Re: Converting Exim4 to quasi-satellite

2004-07-27 Thread Tim Otten
Nevermind. It's taken care of. :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Converting Exim4 to quasi-satellite

2004-07-26 Thread Tim Otten
I'm responsible for a department's mail subdomain, and my upstream has quietly changed their mail handling rules. (The systems listed in their MX records no longer accept mail from the campus network, so we can't send mail to the rest of campus. Of course, we can still send mail to the rest of the

Re: Quasi-(un)deletion question

2004-02-15 Thread Tim Otten
> /proc/PID/fd seems to work just fine; see transcript below. OMG. That does work. I didn't try it because the file looks like a symlink in 'ls' -- a similar process with symlinks on a normal filesystem will produce different results: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ echo This is a test > t.txt [EMAIL PRO

Re: Quasi-(un)deletion question

2004-02-15 Thread Tim Otten
> (1) debugfs(8) or equivalent Ah! debugfs looks perfect. I probably couldn't have added an entry for the file (because the filesystem was mounted, and the man page doesn't say whether it's safe to edit a live filesystem), but the 'dump' command worked fine in a test that I just did. > (2) inject

Quasi-(un)deletion question

2004-02-15 Thread Tim Otten
The other day, I did something really stupid. I started a download with BitTorrent, and, half-way through, deleted the file it was downloading. The file still existed because the torrent client had it open. I could use 'lsof' to get an inode number -- but I needed some way to get access to that no