utions? I know that that CentOS 6 supports 'lvconvert -merge'.
Is this implementation purely in the lvm software or does it require a
different superblock? Can I take an LVM setup created under CentOS 6
and read it on a CentOS 5 system?
Thanks,
Nataraj
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imap_proxy main process (3397)
> terminated with status 255
> May 30 16:47:06 inet08 init: LOCAL_ssh_imap_proxy respawning too fast,
> stopped
>
> Is what I am doing wrong obvious to anyone?
>
>
The '-f option' tells SSH to run in the background, but normally upstart
exp
and blacklist requests in the order specified.
Using this method you get 0. spam messages from being subscribed to
the list. As you've pointed out though, other list members can't
easily send you private email.
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users anymore, running with
these. This will of coarse depend heavily on your user base and who
they exchange email with.
You might also look at postscreen. I've heard really good things about
it, though I haven't had time to set it up yet.
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try a couple of times to get it right.
>
And if the server is colocated, but you have remote console access, you
can leave a recovery CD in the drive, but set the boot order to boot the
hard drive and then remotely change the boot order if you have problems.
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On 06/07/2012 11:38 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> On 6/8/2012 1:13 AM, Nataraj wrote:
>> On 06/07/2012 03:48 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>
>> And if the server is colocated, but you have remote console access, you
>> can leave a recovery CD in the drive, but set the boot orde
r good
alternatives might exist.
While fancy features are nice, I'm willing to forgo them for lower
resource consumption.
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On 06/08/2012 02:48 PM, Steven Tardy wrote:
> simple-evcorr.sourceforge.net (sec.pl)
> the rules are a bit of a bear to learn, but it can do anything.
> 300 syslogs/second using ~5% cpu and 20MB of ram with 600+ rules.
>
> On 06/08/2012 04:26 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>> I'm loo
believe that postscreen may be able
to handle this type of spambot attack.
http://www.postfix.org/postscreen.8.html
Unless you happen to already be a sendmail guru, my sense is that
postfix is easier to configure to deal with these complex situations.
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