On Monday 21 May 2001 03:29, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Why isn't there any quota support in vanilla 2.4.4 kernel? Is
> it buggy/untested? I was able to find some patches, but the
> latest seemed to be for 2.4.3 kernel.
It is not as solidly tested as the main ReiserFS code. On the ReiserFS list
no
At 08:00 AM 5/22/01 +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
>On Tue, 22 May 2001 01:26:56 EDT, Chris Wagner writes:
>>We should probably clarify "non-routable" by saying "non-publicly routable".
>
>Well, we could also say RFC1918, couldn´t we ;-?
LOL
>- DNS, you´ll have to set up split DNS for your RFC19
On Tue, 22 May 2001 01:26:56 EDT, Chris Wagner writes:
>We should probably clarify "non-routable" by saying "non-publicly routable".
Well, we could also say RFC1918, couldn´t we ;-?
>Routers have no concept of restricted ip ranges other than what is programed
>into them. As long as you are deb
At 07:27 AM 5/21/01 +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>On Mon, 21 May 2001 13:46:14 +1000, Jeremy Lunn writes:
>>I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine
>>to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess.
>
>Yes, although many would consider it bad practice
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 06:56:28PM +0200, PiotR wrote:
>
> I manually upgraded the required programs.
>
> We didn't have any problems with the deamons we were running ( Squid, ircd,
> apache, proftpd... )
Interesting. We can't run Kernel 2.4.4 with Squid, as squid wants to
use about 40% CPU w
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 06:56:28PM +0200, PiotR wrote:
>
> I manually upgraded the required programs.
>
> We didn't have any problems with the deamons we were running ( Squid, ircd,
> apache, proftpd... )
Interesting. We can't run Kernel 2.4.4 with Squid, as squid wants to
use about 40% CPU
Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Hi Debians...
>
> I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
> The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
> and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
> to a serial port
Check out the load balance How
Hi Debians...
I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
to a serial port
So I have:
eth0: Local Lan 192.168.1.x/24
eth1: Lan to ADSL M
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:01:18PM +0200, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
>
> I'm just setting up new box - large mail server,
> dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID.
>
> I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about
> it's maturity. Is it really stable now ?
>
>
Mark Janssen wrote:
>
> Hi Debians...
>
> I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
> The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
> and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
> to a serial port
Check out the load balance Ho
Hi Debians...
I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet.
The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1
and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected
to a serial port
So I have:
eth0: Local Lan 192.168.1.x/24
eth1: Lan to ADSL
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:01:18PM +0200, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
>
> I'm just setting up new box - large mail server,
> dual Pentium, STL2 motherboard, Mylex AccleRAID.
>
> I'd like to try with kernel 2.4.x + ResierFS, but I worry a little about
> it's maturity. Is it really stable now ?
>
Recently on these lists there have been a number of discussions of how to run
LDAP as the back-end for Unix account data and for ISPs to use LDAP only
services for mail storage.
Also the number of packages in Debian to support such use is steadily
increasing.
I believe that there is a need for
> Have you ever been able to record something ?
Not from the sound card. I don't seem to be able to "read" from the
sound card (my understanding is that /dev/dsp is both input and output
of the sound card) but I do get audio out through the speakers.
> - you have not set up recording source pro
> To Dmitry:
> Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
Yes I do. Every connection to outer world's ports 80, 8080 and 3128 is
transparently IPTABLE'd through squid on the same box.
> What type of file are you posting to? for example: .txt, .html, .pl,
> etc...
Just Python scripts: .
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 06:53:49AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
>
> If I cat /dev/dsp I just get a stream of ~~ (and cat /dev/audio
> gives me \ \ \ \ \ ) so it would seem that there is actually no sound
> coming from the card. The card is a real SoundBlaster 16 ISA PnP card.
> Can any one o
Recently on these lists there have been a number of discussions of how to run
LDAP as the back-end for Unix account data and for ISPs to use LDAP only
services for mail storage.
Also the number of packages in Debian to support such use is steadily
increasing.
I believe that there is a need fo
Happy Monday All!
I am having trouble setting up a live MP3 stream on my Debian server.
I am using icecast as the streaming server and LiveIce as the encoder.
Everything works fine... that is I can create a mp3 stream and remote
users can connect to it, but I can not seem to capture audio from t
To Dmitry:
Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...
What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.
What version of apache and squid are you running?
$./trent
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- Original Mes
maybe webmin
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Duane Powers wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am searching for a webmaster-level control panel, for customers
> hosting sites on my server, I am looking for something that would allow
> users to add/remove email accounts, play with their cgi/ssi, manage
> autore
> Have you ever been able to record something ?
Not from the sound card. I don't seem to be able to "read" from the
sound card (my understanding is that /dev/dsp is both input and output
of the sound card) but I do get audio out through the speakers.
> - you have not set up recording source pr
> To Dmitry:
> Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
Yes I do. Every connection to outer world's ports 80, 8080 and 3128 is
transparently IPTABLE'd through squid on the same box.
> What type of file are you posting to? for example: .txt, .html, .pl,
> etc...
Just Python scripts:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 06:53:49AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
>
> If I cat /dev/dsp I just get a stream of ~~ (and cat /dev/audio
> gives me \ \ \ \ \ ) so it would seem that there is actually no sound
> coming from the card. The card is a real SoundBlaster 16 ISA PnP card.
> Can any one
Happy Monday All!
I am having trouble setting up a live MP3 stream on my Debian server.
I am using icecast as the streaming server and LiveIce as the encoder.
Everything works fine... that is I can create a mp3 stream and remote
users can connect to it, but I can not seem to capture audio from
To Dmitry:
Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...
What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.
What version of apache and squid are you running?
$./trent
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Me
maybe webmin
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Duane Powers wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am searching for a webmaster-level control panel, for customers
> hosting sites on my server, I am looking for something that would allow
> users to add/remove email accounts, play with their cgi/ssi, manage
> autor
Hello everybody!
Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
be online and the question is:
My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, to
On Mon, 21 May 2001 13:46:14 +1000, Jeremy Lunn writes:
>I know this isn't Debian specific. But I'm just wondering if it's fine
>to route routable IP addresses over non-routable IP addresess.
Yes, although many would consider it bad practice (I am an example),
because you´ll face trouble when
Hello everybody!
Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
be online and the question is:
My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, t
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