upgrading from request-tracker-3.0.10 to 3.2.2

2004-11-23 Thread Nathan Kroll
Hey everyone, We're prepping to upgrade our debian installation of requestion tracker from 3.0.10 to the lates 3.2.2. Does anybody know what (if any) changes occured to the database schema and how to apply these changes to an existing database? I can't find much help with this in the debian pack

Re: radius/pppd problems

2004-11-20 Thread Nathan Kroll
I read that PPP is PAM enabled by default, but I can't seem to get pptpd to authenticate using PAM. Do I have to something special in the pptp config or the chap secrets file? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTEC

radius/pppd problems

2004-11-19 Thread Nathan Kroll
I am setting up a PPTP VPN that authenticates users against a radius server. I compiled pppd with radius support and made the changes to the pptpd and pppd configurations that I found online (they are below). The FreeRADIUS server is set up to authenticate via LDAP. When I tested the VPN as a us

Re: creating debian "branch"

2004-10-26 Thread Nathan Kroll
I'm sorry. I did a little more searching and found a nice description and howto on debian.org with exactly what I need. I'm sorry for wasting anyones time. On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 01:08:22 -0500, Nathan Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a private local debian mirror t

creating debian "branch"

2004-10-26 Thread Nathan Kroll
We have a private local debian mirror to be able to update our entire server farm without stealing masive amounts of bandwidth from someone else and we would like to figure out how to put the .deb packages we make on the local mirror so that we can have the servers recognize them as regular debs an

pptpd/pppd and radius

2004-08-31 Thread Nathan Kroll
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything that has to do with this on debian systems. I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If this mean recompiling, I'm more than willing to

pptpd/pppd and radius

2004-08-31 Thread Nathan Kroll
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything that has to do with this on debian systems. I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If this mean recompiling, I'm more than willing to

Re: exabyte packetloader 1U problem

2004-08-29 Thread Nathan Kroll
any ideas? has anyone every used any exabyte product in debian? thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

exabyte packetloader 1U problem

2004-08-22 Thread Nathan Kroll
We have an Exabyte VXA2 packetloader 1U attached via SCSI to a server. We have used mtx and Exabyte's own loadLibtool to rotate the chager and maniopulate the cartridges, but we cannot arite to any tapes. After a tape is loaded in the drive, I try the dump command below: hostname:~# dump -0u -v -

XFree vs. xorg

2004-08-06 Thread Nathan Kroll
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for make xorg the new default x server? I'm just wondering because it seems odd to me that debian is

Re: smbauth problems with Windows 2003 Server

2004-08-06 Thread Nathan Kroll
> We have a script on our webmail that allows users to change their > email/nt passwords. We used to be using NT 4/5 and just recently > upgraded our PDC to Windows server 2003. Since then, smbauth doesn't > work. When run on the command line with the correct password it > states: > Could not co

smbauth problems with Windows 2003 Server

2004-07-28 Thread Nathan Kroll
We have a script on our webmail that allows users to change their email/nt passwords. We used to be using NT 4/5 and just recently upgraded our PDC to Windows server 2003. Since then, smbauth doesn't work. When run on the command line with the correct password it states: Could not connect to ser

hp compaq nw8000 intel modem

2004-07-22 Thread Nathan Kroll
The hp compaq nw8000 has an Intel Corp. 82801DB Ac 97 modem. It is not supported by any defualt modules in the kernel and I'm having troubles finding good info on google. Has anyone gotten this modem to work? Any ideas to help? This is output from linmodems.org scanModem utility 0703: 8086:24c6

Re: squirrelmail

2004-07-20 Thread Nathan Kroll
> Don't top post. :) > > 1. Do you have the login timeout plugin installed? > 2. Your users might benefit from quicksave plugin. It stores the > (encrypted) email in progress on the users machine, using cookies, so that > if the session is disconnected or the user closes the browser, they can > g

Re: squirrelmail

2004-07-20 Thread Nathan Kroll
t; On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:21:05 -0500 > > > Nathan Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> This isn't really debian specific or anything but I know that someone > > >> here will know the answer. > > >> > > >> I

Re: nfs weirdness

2004-07-20 Thread Nathan Kroll
> wrote: > On 2004-07-19, Nathan Kroll penned: > > > > We have a webserver that serves personal webpages that are mounted > > thru NFS. There must be somethign weird with NFS because ever since > > the new update the load on any of our debian boxes have been abou

squirrelmail

2004-07-19 Thread Nathan Kroll
This isn't really debian specific or anything but I know that someone here will know the answer. I'd like to change the session timeout value in squirrelmail. I can't seem to find any help on google or in the squirellmail docs. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks. Nate Kroll -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

nfs weirdness

2004-07-18 Thread Nathan Kroll
We have a webserver that serves personal webpages that are mounted thru NFS. There must be somethign weird with NFS because ever since the new update the load on any of our debian boxes have been about 2 non-stop. The kern.log is full of error messages like this: Jul 19 00:48:00 kernel: nfs