My problem with the both of routers is that I cannot configure it. If I
would be able to configure, I would not have problems
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Francois Dive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ángel Carrasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ángel C
2 possibilities
remove the from statement to match all traffic and so make the route
to the outside available.
Simply (and i bet this is the best solution), use a default route pointing
to .240.241., and use 16.16.1 as default gateway on your office router..
JeF
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:23:55P
Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?
Thanks,
Tim
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>> Tim Sailer (at home) >< Coastal Internet,Inc. <<
>>
Folks,
I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call "9 to 5 EST" ;-(
I am currently using Communitech, but want my new servers elsewhere.
Off-li
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:17:36AM -0700, Tony Wasson wrote:
> I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We
> currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to
> /bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of
> SpamAssassin. I'd
2 possibilities
remove the from statement to match all traffic and so make the route
to the outside available.
Simply (and i bet this is the best solution), use a default route pointing
to .240.241., and use 16.16.1 as default gateway on your office router..
JeF
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:23:55P
Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?
Thanks,
Tim
--
><
>> Tim Sailer (at home) >< Coastal Internet,Inc. <<
>>
Folks,
I am looking for a Debian box, unmanaged (except for 24x7 reboot support),
lots of bandwidth, lots of RAM, no specific RAID requirement. The 24x7 is a
must, as I am not in the US, and cannot call "9 to 5 EST" ;-(
I am currently using Communitech, but want my new servers elsewhere.
Off-li
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:17:36AM -0700, Tony Wasson wrote:
> I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We
> currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to
> /bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of
> SpamAssassin. I'd
> > Ingenious. :b
> >
> > Does it work reliably with devfs? (So that devices don't magically
> > reappear after deletion, for example)?
>
> I can hear sarcasm in your words,
Not at all - except towards my own stupidity for not even thinking of such a
simple solution. :)
The follow-up question wa
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 11:15:05PM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > > Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing
> > > a remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for
> > > "device access passwords" or such?
> >
> > Maybe removing the appropriate /dev
Ok:
My office network is: 172.16.16.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.16.1.
My web network is: 172.16.8.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.8.1
My service network is: 172.16.4.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.4.1
My public network is:213.250.143.240/28 and his IP is: 213.250.143.242.
The public router is 213.250
> > Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing
> > a remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for
> > "device access passwords" or such?
>
> Maybe removing the appropriate /dev/hd* entries after backup, and
> recreating them just before backup with
> > Ingenious. :b
> >
> > Does it work reliably with devfs? (So that devices don't magically
> > reappear after deletion, for example)?
>
> I can hear sarcasm in your words,
Not at all - except towards my own stupidity for not even thinking of such a
simple solution. :)
The follow-up question wa
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 20:36, Olivier Macchioni wrote:
> > 2) Turn on/off spam tagging
> > 3) Turn on/off virus scanning
> For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for
> procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html.
> *not tested*
>
> For #3, which a
if there's no qdisc attached to the interface you'll get an error message
while trying to delete it :)you could modify it to look like this:
tc qdisc del dev eth1 root 2>/dev/null
and you'll get no more errors.
Statu Nascendi,
Master of Own Disaster.
>
> I have installed shaper on my linux rou
I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We
currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to
/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of
SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily.
Does anyon
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Ángel Carrasco wrote:
> All runs good but my problem is when I try to use the IP of my first card in
> my internals networks
> doesn't work because, all information doesn't go by internals networks, it
> goes by the big network.
Show us your interface setup and your routes.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 09:17:36 -0700
"Tony Wasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file.
> We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the
> shell to/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion
> of Sp
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 20:36, Olivier Macchioni wrote:
> > 2) Turn on/off spam tagging
> > 3) Turn on/off virus scanning
> For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for
> procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html.
> *not tested*
>
> For #3, which a
> > Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing
> > a remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for
> > "device access passwords" or such?
>
> Maybe removing the appropriate /dev/hd* entries after backup, and
> recreating them just before backup with
Ok:
My office network is: 172.16.16.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.16.1.
My web network is: 172.16.8.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.8.1
My service network is: 172.16.4.0/24 and his IP is: 172.16.4.1
My public network is:213.250.143.240/28 and his IP is: 213.250.143.242.
The public router is 213.250
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 11:15:05PM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > > Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing
> > > a remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for
> > > "device access passwords" or such?
> >
> > Maybe removing the appropriate /dev
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 09:17:36 -0700
"Tony Wasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file.
> We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the
> shell to/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion
> of Sp
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Ángel Carrasco wrote:
> All runs good but my problem is when I try to use the IP of my first card in
> my internals networks
> doesn't work because, all information doesn't go by internals networks, it
> goes by the big network.
Show us your interface setup and your routes.
I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We
currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to
/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of
SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily.
Does anyon
if there's no qdisc attached to the interface you'll get an error message
while trying to delete it :)you could modify it to look like this:
tc qdisc del dev eth1 root 2>/dev/null
and you'll get no more errors.
Statu Nascendi,
Master of Own Disaster.
>
> I have installed shaper on my linux rou
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 11:30:19AM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing a
> remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for "device
> access passwords" or such?
Maybe removing the appropriate /dev/hd* entries afte
I have installed shaper on my linux router to control traffic, but it
appears an error when I started it (shaper 2.2.12-0.7-2):
--
# /etc/init.d/shaper start
Starting CBQ traffic shaping: RTNETLINK answers: No such file or dir
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 11:30:19AM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> Does anyone know any way to make this more difficult without introducing a
> remote host? Are there, for example, any Linux kernel options for "device
> access passwords" or such?
Maybe removing the appropriate /dev/hd* entries afte
I have installed shaper on my linux router to control traffic, but it
appears an error when I started it (shaper 2.2.12-0.7-2):
--
# /etc/init.d/shaper start
Starting CBQ traffic shaping: RTNETLINK answers: No such file or dir
> We're using rsync to mirror a hot drive in our main server to a cold drive
> (one that is only mounted when backing up, and is briefly mounted read only
> for per file restoration).
...which reminds me of a related problem of mine. On my own system, I'm using
a fixed spare IDE hard drive for ba
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Hi all,
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The other cards used a sta
Hi all,
I have a debian server with 4 network cards:
The first card is used to connect to public network and this network
connects with a big router.The Second, third and fourth cards are used by
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> We're using rsync to mirror a hot drive in our main server to a cold drive
> (one that is only mounted when backing up, and is briefly mounted read only
> for per file restoration).
...which reminds me of a related problem of mine. On my own system, I'm using
a fixed spare IDE hard drive for ba
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How could i continue apache-ssl certificate date???
im using ssl-certificate command to generate new certificate on
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Hi all,
I have a debian server with 4 network cards:
The first card is used to connect to public network and this network
connects with a big router.
The Second, third and fourth cards are used by other networks.
The first card used a dinamic route with the big router.
The other cards used a sta
Hi all,
I have a debian server with 4 network cards:
The first card is used to connect to public network and this network
connects with a big router.The Second, third and fourth cards are used by
other networks.The first card used a dinamic route with the big
router.The other cards used a
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