I'm developing a debian based in-house distro for gateway boxes and various
servers my organization uses, and I've been looking into the management of
the apt repository we'll be using. The debian developers reference mentions
scripts used to help automate the process of moving new package uploa
Heyas,
does anyone have any good links/info on how to set up a
loadsharing/redunant mail servers (pop, imap, smtp). At the moment I
have 1 server doing all three jobs but we are soon going to grow out of
this arrangment andI have not had any experience with setting up such
systems.
Thanks in ada
I need to teach a mailbox how to implement permissions. Specifically,
how to deny a client's deletion commands.
Is this possible without source hacking? I'll do even that if I must,
but I really don't want to.
POP or IMAP, I'll use whatever works, but there oughta be a way.
--
Asher Densmore
I have that I have been using that is a *heavily* modified version of the
opensource billing system called gcdb. That project is posted on
sourceforge and last I checked hadn't been updated since aug 2001. I sent
mail to the author letting him know I had a ton of improvements and
requested that I
Hi all,
Can any of you give me some recommendations on free/non-free subscriber
management systems?
Ciao
Charl
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:07:15AM -0600, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Howdy,
> I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to
> make it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder a specify,
> not the entire file structure. What would be the best ftp server to
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 21:40, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Is this bug/behavior i386 specific? I've got 2.4.20 on an Ultra 60
> (sun4u) here with 2G of RAM and have noticed no ill effects. Perhaps
> I'm not pushing it hard enough.
No idea.
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http://www.coker.com.au/selinux/ My NSA Security Enhanced
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:03:32PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:27, A.Bory G2MS wrote:
> > > Tigon3 driver in 2.4.20 kernel source and the patch driver working fine.
> > >
> > > I recommend using 2.4.20 as the driver is built in (but be aware of the
> >
> > issues
> >
> > > i
Hellois it better to use forwarders or to use hint
files in the named.conf file?recently i uses forwarders and hintfiles
like every tutorial out thereteaches you but some stupid bug in bind tells
me that it bind is not able toresolf one if the root servers and therefor
the hole server dies.th
Thanks for all the replies, DefaultRoot is exacly what I was looking for.
Thanks!
bernie
Bernie Berg wrote:
Howdy,
I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to
make it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder a
specify, not the entire file structure. Wh
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Bernie Berg wrote:
> I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to make
> it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder a specify,
> not the entire file structure. What would be the best ftp server to use
> for the task, and how would I
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Daniel Hooper wrote:
> You can restrict user's to there home directory by simply adding
> 'DefaultRoot ~' into your /etc/proftpd.conf, not sure about other
> directories though :)
if you would just want a few users to be chrooted,
than this will be your man:
User username
Group
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 at 9:07:15 -0600, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Howdy,
> I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to
> make it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder
a specify,
Folder? You mean directory, don't you? This is not Windose :-) .
> not t
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Howdy,
> I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to make
> it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder a specify,
> not the entire file structure. What would be the best ftp server to use
> for the task, and how w
You can restrict user's to there home directory by simply adding
'DefaultRoot ~' into your /etc/proftpd.conf, not sure about other
directories though :)
-Daniel Hooper
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Howdy,
I'm running woody with with the woody packages. I would like to make
it so when a user logs in via ftp they only see the folder a specify,
not the entire file structure. What would be the best ftp server to use
for the task, and how would I configure it? I currently use proftp.
Thank
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:27, A.Bory G2MS wrote:
> > Tigon3 driver in 2.4.20 kernel source and the patch driver working fine.
> >
> > I recommend using 2.4.20 as the driver is built in (but be aware of the
>
> issues
>
> > if you have more than 1G of RAM).
>
> I've just install a 2.4.20 vhith tygon3, w
Hi Russel,
> Tigon3 driver in 2.4.20 kernel source and the patch driver working fine.
>
> I recommend using 2.4.20 as the driver is built in (but be aware of the
issues
> if you have more than 1G of RAM).
I've just install a 2.4.20 vhith tygon3, what do you mean with those issues?
Thanks
Alexis
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 05:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> we have several altos g700 with onboard NetXtreme BCM5701 ethernet.
> there is patch available for 2.4.18, but is it stable yet?
I've got 19 machines running with those network cards. I've got both the
Tigon3 driver in 2.4.20 kernel source and
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