cards as
follows:
eth0 - 192.168.1.6 connection to my Internet gateway (192.168.1.1)
eth1 - 192.168.2
I am trying to avoid using a hub (hub goes *poof* neither machine can
talk to the Net) to connect 2 internal machines to the net through a
Linux box configured as a router. The box has three NIC cards as
follows:
eth0 - 192.168.1.6 connection to my Internet gateway (192.168.1.1)
eth1 - 192.168.
Hello All,
I've got something wrong somewhere and I'm trying to figure out where.
> > Hello,
> >
> >> you firstly need to get caller-id switched onto all the phone lines in
> >> question.
> > I suppose our telco has this on by default so all I need to do now is...
I'm not sure about this now, per
Hello All,
I've got something wrong somewhere and I'm trying to figure out where.
> > Hello,
> >
> >> you firstly need to get caller-id switched onto all the phone lines in
> >> question.
> > I suppose our telco has this on by default so all I need to do now is...
I'm not sure about this now, pe
line.
Thanks,
Erik Peter P. Abella
line.
Thanks,
Erik Peter P. Abella
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Hi,
Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create directory,
with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create and update
Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Thanks
Hi,
Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create directory,
with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create and update
Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Thanks
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Hello All,
I was told that I can tweak my apache mime extensions to support wml
browsing? is this true and has anyone in the list been able to do this?
and if so, where can I find some howto?
Thanks,
Erik Peter P. Abella
Hello All,
I was told that I can tweak my apache mime extensions to support wml
browsing? is this true and has anyone in the list been able to do this?
and if so, where can I find some howto?
Thanks,
Erik Peter P. Abella
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Hello,
I have potato with apache and pam authentication module:
ii apache 1.3.9-13.1 Versatile, high-performance HTTP
server
ii apache-common 1.3.9-13.1 Support files for all Apache
webservers
ii apache-doc 1.3.9-13.1 Apache webserver docs
ii libapache-mod-a 0
Hello,
I have potato with apache and pam authentication module:
ii apache 1.3.9-13.1 Versatile, high-performance HTTP
server
ii apache-common 1.3.9-13.1 Support files for all Apache
webservers
ii apache-doc 1.3.9-13.1 Apache webserver docs
ii libapache-mod-a
Hi All,
Here's the take of a windows-junkie turned linux lover:
APPLICATION
SAMBA
NETBIOS |
-| IPX/SPX
TCP/IP | NETBEUI |
Hi All,
Here's the take of a windows-junkie turned linux lover:
APPLICATION
SAMBA
NETBIOS |
-| IPX/SPX
TCP/IP | NETBEUI |
---
Hello All,
Is it possible to directly connect a Nokia DNT128-sp to a PCs com port? This
server will run IPCHAINs; Squid; RADIUS; will have a WANPipe S508/FT1; and
is intended to replace a Cisco 2500 that the DNT128-sp is connected to. Will
this work?
Cheers,
Erik Peter P. Abella
e others out there who are aware of any
possible risks with using webmin and would fill us in.
Sincerely,
Erik Peter P. Abella
>i am searching for a dns server that allows me to administrate it by web.
>additional features that i would like to have are setting up virtual dns
>servers (w
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nput will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Erik Peter P. Abella
> > is Celeron400 with 128MB RAM enough?
>
> More than enough. 300MB/day is not much.
>
> General rule: email is I/O bound is I/O bound is I/O bound :-]
>
so, do you recommend SCSI devices?
P.
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hi,
i'd like to install postfix on a brand new linux box.
what kind of machine do you recommend?
in average 300MB mails/day is our usage.
is Celeron400 with 128MB RAM enough?
thanks
P.
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1999(c) 2000
installed and the Linux sees 64MB only due some old DOS-style codes.
mostly this problem is based on a false BIOS software.
put the following line into lilo.conf to the proper label-section and
rerun lilo.
append="mem=256M"
bye
NADASI Peter
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>
> 10/100, Full-duplex, PCI prefered (what else would you use in a "serious"
> server?).
maybe some kind of SUNs or DECs 100 NICs :)
but they are very expensive.
i'm using SMC1211TX, it's based on RTL8139 chipset and working fine in my
100mbit Cisco network but when the default ethernet driver (b
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