I take it you have the latest firmware?
"It may be disk druid"?
Can't 3ware provide a more scientifically founded answer?
Richard.
- Original Message -
From: "Womack, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Womack, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Richard Ford'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'DEVELOPME
I have request help from 3ware, and they were quite helpful getting me as
far as I did. But only as far as a standard RedHat is concerned. I just
sent them another email, so we'll see how it goes. That how I found out
about the issue with DiskDruid.
Its frustrating since I have it so close, ye
ok cool...thanks I was going off of Darrell's howto
http://netsourced.com/servers/docs/webmail-attachment-size-howto.html
please update your howto Darrell...thanks
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 18:15:57 -0400 (EDT)
Charlie Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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| On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Adam Sleight wrote:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Adam Sleight wrote:
> I then rebooted because /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart didn't seem to do the
> trick.
Try "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd-e-smith restart".
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Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lead Product Developer
Network Server Solutions Group
http://www.e-smith.org/cgi-bin/contrib.cgi
I followed your Picture Gallery HOWTO and it works great thanks Dan.
This was a fresh install of e-smith 4.1.2 P166 32MB 1.7GB
below are a few of my suggestions, things to add, etc.
There are four prerequisites to making Gallery work. First, you will ne
i'd go with redbull & vodka :p
- Original Message -
From: "Justin Funke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:04 PM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Request for Comments
> Two questions?
>
> I am trying to tighten up my buggy web applications on e-smith
> Actually, that might be the best, rather than second worst,,
> because that
> means it is least likely to be modified by a process controlled by an
> attacker. Or at least, if that happens, your php app is not
> the worst of
> your problems.
Ah yes - another good point. I was thinking of the
Justin Funke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I don't need 100% lockdown but running everying as a root is not an
> option I wish to entertain.
Yes, running any web server as root is simply irresponsible. E-smith's
way of www:www is a good implementation and you can either sudo specific
commands
> Really need more info on what security risks your opening. My own
> personal experience is sometimes security is
> counterproductive.
Darryl you working for Microsoft now? ;)
> If it is
> a production 'need' and the risk is acknowledged, signed off on and
> understood, implementing less
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Justin Funke wrote:
> > However, user "www" is probably the
> > worst choice
> > you could make,
>
> Nevermind, they started all at root/root - make that "second worst".
Actually, that might be the best, rather than second worst,, because that
means it is least likely to be
>
> > Question 1 -
> > I am unable to change the permissions to user "nobody"
> without breaking some
> > of the functionality. I have elected to go with user "www"
> for all these
> > potential security risks and the "shared" group. Any comments?
>
> You don't say what permissions you want t
Justin Funke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Question 1 -
> I am unable to change the permissions to user "nobody" without breaking
> some of the functionality. I have elected to go with user "www" for all
> these potential security risks and the "shared" group. Any comments?
Really need more info
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Justin Funke wrote:
> Question 1 -
> I am unable to change the permissions to user "nobody" without breaking some
> of the functionality. I have elected to go with user "www" for all these
> potential security risks and the "shared" group. Any comments?
You don't say what p
Two questions?
I am trying to tighten up my buggy web applications on e-smith. (various
flavours of Php-Nuke, different scripts and add-ons etc.)
Question 1 -
I am unable to change the permissions to user "nobody" without breaking some
of the functionality. I have elected to go with user "www"
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:
> I'm getting this message once a week:
>
> From: xxx
> To: xxx
> Subject: Cron run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
>
> /etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis.cron:
>
> zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
...
> What is going on? It was fine for a month and then out of the b
I just wanted to update everyone on a few things about the squidguard
manager situation.
1. Squidguard.org is working on fixing the blacklist.tar.gz. I'm trying to
stay in contact with them as we speak.
2. The squidguard manager script will have to be re-installed if the ES
console is updated.
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Allen Rapini wrote:
> I have installed it a few times on different machines, and just as I got
> your email I saw the same problems. I did a:
> rpm --force -Uvh *
> on the three rmps, and it works fine now.
> I would suggest you do the same.
As Gordon mentioned here recentl
Hi all,
We are getting more error from e-smith monitor release 02 related to
timestamps caused probably under heavy load. I still don't understand why
it's getting two values at the same time instead of missing values, but ...
we are trying to solve it.
I'm thinking about different solutio
I'm getting this message once a week:
From: xxx
To: xxx
Subject:Cron run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis.cron:
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
zcat: stdout: Broken pipe
I have installed it a few times on different machines, and just as I got
your email I saw the same problems. I did a:
rpm --force -Uvh *
on the three rmps, and it works fine now.
I would suggest you do the same. I remember a similar prob last time to.
Allen
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Hi Matthieu,
Well, it's in our plans but not inmediately. It should not be diffficult
as we maded that way for our first prototype (we had a backup hd on it). The
situation right now is this: my friend (perl expert) is on hollydays and my
computer has just burn out :( so I can't wok too much
Hello,
After installing the System Monitor rpm, (including the required rrdtool
and sysstat packages), I get broken image links in the e-smith manager. The
monitor seems to be running, but the images for the graphs don't show up.
Did I miss some key part of the installation process? Has anyone e
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Patrick O'Donnell wrote:
> for it?? This server seems like a robust solution, unfortunately, it seems
> like e-smith made it limited by only allowing it to effectively handle email
> for one domain with one set of users.
The key issue here is that the server is a file serve
"Womack, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> This box has not yet gone into service, so if anyone has a suggestion I
> still have ample time to test some out.
Eric, have you requested 3WARE's direct assistance? It is their card,
you're a customer, get their tech support on the issue. If you ha
Patrick O'Donnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello,
> We currently are trying to host multiple domains with esmith, and
> obviously are having the issue of not being able to distinguish a user
> from domain1.com from domain2.com and have the drop to completely
> seperate mail box's. Has any
Jelmer Kuperus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> You dont have to use mod_php
> php files can actually be used and run as cgi script , so suid can be
> set.
I would be interested in learning how this is done. Would you have a
moment to share your knowledge :)
>
> But charlie is right that e-smith
I just got another post showing someone getting the card to work with a
smaller array. So now it is a matter of determining the upper limit.
I had previous information from the manufacturer that the DiskDruid method
would not work well on their cards, which is why my previous attempts were
to al
Hello,
We currently are trying to host multiple domains with esmith, and
obviously are having the issue of not being able to distinguish a user from
domain1.com from domain2.com and have the drop to completely seperate mail
box's. Has anyone developed a solution for that? And if not, any idea
I have a feeling it is the card. I am also using a 6400 with 3 drives to
get a ~150 gig in RAID5, but the 6800 never shows more than 20. I have it
fully populated and should have a 539 gig array.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Richard Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, Augu
I started fetchmail as a multi-drop.
It worked part way. All the mail it fetched however ended up in
/home/e-smith/Maildir/new.
I assume this is because the email I fetched was addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whereas on my e-smith server I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So...how do I get the addresses
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Jelmer Kuperus wrote:
> You dont have to use mod_php
> php files can actually be used and run as cgi script , so suid can be set
Indeed, you are correct. I assumed that Darrell hadn't done this, and was
using mod_php.
> Also i think there are plenty of log analysis tools r
If what you want to do is have PPTP clients (windows 9x/me/2k/nt) connect
to your e-smith, It's a very easy thing...
-You need to set the number or connections allowed in the e-smith-manager
in section Security/remote access for PPTP
-Create the usernames that will be used by you VPN clients...
Hello to all e-smith masters, Id like to setup VPN in my e-smith 4.1.2 server, but
where should i start? anyone can help me pls.
Best Regards,
Glynn S. Condez
Technical Specialist
Technical Operations
Textron Corporation
+632 718/7267701
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://www.itextro
Hi Garret,
I'm trying to get the Telemetrybox up and running but so far the Tbox config
screens give me the following reply:
Configure the Telemetry Box
No or more than one dataset active
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Emiel
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: little bark BIG BYTE [mail
You dont have to use mod_php
php files can actually be used and run as cgi script , so suid can be set
But charlie is right that e-smith basicly uses a perl infrastruction so for
clearity sake you'd be better of using perl ,
actually i also believe perl to be supperior for this task, as perl has
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