I run the script by hand it succeeds.
It simply appears that cron is not running the script. I've tried
looking in various logs to get an explanation of this but I can't find
anything to explain this.
Why wouldn't the above crontab entry cause the script to be run?
Cheers
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Camaleón on 10/10/2011 5:33 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 16:45:15 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I just wanted to ask quickly before I order a USB NIC: are there any
major issues with USB NICs with Squeeze?
I'd say that, as always happens in such situations, chipset is the key.
I have a
he TDLP.org hardware compatibility how-to.
Maybe anyone who's using a USB NIC can recommend a manufacturer. That would be
great.
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Camaleón on 04/12/10 10:11, wrote:
On Sat, 04 Dec 2010 00:48:51 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
I recently upgraded my libflashplayer package and since then I can't
maximize any flash video to full screen - it just takes out iceweasel
completely.
(...)
What version are you running?
You ca
if unchecked, but I couldn't find the option.
Anyone got a fix or a work-around for this?
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I've got a weird problem that I always thought must be my hardware but I
replaced the hardware and it's continuing.
My gateway lenny box hooks up my LAN to the broadband using dhclient3 to fetch
the external IP address from the DSL modem. The second NIC is the internal LAN
so it's irrelevant,
n using "-I" (without "-z"):
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/10/msg01565.html
Different hardware (I suppose Adam is not using the old Nokia DSL
router), same behaviour. Some hops are lost (timed out) unless "-z" is
specified when runned on linux hosts (on windows s
Camaleón on 26/10/10 07:04, wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 23:37:44 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 25/10/10 11:04, wrote:
Seriously slightly quirky, but now it's better than windows again,
which is the way it should be.
The only thing it could make a difference between Windows &qu
Camaleón on 25/10/10 11:04, wrote:
The potion can be improved to get a closer mimic of the windows "tracert":
traceroute -I -z 500 mktgw1.ibllc.com
(1 second generates much delay, by reducing to 500ms we can leave the 3
stantard queries without hassle)
Seriously slightly quirky, but now it'
Camaleón on 25/10/10 07:51, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:54:51 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 24/10/10 21:21, wrote:
(...)
Okay, okay... let's add more magic:
traceroute -I -n mktgw1.ibllc.com
No name resolve but all the hosts are there (and is very quick) :-)
Haha! You can
Ron Johnson on 24/10/10 22:56, wrote:
On 10/24/2010 03:54 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 24/10/10 21:21, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:30:51 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 24/10/10 19:50, wrote:
The "magic" is done when using "-I" flag.
Try:
traceroute -I
Ron Johnson on 24/10/10 21:55, wrote:
On 10/24/2010 02:30 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 24/10/10 19:50, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:40:28 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I asked this before in a thread but the thread just sort of skirting
around it - basically what is the ping option to get
Camaleón on 24/10/10 21:21, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:30:51 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 24/10/10 19:50, wrote:
The "magic" is done when using "-I" flag.
Try:
traceroute -I mktgw1.ibllc.com
I played around with -I and -T and didn't get any bette
Camaleón on 24/10/10 19:50, wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:40:28 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I asked this before in a thread but the thread just sort of skirting
around it - basically what is the ping option to get the last hop to
show up doing ping on lenny, compared to the ping from the LAN on a
* * *
29 * * *
30 * * *
That is from my gateway machine using lenny, and this ping from windows gets the
last hop:
a...@lorien /cygdrive/c/Users/Adam/Documents/NinjaTrader 7/log
$ tracert 208.245.107.9
Tracing route to mktgw1.ibllc.com [208.245.107.9]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms
Chris Davies on 20/10/10 11:45, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
TCPMSS tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp
flags:SYN,RST/SYN TCPMSS set 1460
So you're clamping TCPMSS at 1460? What if th
Adam Hardy on 19/10/10 23:16, wrote:
My version of traceroute also has the --mtu option, which tries to
determine the MTU for the route being traced. It looks perhaps like the
firewall for interactivebrokers (IP 208.192.181.62) *may* be blocking too
many ICMP control message types - including
Chris Davies on 19/10/10 16:24, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I have a question about traceroute that might be relevant. I haven't
figured out the traceroute options because on lenny, my traceroute
doesn't complete. The last hop to mktgw1.ibllc.com doesn't show - it
just counts star
Ron Johnson on 19/10/10 12:46, wrote:
On 10/19/2010 04:30 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Ron Johnson on 19/10/10 00:25, wrote:
On 10/18/2010 04:54 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
[snip]
I'm running a windows app to monitor it called 'ping plotter' which
charts the ping responses and flags up
Ron Johnson on 19/10/10 00:25, wrote:
On 10/18/2010 04:54 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
[snip]
I'm running a windows app to monitor it called 'ping plotter' which
charts the ping responses and flags up the packet loss, and one server
out there in particular loses 15% of pings: 213.120.
Ron Johnson on 19/10/10 00:25, wrote:
On 10/18/2010 04:54 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
[snip]
I'm running a windows app to monitor it called 'ping plotter' which
charts the ping responses and flags up the packet loss, and one server
out there in particular loses 15% of pings: 213.120.
Chris Davies on 18/10/10 13:15, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I tried lowering the MTU to 1400 but it made no difference.
So ping -s 1372 failed? I thought you said it worked up to -s 1472
(packets of 1500 bytes)?
When you drop your MTU to 1400, that means that your local data packets
are
Chris Davies on 17/10/10 23:08, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Thanks for all the info. I guess it tells me there's nothing definitely
wrong.
MTU is a per-link value, and the smallest MTU determines the MTU
for all hops that the packet travels between client and server. If
something betwee
t it failed. I'll see the
succeeded message on the console but in the syslog I'll see the failure message.
This is lenny.
Anyone have the same experience? Or a solution / work-around?
Thanks
Adam
Just in case it helps:
# Configuration file for ddclient generated by debconf
#
# /etc/ddclient.c
1400 as you suggest.
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Thanks for all the info. I guess it tells me there's nothing definitely wrong.
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Anticept . on 16/10/10 21:20, wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I have a bizarre problem with the server at 208.245.107.9, which is an
internet broker whose server keeps disconnecting when making data requests.
Their support is blaming the problem on me.
208.245.107.9
Morgan Gangwere on 16/10/10 21:14, wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 20:11:46 +0100 Adam Hardy <> wrote:
[stuff]
Nope you're not the only one:
( 4:~ )%ping -s 1473 208.245.107.9
PING 208.245.107.9 (208.245.107.9) 1473(1501) bytes of data.
^C --- 208.245.107.9 ping statistics --
Morgan Gangwere on 16/10/10 21:14, wrote:
( 7:~ )%ping 208.245.107.9
PING 208.245.107.9 (208.245.107.9) 56(84) bytes of data. 64
bytes from 208.245.107.9: icmp_req=1 ttl=118 time=150 ms 64 bytes from
208.245.107.9: icmp_req=2 ttl=118 time=147 ms 64 bytes from
208.245.107.9: icmp_req=3 ttl=118 tim
Anticept . on 16/10/10 21:20, wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I have a bizarre problem with the server at 208.245.107.9, which is an
internet broker whose server keeps disconnecting when making data requests.
Their support is blaming the problem on me.
208.245.107.9
Morgan Gangwere on 16/10/10 21:14, wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 20:11:46 +0100 Adam Hardy <> wrote:
[stuff]
Nope you're not the only one:
( 4:~ )%ping -s 1473 208.245.107.9
PING 208.245.107.9 (208.245.107.9) 1473(1501) bytes of data.
^C --- 208.245.107.9 ping statistics --
hough) - I thought I'd state that to give
an idea of the ISP's reliability.
Or is this ping problem definitely something I can sort out and perhaps solve
it?
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I'm just about to reboot now so if I'm lucky this will be my only question -
hopefully it won't break anything. I can't think of anything I'm running that I
know needs IPv6.
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James Brown on 07/10/10 15:52, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Just a quick question - can I disable IPv6 for my whole machine?
I mean apart from changing some kernel compilation flags.
I have two software apps which are meant to be interacting with each
other and with servers on the net, but they
editing your module configuration file. This
is usually one of /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/aliases, depending on
your distro. Remove any references to IPv6 and add these two lines.
alias net-pf-10 off
alias ipv6 off
"
Is that going to do the job fine for lenny?
Thanks
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Andrei Popescu on 18/09/10 07:17, wrote:
On Sb, 18 sep 10, 01:21:32, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 17. 09. 2010 23:12:29 je Andrei Popescu napisal(a):
Just out of curiosity, how would you tell you haven't lost e-mail?
Assumptions that the sender will retry do not count[1] ;)
Dead simple -- accompany e
t tried fixing it yet. I'm hoping for an upgrade in the
near future to Firefox 3.
What do you do with Flashblock and Flashgot? Isn't that functionality covered by
NoScript?
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Camaleón on 11/09/10 11:18, wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 10:47:05 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I should think it's not actually xine itself causing the problem, but
rather something deeper in the media set-up.
Try to play protected DVD with another player that has its own
implementati
Camaleón on 11/09/10 11:18, wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 10:47:05 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 11/09/10 10:17, wrote:
Have you tested it with another DVD media and (just in case) using
another multimedia player?
Yes. I have a DVD that is unprotected and that plays fine.
Well, I was
hugo vanwoerkom on 11/09/10 15:52, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I don't know when it happened but I have done something to my system
that stops it playing DVDs.
xine pops up a message saying that "source seems encrypted and can't
be read"
When I got that message I inst
Camaleón on 11/09/10 10:17, wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 01:32:43 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I don't know when it happened but I have done something to my system
that stops it playing DVDs.
xine pops up a message saying that "source seems encrypted and can't be
read"
I have
-installed and purged the config for xine-ui and for libdvdcss2 and
re-installed them to no avail.
Has anybody got any advice?
Thanks
Adam
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Camaleón on 15/08/10 15:56, wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 15:23:25 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
(...)
It seems most people have other problems with Time Machine back-ups like
just reading them at all or creating them, and I haven't found anybody
talking about what I can do to share the hard
ard drive with one.
And if I can mount it read-write, will it stuff the Time Machine back-up? I
guess I can experiment, the back-up's not critical to keep at this time.
Thanks in advance
Adam
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deloptes on 27/05/10 01:07, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm trying to pick this stuff up but I find the amixer man page quite
obtuse, and I'm not finding an alsa-oriented website that's any better
either.
so you don't thinks this page is informative enough?
http://www.a
deloptes on 26/05/10 19:19, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
It was muted. Ha! Discovered that in alsamixer eventually. Couldn't make
sense of amixer output - is it reading the same config as alsamixer? It's
got to be, right?
In amixer it's not that obvious
Alsamixer has a column f
deloptes on 26/05/10 17:09, wrote:
yes I could think of it. it changes for me if I set the input mic to
the "Front Mic" (it depends on your card). You mentioned the mic on your
usb is working, then it is a setting in your mixer that tells alsa to grab
from the usb mic.
amixer
...
...
...
Simpl
deloptes on 25/05/10 21:09, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
arecord -Dplughw:0,1 |aplay
I just also see that you are not using the command as suggested by me
-f cd -vv /dev/null
regards
er yes. sorry, figured i could either look up what that did or just leave it
out, so I chose to leave it
deloptes on 25/05/10 19:36, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
3 steps to find out and test a microphone on linux with alsa
1) find out cards and inputs
3) so no we can test the mic
shell> arecord -c1 -Dplughw:2,0 -f cd -vv /dev/null
Hmm, the only one that worked was the USB mic:
a...@isengard:~$
Jasper on 25/05/10 17:38, wrote:
You have more than one sound-device in your system.
Maybe this helps: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/ALSA_device_labels
Surely my microphone input should be listed?
a...@isengard:~$ arecord -L
default:CARD=Intel
HDA Intel, ALC882 Analog
Default Audio
Adam Hardy on 25/05/10 15:54, wrote:
Anand Sivaram on 25/05/10 15:35, wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 18:29, Jasper
I can't get a tweet out of the mic though and it doesn't look bust nor
can I remember treading on it or using the cable hang weights on.
In audacity under the
Anand Sivaram on 25/05/10 15:35, wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 18:29, Jasper arecord|aplay
then play with the sliders in alsamixer.
:)
--Jasper.
I also suggest the same.
arecord | aplay
arecord could be used to record wave files also..
I can't get a tweet out of the mic
Claudius Hubig on 25/05/10 12:37, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
This has got to be a simple question: I have a sound card and I've just plugged
in a microphone that I want to test (not USB obviously). Is there an easy
program I can install onto lenny/xfce that I can use to test it?
I just
ven't got -
it should be using udev shouldn't it? I read the description of elisa and it has
megs of gnome stuff to install as well - is it worth it?
Thanks
Adam
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Monique Y. Mudama on 17/05/10 23:06, wrote:
On Fri, May 14 at 14:26, Adam Hardy penned:
Actually the more I think about it, the more I realise that I would
rather have some kind of full blooded monitoring app which lets me
see stats (or even charts like ntop) of internet speed over the
week
Karl Vogel on 17/05/10 02:44, wrote:
http://www.hcst.net/~vogelke/src/ishostup/
These scripts are good for exactly one thing: sending me (or someone) a
message if a given piece of hardware at a given IP address stops responding
for more than a minute or so. They rely on fping and regular email.
Ron Johnson on 14/05/10 20:46, wrote:
On 05/14/2010 10:04 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
[snip]
Isn't this what SNMP was designed for?
There was probably a lot more that it was designed for. Plus one of the
first things to appear in google:
"Despite its acronym, SNMP is not exactly simpl
ow...@netptc.net on 14/05/10 15:06, wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:28:54AM +0100, Adam Hardy uttered:
I figure this is probably something I would have to script myself
because I can't find anything useful looking out there, but I thought
I'd ask before I try (or perhap
Adam Hardy on 14/05/10 14:13, wrote:
Ron Johnson on 14/05/10 12:54, wrote:
On 05/14/2010 06:32 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Merciadri Luca on 14/05/10 11:31, wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/13/2010 06:28 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I figure this is probably something I would have to script myself
Ron Johnson on 14/05/10 12:54, wrote:
On 05/14/2010 06:32 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Merciadri Luca on 14/05/10 11:31, wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/13/2010 06:28 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I figure this is probably something I would have to script myself
because I can't find anything useful lo
Merciadri Luca on 14/05/10 11:31, wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/13/2010 06:28 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I figure this is probably something I would have to script myself
because I can't find anything useful looking out there, but I thought
I'd ask before I try (or perhaps before I pro
like this already in existence?
Thanks
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Adam Hardy on 08/02/10 22:19, wrote:
Ken Teague on 08/02/10 18:45, wrote:
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Adam Hardy
wrote:
a...@isengard:~$ nslookup www.trade2win.com - 194.74.65.68
Server: 194.74.65.68
Address:194.74.65.68#53
** server can't find www.trade2wi
Tom H on 10/02/10 14:03, wrote:
I just searched all over the web and didn't find out what programs are
available to manage the lenny init.d scripts.
I used to use sysvconfig but that's gone presumably as part of a transition
to the new boot management framework.
Still exists in Lenny
http://
that offers anything either. Or am I ignoring
the elephant in the room next to me?
Thanks
Adam
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Ken Teague on 08/02/10 18:45, wrote:
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
a...@isengard:~$ nslookup www.trade2win.com - 194.74.65.68
Server: 194.74.65.68
Address:194.74.65.68#53
** server can't find www.trade2win.com: NXDOMAIN
I ran about 8 querie
Ken Teague on 06/02/10 03:41, wrote:
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
It is running dnsmasq. It's a gateway and firewall with two NICs, one for
the net and one for the LAN.
My assistance at this point will be rather limited, as I've never used
dnsmasq and I do
Ken Teague on 05/02/10 23:42, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
and finally my resolv.conf (rewritten by dhcp.client when picking up IP
address from the DSL modem):
a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain localdomain
search localdomain
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Lisi on 05/02/10 21:54, wrote:
On Friday 05 February 2010 20:40:01 Adam Hardy wrote:
It's a British-audience website and my ISP is British Telecom, so it's
unlikely to be something like ISP routing
tables
s/likely/unlikely??? Or have you contact with a second firm called
Camaleón on 05/02/10 18:56, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:42:09 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS
or my what, I don't know.
(...)
The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling m
com has address 208.43.120.229
Host panna-229.trade2win.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Host panna-229.trade2win.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
I can surf the site from a proxy website like proxify.co.uk
The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling me too. Can anyone say what
my course of action should be?
ne cd is the sound of pins dropping but the
next cd is elephants charging? I mean, I don't want those cds to be literally
the same volume, I want them to keep their relative volume difference, but just
to adjust the absolute level to a standard.
Or is that some Holy Grail that you can
Adam Hardy on 31/01/10 12:27, wrote:
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running
eign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: wrote 442647155 bytes, ratio=0.538
Tagging track 01 of 01: Th
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine
out there - I just can't acce
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine
out there - I just can't acce
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine out
there - I just can't access it from my LAN. From my mobile phone,
fine. But not from my lan.
You've checked all
Charlie on 30/01/10 02:42, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 02:21:50 + Adam Hardy
shared this with us all:
I'm mystified by this error on one website http://www.trade2win.com/
error= Address not found
All other websites can be browsed fine - at least I can browse
everything OK and sen
I'm mystified by this error on one website http://www.trade2win.com/
error= Address not found
All other websites can be browsed fine - at least I can browse everything OK and
send and receive emails. The machine's a gateway server and runs iptables but
I've checked that it makes no difference
o=111)
jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2364): Service error=-3 for worker=ajp13_worker
I have a connector defined in tomcat's server.xml like this:
It looks like something is seriously wrong with this AJP connector.
Any inspiration direly needed,
thanks
Adam
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Adam Hardy wrote:
godo on 28/01/10 13:14, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I got myself a webcam to skype, and plugged it in the usb port and
it works fine with skype, but i want to grab an image from it in
gimp or with w3cam or vidcat and it doesn't work.
in
godo on 28/01/10 13:14, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I got myself a webcam to skype, and plugged it in the usb port and it
works fine with skype, but i want to grab an image from it in gimp or
with w3cam or vidcat and it doesn't work.
in gimp, i don't even think i'm in the right m
mix of
scanners and webcams.
In skype, the config shows the webcam under devices as "UVC camera (046d:09a4)
(/dev/video0)" so I'm at a loss now.
I tried v4l-conf but that just seems to be for settings on the camera itself,
not the OS config.
Any inspirational advice thankfu
Stan Hoeppner on 25/01/10 02:08, wrote:
Adam Hardy put forth on 1/24/2010 7:15 PM:
Adam Hardy on 21/01/10 17:36, wrote:
Camaleón on 21/01/10 16:27, wrote:
The point is that I don't want to have port 25 open to the world,
since I don't want to receive any emails on this system, I ju
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 16:28, wrote:
Adam Hardy:
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote:
# route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0
OK grand, with that route cmd, I can access the printer server.
One more question - where should I put this in the gateway's networking
setup to make it perm
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote:
Adam Hardy:
I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web
interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse
with my setup as it is (request timed out).
I'm working on my LAN's g
rface on 192.168.1.1 and that currently works - although it's on the
external NIC.
Thanks though
Adam
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UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
eth1 inet addr:86.182.225.179 Bcast:86.182.225.179 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
Any inspiration gratefully received.
Thanks
Adam
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Adam Hardy on 21/01/10 17:36, wrote:
Camaleón on 21/01/10 16:27, wrote:
The point is that I don't want to have port 25 open to the world,
since I don't want to receive any emails on this system, I just want
to send.
[snipped]
That is the standard setup for Postfix. But that does not
Camaleón on 21/01/10 20:04, wrote:
A mail server has to listen at least in "loopback:25" so it can
receive and process e-mails internally, coming from the host itself.
Aha. Now we get to the crux of the matter.
Is it a feature of SMTP itself, that it cannot send an email without port 25
becau
Andrei Popescu on 21/01/10 17:54, wrote:
On Wed,20.Jan.10, 23:58:35, Adam Hardy wrote:
Not allowed to do that - apparently it would foobar the local
network where the host server of my vserver sits. I've got to use
the public IP address if I configure this, but I'd feel happier i
Camaleón on 21/01/10 16:27, wrote:
The point is that I don't want to have port 25 open to the world,
since I don't want to receive any emails on this system, I just want
to send.
[snipped]
That is the standard setup for Postfix. But that does not mean your host
is an acting as an "open relay".
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI on 21/01/10 16:12, wrote:
On Qui, 21 Jan 2010, Adam Hardy wrote:
All I'm saying is that I don't need this, and I'd like to find a way
to shut it down whilst leaving the outbound mail delivery intact.
Since you've eliminated listening on the loopba
Camaleón on 21/01/10 15:44, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:45:25 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
I have set up postfix to listen as below using:
inet_interfaces = 10.20.30.40
a...@ecocore:~$ netstat -an |grep -i "listen "
>> tcp0 0 10.20.30.40:25 0.0.0.0:* L
o give anyone the chance to try anything.
Hopefully this explains my situation unambiguously.
BTW it's postfix v2.5
Regards
Adam
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Adam Hardy on 21/01/10 11:13, wrote:
Alex Samad on 21/01/10 02:10, wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:56:16AM +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Alex Samad on 21/01/10 00:30, wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:01:01AM +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 20/01/10 21:30, wrote:
inet_interfaces
Camaleón on 21/01/10 12:29, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 00:01:01 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 20/01/10 21:30, wrote:
inet_interfaces = 10.20.30.40, localhost ***
master_service_disable=smtp.inet
And what is that parameter for? :-?
Ah, you wanted to disable "smtp" connecti
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