On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> Probably the easier way to do this is just to use aliases.
> ("man 5 aliases"). Add entries to /etc/aliases such as:
>
> john [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That should be
john: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
":" required
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On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 11:41:23AM -0500, Larry Morrow wrote:
> I have not gone completely through the site to review it, but based on its
> stated purpose, it has great merit. TO answer your question, yes there
> is a point to running it on a firewalled box. Information is key. As a
> sysadmi
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 07:10:53PM +0100, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put
> all your stuff in there. i think postfix has sql support, too, but i
> not absolutely positive about this as i don use postfix myself.
Yeah postfix has sql support
Never one use APACHE+PHP+GD
What is the reason for not to include GD support at libphp3 (apache module)
???
With php3-gd??? how???
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On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 07:10:53PM +0100, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Horms wrote:
>
> > If you are worried about management rather than performance issues, then
>
> or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put
> all your stuff in there. i think postfix has
can someone tell me what the following message in console log indicates
IP_MASQ:reverse ICMP: failed checksum from 207.208.37.15!
IP_MASQ:reverse ICMP: failed checksum from 207.208.37.15!
IP_MASQ:reverse ICMP: failed checksum from 207.208.37.15!
IP_MASQ:reverse ICMP: failed checksum from 207.208.
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Horms wrote:
> If you are worried about management rather than performance issues, then
or, if youe worried about both, get exim with sql support, and put
all your stuff in there. i think postfix has sql support, too, but i
not absolutely positive about this as i don use po
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 11:50:50AM -0500, Ryan Golbeck wrote:
> > > There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without
> > > setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email
> > > accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forw
> > There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without
> > setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email
> > accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to
> > another offsite account.
>
> If all you want is to cre
Hi All,
my $.02 :-)
I have not gone completely through the site to review it, but based on its
stated purpose, it has great merit. TO answer your question, yes there
is a point to running it on a firewalled box. Information is key. As a
sysadmin
you always want to be one step ahead of an att
Is there any point in running this on a firewalled box. I have use
pmfirewall to configure IPCHAINS and almost all the ports are closed.
Chris Mason
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Ryan Golbeck wrote:
> There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without
> setting up a full shell account? I just want to setup a few 'forward' email
> accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to
> another offsite ac
Have any of you seen the Deception Tool Kit?
It's worth a read, very clever intrusion detection and hacker confusion, or
should i say nightmare ;-)
http://www.all.net/dtk/
let me know what you think of it, i'm going to put it on a couple of my
servers to try out.
Dave Adams
M-Web Zimbabwe
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