customer portal solutions

2004-12-14 Thread Adam J. Henry
I'm searching for boxed solutions that would allow webpage users the ability to maintain their own content beneath a main parent webpage. I intend it to be in the same spirit of myYahoo--users can log in and choose what content they wish displayed from a list of predefined sources or bookmarklets.

Re: Limiting User Commands

2004-11-20 Thread Wesley J Landaker
ler: e.g. add users you don't want to run /usr/bin/prog1 to the group "noexecprog1", set the permissions of /usr/bin/prog1 to 705 and make the owner:group root:noexecprog1. Now anyone in group noexecprog1 can read/execute /usr/bin/prog1, but anyone else can. Only affects users

Re: Limiting User Commands

2004-11-20 Thread Wesley J Landaker
xecute the program, but anyone else can. -- Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP FP: 4135 2A3B 4726 ACC5 9094 0097 F0A9 8A4C 4CD6 E3D2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With rates like these you should at least get the quote

2004-08-20 Thread J. E. King
    to leave Clerval in a strange place before he had become acquainted shed their leaves and let them grow again The idea is fanciful on the shores of Como belonged to her It was agreed that naturally inclined to make an ostentatious display of their I avoided intercourse with them in every po

Re: Any Experience With DSPAM?

2004-07-23 Thread Adam J. Henry
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 07:02:22PM -0400, ITC-Hosting wrote: > Hello all, > > With the current discussion of greylisting and SPAM, wondering if anyone > here has implemented or tested DSPAM? Great success, here. I allow training by way of forwarding messages (with SMTP AUTH, of course), as well

Help with Router

2004-07-17 Thread Christopher J. Noyes
first machine and in Windows it uses this ip address. Second Question, how do you set up to connect to Windows Shares, I guess this is Samba. I have a laptop that is off and on the network that I would like be able to connect to. Christopher J. Noyes

dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-18 Thread Christopher J. Noyes
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure this on debian? Christopher J. Noyes

dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-18 Thread Christopher J. Noyes
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure this on debian? Christopher J. Noyes

ACN

2004-03-16 Thread j...@acneuro.com
Hello, Thank you very much for your interest for a position within ACN Europe. We will assess your application ASAP. For more information about our company we refer to our website www.acneuro.com . Kind regards/ met vriendelijke groeten, Jolie den Boer Recruiter ACN Europe B.V. +31 (0)20 355

Re: bind9 vs tinydns vs others

2003-12-02 Thread Theodore J. Knab
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

Re: bind9 vs tinydns vs others

2003-12-02 Thread Theodore J. Knab
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

Re: a new network and a newbie admin

2003-10-11 Thread Theodore J. Knab
>Hello, I have just been nominated in charge for the network inside the student block >I live in. >My problem is the server that I will have to order, as the network is not made yet. Good for youi. Please wrap lines at 80 characters in the future. >What would you recommend as proxy software?

Re: Woody with Intel S875WP1-E board?

2003-09-12 Thread Theodore J. Knab
What kernel is Red Hat Linux 8.0 using. Seeing you are simply trying to get a board to work this is more of kernel issue than a distribution issue. If you were using something evil like Cold Fusion, it might be a distribution issue. Of course, all distribution issues can be worked around with sym

[support@backup.hmdc.harvard.edu: [hmdc.harvard.edu #4073] FYI: mon]

2003-09-10 Thread Theodore J. Knab
Some of you might find this one interesting. In a world where IT security sometimes means keeping services out of sight. Both Harvard and MIT advertise everything they have up and running. If I was a cracker running a DOS, I could use this information to monitor the machines I knocked of the ne

Vacation ---- auto-reply

2003-07-23 Thread Theodore J. Knab
The vacation program which I use on our Campus Email server does not do this. To bad more don't use it. >From the 'vacation' man page: No message will be sent unless login (or an alias supplied using the -a option) is part of either the ``To:'' or ``Cc:'' headers of the mail. No messages from ``

Re: BIND 8 or 9 version ?

2003-07-23 Thread j
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 09:06:51AM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > (powerdns is fastest authoritive dns server around > You must be kidding, on every benchmark we performed, i was faster then bind on those test that i made, but i don't use it because it lacks some "bind features".oh an

Re: BIND 8 or 9 version ?

2003-07-22 Thread j
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:06:39PM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > It is partly a matter of taste. - v8 is faster - v8 is stable - v8 does not have "views" OTOH different views can't use the same files. :( bad bad bad - v9 can be used with db/sql - but i would recommend powerdns for that

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-22 Thread D. J. Bernstein
r($1,2) } ' This is another example of how easy it is to parse the tinydns configuration syntax. Can you show me a script for BIND that reliably does the same thing? Parse named.conf to figure out the active zone files; parse the zone files; don't forget to deal with $ORIGIN and $INC

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-22 Thread D. J. Bernstein
t's the programmer's job to deal with that complexity. What's really sad is that they continue blithely creating files in overly complicated formats. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago P.S.

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-21 Thread D. J. Bernstein
his outburst comes from someone who baldly claimed that the tinydns data syntax is ``not human readable.'' Wow. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-21 Thread D. J. Bernstein
his outburst comes from someone who baldly claimed that the tinydns data syntax is ``not human readable.'' Wow. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-20 Thread D. J. Bernstein
isn't ``any easier'' for programs to parse than the BIND configuration. That's ludicrous. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-20 Thread D. J. Bernstein
isn't ``any easier'' for programs to parse than the BIND configuration. That's ludicrous. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-20 Thread D. J. Bernstein
nge much easier for _programs_ than BIND does. If someone wants to write a tool providing another configuration UI, he'll have a much easier time with djbdns than with BIND, because the file formats are much simpler. Everyone benefits. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of M

Re: DNS servers

2002-11-20 Thread D. J. Bernstein
nge much easier for _programs_ than BIND does. If someone wants to write a tool providing another configuration UI, he'll have a much easier time with djbdns than with BIND, because the file formats are much simpler. Everyone benefits. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of M

unsubscribe

2002-11-14 Thread Manuel J. Garcia Sancho

unsubscribe

2002-11-14 Thread Manuel J. Garcia Sancho
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Mail relay attempts

2002-08-27 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:16 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:24 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] 2002-08-26 19:36:25 refused relay (host) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=mail.sopovico.pt (eircom.net) [194.38.132.105] Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ." -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 7.1.1 iQA/AwUBPWtes+gW0zo5qpEdEQIafACcDOYkDe5JFwzSUsvo6n7mOVM+n2YAn2HB z8NN05XWV1VQdT+x5pDbu9Sn =Qumk -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Email Virus Scanner

2002-08-12 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
suggestions or even a preference over one or the other? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ." -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 7.1.1 iQA/AwUBPVhaIOgW0zo5qpEdEQINiwCgy33QLmdqVpjsHy0dh1om2tUt/q8AoJT3 soHEdM9HMqdePuLWBsloImIq =7dW

Re: lilo on /dev/hdb to work as /dev/hda

2002-08-06 Thread Kevin J Menard
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > Again, it seems like the bios= option is not relevant, because it really > will be /dev/hda. This is a shot in the dark, but could you use the bios option to install lilo onto that drive. Then use a boot disk to boot off of it. Once it's up, you cou

Kuvert Application Problem

2002-08-06 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
pedir/tmpkuver.0.26244: No such file or directory. Any Ideas? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

RE: Logrotate weekly prerotate everyday?

2002-08-03 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
At least yours runs. I finally gave up and wrote a perl script to rotate mine. ugh Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ." -Original Message- From: Ward Willats [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1

Re: DMA?

2002-07-23 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: I thought that myself, but got curious, why the #debian.de FAQ told me that "it could be possible that the BIOS activated the UDMA-mode already (marked with *). You don't have to do anything in this case. If not you have to enable it using hdparm afterwards." Well, ther

Re: DMA?

2002-07-23 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: > > I thought that myself, but got curious, why the #debian.de FAQ told me > that "it could be possible that the BIOS activated the UDMA-mode already > (marked with *). You don't have to do anything in this case. If not you > have to enable it using hdparm afterwards."

Apache and Front Page extensions

2002-06-24 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Title: Apache and Front Page extensions Helo, Is there a debian package for frontpage extensions for apache? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

Apache and Front Page extensions

2002-06-24 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Title: Apache and Front Page extensions Helo, Is there a debian package for frontpage extensions for apache? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

Free PGP sigs~

2002-06-09 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Title: Free PGP sigs~ Hello, Are there any free pgp servers out there?  That brings up another question , Is their a debian package that I could install and run my own PGP? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

Free PGP sigs~

2002-06-09 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Title: Free PGP sigs~ Hello, Are there any free pgp servers out there?  That brings up another question , Is their a debian package that I could install and run my own PGP? Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

SOT: reiserfs enabled netinst image?

2002-05-07 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, I used to have one of these images, but the CD is scratched beyond repair now, and the host I used to get it from is no longer serving the file. I've been searching in vain for the past week now, and I just wanted to know if any of you know where I can grab this ISO ima

RE: Some Help with the mail side of things

2002-05-05 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Agreed,.. /bin/false works nicely. Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ." -Original Message- From: Glenn Hocking [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 7:54 PM To: Johnno; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Some

Re: [Question] Harddisk Error!!!

2002-04-14 Thread J. Patrick Langian
ed Dell's 32bit Diagnostic util in order to get them to replace the drive under warrenty. Good luck, -- J. Patrick Lanigan Debian Linux - 2.4.18 on vagabond 00:17:46 up 7:58, 1 users, load average: 1.13, 1.16, 1.10 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Look and See script

2002-04-11 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
need to be pointed in the right direction.  Any information would helpful.  Sincerely, Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."

Colorado Tape Backup Problems

2002-03-19 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
, but alas, I am unsuccessful.    Does anyone have suggestions on this matter?  I appreciate any ideas or suggestions.    Sincerely,   Daniel J. Rychlik " Money does not make the world go round , Gravity does ."  

radius mysql no log activity

2002-03-05 Thread Adam J. Henry
Dear Radius users, I am having a difficult time setting up freeradius (v0.4) on a Debian Testing system to work with SQL. Using the test program, radtest, I get no notification whatsoever that it is making a connection to the server. However, when I disable the SQL module and just use the 'users

Re: webmail for debian

2002-02-10 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > does anybody know some webmail system for debian? Try twig http://twig.screwdriver.net/ Yours Tony. /* * "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the * same level of thinking we were at when we created them." * --Albert Einstein *

Re: webmail for debian

2002-02-10 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > does anybody know some webmail system for debian? Try twig http://twig.screwdriver.net/ Yours Tony. /* * "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the * same level of thinking we were at when we created them." * --Albert Einstein

Re: GNU Radius

2002-01-28 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Nicholay P. Chuprynin wrote: > Hello All! > > We looking for a Radius server capable to interact with PostgreSQL. > > GNU Radius seems to be the best choice for now. > > The question is how stable the GNU Radius is? Is it really worth using? > > Can anyone suggest other R

virtual hosting methods

2001-11-24 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, What are people doing for virtual hosting? I'm trying to figure what would be best for me. Would running a vhost module be a good way of doing things? My only problem with this is I'd have to parse the single log file for each host. Not a huge deal, but I'd like

Re[2]: virtual hosting methods

2001-11-24 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Martin, Saturday, November 24, 2001, 5:30:41 PM, you wrote: MpP> Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was MpP> it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will MpP> include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry, and load all Mp

Re[2]: virtual hosting methods

2001-11-24 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Martin, Saturday, November 24, 2001, 5:30:41 PM, you wrote: MpP> Actually there is a very nice and nifty feature in apache 1.3.19+ (or was MpP> it 20+) that allows an include filename to be a directory what will MpP> include all directories and subdirs of the named direcotry, and load all M

virtual hosting methods

2001-11-24 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, What are people doing for virtual hosting? I'm trying to figure what would be best for me. Would running a vhost module be a good way of doing things? My only problem with this is I'd have to parse the single log file for each host. Not a huge deal, but I'd like t

Re: A few questions

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I know that it is possible to set up virtual hosting by giving one box > multiple IP addresses. Is it possible to make www.domain1.com and > www.domain2.com resolve to the same IP but have some way of going to the > right page on the server? Use

Re: mta confusion

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, David Bishop wrote: > Currently: > Using sendmail with webmin and the webmin control module > Using webmail based off of the webmin control module for sendmail > Each user has a real account on the box for uploading files/whatnot > Normal spam-free setup (non-promisc according

Re: A few questions

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I know that it is possible to set up virtual hosting by giving one box multiple IP >addresses. Is it possible to make www.domain1.com and www.domain2.com resolve to the >same IP but have some way of going to the right page on the server? Use paca

Re: mta confusion

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, David Bishop wrote: > Currently: > Using sendmail with webmin and the webmin control module > Using webmail based off of the webmin control module for sendmail > Each user has a real account on the box for uploading files/whatnot > Normal spam-free setup (non-promisc accordin

Re: apt-get

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Craig wrote: > Hi again fellas > > Is there a why to upgrade only on package using apt-get ? If you only want to upgrade one paackage: # apt-get update # apt-get install fubar That will install the newest version of fubar and any required libraries. Yours Tony. /* * "The

Re: apt-get

2001-10-18 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Craig wrote: > Hi again fellas > > Is there a why to upgrade only on package using apt-get ? If you only want to upgrade one paackage: # apt-get update # apt-get install fubar That will install the newest version of fubar and any required libraries. Yours Tony. /* * "Th

Re: rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Greg Hunt wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty > tight with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host > that will be connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in > order to get it to

Re: rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Greg Hunt wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty tight >with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host that will be >connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in order to get it to >wo

User mode linux...

2001-10-11 Thread J
Hi. Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this... thanks in advance. -- Jator

User mode linux...

2001-10-11 Thread J
Hi. Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this... thanks in advance. -- Jator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: Apache

2001-10-05 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Craig wrote: > Ehelo > > Is there a module or package that lets apache run > asp files ? Of a sort, people have alreday told you about asp2php BUT you can also use: * ActiveScripting for Apache * Apache::ASP Have a look at: http://httpd.apache.org/related_projects.html Also

Re[2]: change NIC after install

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Peter, Thursday, August 16, 2001, 3:39:01 PM, you wrote: PB> Andrew Kaplan wrote: >> >> How would I change my NIC from a 3COM to say a Kingstone (Tulip) card after >> the box was running with the 3com card. PB> Re-compile your kernel with support for the new NIC card and reboot. Don't fo

Re[2]: Apache/PHP

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Jeff, Thursday, August 16, 2001, 10:05:35 AM, you wrote: JW> Backport to potato, and have a platform you can rely on. Running sid on a JW> production server is system administration crack smoking at its finest. I find using woody to be pretty good. -- Kevin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

Re: Host my own box as my own ISP?

2001-08-14 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey etalent, Tuesday, August 14, 2001, 4:05:48 PM, you wrote: e> How do I set up/configure Windows 2000 Advanced server as ISP host on e> my own box, which is a Compaq 7495 with Windows 2000 Advanced server. e> My 'net connection is Bellsouth USB DSL. -Thanks I would first read some documents

Re[2]: Clustering mail servers - Cyrus or Courier ?

2001-08-06 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Przemyslaw, Monday, August 06, 2001, 11:59:53 AM, you wrote: PW> Hmmm, I can see it's in early stage of developement. PW> Does postfix support ldap nativly ? Yeap (not sure going how far back though). And you can set up SASL to do SMTP AUTH via LDAP with postfix as well. -- Kevin -

Re[2]: Clustering mail servers - Cyrus or Courier ?

2001-08-06 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Jeff, Monday, August 06, 2001, 6:32:47 AM, you wrote: JW> >> However, AFAIK it can be done only with Cyrus with its IMAP Aggregator, or >> with qmail-ldap + Courier-IMAP... JW> You ought to check out Scalemail, which is being developed expressly for JW> this purpose. It is a combination

Re: Clustering mail servers - Cyrus or Courier ?

2001-08-06 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Przemyslaw, Sunday, August 05, 2001, 10:10:13 AM, you wrote: PW> However, AFAIK it can be done only with Cyrus with its IMAP Aggregator, or PW> with qmail-ldap + Courier-IMAP... Perdition (http://www.ca.us.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/) should allow you to do the same thing as Cyrus murde

Re[2]: Cyrus-imapd install problems

2001-08-01 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Wednesday, August 01, 2001, 2:40:16 PM, you wrote: HD> http://dudle.linuxroot.org HD> Please give me some feedback. I wouldn't put the cyrus user into the mail group. Postfix doesn't like to share. You should create a separate cyrus group. And Cyrus Imapd 2.0.16 is out now. N

Re[2]: LDAP + quotas

2001-07-27 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, July 27, 2001, 10:17:42 AM, you wrote: RC> On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:44, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote: >> What I ideally want to be able to do is assign each virtual host a >> group, and set that quota of that group to whatever their max allowed >&

Re[2]: Virtual Hosting

2001-07-26 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Simon, Thursday, July 26, 2001, 6:10:11 PM, you wrote: >> > You can't do name based virtual hosting with ftp, as the protocol >> > doesn't use domain names. >> > >> > You will need to do IP based virtual hosting and use IP aliasing. >> >> How hard would it be to implement a thing in say Pro

LDAP + quotas

2001-07-25 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Well, I think this was talked about a little before in the past, but I can't get the archive search to work. So, if it was, sorry for asking again. If not, I'd like to see some nice responses :) I'm trying to build a complete web hosting solution. All accounts are

Re[2]: Postfix + Cyrus IMAPd + LDAP

2001-07-23 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Friday, July 20, 2001, 3:20:27 PM, you wrote: HD> Hey Kevin, HD> I have been working on the same exact thing for the past 2 months. The only HD> thing is I do not use LDAP. HD> I tought about doing the same exact thing, creating mailboxes named like HD> the email address. I ran in

Postfix + Cyrus IMAPd + LDAP

2001-07-20 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, I've emailed the postfix-users list with this, and really haven't gotten any replies, so I'm hoping someone here might be able to help. I see there's a lot of people good with this kinda stuff (Craig, Russ, and so on) :) I'm using the Cyrus-IMAPd 2.0.15-HIERSEP rel

Re: asp visual basic on linux

2001-07-19 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Matt, Thursday, July 19, 2001, 4:48:13 PM, you wrote: MF> Hello, MF> I have some asp software that is written in visual basic. All I have is MF> linux machines for servers and I do not want to get a windows machine just to MF> run this ASP application. Is there a way were I could get th

Re: asp visual basic on linux

2001-07-19 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Matt, Thursday, July 19, 2001, 4:48:13 PM, you wrote: MF> Hello, MF> I have some asp software that is written in visual basic. All I have is MF> linux machines for servers and I do not want to get a windows machine just to MF> run this ASP application. Is there a way were I could get th

Re[2]: help with site+database

2001-07-19 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Craig, Thursday, July 19, 2001, 6:55:34 AM, you wrote: CS> if i was running a news spool or a large Maildir/ spool, i think i'd CS> stick with reiserfs but this is my workstation, where i have lots of CS> large files (incl. huge mbox files) so i think i'll be switching to XFS. But don't yo

Debian: PAM LDAP + OpenLDAP 2.x solution

2001-07-05 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Sorry for the massive post here, but I asked very similar questions on all these lists. I finally got my problem fixed, and figured I would share my results with each of the lists, in case anyone else asks. You're all probably gonna laugh when you here what I did to

Debian: PAM LDAP + OpenLDAP 2.x solution

2001-07-05 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Sorry for the massive post here, but I asked very similar questions on all these lists. I finally got my problem fixed, and figured I would share my results with each of the lists, in case anyone else asks. You're all probably gonna laugh when you here what I did t

Re[2]: postfix + sasl + pam

2001-06-29 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Friday, June 29, 2001, 1:13:42 PM, you wrote: HD> Kevin, HD> AFAIK, you can use PAM directly from Postfix without having to go through HD> SASL. The book fro R. Blum fails to mention it. HD> Haim. Umm . . . how? And still, that doesn't fix this odd behaviour :-/ Btw, I do

postfix + sasl + pam

2001-06-29 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Anyone here have all this working together? I apt-get'ed the source for postfix and altered the debian/rules file to add SASL support for SMTP auth. The build went fine, but it apparently always tries to use the sasldb, even though I set up my /usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf fi

Re[2]: postfix + sasl + pam

2001-06-29 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Friday, June 29, 2001, 1:13:42 PM, you wrote: HD> Kevin, HD> AFAIK, you can use PAM directly from Postfix without having to go through HD> SASL. The book fro R. Blum fails to mention it. HD> Haim. Umm . . . how? And still, that doesn't fix this odd behaviour :-/ Btw, I d

postfix + sasl + pam

2001-06-29 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Anyone here have all this working together? I apt-get'ed the source for postfix and altered the debian/rules file to add SASL support for SMTP auth. The build went fine, but it apparently always tries to use the sasldb, even though I set up my /usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf f

Re[2]: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 5:16:05 PM, you wrote: >> HD> So using that patch makes the "." part of a valid username. What do I do >> HD> about the '@' in the email address? >> >> AFAIK, the '@' is already a valid character in the Cyrus mailbox namespace. HD> Great! HD> Now I have

Re[2]: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 4:42:46 PM, you wrote: HD> Kevin, >> If you apply Dave Fuchs' patch to make a '.' a valid character (but making >> '/' >> and invalid one), then that becomes a valid Cyrus username. Search the Cyrus >> IMAP mailing list archives for it. He sent it out for 2

Re: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 4:24:06 PM, you wrote: HD> Hi all, HD> I need to do email hosting for a large number of domains. My solution HD> consists in Postfix for the MTA, Cyrus for the LDA and IMP for the MUA. HD> Emails have to be accessible by POP as well. HD> After some research

Re[2]: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 5:16:05 PM, you wrote: >> HD> So using that patch makes the "." part of a valid username. What do I do >> HD> about the '@' in the email address? >> >> AFAIK, the '@' is already a valid character in the Cyrus mailbox namespace. HD> Great! HD> Now I have

Re[2]: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 4:42:46 PM, you wrote: HD> Kevin, >> If you apply Dave Fuchs' patch to make a '.' a valid character (but making '/' >> and invalid one), then that becomes a valid Cyrus username. Search the Cyrus >> IMAP mailing list archives for it. He sent it out for 2.0.

Re: Virtual Domains Email: How do you do it?

2001-06-28 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Haim, Thursday, June 28, 2001, 4:24:06 PM, you wrote: HD> Hi all, HD> I need to do email hosting for a large number of domains. My solution HD> consists in Postfix for the MTA, Cyrus for the LDA and IMP for the MUA. HD> Emails have to be accessible by POP as well. HD> After some researc

Re[6]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 7:22:41 PM, you wrote: >> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get >> messed up, it wouldn't affect /. I guess I'm off here. By getting messed up, I mean more by say a sudden jolt in the power supply (of course, I do have a line co

Re[6]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 7:22:41 PM, you wrote: >> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get >> messed up, it wouldn't affect /. I guess I'm off here. By getting messed up, I mean more by say a sudden jolt in the power supply (of course, I do have a line c

Re[4]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote: RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much... I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get messed up, it wouldn't affect /. RC>

Re[2]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote: RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote: >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring >> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I >>

Re[2]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote: RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote: >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring >> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I >>

Re[4]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote: RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much... I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get messed up, it wouldn't affect /. RC>

Re[2]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote: RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote: >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring >> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I >>

Re[2]: disk partition schemes

2001-06-22 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey Russell, Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote: RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote: >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring >> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I >>

Re: Sendmail (Was: your mail)

2001-06-22 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Craig wrote: > Ahoy there maties > > Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to RedHats > sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config > files. Yes they are part of the sendmail package. They reside in: /usr/share/

Re: Sendmail (Was: your mail)

2001-06-21 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Craig wrote: > Ahoy there maties > > Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to RedHats > sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config > files. Yes they are part of the sendmail package. They reside in: /usr/share

SASL + MD5

2001-06-20 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Ok. This is driving me nuts. I created a new deb for the latest Postfix snapshot, with SASL support. No matter how hard I try (download non-us source, fooled around with debian/rules file, etc. etc.), I cannot get CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5 to show up in the list of availa

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