[SLUG] Web server with 4 virtual hosts behind firewall

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Barnes
Hi people, I've been asked to setup a web server with 4 virtual hosts...no big deal, but eventually I will also be asked to put that web server behind a firewall. here's the basic idea: 4 domain names each with their own IP Web server is Apache configured with 4 virtual hosts. Firewall is

[SLUG] sendmail rejects

2002-12-19 Thread Kevin Waterson
I am getting a bunch of sendmail errors like the one below. What is this, mail seems to be coming in ok. Dec 19 22:44:51 mail1 sm-msp-queue[2894]: gBG63ltp001066: to=kevin, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=3+05:41:04, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=8130011, relay=localhost.ctv.com.au., dsn=4.0.0,

Re: [SLUG] sendmail rejects

2002-12-19 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Kevin Waterson Dec 19 22:44:51 mail1 sm-msp-queue[2894]: gBG63ltp001066: to=kevin, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=3+05:41:04, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=8130011, relay=localhost.ctv.com.au., dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection refused by localhost.ctv.com.au. Is your domain

Re: [SLUG] sendmail rejects

2002-12-19 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is your domain ctv.com.au? yes localhost.ctv.com.au is 127.0.0.1... So if you're not accepting mail for whatever domain this mail was addressed to on that machine, it won't go through. :-) thanks for the reply... the mail

RE: [SLUG] Web server with 4 virtual hosts behind firewall

2002-12-19 Thread Marty Richards
Hi Chris, If each domain has its own IP address does that mean that I will need to bind those ip addresses to the internet interface on the firewall? If so can anyone explain how I can bind multiple ipaddress to 1 interface. Two options here, which may or may not be practical depending

Re: [SLUG] Exceed substitute?

2002-12-19 Thread Lester Cheung
I found weirdX useful sometimes. tightvnc works better imo. -- lestercheung On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:12:14PM +1100, Peter Rundle wrote: Nathan, depending on the number of windoze desktops you need you might like to try this. Run virtual desktops using XVnc on the box where Abaqus is

Re: [SLUG] Netmeeting and Linux Server

2002-12-19 Thread Lester Cheung
check ipmasq howto: http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/c-html/supported-client-software.html basically there is a kernel module for 2.2 kernels and there is a H.323 gateway. -- lestercheung On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 12:45:00PM +1100, Simon Bryan wrote: Hi, Has anyone any experience running

[SLUG] Bir suikasti doðru okumak - Hablemitoðlu suikasti isaret fisegi

2002-12-19 Thread Turkiye 2023
Türkiye yeni döneme 1) Ýktidara gelir gelmez yanýna bir Ermeni patriðini alarak, Hristiyan kliselerine mülkiyet hakký tanýyacaklarýný açýklayan dünyadaki tek Ýslamcý parti ünvanýna sahip bir AKP, 2) Türk ordusu ile iþgal kelimesini yanyana kullanan bir dýþiþleri bakaný (Rum deðil Türk), 3)

[SLUG] Mandrake 9 CDs

2002-12-19 Thread Robert Maurency
Greetings I'm after some Mandrake 9 CDs (so I can have a go at replacing my W2k Laptop). Does anyone know where I can get them (without downloading)? Thanks in advance! Robert Maurency IT Department Ascham School +61 2 8356 7004 www.ascham.nsw.edu.au

RE: [SLUG] Mandrake 9 CDs

2002-12-19 Thread Jon Biddell
There was a 2CD set available on the cover of APC a couple of months ago (I have them here but there's no date on the cover, and I can't find the magazine !!!) Jon = I'm after some Mandrake 9 CDs (so I can have a go at = replacing my W2k Laptop). = = Does anyone know where I can get them

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake 9 CDs

2002-12-19 Thread Kevin Saenz
You could buy them from either www.everythinglinux.com.au or www.lsl.com.au. Everythinglinux is in Sydney, lsl is in melbourne. Greetings I'm after some Mandrake 9 CDs (so I can have a go at replacing my W2k Laptop). Does anyone know where I can get them (without downloading)? Thanks

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake 9 CDs

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Barnes
I have the Mandrake 9.0 cds from the cover of the APC magazine and from what i can remember it was the october issue. If you like i can copy the cd-roms and send them to you. On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 09:04, Robert Maurency wrote: Greetings I'm after some Mandrake 9 CDs (so I can have a go at

[SLUG] weird Mac scanner file format

2002-12-19 Thread jimd
Hi, What format is this, please? gimp doesn't know it nor does file $ od -c barbara/Lindsay1 | head 000 F S P A 003 \0 \0 \0 037 004 \0 \0 211 003 \0 \0 020 030 \0 \0 \0 h 030 \a \0 h 030 \a \0 001 \0 \0 \0 040 \0 \0 \0 \0 Ð î + \0 \0 \0

[SLUG] Kernel Messages

2002-12-19 Thread Terry Collins
Howdy Folks Where do I go to investigate kernel messages like this below? URLs? Google will show me hundreds of similar, but nothing that really helps me understand what is going on. Dec 20 03:07:00 dragonfly kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0012

[SLUG] sendmail queue

2002-12-19 Thread Kevin Waterson
How long does a mail stay in the mail queue for? Kind regards Kevin -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Kevin Waterson Byron Bay, Australia -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info:

Re: [SLUG] sendmail queue

2002-12-19 Thread John Clarke
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:48:29AM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote: How long does a mail stay in the mail queue for? Depends upon your MTA configuration. Sendmail's default is five days with a non-delivery warning sent after four hours. Look for these directives in your .mc file:

Re: [SLUG] One for the brains trust.

2002-12-19 Thread rod
Can you characterise the outage in more detail? Does the ppp peer remain pingable? (ie is the problem upstream of the modem link) If not do you see activity on the modem txd led when you try to ping? (ie is the problem in your box or modem) Cheers -Rod I have a linux firewall on the end of

Re: [SLUG] weird Mac scanner file format

2002-12-19 Thread Ian Wienand
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:18:41AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, What format is this, please? gimp doesn't know it nor does file $ od -c barbara/Lindsay1 | head 000 F S P A 003 \0 \0 \0 037 004 \0 \0 211 003 \0 \0 did you try running the 'file' command on it?

RE: [SLUG] One for the brains trust.

2002-12-19 Thread Steven Evans
One of 2 things. 1) It could be a line fault or something like that, hence it sounds like a problem with telstra, give them a call and ask them to look into it. 2) Telstra doesnt provide reliable service to world+dog. Move to a more reliable ISP. RequestDSL comes to mind, they have outages once

Re: [SLUG] Web server with 4 virtual hosts behind firewall

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Samuel
Two options here, which may or may not be practical depending on your IP configuration... 1) Bind the addresses to the web servers and route to them. Use ipchains on the firewall for access control 2) Bind the addresses to the firewall and port forward relevant requests to the internal/DMZ

Re: Re: [SLUG] General question Re: Securing Redhat Linux IS: question re: sshd

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Samuel
Can you explain why you exclude sshd? Buffer overruns ? ;-) Properly protected from the outside it should be OK though. Chris -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] General question Re: Securing Redhat Linux

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Samuel
If you spend enough time on it you can convince yourself that any box is secure. Secure systems is one area where debian excels though. Debian packaging policy means that old, reliable software is used in favour of newer, possibly more functional, but possibly also less secure software. NB:

Re: WAS: Re: [SLUG] General question Re: Securing Redhat Linux

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Samuel
If there is no port for them to logon to then how can they gain access unless they are a local user? Buffer overruns in your IDS or libpcap ? :-) Chris -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] Mandrake and apache error

2002-12-19 Thread Chris Samuel
Mind you apache.apache is strange, but I guess thats mandrakes way. Debian has www-data.www-data. Same difference IMHO, it's just a user to own the web files, and not the same user that owns the config files. cheers, Chris (trying to catch up on emails) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group -

Re: [SLUG] General question Re: Securing Redhat Linux

2002-12-19 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Chris Samuel I would hope that Debian, whilst keeping to more elderly software, back-ports security fixes to their distribution ? Like, totally. http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/debian-security-announce-2002/threads.html (If you go back in the LWN archives,

Re: [SLUG] General question Re: Securing Redhat Linux

2002-12-19 Thread Michael Fox
Quoting Chris Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If you spend enough time on it you can convince yourself that any box is secure. Secure systems is one area where debian excels though. Debian packaging policy means that old, reliable software is used in favour of newer, possibly more