Am Do, den 22.04.2004 schrieb Lucas Albers um 19:54:
> >> Hu? I installed Woody (bf24) on a couple of DL380G3 without a hitch -
> >> the cciss works just fine and you can of course boot from it.
> >> The only "special" thing I do is to load the module for the installed
> >> NIC (Broadcom bcm57xx -
Hello!
> Hi,
> My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local
> backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a
> reasonable internet access service?
> Thanks,
>
We run business like this in Poland, with few tousands customers now. ou
I suggest 2mbps + linux
Am Do, den 22.04.2004 schrieb Lucas Albers um 19:54:
> >> Hu? I installed Woody (bf24) on a couple of DL380G3 without a hitch -
> >> the cciss works just fine and you can of course boot from it.
> >> The only "special" thing I do is to load the module for the installed
> >> NIC (Broadcom bcm57xx -
Hello
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have postfix setup to only accept mail from my private subnet and
> clients that authenticate with SMTP AUTH. However, since I am on a
> Bellsouth dynamic IP, I have added a line to /etc/postfix/transport:
>
> aol.com smtp:[mai
Hello!
> Hi,
> My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local
> backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a
> reasonable internet access service?
> Thanks,
>
We run business like this in Poland, with few tousands customers now. ou
I suggest 2mbps + linux
Sorry for the cross post, but I initally posted this on debian-user and
received nary a response. I am hoping that this might be more up the
alley of the debian-isp folks. BTW, plz CC me, as I am not subscribed
to debian-isp.
-Roberto Sanchez
Original Message
Subject: Odd postfi
Hello
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have postfix setup to only accept mail from my private subnet and
> clients that authenticate with SMTP AUTH. However, since I am on a
> Bellsouth dynamic IP, I have added a line to /etc/postfix/transport:
>
> aol.com smtp:[mai
Sorry for the cross post, but I initally posted this on debian-user and
received nary a response. I am hoping that this might be more up the
alley of the debian-isp folks. BTW, plz CC me, as I am not subscribed
to debian-isp.
-Roberto Sanchez
Original Message
Subject: Odd postf
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Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Sebastian Graf
|N |O |C |
--|--|--|--|
| G R O V E
Network Operation Center
http://www.grove.de
Tel: +49 2773/81 67-0
Fax: +49 2773/81 67-20
Linux is user-friendly; it's just picking about who it makes friends with.
A computer witho
Hello,
my problem was that my Perl-Script with Sendmail::Milter gave the error
message
/usr/bin/perl: relocation error:
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i586-linux-thread-multi/auto/Sendmail/Milter/Milter.so:
undefined symbol: smfi_setconn
The solution was to install mod_perl:
cd /usr/local/src
Please reject
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Sebastian Graf
|N |O |C |
--|--|--|--|
| G R O V E
Network Operation Center
http://www.grove.de
Tel: +49 2773/81 67-0
Fax: +49 2773/81 67-20
Linux is user-friendly; it's just picking about who it makes friends with.
A computer witho
Hello,
my problem was that my Perl-Script with Sendmail::Milter gave the error
message
/usr/bin/perl: relocation error:
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i586-linux-thread-multi/auto/Sendmail/Milter/Milter.so:
undefined symbol: smfi_setconn
The solution was to install mod_perl:
cd /usr/local/src
> I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
> that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before
> they hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
RTFM!
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/squid24s1/access_controls.htm
Bye
V
Lucas Albers wrote:
I've also had a lot of success using mimefang on our external mail server.
It's easy to configure for any of your mail filtering needs.
Bojens, Kai said:
I don't have a solution for your particular problem but i am using
the milter interface via MIMEdefang which provides a ni
Hi Guys
I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before they
hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
Any ideas at this point would be welcome.
Thanks
Craig
> I was just wondering if you know how I could possibly setup squid so
> that it will accept connections from the internet and filter before
> they hit a IIS6 hosted intranet.
RTFM!
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/squid24s1/access_controls.htm
Bye
V
Lucas Albers wrote:
I've also had a lot of success using mimefang on our external mail server.
It's easy to configure for any of your mail filtering needs.
Bojens, Kai said:
I don't have a solution for your particular problem but i am using
the milter interface via MIMEdefang which provides a n
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