Re: IMAP security

2001-11-06 Thread Tarjei Huse
> Meaning? Cyrus worked around the Mozilla problem? Meaning, when you do this, you get: - inbox - somefolder - somefolder instead of: - inbox | - somefolder etc. T > > Tarjei Huse wrote: > > > Hi, > > > >> Does cyrus have the "all folders s

Re: IMAP security

2001-11-06 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, > Does cyrus have the "all folders show up under INBOX" problem as courier > does with netscape and mozilla? Appearantly this is a result of the > client not the server? If cyrus doesn't how do they get around it? With Cyrus you just set namespace = INBOX in the imap tap of mozilla and outlo

Re: IMAP...

2001-11-01 Thread Tarjei Huse
> I believe packages are still of Cyrus 1.5.x, which needed stunnel or > similar for SSL support. Cyrus 2.0.x supports SSL natively if compiled > to do so. If so, download cyrus and build from src. Downlaod 2.0.16 and build it from there. Read the faq first though. What are you going to use the se

Re: IMAP...

2001-11-01 Thread Tarjei Huse
Also, if I didn't remember to say it, theres a cyrus faq on cyrus-utils.sf.net/faq :) Tarjei "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote: > > On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Tarjei Huse wrote: > > > Cyrus, hmm. download the .debss, edit the rules to include > > --with-ssl=/usr and rebuild

Re: IMAP...

2001-10-31 Thread Tarjei Huse
> that's not the case with cyrus, right? at least I see no cyrus*-ssl > packages. I still need to tunnel it via stunnel or something like > that... Cyrus, hmm. download the .debss, edit the rules to include --with-ssl=/usr and rebuild the deb. I think that is the way to go. IMHO Cyrus is the be

Re: The linux and Debian operating systems

2001-10-30 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi there ;) As this is your first foray into linux, I'll give you a few guiding ideas on where to start: linuxdistro: Linux is not a monolithic unity like f.x. windows XP. Instead Linux consists of many thousand programes that are developed separately but with some common frameworks. In the core

OT: IPtables maillinglist

2001-10-30 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, Does anyone know of a good firewall maillinglist and faq? Tarjei

OT: Firewall question

2001-10-27 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, I'm getting tonns, and tonns of messages like this from my iptables script. I'm suspectiong that this isn't nust evil trafic, but other trafic beeing stopped for unknown reasons. Has anyone experienced things like this? from the log: kernel: ipt_unclean: TCP flags bad: 4 MAC=00:40:33:d2:41:3

Re: Cyrus/IMAPD in debian/unstable is -very- out of date.

2001-10-25 Thread Tarjei Huse
> So - just wondering, anyone working on a 2.0 version? Not that I know of. It shouldn't be too hard to integrate by building from source though. > It's an LDAP-based email server meant to replace an Exchange-2000 > system... *g*. (this has been an interesting project) Ok. You replace the mail pa

Re: Err. releted the wrong file in init.d

2001-10-22 Thread Tarjei Huse
I ended up doing: dpkg -i --force-confmiss /var/cache/apt/archives/apache_*.deb that worked :) Tarjei Faheem Mitha wrote: > > In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just managed to delete my apache file in /etc/init.d. > > > > What is the easyest way to get it back? > > > > If I tr

Err. releted the wrong file in init.d

2001-10-22 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, I just managed to delete my apache file in /etc/init.d. What is the easyest way to get it back? If I try dpkg-reconfigure or apt-get install I just get missing /etc/init.d/apache apache not fully installed. Running unstable. Tarjei

Re: where can I get older versions of debs?

2001-10-13 Thread Tarjei Huse
> > Where can I get the debs? > I actually don't know if the old debs are still available anywhere, but > you ought to still have them yourself if you had that version installed > previously. Look in /var/cache/apt/archives. It should be there unless > you've deleted it. D**. Ok, does anyone feel

where can I get older versions of debs?

2001-10-13 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, I whant to revert back to the 4.0.6-6 version of php4 in unstable. Where can I get the debs? Tarjei

Re: Security Update

2001-10-13 Thread Tarjei Huse
You must add a line in your sources list that points to security.debian.org. Then you can use apt-get Mark Rompies wrote: > > Hi! > > I've just use Debian for the first time in my life. I want to upgrade the > applications or anything to mmake it more secure (i think it will use apps > from s

PHP4 downgrade.

2001-10-13 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, I'm running unstable, but have relixed that the latest php4 debs contain an api related bug so I cannot install Midgard, a CMS system. Is there a "downgrade" function in the apt-get system? I'd like to go back to the last 4.0.6 release. Yours Tarjei Huse

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2001-10-03 Thread Tarjei Huse
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Re: Hardware Requirement for Debian

2001-09-30 Thread Tarjei Huse
> BTW, IIRC ASP is a Microsoft product so you won't be able to set up an > ASP system on Debian. There's an asp module for apache. Tarjei > HTH, > -D > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

etherconf reconf

2001-09-23 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi, this may sound like a stupid questions, but I'm a bit new to debian. I've installed debian via the progeny debian distro. Thereafter I changed my sources.list to debian unstable and did a lot of dist-upgrades etc. The problems I am wondering about are: a) Where is the equivalent of redhats

Re: SSL packages (LDAP PAM NSS) +

2001-09-23 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hia, I usually build my own .debs :) For a very fine guide to all things ssl, ekrberos and ldap, have a look here: http://www.bayour.com. Mr. Turbo has done a great job making it easyer to rock with debian. I was just looking for a simple way to let my debs be the domain of apt-get :). If I am

SSL packages +

2001-09-22 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi list, I've been using debian for about 1 month now, but with 2 yrs rh experience, so I'm not completely new. What is frustrating me though is the us / non us divide on crypto and that many core packages (esp. the ldap ones) does not have a -ssl version. What I am wondering about is: a) Does