Thank you all for the assistance. Helped a lot and I learned a lot :))
Best regards
"Jersey"
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On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:22:45AM -, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something
> keeps the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast
> address and po
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:43:40PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Does anyone know of a grep that can use multiple expressions that some
> are reversed, for example, one grep that can do the same as "grep
> keyword | grep -v exclude" (without knowing the placement of the
> keywords in the line)?
>
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On Thursday 03 May 2001 13:13, alexis bory wrote:
> hello debian ISPs,
>
>
> I'm beginning to build something to "syncronize" two webservers and I plan
> to use rsync over ssh to do some part of the job. (info : I'm new with
> rsync, could say I'm new
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:22:45AM -, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something
> keeps the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast
> address and p
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:43:40PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Does anyone know of a grep that can use multiple expressions that some
> are reversed, for example, one grep that can do the same as "grep
> keyword | grep -v exclude" (without knowing the placement of the
> keywords in the line)?
>
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On Thursday 03 May 2001 13:13, alexis bory wrote:
> hello debian ISPs,
>
>
> I'm beginning to build something to "syncronize" two webservers and I plan
> to use rsync over ssh to do some part of the job. (info : I'm new with
> rsync, could say I'm new
Gregory Hostettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator
> (failed to find host name from IP address)
Sounds like exim thinks bluewin.ch is not a local mail domain. You don't
need to have exim do reverse lookups on local domains. Did you cha
Hi everybody!
Back with the same problem.
exim is running correctly for incoming mail. 3 days
ago, suddently, with no *apparent* reason it stopped sending mails
with this message:
550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited
by administrator (failed to find host name from IP
address)
Look quite promising.
I think someone needs to update the info page for that package, as it
doesn't truely reflect what it can do.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Jason Lim
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From: "Teun Vink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Debian ISP Mailing List"
S
>cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :)
>
>wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec
>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
> Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ?
Not 100% sure on this but sounds like it c
Gregory Hostettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator
> (failed to find host name from IP address)
Sounds like exim thinks bluewin.ch is not a local mail domain. You don't
need to have exim do reverse lookups on local domains. Did you ch
Hi everybody!
Back with the same problem.
exim is running correctly for incoming mail. 3 days
ago, suddently, with no *apparent* reason it stopped sending mails
with this message:
550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited
by administrator (failed to find host name from IP
address)
Look quite promising.
I think someone needs to update the info page for that package, as it
doesn't truely reflect what it can do.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Jason Lim
- Original Message -
From: "Teun Vink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Debian ISP Mailing List" <
hello debian ISPs,
I'm beginning to build something to "syncronize" two webservers and I plan
to use rsync over ssh to do some part of the job. (info : I'm new with
rsync, could say I'm new with unix world).
[1] The first test show me a ".myfile.a-funny-word" :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test1$ rsy
>cannot create /etc/.testfile.7ibSP3 : Permission denied (I know why :)
>
>wrote 83 bytes read 36 bytes 238.00 bytes/sec
>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
> Q : Does any body know the meaning of this ?
Not 100% sure on this but sounds like it
Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
>
> Hello Jeremy,
>
> Thank you for the response.
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps
> the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast address and
> por
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:22:45AM -, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
> Hello Jeremy,
>
> Thank you for the response.
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps
> the line up. Every few minutes there i
hello debian ISPs,
I'm beginning to build something to "syncronize" two webservers and I plan
to use rsync over ssh to do some part of the job. (info : I'm new with
rsync, could say I'm new with unix world).
[1] The first test show me a ".myfile.a-funny-word" :
alex@serv2:~/test1$ rsync -av
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:27:14PM +0200, Russell Coker took time to write:
> On Wednesday 02 May 2001 20:12, Marcelo Gulin wrote:
> > I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that.
> > take a look at http://modules.apache.org
>
> VirtualDocumentRoot IS mod_vhosts_alias.
>
> I have
Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
>
> Hello Jeremy,
>
> Thank you for the response.
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps
> the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast address and
> po
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:22:45AM -, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
> Hello Jeremy,
>
> Thank you for the response.
> I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
> installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps
> the line up. Every few minutes there
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:27:14PM +0200, Russell Coker took time to write:
> On Wednesday 02 May 2001 20:12, Marcelo Gulin wrote:
> > I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that.
> > take a look at http://modules.apache.org
>
> VirtualDocumentRoot IS mod_vhosts_alias.
>
> I hav
Hello,
My English is very bad, but I try to explain my problem.
I have to mount Linux clients whose users must authentify in a server Novell 5.1
(nds) and if possible that mounted the remote disc of the server Novell.
The server single Novell worked with IP (not with IPX).
I have thought abou
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
> Strange...
>
> dselect tells me:
>
> atsar - system activity reporter
>
> monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later
> analysis
>
> does it also monitor network activity (eg. 100mb link 23% utilization)?
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason Lim
Strange...
dselect tells me:
atsar - system activity reporter
monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later
analysis
does it also monitor network activity (eg. 100mb link 23% utilization)?
Sincerely,
Jason Lim
- Original Message -
From: "Marcin Owsiany" <[EMAIL PR
Hello,
My English is very bad, but I try to explain my problem.
I have to mount Linux clients whose users must authentify in a server Novell 5.1
(nds) and if possible that mounted the remote disc of the server Novell.
The server single Novell worked with IP (not with IPX).
I have thought abo
Hi,
First, a bit of background:
I have a Debian 2.2 box running Sendmail 8.11.3+8.12.0.Beta7-3
There are a bit under 400 domains that this box accepts mail for and it's
using virtusertable to map addresses in these 400 domains to addresses in
another domain (that isn't hosted on the box)
So the
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
> Strange...
>
> dselect tells me:
>
> atsar - system activity reporter
>
> monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later
> analysis
>
> does it also monitor network activity (eg. 100mb link 23% utilization)?
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason Li
Strange...
dselect tells me:
atsar - system activity reporter
monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later
analysis
does it also monitor network activity (eg. 100mb link 23% utilization)?
Sincerely,
Jason Lim
- Original Message -
From: "Marcin Owsiany" <[EMAIL P
Hello Jeremy,
Thank you for the response.
I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald
installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps
the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast address and
port 138, or a call to a DNS server :(.
Hi,
First, a bit of background:
I have a Debian 2.2 box running Sendmail 8.11.3+8.12.0.Beta7-3
There are a bit under 400 domains that this box accepts mail for and it's
using virtusertable to map addresses in these 400 domains to addresses in
another domain (that isn't hosted on the box)
So th
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