Re: Bug#276217: postfix: random SIGSEGV in smtp processes

2004-10-12 Thread Roman Pertl
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 07:33:36PM +0200, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:

ADvB> | Oct 12 16:23:13 zbasel postfix/master[22384]: warning: process
ADvB> | /usr/lib/postfix/smtp pid 1075 killed by signal 11

I saw the same thing one year ago or so on a debian stable box. In the
end it was a faulty mainbard.

Actually you could read http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/. It explains
several reasons for a sig11.

*HTH*

Sincerly,
Roman Pertl


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Re: Accessing windows share throught http

2004-12-26 Thread Roman Pertl
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 11:48:07PM +0100, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
LB> I try again on this list:
LB>   I have seen somewhere a program that acts as a web server that allows to 
LB> browse throught the window (and samba) servers in a subnet, from a single 
LB> point.
LB> This wopuld allow people to browse in public shares in the hosts in the 
LB> subnet (and retrieve files, giving username/password) via an access via 
port 
LB> 80|443 on the web server, without need to open netbios ports outside 
LB> localnet..
LB> I do not remember the name of the package ... however !!!

Maybe you mean smbwebclient[1]? It's a PHP Script.


HTH,
Roman

[1] http://smbwebclient.sourceforge.net/


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