Thanks to those who replied. I now have somewhere to start :)
Marcel
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 16:16, Ralf Dreibrodt wrote:
Hi,
Sorry i know this is off topic but dose anyone know where theres a good
HOW-TO on Seting up SAMBA as a print server ??
there is an online book from oreilly:
Sorry i know this is off topic but dose anyone know where theres a good
HOW-TO on Seting up SAMBA as a print server ??
Thanks
Marcel
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to setup sendmail to forward all INCOMING mail to
an exchange server ? I have a Debian firewall running send mail with an
exchange server behind the fire wall on a private IP. I would like all
mail to be MXed to the Debian box and then forwarded to the Exchange box.
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to setup sendmail to forward all INCOMING mail to
an exchange server ? I have a Debian firewall running send mail with an
exchange server behind the fire wall on a private IP. I would like all
mail to be MXed to the Debian box and then forwarded to the Exchange box.
Has anyone got any scripts to get usefull per IP accounting info out of
the net-acct log for a time period or know where i can get one ??
Cheers
Marcel
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Hi,
Sorry know this is off topic but
I Just wanted everyone to know about NeoMail
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Its a fully functional Webmail server that looks better and is more
functional than many commercial servers and its FREE ! And easy to setup !
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I Just wanted everyone to know about NeoMail
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Its a fully functional Webmail server that looks better and is more
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Hi,
Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
nice Linux web server with micro$oft code.
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Hi,
Im getting these strange entries in my syslog file. Can anyone shed some
light on what this means ?
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam syslogd: Cannot glue message parts together
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam /sbin/rpc.statd[198]: gethostbyname error for
^XF7FF
://www.debian.org/security/2000/2719a and
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-17.html for more info
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Hi,
Im getting these strange entries in my syslog file. Can anyone shed some
light on what this means ?
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam
Hi,
Im getting these strange entries in my syslog file. Can anyone shed some
light on what this means ?
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam syslogd: Cannot glue message parts together
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam /sbin/rpc.statd[198]: gethostbyname error for
^XF7FF
://www.debian.org/security/2000/2719a and
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-17.html for more info
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Hi,
Im getting these strange entries in my syslog file. Can anyone shed some
light on what this means ?
Feb 21 14:03:35 jbeam
Feb 21 14:03
Hi,
Thanks to all who replied to my previous ip accounting question.
I got iptables to account by using the following...
/usr/local/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 202.65.74.116 -o eth0
/usr/local/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -s 202.65.74.116 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -i eth0
this works fine accept
Hi,
Thanks to all who replied to my previous ip accounting question.
I got iptables to account by using the following...
/usr/local/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 202.65.74.116 -o eth0
/usr/local/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -s 202.65.74.116 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -i eth0
this works fine accept
I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the
following response.
proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT
iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter
What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ??
Marcel
Antropov
I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the
following response.
proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT
iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter
What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ??
Marcel
Antropov
Hi all !
Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs
to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is
have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded
for billing purposes.
Any help much appreciated
Marcel
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Hi all !
Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs
to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is
have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded
for billing purposes.
Any help much appreciated
Marcel
eim wrote:
Two days ago I've lost all my Personal Data on my Second HDD,
Personal Data like Photos, Images, Audio Stuff, Source Code,
Mails: everything gone...!
I had some Backups fortuneatly but most stuff is lost forever.
Well, now I'm Ready to start my Personal Data Organization
Can any one tell me the kernel option to enable on 2.2.17 to be able to
specify multiple ethernet addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces file.
ie. eth0 eth0:1 eth0:2 .. on the same physical interface ?
I know it works on the standard kernel but every time i compile my own
kernel i
Quite obvious when you look at it (DUH!)
Thanks for all who replied.
Marcel
Robert Davidson wrote:
IP aliasing.
Cya.
Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Can any one tell me the kernel option to enable on 2.2.17 to be able to
specify multiple ethernet addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces file
Can any one tell me the kernel option to enable on 2.2.17 to be able to
specify multiple ethernet addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces file.
ie. eth0 eth0:1 eth0:2 .. on the same physical interface ?
I know it works on the standard kernel but every time i compile my own
kernel i lose
Quite obvious when you look at it (DUH!)
Thanks for all who replied.
Marcel
Robert Davidson wrote:
IP aliasing.
Cya.
Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Can any one tell me the kernel option to enable on 2.2.17 to be able to
specify multiple ethernet addresses in the /etc/network
Tobias,
Are you using IP Masquerading ??
If you are you need to install a kernel module called ip_masq_icq for
ICQ to work otherwise you will only be able to connect through the
server and not directly i.e.. no file transfer or chat rooms but you
will be able to message through the ICQ
Thanks all for your input, I have tried netcat and it dose exactly what
i want, tha data is just text so no probs !
Marcel
Long live LINUX !
Malcolm Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open
Thanks all for your input, I have tried netcat and it dose exactly what
i want, tha data is just text so no probs !
Marcel
Long live LINUX !
Malcolm Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log the data to a file.
The data will be PBX billing
Can anybody tell me how to create a Certificate Signature Request using
openssl ??
I have tried /etc/ssl# openssl req openssl.cnf test
But get the following error
Using configuration from /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
unable to load X509 request
857:error:02001002:system library:fopen:system
:25:06 -0700
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The OpenSSL web site (http://www.openssl.org) has some rather good
documentation on how to generate the certificates
Can anybody tell me how to create a Certificate Signature Request using
openssl ??
I have tried /etc/ssl# openssl req openssl.cnf test
But get the following error
Using configuration from /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
unable to load X509 request
857:error:02001002:system library:fopen:system
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