Howdy folks,
I'm setting up a Deb woody server and want quota support on /home just
in case we need to get serious. I have quota support in the kernel and
the following in /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda6 /home ext3defaults,data=journal,usrquota 0
2
I run #quotacheck -c /home
and get this:
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I've tried searching web pages for assistance with this issue but have not
found anything relevant. While attempting to use the PHP-SA-MYSQL interface
to allow clients access to their options, I keep getting an error message
saying it is attempting to connect as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' while the
config
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 19:04, José Alberto Guzmán Ramírez wrote:
> Anyone knows how to disable reverse lookup of IP addresses in sshd et
> al? I've got a box connected to the net with a dynamic IP and dynamic
> dns service, and the wait time for ssh to present a prompt after not
> finding a reverse m
Hi all
Anyone knows how to disable reverse lookup of IP addresses in sshd et
al? I've got a box connected to the net with a dynamic IP and dynamic
dns service, and the wait time for ssh to present a prompt after not
finding a reverse map for a given address is kind of annoying...
Thanks
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Hello,
I can't get the variables PATH_INFO and PATH_TRANSLATED, the answer is
always null. Everything else in cgi scripts seems to work fine.
SERVER_SOFTWARE = Apache/1.3.26 Ben-SSL/1.48 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux
PHP/4.1.2
snip...
PATH_INFO =
PATH_TRANSLATED =
SCRIPT_NAME = /test/cgi-bin/getenv2.
Hi,
The problem is that connecting from 80.25.136.215 to the 194.224.7.3 SMTP
server takes 25 seconds to show the 220 line. Note the FORGED tag.
$ telnet 194.224.7.3 25
Trying 194.224.7.3...
Connected to 194.224.7.3.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 excalibur.ene.es ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.2/8.12.1/Deb
I'm using Spamassassin, interfaced with exim to filter before delivery to
local users. It works really well -- it catches 40-50% of incoming mail
(for about 7 users total) as spam, with a false-positive rate of way less
than 1%. I've seen a slight increase lately in spams that slip through,
b
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:37:37AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If you live in Australia, i'm sure you know about the exorbant prices for
> broadband here. HK, on the other hand, provide unlimited bandwidth and
> fast connections.
>
> I was wondering about this... okay, we know about mod
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 14:23, Andreas Rabus wrote:
> The thing i miss is a (more automagically) forward to razor.
Yeah, but one should be a bit careful about depending on any AI to
forward to Razor. I've put up some troll boxes for that (including
these addresses in web-pages, send them t
Hi,
use it since a few months with postfix on woody out of the box.
i got around 100 Spam hits for 30 Users in a week.
less than 1% false positives.
But still a spam get through. (1 to 5 mails per user and day) :/
At first i had to put some newsletter to the white list, but since then it
just si
also sprach Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.03.1334 +0200]:
> I have looked into many too, and I've been a junkfilter user for many
> years. I have also some experience with SpamBouncer.
> SpamAssassin works excellently here, and would certainly recommend it as
> *The* Anti-Spam sof
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 12:59, Craig wrote:
> Wanted to get the general impression of how well Spam Assassin
> works in eliminating Spam and if there are any other packages
> we should be looking into.
I have looked into many too, and I've been a junkfilter user for many
years. I have also s
Hi fellows
Wanted to get the general impression of how well Spam Assassin
works in eliminating Spam and if there are any other packages
we should be looking into.
..Craig
Hello Jason
On 3 Sep 2002 at 6:49, Jason Lim wrote:
> Lots of email... lots of mailing lists... i imagine that compressing
> emails (of which i get maybe 50-100 each day... a chunk of that is spam,
> but nonetheless it uses bandwidth) would yield very high compression
> rates.
We use uucp mail
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