> > 3. Any one whos has working config file of Samba and squid
> I hope you aren't running Samba on the gateway.
"yes I am running SAMBA on gate" please adivse if the approach is right
/wrong any alternate suggestion ..
> > 4. Tools that help in monitoring the traffic IP/protocol wise for
bandwid
What does the load average in TOP mean? One of our user is trying to run
a HUGE spreadsheet in open office. Running TOP I see that up to 97% of
the CPU usage gets allotted and the CPU "Load Average" is showing
averages of 1, 5 & 15 minutes ranging between 3.8 ~ 1.2
I want to know what this figure m
Strictly non-technical...only for leisure...:-))
I happen to have registered some mail ids with an ISP so that I can
receive bulk mail from some mailing lists I subscribe to.
Now the problem started, when I tried sending a large sized attachment
to my mailbox, and it bounced. I mailed the tech su
Check the web page on "C10k problem"(which talks about handling 1
connections at the same time):
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
I hope it helps,
- Prabhat Ranjan
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 10:56, Rahul Kumar wrote:
> I have 2 servers running RH AS2.1. One runs a socket server, and the
> o
I have 2 servers running RH AS2.1. One runs a socket server, and the
other a client. The client bombards the server with 10-15K socket
connections concurrently. (This is a scalability test, using
non-blocking sockets).
Under high loads i keep getting "Connection timed out" and often "Connection
res
Hi List,
I have a application running of Linux. To run this application I am
using telnet / ssh. This is not a web based application, This is a
charactor based application.
Now my problem is :
If some one wants to access my application from behind the firewall, and
he has only access to port 80
[Please upgrade if you run ASV -- Raju]
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 01:09:30PM +0530, Rajesh Ganesan wrote:
>>>Is it possible to send mails to these places through our smtp
>>>server using postfix? How to configure postfix (preferably in
>>>YAST2)? 1. If I send mails with these address, then my ISP will
>>>drop the mails be
On 07/10/03 13:09 +0530, Rajesh Ganesan wrote:
> Hi,
> I use SUSE81 and my ISP www.ddsl.net allows only mails with address
> @eth.net to pass through their smtp server. But, since I am member in
> yahoogroups (I use, @softhome.net address) and mailing lists (I use both
> @hotpop.com and @myrealbo
> DNS has to propogate - takes time.
>
> If you change mx records, reduce the TTL
>
hmm i came in this morning and now all mails are arrving at an excellent
speed.
Seems, patience is another virtue of admins which i lack :-)
Arvind
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Hi,
I use SUSE81 and my ISP www.ddsl.net allows only mails with address @eth.net to pass
through their smtp server. But, since I am member in yahoogroups (I use, @softhome.net
address) and mailing lists (I use both @hotpop.com and @myrealbox.com addresses), I
face problems.
Is it possible to se
In some audio CDs the files are recorded with extension cda. Which
package can do this ?
Thanks in advance.
-K.Ghosh
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 05:38:20PM +0100, John Joseph wrote:
> Actually I want my users mail to go to
> "/var/spool/mail/username" , so that when I log in as
> user and type "mail" command I should see the mail
I told you how to configure fetchmail, in my previous mail.
> > 2. Use fetchmai
Dear Suresh
Thanks for the mail ,
without knowing the meaning of "maildirs" only I was
mentioning about the term "maildirs". sorry for the
mistake
Actually I want my users mail to go to
"/var/spool/mail/username" , so that when I log in as
user and type "mail" command I shou
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Hi All !
I want to monitor the top CPU / Memory usage by users & their processes
, & which process had taken most amount of resourses . Can you suggest
any tool which is elaborative enough & any tool which could help in
taking out something meaningful from log files etc . ( 'ac' -i.e
process
G.Vinubalaji [10/7/2003 2:30 PM] :
Talk away - I hate it, but I do have to run a rather large qmail shop
sometimes (the backend for our 30 million users is all qmail, frontend
is postfix though, thank god)
Any particular reason(s) for hating qmail?
Weird and illogical config (lots of files scatt
> Talk away - I hate it, but I do have to run a rather large qmail shop
> sometimes (the backend for our 30 million users is all qmail, frontend
> is postfix though, thank god)
Any particular reason(s) for hating qmail?
-G.Vinubalaji
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Arvind [10/7/2003 1:54 PM] :
i restarted the DNS in a fit of rage and now, its translating the query
properly.
Now, the issue is that...
if i send mail from a domain like rediff, yahoo or hotmail...
the mail is not bouncing, but its not reaching my server either.
Just one mail reached and that too
> vi /etc/resolv.conf
> does resolv.conf have 127.0.0.1 in there to make it query localhost?
>
> you might want to try that
>
> or ask the guy who runs the nameserver(s) in the resolv.conf of
> ns1.myserver.net to do an "ndc reload" (assuming bind here)
>
> First though - check this -
>
> $ dig @n
Payal Rathod [10/7/2003 12:29 PM] :
Ok, you mean localhost:2525 to remotehost:25?
Yes
Actually in staticky.com the relaying is allowed *only* for 127.0.0.1
i.e. 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Oh ok - then instead of mail.staticky.com or whatever make it explicitly
127.0.0.1 in that line above.
Arvind [10/7/2003 12:26 PM] :
Maybe ns1.myserver.net is looking up a nameserver that this zone change
hasn't propogated to yet?
this is what i feel. Is there a way, i can force it to look elsewhere for
refreshing ?
vi /etc/resolv.conf
Or it is a slave, and you forgot to change the serial number
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 10:55:13AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> >what is -2, -C and somewhat what is -L but in plain enaglish what does
> >this do? Please don't use the word "tunnel", it is so broad :)
>
> All it does is that it maps the port localhost:2525 (your desktop port
> 2525) t
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