I have a strange problem(?) with my essg (4.1.2). About every 10 or 20 days,
my eth0 adapter (internal network) stops responding. Using ifconfig, I've
noticed that the TX packets stop accumulating, but the TX errors continue to
grow. Although I can't say for sure, it belive that my TX packe
But the cost per MB of HD's over tape is too high.
Additionally HD's do fail, can be dropped, etc.
Copying is also not enough. You need to verify the data - be it with
checksums or a read and compare.
Dat tape is the only answer. The best answer. DDS drives only cost just
over AU$1,000 now a
b wrote
> Still interested in the worn?
Thanks for that Brian.
This little snip is I think the most compelling reason I have ever seen
for open-source software.
"In the case of the Code-Red worm, even windowsupdate.microsoft.com was
infected, and many hosts were re-infected during attempts t
Thomas E. Keiser wrote:
Sorry i left something out. When your removable hard drive is full you
burn it to CDRom it will even burn directly to CDRom but I don't like
to leave the toaster on.[more hardware] It does modified backups but as
it is VERY fast we just copy the files!
A 80GB drive now
Thanks, Robert. Other than the transport risks of carrying a hard drive home, I
like it. And, despite the price of 5 or 6 hard drives + removable carriers, it's
still cheaper than DDS-3 or 4, and undoubtedly much faster, too. Do you know if
this little app can do a "modified" backup of those files
> Hi
I am going to put something else in the mix...
we have found that in small business the only way a regular backup gets
done is if it is automatic and easy.
Our usual solution is to provide identical disks and mirror them.This
provides some fault tolerance but does not address off-site back
Hi to all e-smith masters, I have a problem in setting up PPP connection in esmith, I
have a linux box one nic for my internal network, two modems, the other one is for
dialup to my isp and the other one is for my dialin so that i could connect to my
server when im at home. the problem is is se
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce that we have finished our work with the
e-smith monitor module and that it will be available for download from
e-smith's contrib ftp server in a short time. I will post the url as
soon as we get it.
Thanks everybody for your help.
This is our first contri
Great! Between your code Dan and Benjamin's... I think I can finish my
script!
Trev.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 5:28 PM
To: Trevor Ouellette
Cc: e-smith-devinfo
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] procmail help
Quoting Trevo
Very nice, simple code Benjamin. Just the way I like it!
Trev.
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 5:26 PM
To: Trevor Ouellette
Cc: e-smith-devinfo
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] procmail help
I would use Perl.
perl -pi -e
Quoting Trevor Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If anyone has the time, please point me in the right direction. I've
> already looked at grep and egrep but I don't know how to pipe (|) a lot
I don't know about changing; I'm sure awk or sed could do what you're
looking for, but I don't know
I would use Perl.
perl -pi -e 's|\Qkey phrase\E|new sentence|gi;'
This is perl at its simplest (equivalent to a hello world program!) so
I point you to http://www.google.com/.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 05:11:40PM -0600, Trevor Ouellette wrote:
> Quick question...
>
> I want to write a bash s
Quick question...
I want to write a bash script that can modify a file. I want to be able to
search through a file until it reaches a key phrase or words. Then I want
to delete the whole line or replace the key phrase.
If anyone has the time, please point me in the right direction. I've
alrea
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 06:02:33PM -, Darrell May wrote:
> Hi everyone. I want to try to use procmail and wonder if someone who is
> using it already could share their wisdom. Here is what little I know so
> far:
>
> Step 1:
> ~user/.qmail needs to be edited replacing ./Maildir with:
>
I just finished installing squidguard on my box using Darrell's howto.
works great.
Couple questions though. I would like to take the squidguard filtering
system one step further.
1. Download the latest blacklist from
ftp://ftp.univ-tlse1.fr/pub/reseau/cache/squidguard_contrib/ every night to
t
Hi everyone. I want to try to use procmail and wonder if someone who is
using it already could share their wisdom. Here is what little I know so
far:
Step 1:
~user/.qmail needs to be edited replacing ./Maildir with:
|procmail ~/.procmailrc
Question 1:
Which template needs editing to do thi
Still interested in the worn?
(from slashdot)
> "David Moore at CAIDA (The Cooperative Association
> for Internet Data Analysis) was monitoring an entire /8 network
> while the code-red worm traversed the net. His findings are really
> interesting and show just how swiftly code-red moved across
> The website is not working fine, anyone can give me a working website or anyone can
>help me how to setup a dialout and dialin server in e-smith, i use ppp(pap
>authentication in my isp) and i want to setup a dialin so that i could monitor or
>configure my server when im in home, hope anyone
Sorry for the confusion here, on two fronts:
1. My clients are small to mid-sized businesses, and many just won't make all
scheduled backups. I can't change that; and
2. That's why I'm advocating raid; the notion that I wanted a separate data
drive (singular) got started during this thread, but
Kai Kiang wrote:
> I want to setup squid and squidguard in order to cache the web access
and
>restrict users from entering some sites, but I'm worry about the
>performance. Does anyone has experience with this configuration and can you
>share your experience with me? The web cache is mainly us
hello e-smith masters, I got this website from the mailing list coz I would like to
setup a dialin server the url
"http://linux.made-to-order.net/sections.php?op=printpage&artid=11";.
The website is not working fine, anyone can give me a working website or anyone can
help me how to setup a dial
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Thomas E. Keiser wrote:
>Making a tape backup or dumping the data
>to a
> client machine is some help, but it won't get your recent data back,
Neither will RAID (of any type) if you've overwritten or deleted a file.
What circumstance is your solution supposed to cover exact
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