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
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
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."
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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.
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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
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
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
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
>&
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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>
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
>>
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>
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
>>
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
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 avail
Hey Allen,
Wednesday, June 20, 2001, 8:27:53 AM, you wrote:
AA> I need at least 640.b480 but would like 1024x768 resolution and 30fps.
AA> 4 or 5 fps would do really for this application.
AA> remember this has to be usable for only one screen but that screen gets
AA> connected to many systems du
Hey Allen,
Wednesday, June 20, 2001, 8:27:53 AM, you wrote:
AA> I need at least 640.b480 but would like 1024x768 resolution and 30fps.
AA> 4 or 5 fps would do really for this application.
AA> remember this has to be usable for only one screen but that screen gets
AA> connected to many systems d
Hey guys (and gals),
I'm redoing a machine of mine. Was a Mandrake system, but now it's going to
be a debian one ;)
Basically, I have 20 gigs of space to tinker with (well, there's really 40
there, but I run a hardware RAID 10). I also have half a gig of SDRAM (sure
this wou
Hey guys (and gals),
I'm redoing a machine of mine. Was a Mandrake system, but now it's going to
be a debian one ;)
Basically, I have 20 gigs of space to tinker with (well, there's really 40
there, but I run a hardware RAID 10). I also have half a gig of SDRAM (sure
this wo
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 4:05:22 PM, you wrote:
>> Well, even if you have the user himself bind, you would need an entry
>> with sufficient enough permissions to access any other entry. Are you
>> proposing adding another entry, like a lesser LDAP Admin, that simply
>> doesn't have
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 12:24:42 PM, you wrote:
RC> OK, let us know how it goes.
Will do.
RC> The REAL difference is that if the ProFTPd server can read the userPassword
RC> attribute then anyone who can get access to that configuration for the
RC> server has access to all the
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 4:05:22 PM, you wrote:
>> Well, even if you have the user himself bind, you would need an entry
>> with sufficient enough permissions to access any other entry. Are you
>> proposing adding another entry, like a lesser LDAP Admin, that simply
>> doesn't hav
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 12:24:42 PM, you wrote:
RC> OK, let us know how it goes.
Will do.
RC> The REAL difference is that if the ProFTPd server can read the userPassword
RC> attribute then anyone who can get access to that configuration for the
RC> server has access to all th
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 8:21:36 AM, you wrote:
RC> Firstly I've replied to this with the list CC'd as I think that other
RC> people are likely to benefit from the answers and it seems that there is
RC> nothing secret being discussed. I hope you don't mind.
No problem. I was j
Hey Russell,
Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 8:21:36 AM, you wrote:
RC> Firstly I've replied to this with the list CC'd as I think that other
RC> people are likely to benefit from the answers and it seems that there is
RC> nothing secret being discussed. I hope you don't mind.
No problem. I was
Hey Marcel,
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
is the one you want.
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Hey Marcel,
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
is the one you want.
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Hey guys,
I'm fairly new to the LDAP game. I've read the list archives a bit, and
found a lot of good info. One thing that is still eluding me is the the
directory structure itself.
I am trying to set up LDAP as my backend for several services: SMTP
(Postfix), IMAP/POP (Cyrus
Hey guys,
I'm fairly new to the LDAP game. I've read the list archives a bit, and
found a lot of good info. One thing that is still eluding me is the the
directory structure itself.
I am trying to set up LDAP as my backend for several services: SMTP
(Postfix), IMAP/POP (Cyrus
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