Re: Courier imap (ssl)

2003-10-08 Thread ken
> I'm in the process of investigating replacing uw's (ssl) imap server > with courier's. However, I'd rather not switch m[td]a's from exim to > courier. A few question's for y'all: Implicit in the above statement, but not actually formed as a question, is the possibility of changing MTAs: DON'T

Courier imap (ssl)

2003-10-08 Thread Cole Tuininga
Hi all - I'm in the process of investigating replacing uw's (ssl) imap server with courier's. However, I'd rather not switch m[td]a's from exim to courier. A few question's for y'all: 1) Is there a good guide for newbie's to courier? Especially wrt uw converts? 2) Does courier always use ma

Re: Red Hat

2003-10-08 Thread Dana S. Tellier
> > They also take issue with some of Debian's policies. > > Ben, could you elaborate on the above point? TIA. Actually, I'd love an elaboration, as well. I don't know a lot about Debian, so any information would be appreciated. - Dana ___

[Fwd: Fwd: [Infragardnh] Conference tomorrow]

2003-10-08 Thread Bruce Dawson
-Forwarded Message- > From: bmcculley > To: jbd+gnhlug > Subject: Fwd: [Infragardnh] Conference tomorrow > Date: 08 Oct 2003 14:13:46 -0400 > > I thought this might be of interest to GNHLUG members, could > you please forward it to the appropriate list (probably > discussion) ? > > I'd

Re: FTP "securing"

2003-10-08 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 10:30, Bruce Dawson wrote: > I've seen some sites create a FTP login for a particular session using > unique usernames and passwords that expire. However, I don't know what > software they use. I believe that proftpd supports mysql authentication - you could do it that way..

Re: FTP "securing"

2003-10-08 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 09:10, Morbus Iff wrote: > >I know, you can't secure FTP However, I need to figure something > >out. We have customers that access our customer support website, and > >from there, they download patches. However, when they mouse over the > >link, they can see the FTP us

Re: Best In Class

2003-10-08 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 07:39, Jon maddog Hall wrote: > O.K., here is the situation: > > Mixture of Windows, Unix and Linux systems, the person needs to do these > things over the net, preferably with a graphical interface. > > Workload Monitoring I presume you mean Workload Monitoring vis-a-vis

Re: FTP "securing"

2003-10-08 Thread Morbus Iff
>>I know, you can't secure FTP However, I need to figure something >>out. We have customers that access our customer support website, and >>from there, they download patches. However, when they mouse over the >>link, they can see the FTP username and password. Does anyone know of a > >If you're

Re: FTP "securing"

2003-10-08 Thread Morbus Iff
>I know, you can't secure FTP However, I need to figure something >out. We have customers that access our customer support website, and >from there, they download patches. However, when they mouse over the >link, they can see the FTP username and password. Does anyone know of a If you're creati

FTP "securing"

2003-10-08 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
Hey all, I know, you can't secure FTP However, I need to figure something out. We have customers that access our customer support website, and from there, they download patches. However, when they mouse over the link, they can see the FTP username and password. Does anyone know of a way to eit

Re: Best In Class

2003-10-08 Thread Dan Coutu
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 07:39, Jon maddog Hall wrote: > O.K., here is the situation: > > Mixture of Windows, Unix and Linux systems, the person needs to do these > things over the net, preferably with a graphical interface. > > Workload Monitoring > User Activity Monitoring > Automated Monitoring

Re: Best In Class

2003-10-08 Thread Brian
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 07:39, Jon maddog Hall wrote: > Mixture of Windows, Unix and Linux systems, the person needs to do these > things over the net, preferably with a graphical interface. > Over the Internet, or over an intranet? Are there concerns for reliability/timliness (ie in real-time?)

Best In Class

2003-10-08 Thread Jon maddog Hall
O.K., here is the situation: Mixture of Windows, Unix and Linux systems, the person needs to do these things over the net, preferably with a graphical interface. Workload Monitoring User Activity Monitoring Automated Monitoring of Log Files Process Monitoring ideally you could also do this: A

Re: locating parts

2003-10-08 Thread Randy Edwards
Also while I'm out looking for parts, does anyone know of any decent priced lcd panel sellers? Not per se; but I have had a good deal of luck in finding all sorts of Dell laptop parts on eBay. Regards, . Randy -- "If the current stylistic distinctions between open-source and commercial soft

Re: Red Hat

2003-10-08 Thread Randy Edwards
They also take issue with some of Debian's policies. Ben, could you elaborate on the above point? TIA. -- "If the current stylistic distinctions between open-source and commercial software persist, an open-software revolution could lead to yet another divide between haves and have-nots: thos