ence tables, which we manage ourselves. This is in line with
postgres and oracle's use of sequence tables, and makes porting easier.
We don't bother with ensuring that the next ID is higher than all
previous ones - as long as they're unique, that's sufficient, any
references
Hi,
I think your should try openvpn http://www.openvpn.org .
greetings,
Kevin.
Paulo Ricardo wrote:
Hi guys
I would like to know what do you suggest in terms of IPSEC.
I used to deal with freeswan and I looking another solution.
I've already listen about openvpn, openswan and raccon.
What d
Hi,
I think your should try openvpn http://www.openvpn.org .
greetings,
Kevin.
Paulo Ricardo wrote:
Hi guys
I would like to know what do you suggest in terms of IPSEC.
I used to deal with freeswan and I looking another solution.
I've already listen about openvpn, openswan and raccon.
What d
Hi Ritesh,
Maybe subenetting is a solution for you so that you only have x ip's
available for your network.
Cheers,
Kevin.
John Hedges wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 12:38:58PM +0545, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Hello all,
I have a masquerading server with 2 ethernet cards, eth0(202.52.x.
Hi Ritesh,
Maybe subenetting is a solution for you so that you only have x ip's
available for your network.
Cheers,
Kevin.
John Hedges wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 12:38:58PM +0545, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Hello all,
I have a masquerading server with 2 ethernet cards, eth0(202.52.x.
Kevin
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OK,
So here is my question. I have a brand spanking new Postfix Mail Server and
I need to setup about accounts.
Is there a easy way to create multiple accounts at once?
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OK,
So here is my question. I have a brand spanking new Postfix Mail Server and
I need to setup about accounts.
Is there a easy way to create multiple accounts at once?
Thanks
Kevin Lynch
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> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
you probably need the zlib1g-dev package
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
you probably need the zlib1g-dev package
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Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
OK,
I keep getting this response every time I try to run
apt-get install radiusd-livingstone
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on tcp/199 which is supposed to be smux. is there some way to disable
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Basically I guess i just want to be a client on the router. Could anyone point
me in the right direction?
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I'm uploading from Linux to an IIS FTP. After the file is sent, if I
check the byte count on the remote side and the byte count on the
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Heya,
I've got a couple of debian boxes under my care now - they're running
woody, fairly up-to-date. But the crontab on each of them seems to be
operating on GMT, instead of local time - jobs execute on that basis,
and logging to syslog timestamps with GMT timestamp for cron (whereas
it's local
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 21:00, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On 01 Mar 2002 14:22:43 +1100, Kevin Littlejohn writes:
> >Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
> >inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
> >only the size of
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 21:00, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On 01 Mar 2002 14:22:43 +1100, Kevin Littlejohn writes:
> >Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
> >inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
> >only the size of
Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
only the size of the content in question. Don't do math on these
things, as one rather large provider used to do ;)
Be aware of media-specific packet wrapping size
Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
only the size of the content in question. Don't do math on these
things, as one rather large provider used to do ;)
Be aware of media-specific packet wrapping siz
wasnt /var/spool/mail a symlink to /var/mail anyway?
> That's something to check, and ... does some one know why exactly did that
> happen ( the transition from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail), and why the
> upgrade scripts didn't handle that ... I had some very funny problems...
> One ovf them bein
wasnt /var/spool/mail a symlink to /var/mail anyway?
> That's something to check, and ... does some one know why exactly did that
> happen ( the transition from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail), and why the
> upgrade scripts didn't handle that ... I had some very funny problems...
> One ovf them bei
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>
> Quoting Kevin Littlejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > "debbootstrap" package -
> > I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver
> > - using http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/mi
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> Hi Kevin,
>
> Quoting Kevin Littlejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > "debbootstrap" package -
> > I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver
> > - using http://www.solucorp.qc.c
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:35:51AM +0200, Craigsc wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid
> to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be
> able to restrict FTP downloads and it would
> be preferable to do it though Squid as I see
> it has the support in the config file.
>
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:35:51AM +0200, Craigsc wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid
> to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be
> able to restrict FTP downloads and it would
> be preferable to do it though Squid as I see
> it has the support in the config file.
>
As was pointed out to me, really helpfully, check out the
"debbootstrap" package - it'll give you a decent starting point,
probably. I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver setup
- using http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 07:13:34AM -0500, P
new one with their brand new domino client.
>
> Hopefully in this case, I'm not involved in syncing or configuring other
> isp's stuff :)
>
> Thank all
>
> Alexis
>
>
>
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new one with their brand new domino client.
>
> Hopefully in this case, I'm not involved in syncing or configuring other
> isp's stuff :)
>
> Thank all
>
> Alexis
>
>
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On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
> On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
>
> Seems to me so, too.
>
> I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
> 'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
> IMAP/POP3 MD
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
> On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
>
> Seems to me so, too.
>
> I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
> 'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
> IMAP/PO
Heya,
I've got a project coming up to create a chroot'ed environment, using
the grsecurity patches for added security, that provides a separate
encapsulated "virtual machine" for each user or group of users. I want
to build the environment the users get chroot'ed into using debian
package tools.
Heya,
I've got a project coming up to create a chroot'ed environment, using
the grsecurity patches for added security, that provides a separate
encapsulated "virtual machine" for each user or group of users. I want
to build the environment the users get chroot'ed into using debian
package tools.
know much about this.
And I was thinking just have a separate vhost.conf file and modifying
that, then restarting apache with graceful.
Any info would be great.
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I still suggest mod_vhost.
Which brings me back to my original question. For simple masshosting, I
would agree. But what about a system where some vhosts have CGI or SSI
access for example, and some don't. Would the former setup be better, or
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I still suggest mod_vhost.
Which brings me back to my original question. For simple masshosting, I
would agree. But what about a system where some vhosts have CGI or SSI
access for example, and some don't. Would the former setup be better, or
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know much about this.
And I was thinking just have a separate vhost.conf file and modifying
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is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
packages. i suppose i could chattr +i it but im hoping theres a more
elegant solution.
thanks
is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
packages. i suppose i could chattr +i it but im hoping theres a more
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Don't forget to run lilo again. You'll shoot yourself in the foot that way
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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.
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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.
Cyrus IMAPd maintainer plans on
maintaining the package anymore? It is seriously out of date, and he hasn't
responded to a bug report filed about it being such.
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Cyrus murder, on other mail systems.
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.0.16 is
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because the shell is /sbin/false?
>Hi,
>
>I just installed the latest version of debian, added
>ssh. Added an user through webmin /sbin/false and when
>I tried to login through ssh.enter the user name I
>get booted off immediately.
>
>Any reason why?
>
>How can I fix this?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
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
>&
de changes though.
Works fine for me with 1.2.2r3, as I reported once before maybe a
month or two ago on a thread about OpenLDAP with Russ.
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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
ossible.
As usual, thanks for the help in advance.
PS -- Following recent discussion, would it be recommended to use a
ReiserFS for an entire server? In this case, following my thread on
partition schemes, a / and a /home partition. Thanks again.
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at. Don't know how well that works though, never used it
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I could get this to work on a
MF> apache and debian linux?
MF> I have seen Apache::ASP, but I believe that is just for ASP applications
MF> written in perl.
MF> Ideas sugestions?
MF> Thanks,
MF> Matt
If you got some money to spend, there's chiliASP:
http://www.chilisoft
to XFS.
But don't you want synchronous writes for your mail spool? I was under the
impression that journaling filesystems don't support this (yet?).
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nldap 1.x files.
Thanks to all that helped. I still have a couple kinks to work
out, but I'll take those problems to the appropriate lists. Hope
this info can help someone in the future.
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Thanks to all that helped. I still have a couple kinks to work
out, but I'll take those problems to the appropriate lists. Hope
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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 beha
.conf file to use PAM as the
pwcheck_method. Anyone know what gives?
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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 beha
.conf file to use PAM as the
pwcheck_method. Anyone know what gives?
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Nope, it's exactly what I wanted too :-P
>> Btw, I have to agree with the LDAP recommendation.
HD> P.S. : I agree 100%. I have no experience with LDAP and right now I really
HD> don't have the time. It will come, just not yet.
Too bad. It'd be a very nice addition :)
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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
>> IM
2.0.14 some time last
week when I requested it (but I don't have it on me here) :)
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want.
Nope, it's exactly what I wanted too :-P
>> Btw, I have to agree with the LDAP recommendation.
HD> P.S. : I agree 100%. I have no experience with LDAP and right now I really
HD> don't have the time. It will come, just not yet.
Too bad. It'd be a very nice addition :)
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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 mai
2.0.14 some time last
week when I requested it (but I don't have it on me here) :)
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RC> seems to rapidly disappear from it. So in you don't have RAID then
RC> having separate partitions is unlikely to save you.
Once again, I guess I was thinking messed up partition tables or
something. Perhaps my logic was flawed.
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RC> seems to rapidly disappear from it. So in you don't have RAID then
RC> having separate partitions is unlikely to save you.
Once again, I guess I was thinking messed up partition tables or
something. Perhaps my logic was flawed.
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still function. And with
disks that are pretty reliable to begin with, I wasn't sure if the combination
of all these would merit just one large / fs.
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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
>>
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
>>
still function. And with
disks that are pretty reliable to begin with, I wasn't sure if the combination
of all these would merit just one large / fs.
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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
>>
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
>>
available methods when I
telnet and issue a EHLO. Anyone have this working? And please share if you
do :)
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many systems during its lifetime.
VNC might do what you need.
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VNC might do what you need.
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gh partition, or b) create too large of one and waste space. Do the
performance gains outweigh this? (I'm not terribly worried about the
redundancy with the RAID 10 and all).
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enough partition, or b) create too large of one and waste space. Do the
performance gains outweigh this? (I'm not terribly worried about the
redundancy with the RAID 10 and all).
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>>
>> Well, I was figuring all look ups would have to search for uid=user and
>> domain=company.com. But two searches would probably be slower anyway.
RC> Two searches would probably be slower and would definately be more of a
RC&
o be different from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I was figuring all look ups would have to search for uid=user and
domain=company.com. But two searches would probably be slower anyway.
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be different from
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
>>
>> Well, I was figuring all look ups would have to search for uid=user and
>> domain=company.com. But two searches would probably be slower anyway.
RC> Two searches would probably be slower and would definately be more of a
RC&
be different from [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
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for auth, which I think would be nice, but I don't know if that would become too
ambiguous with "mail" attributes.
>> whereas an email address like naming scheme wouldn't be too bad. But
RC> Not sure if an @ sign will be accepted by proftpd. Never tried it.
It worked for me, in case anyone else was wondering.
>> realistically, should I just follow in the steps of ISPMan, and allow
>> ftp access to one user per domain?
RC> No, that sucks.
That's what I was thinking :-P
Thanks a lot for all the info.
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for auth, which I think would be nice, but I don't know if that would become too
ambiguous with "mail" attributes.
>> whereas an email address like naming scheme wouldn't be too bad. But
RC> Not sure if an @ sign will be accepted by proftpd. Never tried it.
It worked for me, in case anyone else was wondering.
>> realistically, should I just follow in the steps of ISPMan, and allow
>> ftp access to one user per domain?
RC> No, that sucks.
That's what I was thinking :-P
Thanks a lot for all the info.
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Hey Marcel,
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
is the one you want.
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print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
is the one you want.
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