On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Dale E. Martin wrote:
> > i usually have my backup MX accept everything and then don't treat
> > them specially on the primary. thus, policy is still enforced on the
> > primary, but there is a proper backup path *under my control* should
> > t
(reposting from private)
note that what I state below *is* possible, as pointed
by someone in d-private, by using a mke2fs option
$ mke2fs -J device=
(and of course you need to use a nonvolatile kind of ramdisk)
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now that I come to think of it...
there would be a
uld suggest? I'm after some kind of software load balancing /
> fault tolerance..
Yes, a very unfortunate issue - as SRV would handle balancing, failover,
etc. :(
Your next best bet is to probably rely on DNS round-robin and define a
few addresses for your ftp server... Any decent client/s
seems to
> have an effect..
>
> here's an example of my current setup:
> [...]
> host1 A 12.123.12.15
> ftp CNAME host1
> ftp2A 12.123.12.14
>
> _ftp._tcp.ftp3SRV1 0 21 ftp
> _ftp._tcp
Andrew Miehs wrote:
> The two that come to mind are jspWiki, and Twiki.
>
> Has anyone had BAD experiences with either of these two? or should I be using
> something completely different... (Am NOT a PHP fan.)
No. ;-) I use TWiki for WikiLearn
(http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wi
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> On behalf of all joe-job victims: Whatever you do, *please* do it in a way
> that allows you to know whether mail is going to be delivered at the
> front-end incoming SMTP server. (should be trivial if your user database is
> in
Is there a way to set up mod_dav with decent access controls?
I want to have each user on the server acces his own files only, so
their files fall under fs quota and have the right permissions etc.
I have 10k users on LDAP, and could export them to mysql.
Wouldn't mind to use apach
> On Monday 30 August 2004 08.36, DJ wrote:
> > Ok, i am sick of windows. But due to the fact that i have been using it
> > for so long, i still persist with it and dont get to spend as much time
> > as i would like in linux(too much time fixing windoze.). Is there a
>
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Andreas John wrote:
Hi Philipp,
I agree with you that the boxes may need tuning, but thats not the
point
develop:~$ ulimit -u
7168
develop:~$
www01:~# ulimit -u
256
www01:~#
On both boxes
/etc/sysctl.conf are empty
www01:~# diff login.defs.develop /etc/login.defs
www01:~#
www01:~# diff limits
limits.conf.develop /etc/security/limits.conf
www01:~#
Any other ideas where the problem could be?
bastille change the ulimit
ciao
cate
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ea Network.
In both cases I'll have to create a unique logical volume, and I'm
wondering which logical volume manager to use. The machine will be a
production system, it must be stable and reliable, fairly fast in disks
access, and I'd like to run a 2.6 kernel on it. Lately I
ea Network.
In both cases I'll have to create a unique logical volume, and I'm
wondering which logical volume manager to use. The machine will be a
production system, it must be stable and reliable, fairly fast in disks
access, and I'd like to run a 2.6 kernel on it. Lately I
Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> Cool ! Don't forget to post here when it's done ! :)
I've started a WikiLearn page:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailVirtualDomains
Look it over, see what's wrong, misleading, or missing, and fix it. ;-)
(It is, after all, a wiki.)
good responses here,
I'll try to help organize them on a WikiLearn page.
* I'm not even quite sure what virtual domains means or what they
accomplish, so I'll start by asking that question, trying to answer it
myself, and then asking some followup questions.
I suppose setting up a
parameter in a similar way.
ciao
cate
parameter in a similar way.
ciao
cate
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Have you tried osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com)?
We've done some customization (I18N primarily, alongside with some product
grouping improvements) but it's a great product out of the box.
Garry said:
> Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation
Have you tried osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com)?
We've done some customization (I18N primarily, alongside with some product
grouping improvements) but it's a great product out of the box.
Garry said:
> Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation
I. Forbes wrote:
Our rbash shells don't have access to vi ... or much else! Their path
is set to "/usr/local/lib/rbash-bin/" and that directory has sym-links to
a few selected binaries.
BTW
TAB completition works on all directories, so you can discover all files in
syste
I. Forbes wrote:
Our rbash shells don't have access to vi ... or much else! Their path
is set to "/usr/local/lib/rbash-bin/" and that directory has sym-links to
a few selected binaries.
BTW
TAB completition works on all directories, so you can discover all files in
syste
Hello.
I want to hack PAM authentification in a remote machine (moving to pam_ldap),
but I want to be sure to continue to access the machine if something go wrong.
So I ask you: How do you handle special access to remote machines?
For firewall hacking I used 'cron' to disable the fire
anyway, so all of the recent trojans have been caught before they came to
the virus scanner. Word/Excel macro viruses seem to have declined, but for
these you'll still need a virus scanner.
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Hi, Jasper Metselaar!
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On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 03:36:34PM +0200, you wrote:
-> Hi,
->
-> I am currently running Qmail with vpopmail, but am looking into Postfix.
-> Does anyone know if there is a similar thing like
On Sunday 07 September 2003 15:48, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
Apologies - missing attribution. This was Brian:
> > What is the connection between the nationality of Wietse Venema and
> > people who sent spam? This is a very strange argument and more fitte
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Kay-Michael Voit schrieb:
|
|
|>> If we work with iptables, we have to authenticate the client in some
|>> way. Though I think it is possible to extend iptables, this would
|>> exceed my abilitys a lot.
|>>
|>
|>
|>
ming skill, but it should
| work though...
| Just tell me how you think about my considerations...
|
| If we work with iptables, we have to authenticate the client in some
| way. Though I think it is possible to extend iptables, this would exceed
| my abilitys a lot.
| So, I would use existing p
> On Wired networks its not so easy to cheat the mac address, this number
> is set uniquely for each card in the world (or so my teacher said).
It's very easy to set the MAC Address on a linux box:
ifconfig eth0 hw ether 01:00:00:00:00:01
> Anyhow, its probably not all that hard
> On Wired networks its not so easy to cheat the mac address, this number
> is set uniquely for each card in the world (or so my teacher said).
It's very easy to set the MAC Address on a linux box:
ifconfig eth0 hw ether 01:00:00:00:00:01
> Anyhow, its probably not all that hard
This is wrong.
Not the one who wants the domain have to fill up a KK, but the one who sells
it have to.
This KK-application have to be sent by the domainseller (admin-c) to the his
isp, so they (isp) know there will be someone other trying to order this
domain and they (isp) have to agree.
And yes
Christoph Löffler schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside
of US? Or any nameservers for it?
I'm trying to determine if this is a US only issue, .
cfm
I dont reach them neither from Germany
same here con't resolv the ho
Christoph Löffler schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone reach aljazeera.net or english.aljazeera.net from outside
of US? Or any nameservers for it?
I'm trying to determine if this is a US only issue, .
cfm
I dont reach them neither from Germany
same here con't resolv the ho
Hi,
I've just gotten into iptables and am currently
scanning my route/firewall with a tool called "AW Security Port scanner"
availabe from http://www.atelierweb.com/pscan/
While i'm udp-scanning the eth0(LAN) interface on
wich tcp 80,22,2200 are officially open i
Hi,
I've just gotten into iptables and am currently
scanning my route/firewall with a tool called "AW Security Port scanner"
availabe from http://www.atelierweb.com/pscan/
While i'm udp-scanning the eth0(LAN) interface on
wich tcp 80,22,2200 are officially open i
e the init.d script at bootup, this will configure the
ln -s to the /etc/init.d/iptables script in the rcN.d
directory's/runleveldirectory's.
Personally i've made a script called fwc.sh wich i optimize and then
execute, this way it's really fast to start up a script and i cannot lo
e the init.d script at bootup, this will configure the
ln -s to the /etc/init.d/iptables script in the rcN.d
directory's/runleveldirectory's.
Personally i've made a script called fwc.sh wich i optimize and then
execute, this way it's really fast to start up a script and i cannot lo
Volker Tanger schrieb:
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
"Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemen
Burner schrieb:
[-snip-]
i guess iptables will do the trick with somthing like this:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth3 -s 192.168.1.135 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.135
yup and ja can add a snat rule for the returning traffic too :-)
iproute2 looks way more flexible than iptables though, is this
Volker Tanger schrieb:
Greetings!
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:38:08 +0100
"Uwe A. P. Wuerdinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Depens on the harware.
We got 750 mbits on a single box with a 2 channel intel gigabit card
(Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port (64bit/66MHZ PCI) in a Fujits-Siemen
Randy Kramer schrieb:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
I'd almost expect a firew
Burner schrieb:
[-snip-]
i guess iptables will do the trick with somthing like this:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth3 -s 192.168.1.135 -j SNAT --to 1.2.3.135
yup and ja can add a snat rule for the returning traffic too :-)
iproute2 looks way more flexible than iptables though, is this
Randy Kramer schrieb:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02:41 pm, Burner wrote:
load average is about 5Mbyte/s spikes at 10MByte/s, all traffic is
webcontent.
That seems to be large volume -- three to seven T1s unless my math is
off (my coffee hasn't kicked in yet).
I'd almost expect a fi
ny features of designed server machines that will greatly
improve
> reliability. Better fans, better testing and QA.
>
> For Linux servers I've found Dell servers to work well. Well
designed and
> engineered, and they perform really well under heavy load.
I had a lot of trou
Hi List,
Zope and pygm2n stoped working on my sid box.
I get plenty of file not found messages from zope
as soon as I try to use the manage interface and
pygm2n issues the following errors:
deferral:
Could_not_find_platform_independent_libraries_/Could_not_find_platform_dependent_libraries_/Consid
y
specefic software (in develop now) for clustering mysql.
> I'd like to discuss the NFS server in this network scenario.
> Say, if I put a linux-based NFS server as the central storage device and
> make all web servers as well as the single mysql write server attached
> over
e will buy
specefic software (in develop now) for clustering mysql.
> I'd like to discuss the NFS server in this network scenario.
> Say, if I put a linux-based NFS server as the central storage device and
> make all web servers as well as the single mysql write server attached
> over
enticates imap, pop, ssh, login, sendmail, samba,
ftp, X11 (wdm), sudo and passwd. That is, every pam-service we provide
to 10,000+ accounts. With no problems whatsoever.
The only trick is a properly tuned nscd running along, with a big enough
cache and enough nscd threads, as well as a cron
Hello,
Try to install glftpd (www.glftpd.com) it's very configurable
for your bandwith usage
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Hello !
> Does anybody know how to change the maximum number of tasks/processes
> available under the 2.4.x kernels, similar to tuning NR_TASKS and
> MAX_TASKS_PER_USER in 2.2.x and 2.3.x? Our mail software sometimes
> requires a large number of processes, and we cannot
uccesfull login.
Where is the configuration, can u guide me one by one please.
Thx.
aku
You probably use the standard mailbox format which stores all mail in
one big file per user in a spool directory.
Maildir is a different way to store mail, where all users have a
directory(usually located in their
orrect
>>>ownership or permissions" . After succesfull login.
>>>Where is the configuration, can u guide me one by one please.
>>>
>>>Thx.
>>>
>>>aku
>>>
>>You probably use the standard mailbox format which stores all mai
about Deb ?
>
> I tried limiting the packet size, but it really doesn't do much.
> Hope there is a solution somewhere, besides shutting down the FTP.
I'm redirecting some outgoing traffic (with dest. ports 80:81 and so on to
squid and with dest. ports 20:21 to frox) via firewall and
about Deb ?
>
> I tried limiting the packet size, but it really doesn't do much.
> Hope there is a solution somewhere, besides shutting down the FTP.
I'm redirecting some outgoing traffic (with dest. ports 80:81 and so on to
squid and with dest. ports 20:21 to frox) via firewall and
Mensaje citado por: Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why do people still compile the drivers in to a kernel? This makes
> your
> > kernel application specific and not re-usable for anyone else with a
> > different setup. Why not use initrd and a modular kernel?
>
Mensaje citado por: Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Why do people still compile the drivers in to a kernel? This makes
> your
> > kernel application specific and not re-usable for anyone else with a
> > different setup. Why not use initrd and a modular kernel?
>
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
very good idea, but I was wonering if anyone one the list has every
made a custom boot cd, with specific packages and a custom kernel
image/modules (xfs support, etc.)
I've done some work on mass-installing debian for a lab here, what I've
come up to now is
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
> very good idea, but I was wonering if anyone one the list has every
> made a custom boot cd, with specific packages and a custom kernel
> image/modules (xfs support, etc.)
I've done some work on mass-installing debian for a lab here, what I've
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unofficial guide to EU R&D framework
funding
See www.apocketfullofeuros.com for an
unofficial guide to EU R&D framework
funding
nux 2.2.x+
kernel series. The limiting of the outgoing bandwidth is accomplished
using the built-in QoS Class Based Queueing (CBQ) functions in the 2.2.x
kernel. The limiting of the incoming bandwidth is accomplished using a
stand-alone kernel module called rshaper. NOTE: rshaper also requires
sli
nux 2.2.x+
kernel series. The limiting of the outgoing bandwidth is accomplished
using the built-in QoS Class Based Queueing (CBQ) functions in the 2.2.x
kernel. The limiting of the incoming bandwidth is accomplished using a
stand-alone kernel module called rshaper. NOTE: rshaper also requires
sli
hello all! this is a weird request, pls bear with me. has anybody here tried
using foxpro in their previous lives? can u configure it so that the server has
a daemon that listens and process requests just like mysqld? ... thanks in
advance. :-) ... sorry for being off topic, im a debian sysad
Dave Smith wrote:
> I am using potato and have netstat v3.85. I have heard that you can list the
> masqueraded connection by using netstat -M, but when I do this, I am told
> that the kernel doens't support masqueraded connections. Do I need a newer
> version of netsta
On Thursday 01 January 1970 12:00 am, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I am blind and work in a small data center.
> Since I can't read screens I need to get sighted people to read for
> me. I know what I'm doing on the systems but need readers to tell me
> whats hap
On Thursday 01 January 1970 12:00 am, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I am blind and work in a small data center.
> Since I can't read screens I need to get sighted people to read for
> me. I know what I'm doing on the systems but need readers to tell me
> whats hap
To Debian ISP:
Does anyone know what happened to http://www.orbs.org/ and the
mail servers they had on their blacklist? Is
someone taking it over?
I have searched the news sites and have came up
with nothing.
thanks,
-trent
Who is John Galt?
To Debian ISP:
Does anyone know what happened to http://www.orbs.org/ and the
mail servers they had on their blacklist? Is
someone taking it over?
I have searched the news sites and have came up
with nothing.
thanks,
-trent
Who is John Galt?
Hello,
I have a network layout that I am deemed to put into operation.
I am trying to make this thing work before I start configuring
this monster. Please offer your comments.
Here's a few hurdles I would have to overcome.
1. I do not have a static IP address to my ISP. It's
Hello,
I have a network layout that I am deemed to put into operation.
I am trying to make this thing work before I start configuring
this monster. Please offer your comments.
Here's a few hurdles I would have to overcome.
1. I do not have a static IP address to my ISP. It's
What free XML indexing system can i used? I test swish-e spanish
version, but i need other indexing system. (more powerfull)
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To Dmitry:
Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...
What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.
What version of apache and squid are you running?
$./trent
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Do you have apache and squid running on the same box?
What type of file are you posting to?
for example: .txt, .html, .pl, etc...
What is the error?
a snip from the error_log would help.
What version of apache and squid are you running?
$./trent
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me do this correctly pls?
thanks a lot in advance,
chad
INXS: "perl -pi -e 's|[^0-9]||g' file.here" works perfectly in command line
perl. so what did i do wrong when i tried it in PHP?
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me do this correctly pls?
thanks a lot in advance,
chad
INXS: "perl -pi -e 's|[^0-9]||g' file.here" works perfectly in command line
perl. so what did i do wrong when i tried it in PHP?
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To Robert:
You most likely won't any specific software that's made just for that.(I
could be wrong) However if you have any perl or php hackers, a simple
web interface could be made using a flat file/ mySQL back end, in a very
short amount of time.
Thanks,
Trent
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To Robert:
You most likely won't any specific software that's made just for that.(I
could be wrong) However if you have any perl or php hackers, a simple
web interface could be made using a flat file/ mySQL back end, in a very
short amount of time.
Thanks,
Trent
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Linux db2 2.2.18 #7 SMP Wed Jan 31 17:52:58 CET 2001 i686 unknown
mount -V
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Instead of putting it in your srm.conf, add it to your apache mime.times
file or in a .htaccess file, in the root directory, of where the files
are.
Thank You,
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Who is J0hn GalT?
David Charro Ripa wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I put in srm.conf:
Instead of putting it in your srm.conf, add it to your apache mime.times
file or in a .htaccess file, in the root directory, of where the files
are.
Thank You,
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Who is J0hn GalT?
David Charro Ripa wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I put in srm.conf:
> We are currently looking at replacing our current radius implementation
> of cistron+ mysql patch with either a newer version of cistron or
> something different. Perhaps the free merit. We like cistron because of
> the SQL backend. However it looks as though the mysql patch
...
sorry my poor english
Alex.
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Hi!
I have been looking for an interactive shell script(s), some what like
the old BBS and ms-dos batch menus. What I am trying todo is limit
certain telnet/ssh users only access to run certain commands by having a
menu appear upon login of these commands. I have looked, but haven't
hello,
my hosting company told me that they only support either RAID 1 and RAID 5.
so given this choice, w/c would you suggest?
i use a MySQL database for a bulletin board application w/c does _LOTS_ of
SELECTS and data lookup.
thanks in advance,
chad
On 2000-10-12 19:09, t s a d i wrote:
> > what hardware can you recommend? single processor? dual? SCSI's?
> > i need all the speed i can get (my mysql db is about 300MB big) ...
>
> If you have a small database then the solution to most performance problems
> is to ma
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hello gang!
i have a column in my table called "pagetext" w/c contains a _lot_ of data
in it (its the column containing the data for posts made on a message
board).
what i need to do is to search out all occurences of the string
"www.olddomain.com" and change it to
hello gang!
i have a column in my table called "pagetext" w/c contains a _lot_ of data
in it (its the column containing the data for posts made on a message
board).
what i need to do is to search out all occurences of the string
"www.olddomain.com" and change it to
hello gang,
yah, hot back-ups on linux. 2 web servers, wherein if the other one goes
down, the ramaining one will take over.
any suggestions ?
TIA,
Chad
hello gang,
yah, hot back-ups on linux. 2 web servers, wherein if the other one goes down, the
ramaining one will take over.
any suggestions ?
TIA,
Chad
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hello everyone,
has anybody had any experience with the Internet Message Server and Internet
Messare Router from Mirapoint? (www.mirapoint.com)
i caught the URL from an "Ask Slashdot" discussion regarding building large
email servers.
TIA,
Chad
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> >> >> Hahah, Satanism, that was a good one. :) But I still prefer
> >> >> individualism
> >> >> to socialism.^^
> >> >m.b. you missed, di
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> At 12:35 PM 5/23/00 +, Sergey A. Ribalchenko wrote:
> >> Hahah, Satanism, that was a good one. :) But I still prefer individualism
> >> to socialism.^^
> >m.b. you m
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> >to yanks, socialism is an evil, dirty word - roughly equivalent
> >to satanism. but we understand why you're like that...you've been
> >brainwashed with anti-socialist bullshit since you were small children.
>
> Ha
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