Re: VirtualHosts

2001-04-04 Thread Mailing List
Tried changing ServerName www.xyz.net to ServerName xyz.net yet? I'm just making some guesses here... never tried what you're doing. I always use A records, not CNAME records as much as possible. - Original Message - From: "Y2KNET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, 04 April, 2001 1

Re: VirtualHosts

2001-04-04 Thread Mailing List
Tried changing ServerName www.xyz.net to ServerName xyz.net yet? I'm just making some guesses here... never tried what you're doing. I always use A records, not CNAME records as much as possible. - Original Message - From: "Y2KNET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesd

Re: "kickstart" for debian needed

2001-03-28 Thread Mailing List
I agree that something like this is needed badly in Debian. However... considering there has been so much hassle over the boot floppies alone, i doubt there will be much chance a kickstart-like proggie will make it in. - Original Message - From: "Duane Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc

Re: "kickstart" for debian needed

2001-03-28 Thread Mailing List
I agree that something like this is needed badly in Debian. However... considering there has been so much hassle over the boot floppies alone, i doubt there will be much chance a kickstart-like proggie will make it in. - Original Message - From: "Duane Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[

Re: DNS Configuration doubt

2001-02-22 Thread Mailing List
Hi darlock, Its simply to find out what the problem is. Do a whois on "EsNic" and see if it can lookup your domain name. If it is there, then the problem is with the DNS servers (or maybe the DNS servers aren't even listed properly there?). If it isn't there your domain isn't even registered. If

Re: DNS Configuration doubt

2001-02-22 Thread Mailing List
Hi darlock, Its simply to find out what the problem is. Do a whois on "EsNic" and see if it can lookup your domain name. If it is there, then the problem is with the DNS servers (or maybe the DNS servers aren't even listed properly there?). If it isn't there your domain isn't even registered. I

Re: Strange entry in syslog

2001-01-26 Thread Mailing List
Interestingly, I've been seeing that on many servers we operate. We run unstable though... Sometimes we get hundreds of those messages, with exactly the same problems you experienced. We always thought some script-kiddie was trying to find some buffer overflow shxt on us. Is it? Jason Lim -

Re: AOL type signup

2001-01-25 Thread Mailing List
I have to agree with Chris. Even with all of AOL's programmers and security people (haha), they are still regularly successfully cracked. Do you think you could come up with something to rival AOL? Well... maybe... but good luck ;-) Jason Lim - Original Message - From: "Chris Wagner" <

Re: NOC scripting

2001-01-22 Thread Mailing List
I must agree. Netsaint is a superior system for a NOC, since you're not just monitoring hosts, but also your network. What's the point of knowing 50 odd hosts are down when the actual problem lies with a switch connecting them all? I suppose you could GUESS, but why do it when netsaint is obvious

Re: Re[2]: Back-up DNS?

2001-01-21 Thread Mailing List
t is the ULTIMATE in redundancy (half way around the world is as good as you get ;-) ). Email me if you're interested :-) Jason. - Original Message - From: "Nate Duehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Nate Due

Re: Re[2]: Back-up DNS?

2001-01-21 Thread Mailing List
07, 2001 at 10:31:33AM -0700, Kevin wrote: > > > > http://granitecanyon.com http://centralinfo.net > > > > Both free, both very dependable. > > Granite Canyon reliable? You need to read some of the archives of the > bind-isc mailing list. Complaint after complaint.

Re: named anonymous ftp

2000-12-27 Thread Mailing List
That would be because FTP isn't the same as HTTP. There are no "named" ftp servers. You MUST seperate accounts by IP if you want to offer anonymous FTP services like that. HTTP, on the other hand, allows you to use "named" hosts. So either don't allow anonymous FTP access, or give them their own I

Fw: Trying to get online

2000-11-04 Thread Mailing List
Hi! Did you recompile the kernel yourself? If you did, remember to include PPP in the Networking section (afai remember). Guessing from the newbiness, thats not what you did ;-) Anyway, most stock kernels DO include ppp by default thought. Try typing "insmod ppp" and see what that brings up. Hop

Re: resource limits

2000-11-03 Thread Mailing List
We tried that too, but it doesn't seem to limit actual cgis. It does limit the actual apache process. This is strange to us, as we though all child processes would inherit the limit. We don't use the stock suexec, because we recompiled it to use /home Perhaps this has a factor to play? - Or

Re: resource limits

2000-11-03 Thread Mailing List
Actually, I have a related question. We offering web hosting to our clients. When people run huge CGIs, normally we are notified, and kill them manually. We've also got a small script we run periodically to kill of any "stuck" or "hanged" processes by users' cgis (we use suexec so they run under

Re: COMMERCIAL: Anyone leasing a debian server?

2000-04-10 Thread Mailing List
I checked the communitech.net website... such as at their dedicated server webpage (http://www.communitech.net/hosting/dedicated/unix/packages.cgi ) and they all stated they run Redhat 6.1. Maybe you could direct us to the correct webpage for debian hosting? Actually... are they one and the same

Re: COMMERCIAL: Anyone leasing a debian server?

2000-04-10 Thread Mailing List
Hi, Zentek International does provide such a service using Debian servers. If you would like more information, just mail me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] As for the availability of other companies using Debian, i can tell you that you'd be hard pressed to find even a handful. I think they use Re

Re: Easier administration (similar to Linuxconf)

2000-03-30 Thread Mailing List
ready out there, why would i need to write scripts? Why not pool all our efforts towards one project and get it working properly? :-) Jason. - Original Message - From: "I. Forbes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ; "Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursda

Easier administration (similar to Linuxconf)

2000-03-29 Thread Mailing List
Hi! You know the "web-enabled" administration software used by Colbat servers? I was wondering if anything for Linux (and hopefully debanized) was similar? It doesn't have to have a web interface, but something easy to use, fast to distribute, would be great. I know about the Linuxconf ef

Re: InterNIC Name Server is a slave server

2000-03-08 Thread Mailing List
Actually I've heard the work on some sort of authenticated or secure DNS system is doing well. Don't know where you could grab more info on it though.. That would provide the more secure environment for doing DNS updates. - Original Message - From: "Robert Varga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "C