Re: odd process running /usr/sbin/sendmail -i -CronDaemon -odi -oem root

2003-06-19 Thread Douglas Blood
That is the process that sends out mail for a cronjob. I have had problems with those getting stuck if the mail message (output from the cron job) is more than 1 meg I think... it might have been more than 11 megs. I can't remember exactly but that is a normal process. I don't think it should

Re: odd process running /usr/sbin/sendmail -i -CronDaemon -odi -oem root

2003-06-19 Thread Douglas Blood
That is the process that sends out mail for a cronjob. I have had problems with those getting stuck if the mail message (output from the cron job) is more than 1 meg I think... it might have been more than 11 megs. I can't remember exactly but that is a normal process. I don't think it should

Re: SSL proxy server

2003-05-05 Thread Douglas Blood
Why don't you just ssh with port forwarding and only have the webserver listen locally? This will encrypt all the traffic and you wouldn't have to worry as much about secureity holes in the web server. Douglas Blood - Original Message - From: Costas Magos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian

Re: Blocking sub-range of IP addresses

2003-03-11 Thread Douglas Blood
http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/class_a.html That is a page I use whenever I need to do anything with subnets. It explains that the /27 subnet has 30 hosts. So if you only wanted to block hosts X.Y.Z.23 - X.Y.Z.55 I would do everything under 64.. otherwise you get into defining multiple subnets so

Re: Blocking sub-range of IP addresses

2003-03-11 Thread Douglas Blood
http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/class_a.html That is a page I use whenever I need to do anything with subnets. It explains that the /27 subnet has 30 hosts. So if you only wanted to block hosts X.Y.Z.23 - X.Y.Z.55 I would do everything under 64.. otherwise you get into defining multiple subnets so