How about some pics of the servers?
Randall
> Well done, and thanks for de-spamming the wiki.
Pardon if this has been mentioned but what do you use for this?
Thanks.
Randall
Lets say I want to have an Email gateway to filter incoming and outgoing
SPAM and virus (Spamassassin, AmaVis, and some antivirus app) in front of my
MS Exchange box; what is needed, what must be configured and what are the
configurations?
I'm guessing the gateway has POSTFIX (or whatever)to relay
Any good ones?
I see some advertising as URL-based content filtering, anti-spam and IDS
which I don't think is considered spyware.(???)
Randall
My bad.
http://soekris.com
Randall
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Randall Oshita
> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 8:44 PM
> To: 'LUAU'
> Subject: RE: [LUAU] Virtual directory points to another comp
> you are probably better off moving from the Linksys to a Soekris
> or WRAP so you can get some real disk storage on the device.
>
> -Vince
Link?
Thanks.
Randall
>>Thanks to Brian Chee of The University of Hawai`i's ICS Department. as
>>well as Infoworld, both this and our earlier appearance will soon be
>>available from their Real streaming server.
Please post when this happens, thanks.
Randall
Any comments on having this rule in my IPF;
Pass out quick on xl0 all keep state
xl0 is my WAN interface.
I have rules blocking all non-routable IPs coming IN.
I figure this beats writing rules for every workstation that uses different
services. But is it safe? I think this the only way to get pass
>>Did you try the man pages?
>>
>>man natd# search for -redirect_address
>>man 5 ipnat # search for bimap
Yes, actually.
But I was just wondering if port translation is the same as port
redirection.
Is it safe to say that the nat daemon does port translation as well as
address.
If so
Webex, www based = works on ANY platform.
2cents.
Randall
>>
>>Don't know about other distributions, but SuSE 9.0 has an
>>NTFS partition resizing tool. I used it once and it worked
>>great. Don't forget to defrage your NTFS partition
>>first...and try to move the pagefile somewhere closer to the
>>rest of the windoze stuff to give the partition too
>>No it's the same computer. For some reason, my BIOS is tempermental
and
>>sometimes it detects only one of the two processors. But when it
detects
>>only one, the watching video works fine. When my BIOS detects two
>>processors, watching video does not work anymore (using the same
>>programs)
@ IN SOA ns.joe.com. root.foo.com. (
2003080800 ; serial number
5m ; refresh = 5 minutes
15M; update retry = 15 minutes
3W12h ; expiry = 3 weeks + 12 hours
5h20M ; minimum = 5 hours +
Has anybody successfully installed a ntfs OS on a hard drive which was
previously formated as lilo?
Thanks.
Randall
>>/me guesses Randy runs Solaris.
on this yea.
Thanks for the leads vince.
Randall
<>
>>I meant you left out [s]bin when fully qualifying the path:
>> 30 1 * * * * /usr/local/sudo "/export/home/x/restart_script"
>>You had /usr/local/sudo instead of /usr/local/bin/sudo.
AHH yes! muhahahhahaha
>>Gross! Sudo should work here, but I prefer su. It should work the
>>same though.
I a
I ran echo $PATH in the users crontab.
this the output /usr/bin
im pretty sure the PATH is all i need to add, like you mentioned.
im just wondering now what the syntax would be. i put it in the user's crontab
file at the very beginging with no lines after it.
i already used
PATH = /usr/local/sbin
>>First, you _can_ set the PATH in a crontab on vixie influenced
>>versions of cron. I regularly have MAILTO, PATH, and SHELL set.
Your "crontab" on budlight
PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
unexpected symbol found
This entry has been ignored.
This is the cron output i got b
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Subject: Re: [luau] sudo and cron
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 02:15:02AM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
>when i try to run the same command via a cron job in the same users
>crontab it dont w
hi all.
when i run a command via command line sudo works perfectly.
when i try to run the same command via a cron job in the same users crontab
it dont work. it gives me sudo not found.
why is that? how can i fix this?
Thanks.
Randall
Thanks Vinny.
Anyways, if anybody WAS following this here is the rule that I wrote
that works.
header LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUBJECT Subject =~ /\?\?\?\?\?/
score LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUBJECT 15
Randall
header LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUBJECT Subject =~ /?/
score LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUBJECT 15
This my rule in SA. I want to block messages that contain at least (5)
?'s in the Subject line.
This should do it because when I used
header LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUBJECT Subject =~ /FART/
score LOCAL_DEMOFART_SUB
If I knew the root passwd and have access to a user account on a box,
can I sucessfully clean my trail (sulog, messages, etc) with all
entrances and activities I do to the box? If the audit was done only on
the box level , not pix logs or anything else.
Is there something that may log this that can
>>box in the /home/ftp/pub/.. area. So far, it does not appear to have been
was FTP running? you have anon accounts?
did you KNOW ftp was running?
<>
>>
>>Great Point Scott. Has everyone signed up for the Linux
>>classes being offered at McKinley? These classes at $45 and
>>$55 are a great value compared to the $100's that HPU will charge.
>>
Keep in mind, HPU got college chics.
Virus.
We seen it a lot here at my university.
Simple deny icmp with echo so Big brother can still work.
Randall
>>
>>I'm noticing an increase of icmp and rpc request lately.
>>Infact more today compared to yesterday. First I would see an
>>incoming ping then an attempt to port 135 from the sa
Yea google owns.
Thanks for the confirm. Was just wonderin if there was another way.
Thanks.
Randall
Anyone know how to clear out the cache that a squid cache server holds?
Randall
What I thought was even more funny was that "this super villian"
probably used a Windows (or maybe a Mac) box to make that movie.
Randall
>>
>>http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/~jon/humor/web_animations
>>/switchlinux3.
>>swf
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>>bypassing the process to release the handle.
You mean the mysql_close() function?
Also I noticed the new subject, hardy har har!
Randall
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Network Technology
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phone : 543.8023
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Jaymes Schooler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
>>
>>I have to agree with Vince on this one...I was having the
>>same problem until I went into the client scripts and found
>>that over 3/4 of them did not close the session properly,
>>most often by not releasing the handle to the db connection
>>after each db transaction. Most of the script
When I run processlist it shows alot of process by the same db which
looks like MySQL does not release. It keeps getting bigger and bigger
when client access until the user count is maxed and then does not
accept any connections. Any ideas why it don't release them?
SO I checked and repaired the db
I thought FRER was on RH?
Randall
Aloha,
I am planning on taking the RHCE exam at the end of september and i was
wondering if anyone out there has taken it? I am definately a linux newbie,
but i have been studying for the last four months. My work will be paying for
the
k at headers to filter?
Also, what gets read first the blacklist or the whitelist?
Thanks,
Randall
>>On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 11:09:09AM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
>>> Our school's domain is on my Spam Assassin's whitelist under "From".
>>
>>Well, d
>>You can try blocking the IP using this rule.
>>
>>ipchains -I input -s xx.xx.xx.xx -j DENY -l
Ahh yea, thanks. But dosen't seem to robust to write a rule that'll block an IP.
I know within the headers you can actually see SA seeing it as untrusted but
since on whitelist dosen't do anything.
<
Our school's domain is on my Spam Assassin's whitelist under "From".
Some dodo head is spoofing the domain and his crap is getting through
since it is on the "From" whitelist. (its funny cuz he sending it to the
VP saying he no longer works here haha)
When I check the headers I can see some IP that
Muchos!
BTW, the download is at http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/ for anybody
interested.
-Randall
>>http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/doc/contrib/ProFTPD-mini-HOWT
O-Chroot.html
Anyone know of a ftp port that allows you to lock users within their
directory?
Randall
2.50
Mimedefang 2.3
>>What version of spamassassin is that? 2.55?
>>
The thing is we took this out because it adds a text file to the message
as an attachment. People gets confused etc...
Any other way of finding this?
Thanks.
Randall
>>
>>If you look at the messge header it should tell you exactly
>>what the triggers were.
>>
>>You can adjust the points given t
Anybody here with any ideas why Spam Assassin scores a messages lower
when sent via Outlook but scores it higher when sending the same exact
message via Exchange's webmail?
Randall
Yea, #5.
Randall
No. 7 OWNS!
Randall
Number 7 OWNS!!
Randall
Actually, the new owner threatened to sell all the equipment.
The new owner is basically a prick, it was a hostile takeover where he
screwed the original president over.
I'm saying this because I would never do anything of this sort normally.
I took business classes and know proper business ethics
Heck yea!
Hehe
>>It was your stuff. You took what was yours. If you had your stuff in
my
>>place it's still your stuff. I couldn't stop you from taking it unless
>>you were leasing it to me ( for a specific time ) or had sold it to
me.
>>
>>Sounds like you are well rid of them.
Thanks, you guys mentioned things I never thought of.
Got myself a lawyer.
Hopefully my emails wont read [EMAIL PROTECTED] the next time I post.
Randall
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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 1:00 PM
To:
Ahh ok cool. Thanks Virgil.
>>Get your servers and put it in storage. They can't file charges
against you
>>because you are aren't operating the file and print sharing for them.
They
>>don't have a case against you.
>>
>>But it seems like they are trying to take your servers away from you.
Get
>>t
I quit my job. The company changed ownership and I did not agree with
the new management. (They wanted to put the servers in the hallway so
they could open up another office!)
This company was using my server as their file/print server. When I left
I took my server with me. I returned all files
Consumers are not "technically proficient" nor posses equipment that can
accurately check for problems beyond Disk Fitness testing.
When a "consumer" requests an RMA it is assumed that the product is
still functional until it has been properly tested and approved by the
manufacturer.
Keep in mind t
No ma'am. Employed at a local business.
Randall
>>Randall, Do you happen to work for the Navy?
>>
>>Noli
>>I personally have a SuperStack II 3300 (24 ports) at home, and I love
it. I can
>>easily move 16MB/sec (full duplex, 100Mbit, one comp with a good NIC
talking to
>>two comps with crummy NICs) over a single port on it. It's been very
reliable,
>>despite the partial failure of one fan.
>>
>>--
>>I'm actually doing this very thing, right now. We currently have
>>RoadRunner, and are switching to a 768/768k plan for DSL, with one
>>static IP. It's really the static IP that sold me, though, as
>>RoadRunner doesn't offer that, to the best of my knowledge.
>>
Dude with the RR business class,
:31:59PM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
> In Windows, you could easily boot from a different Windows comp and
add
> the "unbootable" HD as slave. You can then move your data off that HD.
>
> Anyone know if this is possible with Linux as well?
Yes it is possible. Earlier in th
In Windows, you could easily boot from a different Windows comp and add
the "unbootable" HD as slave. You can then move your data off that HD.
Anyone know if this is possible with Linux as well?
Randall
> A power outage at last night zapped one of my linux boxes, now it
> say "OS not found" when
Check your BIOS for your CPU temp. Much safer than opening your laptop.
I heard of laptop dealers voiding warranties if you open the chassis.
FYI
Randall
You might also check to see that the cpu is attached to whatever heat
sinking device its supposed to be. Laptop fans are often attached to a
Good for you. I just felt it would be nice for everyone to know all
kinds of info and experiences where they can make decisions on their
own.
Thanks.
Randall
Well,
I don't know what's been going on with you guys or how long it's
been since
you have gone to Personal Touch, but I have bo
DO NOT go to Personal Touch.
I've caught them so many times BS'in about products just to make a sale.
On one instance I wanted a hotswap eide bay for my XP box. They were so
adamant about what they told me at the time of sale that all the
employees were like "oh I run XP and it works for me". So I
Any comments on Mandrake's MNF (Multiple Network Firewall)?
I found a link that will let you install it via Internet since they do
not include the install files with their ISO; anyone happen to have this
on CD(w/the install files)?
This was not in the archives was it?
Thanks.
Randall
Can Mandrake's Corporate Edition Firewall compete with Sonicwall SOHO3
or even the PROS or the Watch Guards or Cisco? Lets say the Linux box
has the better hardware (1Ghz cpu 1G RAM etc..- overkill but for this
example)
Does the throughput depend on the software or the hardware?
Anyone know the thr
>>Also I personally wouldn't use Verizon if I were
>>running any servers that needed to be accessed from
>>the Internet, due to the high prices they charge for a
>>static IP. For 768Kbps download/128Kbps upload with a
>>static IP, I was quoted $59.95 a month. For 1.5Mbps
>>download/128Kbps with s
>>You were talking about 200% performance improvements which I said
>>rightly was impossible. Hyperthreading does not ever approach SMP in
>>performance gains.
>>
>>I said that certain things will go slower with Hyperthreading which
the
>>benchmarks do show, but other things do indeed go faster
Make sure you go to the business section. Ask for Steve Chong. He is my
source at Comps.
Randall
Jimen Ching wrote:
>
> I cheched CompUSA. I didn't find any SCSI drives in the hard drive
> section (i.e. next to the video card section). Is the SCSI drives
> somewhere else?
>
> --jc
I asked a
r.
Randall
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 11:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [luau] Western DIgital Drives / Hard drives in general
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Randall Oshita wrote:
>Oh yea, I almo
Oh yea, I almost forgot try CompUSA as they can be reasonable on the
business services.
Randall
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:24 PM
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Subject: RE: [luau] Western
] Western DIgital Drives / Hard drives in general
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Randall Oshita wrote:
>Same drive but different label. Get SCSI if you want performance and
>reliability. Cost more though.
What is your source for SCSI drives?
--jc
--
Jimen Ching (WH6BRR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IBM's outright SUCK,my opinion based on experience. I've replaced
practically ALL my DTLA's due to failure I bought them from different
locations so I know I didn't get all of one batch). The GXP's are so-so,
had a few fail. However, RMA is fast and easy to do.
The best experience I have are with m
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
>8.0 uses 2.4.18 with many more additional patches. I checked through
my
>mail archives and there was some discussion in both Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0
>about hyperthreading, and the consensus was that it should be working
in
>7.3. If it didn't work in some cas
Just curious, how are you measuring your performance benchmarks. I did
some searchs on hyperthreading benchmarks, and none of them indicate
anywhere near that kind of performance increase. The performance
improvements are usually under 10%.
--jc
well you also need to take into consideration wha
LinuxDan,
Whats the exact model on that board? And chipset?
Tryong to look for it on Intel's site.
Thanks
Randall
Jimen
I am using the Intel 2.53 CPU and MLB that uses
hyperthreading
on triple boot system running RH8, W2K and XP.
Actually RH8 utilizes it better than MS. I have 200% i
I have a bunch of old associates who are very interested in trying Linux
but could never gather the courage to install a non-Windows system on
their machines.
Perhaps a web-based thin client system will be the easiest way for them
to experience KDE/GNOME and test some of the applications in Lin
>Just make sure it never
>touches swap and things will be very fast.
What do you mean?
Randall
>Well that's actually ideal. You could perhaps put other firewall
>related services on that box like Squid. Just make sure it never
>touches swap and things will be very fast.
Great! Will do.
Thanks for the info guys.
Randall
ary services, NEVER USE FTP OR TELNET into the box, and
maintain
>a very minimal amount of open ports through firewall rules.
Whoa! I guess a P3 650 256MB 20gig would be overkill huh?
10 users.
Randall Oshita
re difficult to set up
*Higher power consumption (and consequentially, heat output)
*Can be slower than a dedicated router if extremely old hardware is used
*May not sit as well with the suits as a "packaged deal"
>
> Randall Oshita
>
Feel free to ask any additional que
I'm looking into improving security at my office.
Someone before me implemented a Linksys router. I believe the Linksys is
based soely on NAT and does no packet filtering (?).
Anyways,
How is a Linksys router compared to a Linux firewall (like MonMotha's
famous script)?
Randall Oshita
Neal
How do you like the look and feel of RH 8.0? I really find it
great as a desktop application. The Ximian mail application works better
than K-mail or even MS. I know Crossover and VMware have great features
allowing the convergence of MS and RH.
Dan
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 12:11, Neal &
;s
a damn hardware issue!
You have a business right? Go to the town store and head on in to
corporate service. Look for a guy named Jon or Steve Chong. I've done
business with them and they are very "caring".
Hope this helps.
Randall Oshita
usiness influence?
Just some thoughts you might not hear in a Linux group.
(im not backing up MS) =)
Thanks.
Randall Oshita
--MonMotha
P.S. Good to see another person who uses PGP :) I've been using it to
sign my firewalls for a while, but just recently got around to setting
up Enigmail to use it with mail.
+
Do you mean that attachment? (.dat file)
What is it used for? I've seen
I agree with jeff here. The simplest way to configure a linksys router
is via the web browswer interface.
1st set your IP to 192.168.1.2 or something on the same net as the
router is by default.
2nd point your browser to 192.168.1.1
Login using the password supplied by linksys (admin) i think w/o
yes, but you have to be more specific on how you have your network
setup,
you have to tell the router how to get from one subnet to the other.
what kind of router do you have?
Julio
+
I'm adding a Linksys router (based on 192) to a network with the 10
series.
Subnet : 255.255
Can you share between or connect a workstation on a ‘10’
series IP with a workstation or router on a ‘192’ series IP?
How?
Thanks
Randall
>
> I used Apple computers for many years and was very satisfied with them
> other than the fact that they are a single source proprietary
supplier.
> Looking at Mac and comparing that system to M$'s poorly working
> alleged system, I think the entire world would have been better off
> without M
> PowerPoint has a lot of limitations. (You can see that, b/c Microsoft
>
> has no competition, it really slacks further development effort. This
>
> is the weakness of a monopolistic monster.)
True. What is also true is that a BIG company will have more resources
and the 'monies' to fund R&
22fps??
Mo betta use ms windows w/99fps. Ah hehe
Randall
Please don't hurt me too bad on this one.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [luau] Linux games
Server: 27016
Client: 27015
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Subject: [luau] sorry off topic but important
does anyone by chance know which port the counter strike
>A few months ago I remember seeing an option in Microsoft SQL 2000's
>Enterprise Manager that will easily import or export this type of data
>between Access and MSSQL Server. I haven't used MSSQL for a few months
>now, so I don't remember what this tool is called.
You mean DTS? Data Transformati
Gee I only used Gnome. How is KDE? Did you like it VERY much? Been
wondering bout KDE.
Thanks.
Randall Oshita
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Subject: [luau
Do you guys still need volunteers to haul stuff?
Let me know.
I wouldn't mind visiting my high school again.
Randall Oshita
repeaters will
retransmit a signal, but the cheap home network hubs don't.
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 05:16, Randall Oshita wrote:
> Will a switch or HUB act as a repeater?
> Thanks
>
> Randall
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http://vid
Rod!
Dude the P4s are fast esp. with PC1066, that's 533FSB. Expensive though.
And not supported by Intel.
Bandwidth for video and stuff.
Get RAID too and stripe ur HDs.
Go to like www.anandtech.com to see benchmarks using apps you plan to
use.
Don't think 64bit Hammer gonna help if your software
Will a switch or HUB
act as a repeater?
Thanks
Randall
I installed first using the one Red Hat picked < I forget something
close to MS intellimouse but not exactly >and wheel no work. I did what
Warren said and wheel works.
Randall
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Sent: Saturday, J
If I could see an outline I prob would.
Randall
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan George
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 6:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [luau] good work MonMotha!
On Saturday 27 July 2002 18:02, you wrote:
> Jus
guys, I like my Red Hat, just wanted to hear some
opinions.
Thanks.
Randall Oshita
ch to find the matching CPU on your own. Try
CompUSA as I had wonderful experiences with them. If not you should
contact Dell for it, they gonna rip you off but they should save you on
trouble and restocking fees.
Hope this helps.
Randall Oshita, IT Manager
Uniserve, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Red Hat 7.3
"Default access restrictions only allow localhost access"; but shouldn't
the localhost be 192.168.1.76 instead of 127.0.0.1? - Since I used
192.168.1.76 in my /etc/samba localhost and as my workstation IP?
I will also try the commands when I get home.
Thanks.
Ran
Randall Oshita
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Behalf Of Ho'ala Greevy
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Randall,
have you enabled swat in
inetd or xinetd?
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