Hello,
I'm trying to configure mailman on a machine running slink. When I try to
subscribe a user, I get this error:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
"|/var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd testlist"
(expanded from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
- Transcript of ses
Hello,
I'm trying to configure mailman on a machine running slink. When I try to
subscribe a user, I get this error:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
"|/var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd testlist"
(expanded from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
- Transcript
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 14:01:55 +0100, Pontus Ullgren wrote:
> After this matter I decided to try KDE out and found out that KDE is not
> in the Debian dist.
>
> Any reason why or is it just lack of package matainers ?
A conflict exists between KDE's license and the license of the Qt library
KDE
>Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
>a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Symantec Norton Ghost
mekaes bit-by-bit copy and can even resize partition
Attila
[...]
GG> Summary: domain.com A --> mail server IP
GG> domain.com NS --> dns1.primedomain.com
GG> domain.com SOA --> dns1.primedomain.com,admin.primedomain.com
GG> www A --> NT server IP
This is what I would do with reasons:
domain.com A --> web server IP
because people will ty
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 14:01:55 +0100, Pontus Ullgren wrote:
> After this matter I decided to try KDE out and found out that KDE is not
> in the Debian dist.
>
> Any reason why or is it just lack of package matainers ?
A conflict exists between KDE's license and the license of the Qt library
KD
> Your domain 'domain.com' has some dns-entry pointing to your http-server
> (possibly
> apache). The A-record for www.domain.com should refer to the same IP as
> domain.com.
> The rest is the configuration of your webserver, where you possibly have to
> specify
> www.domain.com as an alias for
>Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
>a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Symantec Norton Ghost
mekaes bit-by-bit copy and can even resize partition
Attila
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Youri Albinovanus wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> > a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> > Bill
> >
> > --
> > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Youri Albinovanus wrote:
> www IN CNAME domain.com
and right after you'll find yourself running around head over heels
ps. note the absence of the trailing dot...
--
[-]
``And there are plenty of other innovative pieces of software such as Napster
and ICQ.''
[...]
GG> Summary: domain.com A --> mail server IP
GG> domain.com NS --> dns1.primedomain.com
GG> domain.com SOA --> dns1.primedomain.com,admin.primedomain.com
GG> www A --> NT server IP
This is what I would do with reasons:
domain.com A --> web server IP
because people will t
Gene Grimm wrote:
> We are a small local ISP with a mixture of Linux servers and an NT server.
> Most of
> our client web pages are currently hosted on the NT box. All of our email is
> hosted by our main Linux box. How should an HTTP request to site labeled
> domain.com be properly redirected to
Bill wrote:
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Thanks in Advance
Bill
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> Your domain 'domain.com' has some dns-entry pointing to your http-server (possibly
> apache). The A-record for www.domain.com should refer to the same IP as domain.com.
> The rest is the configuration of your webserver, where you possibly have to specify
> www.domain.com as an alias for domain.c
Bill wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
>
The absolute easiest and safest way that I know of would be to use
DriveImage, by PowerQuest.
Not ideologically correct, tho
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Youri Albinovanus wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> > a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> > Bill
> >
> > --
> > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Youri Albinovanus wrote:
> www IN CNAME domain.com
and right after you'll find yourself running around head over heels
ps. note the absence of the trailing dot...
--
[-]
``And there are plenty of other innovative pieces of software such as Napster
and ICQ.'
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Bill wrote:
> Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
online or offline mirroring ?
(eg. do you want to make an emergency backup of a blown disk, ot do
you want raid mir
Gene Grimm wrote:
> We are a small local ISP with a mixture of Linux servers and an NT server. Most of
> our client web pages are currently hosted on the NT box. All of our email is
> hosted by our main Linux box. How should an HTTP request to site labeled
> domain.com be properly redirected to w
Bill wrote:
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Thanks in Advance
Bill
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Thanks in Advance
Bill
We are a small local ISP with a mixture of Linux servers and an NT server. Most
of
our client web pages are currently hosted on the NT box. All of our email is
hosted by our main Linux box. How should an HTTP request to site labeled
domain.com be properly redirected to www.domain.com.
--
http://ww
Bill wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
>
The absolute easiest and safest way that I know of would be to use
DriveImage, by PowerQuest.
Not ideologically correct, th
Hi,
I've a problem with a squid demon on a firewall.
There are:
network A (62.156.x.x) on eth0
network B (192.168.100.x) on eth1
isdn-interface AVM on ippp0
Routing:
default routing to eth0
internal routing to eth1
route add -net 100.100.100.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 100.100.100.4 dev ippp0
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Bill wrote:
> Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
> a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
online or offline mirroring ?
(eg. do you want to make an emergency backup of a blown disk, ot do
you want raid mi
I was talking to a friend about the Gnome vs. KDE.
After this matter I decided to try KDE out and found out that KDE is not in the
Debian dist.
Any reason why or is it just lack of package matainers ?
Virtually Yours
Pontus Ullgren |
Klockgrand 6 | Tel: +46-(0)498-22
621 57 Visby | e-ma
Peter Shtinkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create
> directory, with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create
> and update Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Have a look at apt-move. It takes packages you've downloaded w
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me the easiest and safest way to mirror
a Hard Drive, keeping all permissions, owner, groups etc. intact
Thanks in Advance
Bill
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with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are a small local ISP with a mixture of Linux servers and an NT server. Most of
our client web pages are currently hosted on the NT box. All of our email is
hosted by our main Linux box. How should an HTTP request to site labeled
domain.com be properly redirected to www.domain.com.
--
http://ww
Hi,
Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create directory,
with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create and update
Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Thanks
Hi,
I've a problem with a squid demon on a firewall.
There are:
network A (62.156.x.x) on eth0
network B (192.168.100.x) on eth1
isdn-interface AVM on ippp0
Routing:
default routing to eth0
internal routing to eth1
route add -net 100.100.100.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 100.100.100.4 dev ippp
I was talking to a friend about the Gnome vs. KDE.
After this matter I decided to try KDE out and found out that KDE is not in the Debian
dist.
Any reason why or is it just lack of package matainers ?
Virtually Yours
Pontus Ullgren |
Klockgrand 6 | Tel: +46-(0)498-22
621 57 Visby | e-m
Peter Shtinkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create
> directory, with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create
> and update Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Have a look at apt-move. It takes packages you've downloaded
Hi,
Sorry for dummy question, but can you tell me how to create directory,
with .deb files, which is apt-get-able. How can i create and update
Packages, Packages.gz etc. in this directory.
Thanks
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Hi all!
I'd like to know if someone has managed to forbid SITE CHMOD
execution for certain users in potato's ProFTPD. My particular
situation is a group of users (with chroot() jail) which should
not be able to issue "chmod ..." command to the server. I've tried
Hi all!
I'd like to know if someone has managed to forbid SITE CHMOD
execution for certain users in potato's ProFTPD. My particular
situation is a group of users (with chroot() jail) which should
not be able to issue "chmod ..." command to the server. I've tried
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