> > I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$,
> > better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS)
>
I think the largest cost wont be in actual software infrastructure but
in value added infrastructure.
Do you want people to buy the domains online, that will cost.
Do
> > I think, the full Hardware/Software can not exceed 150k US$,
> > better less. (the cost does not inlude the Online-UPS)
>
I think the largest cost wont be in actual software infrastructure but
in value added infrastructure.
Do you want people to buy the domains online, that will cost.
Do
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:46:55PM +0100,
David Zejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
nsd. See
http://www.nic-generique.prd.fr/sheets/practical/nameserver-en>
for a good reason.
On December 2, 2003 10:46 am, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
For an authoritative only server there is nsd. It's only available in
unstable but it should be easy enough to backport. I've only us
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:46:55PM +0100,
David Zejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
nsd. See
http://www.nic-generique.prd.fr/sheets/practical/nameserver-en>
for a good reason.
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On December 2, 2003 10:46 am, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
For an authoritative only server there is nsd. It's only available in
unstable but it should be easy enough to backport. I've only us
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 14:57, Steen Suder, privat wrote:
> The MTA will probably be either Exim or Postfix as I've no interest in
> Qmail. Local delivery is handled by what is necessary and reliable
> (Courier, Cyrus, whatever).
>
have a look at PostPHPix...
http://www.bee-side.org/free_softwar
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 14:57, Steen Suder, privat wrote:
> The MTA will probably be either Exim or Postfix as I've no interest in
> Qmail. Local delivery is handled by what is necessary and reliable
> (Courier, Cyrus, whatever).
>
have a look at PostPHPix...
http://www.bee-side.org/free_softwar
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 06:46, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
>
> thanks
> David
>
Have to start somewhere so dive in after you feel you enough info. :-)
We run djbdns,rbldns,etc., right now. All u
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 06:46, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
>
> thanks
> David
>
Have to start somewhere so dive in after you feel you enough info. :-)
We run djbdns,rbldns,etc., right now. All u
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 09:46, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
Please explore the list for a three month very fun discussion about it
(i still remember it).
>
> thanks
> David
>
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On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 09:46, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
Please explore the list for a three month very fun discussion about it
(i still remember it).
>
> thanks
> David
>
Bind 9 is a total revamp of Bind 8.
Bind8 had a bunch of security holes in it, so tinyDNS
and the others came about. Bind9 was a rewrite from scratch
with security as a goal.
Bind9 is good for all types of general DNS stuff.
Tiny-DNS is probably good for some applications,
however you are going
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 02:57:11PM +0100, Steen Suder, privat wrote:
> In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
> over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
> emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
> UI of the
Bind 9 is a total revamp of Bind 8.
Bind8 had a bunch of security holes in it, so tinyDNS
and the others came about. Bind9 was a rewrite from scratch
with security as a goal.
Bind9 is good for all types of general DNS stuff.
Tiny-DNS is probably good for some applications,
however you are going
Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
no idea what's in them. As an ISP with several hundred machines, it's
become quite the challenge to remember all of the hardware.
Has anyone made/found/dreamed of a script that can be run on each machine
to keep track of t
For speed
maradns.org.
Somwhat more secure djbdns.
Regards.
At 17:46 02.12.2003, David Zejda wrote:
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
thanks
David
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 02:57:11PM +0100, Steen Suder, privat wrote:
> In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
> over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
> emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
> UI of the
Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
no idea what's in them. As an ISP with several hundred machines, it's
become quite the challenge to remember all of the hardware.
Has anyone made/found/dreamed of a script that can be run on each machine
to keep track of t
For speed
maradns.org.
Somwhat more secure djbdns.
Regards.
At 17:46 02.12.2003, David Zejda wrote:
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
thanks
David
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Hi !
I've already written such type of thing, but for Qmail, but not including
spam filterring (only spam-rbl for the moment). My software is not only a
web interface for qmail, but also for mysql, apache, bind & proftpd.
I always wanted to have Exim and Postfix compatibility, but I've never had
Hi !
I've already written such type of thing, but for Qmail, but not including
spam filterring (only spam-rbl for the moment). My software is not only a
web interface for qmail, but also for mysql, apache, bind & proftpd.
I always wanted to have Exim and Postfix compatibility, but I've never had
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I was wondering if someone knew how to avoid system.map mismatch errors
when building 2 or more kernels from the same version.
Could someone look at my inserted the lilo.conf and file names and tell me if
I have some type of formatting error ?
The kernel documention recommends that SMP users com
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Ole Myhre wrote:
Steen Suder, privat wrote:
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to
the UI of the IMail Server
(http://www.ipswit
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
thanks
David
I was wondering if someone knew how to avoid system.map mismatch errors
when building 2 or more kernels from the same version.
Could someone look at my inserted the lilo.conf and file names and tell me if
I have some type of formatting error ?
The kernel documention recommends that SMP users com
Good Day All,
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
"front-end" MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to dictionary attacks and whatnot. The problem we're
seeing is
Ole Myhre wrote:
Steen Suder, privat wrote:
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to
the UI of the IMail Server
(http://www.ipswitc
Good Day All,
I'm running into an odd issue. We have 2 servers that act as
"front-end" MX hosts running Sendmail. These servers then smarthost all
mail back to a main server. This works well at keeping the main server
unloaded due to dictionary attacks and whatnot. The problem we're
seeing is
Steen Suder, privat wrote:
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
UI of the IMail Server (http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/IMa
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
UI of the IMail Server (http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/IMail_Server/).
The MTA will
Steen Suder, privat wrote:
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
UI of the IMail Server (http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/IM
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 09:49:20AM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
[snip]
> I am not sure I am doing things the 'Right Way', but I am only using
> /etc/aliases for my mailman lists, and they are working just fine.
>
> $listname: "|/var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper post $listname"
> $listname-admi
In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled
over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling
emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the
UI of the IMail Server (http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/IMail_Server/).
The MTA will
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 09:49:20AM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
[snip]
> I am not sure I am doing things the 'Right Way', but I am only using
> /etc/aliases for my mailman lists, and they are working just fine.
>
> $listname: "|/var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper post $listname"
> $listname-admi
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 09:13:12AM +0100,
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> There are some Contries in the World without a NIC
Not many: you just need one clerical worker to claim "We have a NIC" :-)
> Because I am working on 3rd World Projects I
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 09:13:12AM +0100,
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 29 lines which said:
> There are some Contries in the World without a NIC
Not many: you just need one clerical worker to claim "We have a NIC" :-)
> Because I am working on 3rd World Projects I
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