hello,
i'm an active and very pleased user of vserver, but only passive mailing
member. thank you very much for that software.
1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml)
instead of a closed (subscription only) list
as everybody else i receive a lot of spam everyday, many from mailing
It seems clear that the mailing list is starting see an
increased level of spam that will only get worse as the
bastards work out it is getting through to list subscribers.
For this reason alone I would suggest subscription becomes
compulsory.
There is no real reason /not/ to be subscribed. It
- Original Message -
From: Martin List-Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 18:11, Petar [Lists] wrote:
There is no real reason /not/ to be subscribed. It takes
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Hi,
I'm trying to create a vserver with three different ip addresses,
therefore I need three aliases: one for eth0 and two for eth1.
They end up named as (checked with ifconfig):
eth0:zumb - 192.168.10.10
eth1:zumb - 10.4.0.1
eth1:zumb - 10.5.0.1
The name of the vserver is zumbi.
Shouldn't the
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Ramiro Brito Willmersdorf wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a vserver with three different ip addresses,
therefore I need three aliases: one for eth0 and two for eth1.
They end up named as (checked with ifconfig):
eth0:zumb - 192.168.10.10
eth1:zumb - 10.4.0.1
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 19:10, Petar [Lists] wrote:
We all have a pretty good idea that the spam will increase and without
some form of moderation i.e. subscription, the list resource will
eventually become useless in that capacity.
My preference is not important. The overall aim is to have a
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 12:21:07PM -0700, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Ramiro Brito Willmersdorf wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a vserver with three different ip addresses,
therefore I need three aliases: one for eth0 and two for eth1.
They end up named as
On Mi, 2004-06-23 at 01:35, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
[...]
leaves 10 chars for vserver
(assuming ethX:), which in turn means that you can
have a name up to 9 chars, for up to 10 aliases, or
8 chars for 100 (current max 16) aliases ...