Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Francisco Castillo a dit:
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> Hello,
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> when i connect from a cuteftp client from a 192.168.0.Y ip the client get
> the correct pasive port to get data (4) from the proftpd server but
> if i try to access from a public client ip (with cuteftp too) the server
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 21:51, Christofer Algotsson wrote:
> martin f krafft wrote:
> > Is there a way to automatically log out users after a certain idle
> > period? I would need this automatic logout on a per-service basis,
> > thus e.g. logging out KDE and tty users while keeping SSH users
> > log
Hello,I has a proftpd server on a linux debian
woody with a NAT sheeme. So myproftpd is listening on the 192.168.0.X
private ip and my router hasmapping the ports from 4 to 40010 from the
public ip to the192.168.0.X ip in order to allow pasive port transfers from
internet. Soi has this c
Hello,
I has a proftpd server on a linux debian woody with a NAT sheeme. So my
proftpd is listening on the 192.168.0.X private ip and my router has
mapping the ports from 4 to 40010 from the public ip to the
192.168.0.X ip in order to allow pasive port transfers from internet. So
i has this
Ce jour Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Mark Bucciarelli a dit:
> On Monday 15 November 2004 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > so really, this is 2 problems in one: one is the .mailfilter file isn't
> > read, and that log snippet which no sense.
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> Seems like the same problem--mailrop is not given the co
On Monday 15 November 2004 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> so really, this is 2 problems in one: one is the .mailfilter file isn't
> read, and that log snippet which no sense.
Seems like the same problem--mailrop is not given the correct home dir.
Put some logging in /etc/courier/maildroprc a
hi,
i've exim4 and courier maildrop delivering mail to users, with LDAP
lookups for various data.
this works fine, and has been for a few months. however, any .mailfilter
files don't seem to be getting read, despite the presence of said file.
when i add an option to the router to set the home di
Quoting Antonin Karasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using bind9 and want to enable my users to configure DNS over
> web-interface. Is it anyhow possible to configure bind9 over LDAP or
> MySQL or must I work with text files?
http://www.venaas.no/ldap/bind-sdb/
> And one more question - Have anybo
also sprach Antonin Karasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.15.1619 +0100]:
> And one more question - Have anybody heard about open-source (GPL)
> web-based administration for bind9?
webmin-bind should work
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Hi,
I'm using bind9 and want to enable my users to configure DNS over
web-interface. Is it anyhow possible to configure bind9 over LDAP or
MySQL or must I work with text files?
And one more question - Have anybody heard about open-source (GPL)
web-based administration for bind9?
Many thanks
Re
also sprach Christofer Algotsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.15.1151 +0100]:
> Idled might be a solution.
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> http://www.darkwing.com/idled/
Well, this seems rather dead upstream. I'll ping.
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martin f krafft wrote:
> Is there a way to automatically log out users after a certain idle
> period? I would need this automatic logout on a per-service basis,
> thus e.g. logging out KDE and tty users while keeping SSH users
> logged in.
>
> Does PAM provide for this? Are there other means?
>
Is there a way to automatically log out users after a certain idle
period? I would need this automatic logout on a per-service basis,
thus e.g. logging out KDE and tty users while keeping SSH users
logged in.
Does PAM provide for this? Are there other means?
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