Why not look into something like plesk? I've been looking at buying
this for a long time, and it's a very nice program.
http://www.plesk.com
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From: Michal Novotny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 9:50 AM
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 22:45, Michal Novotny wrote:
> Hmm, I think this doesn't work for me, I forgot that there will be too
> much memory and strong cpu needed :-( So, I'll need to find other way
> to more secure my box. I'll take a look at the grsecurity...
The CPU, disk, and memory problems are
Hmm, I think this doesn't work for me, I forgot that there will be too
much memory and strong cpu needed :-( So, I'll need to find other way
to more secure my box. I'll take a look at the grsecurity...
Thanks for now, I'll be back ;)
Regards
Michal Novotny
26. bøezna 2002 17:08:41, Russell Cok
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:34, Julien.Soula wrote:
> Russell Coker writes:
> > On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 15:49, Michal Novotny wrote:
> >[.]
> >
> > > apache/perl/mysql/libs for each domain? or could it be symlinked?
> >
> > Symlinks do not work across chroot jails by definition
Russell Coker writes:
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 15:49, Michal Novotny wrote:
> [.]
> > apache/perl/mysql/libs for each domain? or could it be symlinked?
>
> Symlinks do not work across chroot jails by definition.
Whereas <> should work !!!
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 15:49, Michal Novotny wrote:
> It is possible to make virtual web hosting (apache) in chroot jail?
Yes. Just install complete copies of Debian in the chroot jails.
> There is a little problem with about 1500 domains/clients.
> How can I set it up (with perl/php/ssi/ssl/cgi/f
Hello!
It is possible to make virtual web hosting (apache) in chroot jail?
There is a little problem with about 1500 domains/clients.
How can I set it up (with perl/php/ssi/ssl/cgi/ftp/mysql etc.) ?
I think it have to be all in the chrooted directory, so will it be
apache/perl/mysql/libs for each
From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Or install some null mailer. (I have been working on one off and on for 18
> months, called mailout.)
Debian has ssmtp, IIRC. Will forward mail to a smarthost.
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Hi,
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Henrik Hempelmann wrote:
> Emile van Bergen wrote:
>
> > Did you look at
> > http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html
> > That may save you a lot of work...?
>
> yes, this is the common way to hold login data in LDAP, but is there a way
>
>
> > As for abuse by USA spammers, its not easy for me to explain to you.
> > I'm half Asian... one of my parents are Asian. I grew up in Asia. I
> > spend half my time in Asia. And I can really say there are 2 things I
> > can see. 1) software mainly written in english... yes, this is a real
> >
Hi,
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
> As for abuse by USA spammers, its not easy for me to explain to you.
> I'm half Asian... one of my parents are Asian. I grew up in Asia. I
> spend half my time in Asia. And I can really say there are 2 things I
> can see. 1) software mainly written in
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 04:58, Jason Lim wrote:
> > I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the other
> > "block lists" that are run by unknown and possibly shady people with
>
> So is their black list up and working again? I used to use their
blacklist
> but then it suddenly
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
>
> > Spamcop is the only spam prevention system we can use as a company,
> > because many of those other blocklists include Asian mail servers
(abused
> > by USA spammers 99.999% of the time... but that is another issue).
>
> But in 99.999% of those cases,
Emile van Bergen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Simon Tennant wrote:
>
>Did you look at
>http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/index.html
>That may save you a lot of work...?
>
yes, this is the common way to hold login data in LDAP, but is there a way
to store ssh aut
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 04:58, Jason Lim wrote:
> I must say that I strongly support Spamcop. Unlike some of the other
> "block lists" that are run by unknown and possibly shady people with
So is their black list up and working again? I used to use their blacklist
but then it suddenly stopped worki
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