> question is: DSL router for 2 lines? Or is there a way to make a
Intel sells such thingies very cheaply.
And there are tons of other providers.
> Linux box talk DSL? How about BGP in DSL land?
Uhm? anyone can tell me what routing has to do with the technology you
send the data? I think i'm
> If nothing else someone could probably burn them and post them to you.
again - I am sure I have first slink cd. not sure about the others, I
think I borrowed them to someone. If what you need is on first slink cd I
could mount it on my workstation and you could apt-get what you want from
there.
> Another try would be searching for an old package (you should find some
> in /var/cache/apt-/archives) via http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no and hope
> to find that some mirror still holds slink.
There should be bunches of people owning slink cdroms, I probably have few
slink cds somewhere in my close
> test10 and test11 both worked fine for me in my tests. I've heard some
> reports of file system problems with test11 so I'm running test10.
conclusion is - there are still problems with 2.4.*, success depends
heavily on your hadware. so - don't use 2.4.* for stable machines, and
fw/proxy shou
> If you know what you are doing and are capable of properly testing a kernel
> then use 2.4.0-test10 with Devfs. It'll make things easier for you in the
test10 fails miserably with my hardware ( they detect that my hd is udma66
but then fail to use it), test11 worked nice with my other machin
> which are useful unless you have to manage lots of those boxes,
I wouldn't know.
but isn't that what OpenView is for? and is unbeatable in that field?
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> I was wondering if there were any debian tools used for working with Cisco
there is wonderfull perl module for configuring Cisco routers.
besides that you've got all default tools like telnet;),snmp utils like
mrtg etc..
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> So I need to be able to add domains without (much) reconfiguring of the
> server. Preferrably I would like to use LDAP to specify the domains, do the
> LDAP patches for Postfix support this?
I use exim for such purpose, all the configs are stored in LDAP, exim is
EXTREMELY configurable, whic
> Would be a shame having this nice system up and running and then stop when
> we run out of disk space..
AFAIK LVM can do this.
but I haven't done that.
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> Well, all you guys forgot one thing.. The Art!!! All we want to do is to
good point.
> Then of course, it's also the pure joy of revelling in the sea of
> knowledge, and oppress the poor lusers and management.. :-)
right, link to bofh've been already mentioned ;)
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> writing something like 'all people using computers are socipaths. so the
> computers are devil's creation and must be destroyed' :)))
Hmm, but that is mostly true.
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but seriously, isps make money from those kind of
> And, computers are easier to communicate with :) ( I sometimes hate humans
you see, I told you that already :)
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> Could someone please indulge me and give me 5 reasons why they would like
> to go into computers for a job (or why they did)?
hmm, maybe this will help:
1) people are evil
2) personal preferences ( physics, then maths, then discovered
programming)
3) people are evil
4) computer jobs give you m
> Even for the "standard" protocols it fails if you need to connect to a
> port not handled by the module. Example: the ip_masq_irc watches only
fails? since when? it works perfectly.
> something, not everything (here: DCC) will work.
dah??
DCC works like a charm, where did you get an idea it d
> if I assigned internal ips to our customers and used ipmasq.
tcp/ip was designed based on idea that one ip means one network
interface, various problems arises with introduction of NAT
- things like gnutella and napster don't work very well from behind NAT,
there are problems with x-clie
> Has anyone tried to set up any such debian systems?? I'm thinking of
i had to do something like that, but temporarily only.
later I've seen the same setup on novell conference and they call it
'their clustering solution' and sold licenses for that for big money.
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There was this line, and it was running fine ( linux+ppp 1.3.11 vs win9x )
on 115kbit modems.
then I upgraded potato to woody ( hmm accidentally, I need to put hostname
in my bash prompt :(( ) ( ppp to 1.4.x )
now leased line dies.. although I downgraded ppp to 1.3.11 there is this
message:
there is noauth option in options ( or options.ttySx)
or you could actually add some users to pap-secrets
There was this line, and it was running fine ( linux+ppp 1.3.11 vs win9x )
on 115kbit modems.
then I upgraded potato to woody ( hmm accidentally, I need to put hostname
in my bash prompt :(( ) ( ppp to 1.4.x )
now leased line dies.. although I downgraded ppp to 1.3.11 there is this
message:
there is noauth option in options ( or options.ttySx)
or you could actually add some users to pap-secrets
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> updates I want to quickly catch up on but my searching has been fruitless.
> Why are old distribs (hamm and slink for instance), not kept at any of the
> mirrors?
just a common sense - why keep them on mirrors?! they're outdated, that's
what we have museums for. And AFAIK slink hamm and bo are
> updates I want to quickly catch up on but my searching has been fruitless.
> Why are old distribs (hamm and slink for instance), not kept at any of the
> mirrors?
just a common sense - why keep them on mirrors?! they're outdated, that's
what we have museums for. And AFAIK slink hamm and bo are
Hello,
I am having problems with tftpd - I need to upload some files using tftp
protocol, I've installed tftpd package, now it's being run from inetd,
problem is - it doesen't work! and there is no documentation ..
I found some docs, but they are about *BSD tftpd, and it has all nice
options lik
Hello,
I am having problems with tftpd - I need to upload some files using tftp
protocol, I've installed tftpd package, now it's being run from inetd,
problem is - it doesen't work! and there is no documentation ..
I found some docs, but they are about *BSD tftpd, and it has all nice
options li
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
> 'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
> documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in so
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
>'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
>documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in som
> I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw' (section 3.3) but I am
> unsure how to use it or even if it is the right option.
there is example of how to use it in examples and in your default
/etc/exim.conf.
I don't use it, i do sth like this:
cd /var/cache/exim/msglog
exim -Mt *
> I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw' (section 3.3) but I am unsure
>how to use it or even if it is the right option.
there is example of how to use it in examples and in your default
/etc/exim.conf.
I don't use it, i do sth like this:
cd /var/cache/exim/msglog
exim -Mt *
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> But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full,
> unlimited type). Though
> I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I
> don't know if Cubic
> Circle still cares about it, even
And that's true. And i've been using cubic-circle for about
> I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
> set up. All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone eit
> Cucipop, then.
non-free AFAIK
> But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full, unlimited
>type). Though
> I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I don't
>know if Cubic
> Circle still cares about it, even
And that's true. And i've been using cubic-circle for about a
> I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
> set up. All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
> Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone ei
> Cucipop, then.
non-free AFAIK
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> 113 opentcpauth
> I had a question as to the function of 'auth'.
> I am not quite sure what this does. If someone could give me a heads up.
> Any advice appriciated.
it allows identifying users on the other edn of tcp/ip connection,
ie when irc server recives connection it t
> 113 opentcpauth
> I had a question as to the function of 'auth'.
> I am not quite sure what this does. If someone could give me a heads up.
> Any advice appriciated.
it allows identifying users on the other edn of tcp/ip connection,
ie when irc server recives connection it
> Which file based database system is faster than mysql? I tried Berkeley
> db3 (although with transaction code) and it was horrible slow!
old one is fast. hmm i thought the new one was db2, uh, some glitch in my
memory files.
I've seen benchmarks comparing various db-databases (gdbm, ndbm etc)
a
> Which file based database system is faster than mysql? I tried Berkeley
> db3 (although with transaction code) and it was horrible slow!
old one is fast. hmm i thought the new one was db2, uh, some glitch in my
memory files.
I've seen benchmarks comparing various db-databases (gdbm, ndbm etc)
> postgres is using record-level locking, what does mysql do, is it
> locking the whole table ? what are rollbacks? what other advantages are
AFAIK mysql locks whole table,
rollback is term used with transaction - thing is, you put some sql
statements inside transaction, and one of them fail, you
> postgres is using record-level locking, what does mysql do, is it
> locking the whole table ? what are rollbacks? what other advantages are
AFAIK mysql locks whole table,
rollback is term used with transaction - thing is, you put some sql
statements inside transaction, and one of them fail, yo
> For example:
>
> ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> DocumentRoot /var/WWW
> ServerName www.virtualhosta.com
> Alias /stats/ /var/stats/virtualhosta.com
>
I think he ment mass_vhost from mod_vhost_alias or sth.
Maybe mod_rewrite could help you in this case?
> If you don't need record-level locking, rollbacks, etc. then I would
> recommend MySQL, simply because it's very fast.
Hmm, if you need fast why use sql server? you could use databases
in files. they're fast, simple etc.
If you need to create apps based on SQL you will need transactions,
and rec
> For example:
>
> ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> DocumentRoot /var/WWW
> ServerName www.virtualhosta.com
> Alias /stats/ /var/stats/virtualhosta.com
>
I think he ment mass_vhost from mod_vhost_alias or sth.
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> If you don't need record-level locking, rollbacks, etc. then I would
> recommend MySQL, simply because it's very fast.
Hmm, if you need fast why use sql server? you could use databases
in files. they're fast, simple etc.
If you need to create apps based on SQL you will need transactions,
and re
to sum things up
- my idea to use reiserfs as database placeholder ain't that stupid.
- modern fs's do better job that commercial database designers
well, actually I'm using postgresql which can't use raw
partitions anyway.
thanks for the response.
sorry for my last post, I haven't noticed that you people told everything
already.
> To paint a better picture, here's an entire top screen:
just a little hint - don't sort your processes by cpu usage when you
want to check memory usage ( just press big 'M' and it'll all clear up )
regards,
> 70 processes: 69 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states: 0.1% user, 0.7% system, 0.0% nice, 99.0% idle
> Mem: 63124K av, 61296K used, 1828K free, 36880K shrd, 7712K buff
> Swap: 104380K av, 3128K used, 101252K free 35860K
> cached
This doesen't look li
to sum things up
- my idea to use reiserfs as database placeholder ain't that stupid.
- modern fs's do better job that commercial database designers
well, actually I'm using postgresql which can't use raw
partitions anyway.
thanks for the response.
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sorry for my last post, I haven't noticed that you people told everything
already.
> To paint a better picture, here's an entire top screen:
just a little hint - don't sort your processes by cpu usage when you
want to check memory usage ( just press big 'M' and it'll all clear up )
regards,
> 70 processes: 69 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states: 0.1% user, 0.7% system, 0.0% nice, 99.0% idle
> Mem: 63124K av, 61296K used, 1828K free, 36880K shrd, 7712K buff
> Swap: 104380K av, 3128K used, 101252K free 35860K
> cached
This doesen't look l
There are lot of web search engines around, i mean like altavista's
google's infoseek's etc..
What does one do when she wants to build one herself.
I mean what do you people use when you build local search engine
( city, locality, my needs are about 100 000 pages?webs? for the
beggining).
I've be
AFAIK reiserfs is about keeping files (blocks) in b-trees,
and DBMS keep their data in a bunch of files, which are accessed directly
(non-sequential access).
So I figured that reiserfs would be great for keeping DBMS's data on it.
but, there are some commercial databases which keep their data dir
Hello,
I am having a little problem with ?x.509? certificates
and virtual domains, it seems like name (not ip) of host
is being put in certificate, so when I sign my cet as
host.net, then when someone connects to virtual.host.net
she gets 'hosts name differ from certificate' or sth error.
Same
There are lot of web search engines around, i mean like altavista's
google's infoseek's etc..
What does one do when she wants to build one herself.
I mean what do you people use when you build local search engine
( city, locality, my needs are about 100 000 pages?webs? for the
beggining).
I've b
AFAIK reiserfs is about keeping files (blocks) in b-trees,
and DBMS keep their data in a bunch of files, which are accessed directly
(non-sequential access).
So I figured that reiserfs would be great for keeping DBMS's data on it.
but, there are some commercial databases which keep their data di
Hello,
I am having a little problem with ?x.509? certificates
and virtual domains, it seems like name (not ip) of host
is being put in certificate, so when I sign my cet as
host.net, then when someone connects to virtual.host.net
she gets 'hosts name differ from certificate' or sth error.
Same
> can someone explain me why the .45 IP is not visible and .46 and .42 are ?
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:5F:57:C4:41
> inet addr:XX.YY.ZZ.42 Bcast:XX.YY.ZZ.47 Mask:255.255.255.248
> eth0:2Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:5F:57:C4:41
> inet addr:XX.
> I have a problem in mysql ...
> I installed php3 , mysql and apache
>
> I run mysql server like that
> /usr/local/mysql/support-files/mysql.server start
hmm... well well... don't you use debian?
if you don't then why asking on this list?
if using debian you would be running mysql l
> can someone explain me why the .45 IP is not visible and .46 and .42 are ?
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:5F:57:C4:41
> inet addr:XX.YY.ZZ.42 Bcast:XX.YY.ZZ.47 Mask:255.255.255.248
> eth0:2Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:5F:57:C4:41
> inet addr:XX
> I have a problem in mysql ...
> I installed php3 , mysql and apache
>
> I run mysql server like that
> /usr/local/mysql/support-files/mysql.server start
hmm... well well... don't you use debian?
if you don't then why asking on this list?
if using debian you would be running mysql
> What databases? What is the name of debian package?
libpam-pwdb
> authentication is ok with pam_mysql. The problem is that IMAP server need
> the home dir location.
thats what you need nss for. it can authenticate not only passwords
against varoius services
> What databases? What is the name of debian package?
libpam-pwdb
> authentication is ok with pam_mysql. The problem is that IMAP server need
> the home dir location.
thats what you need nss for. it can authenticate not only passwords
against varoius services
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> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
nope.
> Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
there is also ldap, pg_sql and, probably what you want
> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
nope.
> Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
there is also ldap, pg_sql and, probably what you wan
> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see each
> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see eac
> Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
> provide pointers for deployment.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
>
> I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
I am trying to migrate all my pop users to ldap, well... that's easy,
and provide
> Should anyone be interested, I've documented my experience here and
> provide pointers for deployment.
>
> http://www.imaginator.com/~simon/ldap
>
> I'm curious, what are other list members doing with ldap?
I am trying to migrate all my pop users to ldap, well... that's easy,
and provid
Hello,
> I swithed from /var/spool/mail to ~Maildir on my debian Potato BOX. I can
could you please tell me why?
because qmail people often tell me that qmail is better than anything
else because it supports maildir, well.. i don't quite follow that
argumentation, and can't see any benefits
Hello,
> I swithed from /var/spool/mail to ~Maildir on my debian Potato BOX. I can
could you please tell me why?
because qmail people often tell me that qmail is better than anything
else because it supports maildir, well.. i don't quite follow that
argumentation, and can't see any benefits
> a good solution to implement a virtual store?
consider minivend
probably www.minivend.org, and com.
and www.tellyman.org would be good places to start looking
> a good solution to implement a virtual store?
consider minivend
probably www.minivend.org, and com.
and www.tellyman.org would be good places to start looking
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like linux to reply to requests from eth0 with it's source address
and to eth1 with it's own adress.
regards, Dariush Pietrzak
like linux to reply to requests from eth0 with it's source address
and to eth1 with it's own adress.
regards, Dariush Pietrzak
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> What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the
> It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do
> it? Should I create definitely a shell account?
There was a short discussion here about virtual services ...
you can keep your pop3 password in any
> What's the way, if I would like to provide only e-mail service to the
> It works with giving a fake shell in the passwd file, but how would you do
> it? Should I create definitely a shell account?
There was a short discussion here about virtual services ...
you can keep your pop3 password in an
> > I'm getting some Input/Output error messages and also messages in the syslog
> > on a server about the harddrive. Anyone have any ideas on whats wrong and
> > what I should do?
you seem to have more than one;) scsi device in your system.
is that drive the only one with errors on it's scsi rib
> > I'm getting some Input/Output error messages and also messages in the syslog
> > on a server about the harddrive. Anyone have any ideas on whats wrong and
> > what I should do?
you seem to have more than one;) scsi device in your system.
is that drive the only one with errors on it's scsi ri
> http://www.psionic.com/papers/dns/dns-linux
> and chrooted bind work now, but ! when trying to zone transfer
>
> can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: No such file or directory
is /usr/sbin/named-xfer present in your chrooted environment?
hmm, never did it though,
> mod_ssl module (I think that's what you asked the first time). Does
> it not work for you?
It doesen't:
apt-get install apache-perl libapache-asp-perl Reading Package Lists...
Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following packages will be
REMOVED:
apache libapache-mod-ssl The follow
> http://www.psionic.com/papers/dns/dns-linux
> and chrooted bind work now, but ! when trying to zone transfer
>
> can't exec /usr/sbin/named-xfer: No such file or directory
is /usr/sbin/named-xfer present in your chrooted environment?
hmm, never did it though,
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> mod_ssl module (I think that's what you asked the first time). Does
> it not work for you?
It doesen't:
apt-get install apache-perl libapache-asp-perl Reading Package Lists...
Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following packages will be
REMOVED:
apache libapache-mod-ssl The follo
> Make sure the LoadModule directive for mod_ssl comes before any SSL
> directives in the config file.
is it posible and secure to run apache-perl with mod_sll?
I need at least a little crypted access to my ASP pages
regards, Eyck
> Make sure the LoadModule directive for mod_ssl comes before any SSL
> directives in the config file.
is it posible and secure to run apache-perl with mod_sll?
I need at least a little crypted access to my ASP pages
regards, Eyck
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> > gnu-pop3d has been removed from debian due to it's instability.
> Where can I find more information about gnu-pop3d being removed from
> Debian?
just try installing it - it has been removed from all the mirrors,
and I mailed gnu-pop3d maintainer and he told me that it had been removed
from deb
> > gnu-pop3d has been removed from debian due to it's instability.
> Where can I find more information about gnu-pop3d being removed from
> Debian?
just try installing it - it has been removed from all the mirrors,
and I mailed gnu-pop3d maintainer and he told me that it had been removed
from de
Hello,
which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend?
which one do you use?
apt-cache search pop3d on potato shows only gnu-pop3d and cyrus-pop3,
cyrus ain't best choice - it's non-free, and as cyrus's manual says -
it's designed for closed hosts, hosting only as e-mail serv
Hello,
which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend?
which one do you use?
apt-cache search pop3d on potato shows only gnu-pop3d and cyrus-pop3,
cyrus ain't best choice - it's non-free, and as cyrus's manual says -
it's designed for closed hosts, hosting only as e-mail ser
> > root$ man ulimit
> Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> % ulimit
> ulimit: Command not found.
> So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not available in
limit [-h] [resource [maximum-use]]
> tcsh. Can't users also change their ulimit settings? What about preventing
> > root$ man ulimit
> Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
> % ulimit
> ulimit: Command not found.
> So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not available in
limit [-h] [resource [maximum-use]]
> tcsh. Can't users also change their ulimit settings? What about preventin
> Assuming you are worried by people with promiscuous ethernet cards,
> packet-sniffing. Put in a second NIC, run a crossover UTP? I assume the
.. encrypting would solve that problem. or private network between two
comps.
And - if I could connect those two comps by some network daily data
trans
> I've used schemes such as piping data across an SSH process to achieve
> this without having to encrypt the files on disk. In fact, that's how our
That was the original scheme, but bosses hmmm, after some consultations
said that we should transfer data on cd-roms with armed guardian.
so now we'
c. that situation
is unacceptable.
Does anyone have any suggestions on this?
(data should be moved via some physical way, not using network as that's
what bossess fear the most, zip drives could be nice, but they
B are too small, streamers seems to be to slow )
regards,
Dariush Pietrzak
> Debian is using LDAP to authenticate users but I couldnt realize how it's
> done.
apt-get install pam-ldap, or sth like that,
and then switch to ldap authentication using /etc/pam.d/* files..
i tried it, it works like a charm. it even supports md5 hashing,
and i like it.
> How to add/remove e
> MySQL is faster and I believe easier. I doubt he would need transactions
it ain't easier.
> just to log Web stats.
why use tools that are weaker and non-free when you can use better and
open-source?
and when he'll need better sql server one would have to install another
sql server for that anot
ing to parse the log
files (like the Apache::Traffic module, just in a "real" database,
and with a lot more logged information).
installed-size: 30
btw, why do you choose mysql? it ain't free, it ain't any good
try Oracle, Sybase, PostgresSQl,
they are ok, and Postgres is free
regards,
Dariush Pietrzak
when using some stock kernel
you probably should run
insmod ip_alias, or modprobe it.
in 2.2.x there used to be some problems with aliases,
but there are no more.
> ifconfig eth0:22 206.29.139.35 broadcast 206.29.139.255 netmask 255.255.255.0
> route add -host 206.29.139.35 dev eth0:22
coun
Hello,
i used to backup my servs on old HP SureStore 4Gig tapes,
it took almost 5h to fill-up whole tape, but it worked.
until they took HP SureStore from me and left me with
SGI-packaged Conner streamer, which i found broken too late.
Recently I realised that i need only about 600Megs to
store
Hello,
anyone to recommend solution for this?
-virtual e-mail domains (one uid,
authenticated via ldap or via /etc/virtual/passwd-like-files
with per-user or per-group quotas,
smtp preferrably based on exim
with something like procmail - per-user forwarding
> customerx does not have a direct connection to the internet. he only can
> sends mail over a mail exchanger. But he should be able to update a file
> on the firms webserver. therefor he have to send this file as an
> attachment to the server who now have to put it in the right directory.
ok. i th
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