es made to upstream live.
See the diff.gz file (BTW vim does nice highligting if you have syntax
on), it usually contains all the debian modifications to the upstream
tarball.
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inux generally
uses 128K blocks?
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e file size / number of data disks up to no more than 32KB stripe.
Since avg file size would be something around 2500 bytes, and we have 5
disks, that would give us a 500 byte stripe. I don't think that is even
possible.
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totally
unreasonable for such usage?
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On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 04:22:33PM -0800, W.D.McKinney wrote:
> Do you know of any examples ?
Actually, it's the list for ISPs, so people here are supposed to have
a bit of basic knowledge about networking. But anyways, it could be
something like:
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s IP.YOU.WANT.TO.BLOCK
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 02:11:01PM -0800, W.D.McKinney wrote:
>
> We run Debian testing on some servers and I have this question.
> Is it possible to keep port 25 down to a single IP ?
Use iptables.
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> There's less cables for idiots to trip over or otherwise break
> (don't ask),
I dare to ask :-)
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same time, so it's 0.1*0.1 == 0.01, as long as the
possibilites are independent (not sure if that's the right translation
of the term).
Or am I wrong in the first sentence?
Otherwise, I'd say that the increase of availability is worth the
additional debugging effort :-)
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-printable
>
> Please don't do that. Quoted-printable is broken.
Could you elaborate on that?
Maybe it makes little sense to use Q-P on plain ASCII message with sane
line lengths, but why "broken"??
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than being served exactly X seconds earlier by an
authorative nameserver. Any number of caching layers in between can't
change this, unless there are relativistic effects involved :-P Or do I
misunderstand the concept of TTL? (I.e TTL gets 'frozen' at some point.)
Please note that I
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 09:07:37PM +0200, Jonathan G - Mailing Lists wrote:
> Sorry, what's your MTA?
Mine? On that particular machine it is qmail that does the deliveries
(or rather, what is left of qmail after all the patching I've done).
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 06:43:21AM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
>
> On Sep 9, 2004, at 2:44 AM, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> >
> >More than 90% of the disk transactions are on the (logical) disk where
> >mail is stored. The only processes which touch that disk, are qmail
>
m scanning on that box?
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On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 09:52:25AM +1200, Jamie Baddeley wrote:
> WHOIS_SERVER=whois.apnic.net
> (also have tried WHOIS_SERVER whois.apnic.net,
> WHOIS_SERVER:whois.apnic.net, WHOIS_SERVERwhois.apnic.net etc)
>
> but this stanza didn't work in when placed whois.conf.
Because it's not supposed
be matched against the query text and
the whois server to use, separated by white space."
OTOH you could also use the env variable:
WHOIS_SERVER
This server will be queried if the program cannot guess where some
kind of objects are located. If the variable does not exist then
whois.ar
ted into both pins, and plug the legs of a capacitor into them.
Pay attention to capacitor's polarity if it's an electrolytic one.
It could also work if you just shorted the pins with a jumper, but
that's a less elegant solution.
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Chip `Serial EEPROM (PC-100 DIMM)' (confidence: 8)
But does not find any thermal sensors. Has anyone had more luck with
such hardware? The manual says the sensors are managed by Heceta chip
U5F10, for which google finds no good hits.
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dy -- no.
In sarge/sid -- yes, if you choose exim4-*-heavy package.
Anyway, you can just download the source package, enable MySQL and
create your own .deb easily.
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dy -- no.
In sarge/sid -- yes, if you choose exim4-*-heavy package.
Anyway, you can just download the source package, enable MySQL and
create your own .deb easily.
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> On Di, Mär 23, 2004 at 06:10:23 +0100, Marcin Owsiany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I need to choose between:
> > - 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
> > - Promise Fast Track S1
23, 2004 at 06:10:23 +0100, Marcin Owsiany
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>I need to choose between:
> >>- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
> >>- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
Please note that 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP only
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 06:20:51PM +0100, Franz Georg Köhler wrote:
> On Di, Mär 23, 2004 at 06:10:23 +0100, Marcin Owsiany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I need to choose between:
> > - 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
> > - Promise Fast Track S150
23, 2004 at 06:10:23 +0100, Marcin Owsiany
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>I need to choose between:
> >>- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
> >>- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
Please note that 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP only
Hi!
I need to choose between:
- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
The Fast Track is a little cheaper, and has 4 interfaces (3Ware only 2).
Is there any good reason to choose 3Ware?
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Hi!
I need to choose between:
- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
The Fast Track is a little cheaper, and has 4 interfaces (3Ware only 2).
Is there any good reason to choose 3Ware?
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do you have in /etc/host.conf ?
try:
order hosts,bind
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do you have in /etc/host.conf ?
try:
order hosts,bind
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:14:43PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
> take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
>
> Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP time. However,
> it's a
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:14:43PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
> take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
>
> Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP time. However,
> it's a
In case someone has similar problem in the future: the card seems to
work OK with the megaraid.o driver in 2.4.24. I didn't succeed in using
the same driver in 2.4.28-bf2.4, it just said "No such device".
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In case someone has similar problem in the future: the card seems to
work OK with the megaraid.o driver in 2.4.24. I didn't succeed in using
the same driver in 2.4.28-bf2.4, it just said "No such device".
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These messages are probably marked by Exim as "frozen". Search for that
term in Exim's documentation for more info.
You may enable Exim to automatically remove frozen messages after some
period with the following directive:
timeout_frozen_after = 3d
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These messages are probably marked by Exim as "frozen". Search for that
term in Exim's documentation for more info.
You may enable Exim to automatically remove frozen messages after some
period with the following directive:
timeout_frozen_after = 3d
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included, so probablu it the same as in stock kernel, but could anyone
confirm this?
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e for download (megaraid.o). The source is
included, so probablu it the same as in stock kernel, but could anyone
confirm this?
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; At this point the server was defently dead, only replaying to the ping.
The above are stack dumps. As you can see the most-recently invoked
function in each case was getblk(), so I'd say you need to check your
filesystem (and/or replace the hard drive).
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hy is this doubled? Is this intentional?
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:25:47PM +0200, David Zejda wrote:
> I have a machine with NIC, but not connected to network yet.
> In etc/hosts there is a record "127.0.0.1 localhost mydomain.com"
Try:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 mydomain.com
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any of them mention SSH2/SFTP at all.
If you need transparent FTP encryption, you may look at SafeTP
http://safetp.cs.berkeley.edu/
Unfortunately, the development of that software is currently very slow,
but its model is well-thought.
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I heard there is an "-m random" netfilter module in netfilter CVS, which
should let you do exactly this.
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 07:40:22PM +0200, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
> > checksum clearinghouse) und pyzor were not installed. So I've started
>
> ^ Should be razor.
Pyzor is "Razor in Python".
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You're looking for equivs
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, namely Modlogan. I have fine-tuned my
Webalizer setup for quite a long time now, so I'm unwilling to switch
to another program, but if I had to choose, I would go for Modlogan.
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> out.
It's called 'joejob'. Search for that term on Google and you'll find
some suggestions.
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 12:08:15PM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> So far I can think of two solutions, but I like neither:
> - backing up WHOLE /var/log every day (level 0 each time) - this means
>larger backups
> - changing traditional rotation (file.number.gz) to so
means
larger backups
- changing traditional rotation (file.number.gz) to something like
file.year-month-day.gz - this means changing all rotation cronjobs
or patching logrotate
Has anyone thought of something better?
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> iso-8859-2. If a meta tag is set within the html it seems to be ignored (the
> http header takes precedence).
AddDefaultCharset off
That's all you need.
Marcin
I am needing to support some websites with polish now, which requires
> iso-8859-2. If a meta tag is set within the html it seems to be ignored (the
> http header takes precedence).
AddDefaultCharset off
That's all you need.
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I guess this should have been 04000
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t;\n":"") } split(//,$_)' <
before.jpg > E1
perl -p -e '$_=join "", map { "[".ord($_)."]".($_ eq "\n"?"\n":"") } split(//,$_)' <
after.jpg > E2
diff -u E1 E2 > diff
I'd be grateful if y
t;\n":"") }
split(//,$_)' < before.jpg > E1
perl -p -e '$_=join "", map { "[".ord($_)."]".($_ eq "\n"?"\n":"") }
split(//,$_)' < after.jpg > E2
diff -u E1 E2 > diff
I'd be grateful if y
e file monitor on your Debian box
and restart the DHCP server when the configuration file is changed.
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e file monitor on your Debian box
and restart the DHCP server when the configuration file is changed.
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I have no idea how or when exactly this might
happen? The message looks properly formatted plaintext/html +
attachment. I can provide it if someone's interested.
The thing that bugs me most is that AVP doesn't detect that the message
is a virus during the first delivery, but does
there are serious (or even
> compelling) reasons to do so.
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/
Marcin
VirtualHost to your address.
I don't think you need any special software -- everything can be done
with a couple of scripts in your favourite scripting language.
Marcin
VirtualHost to your address.
I don't think you need any special software -- everything can be done
with a couple of scripts in your favourite scripting language.
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essages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> > will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
> >
> amavisd-new (amavisd-ng has some mime decoding problems... especially
> pgp/gpg encrypted mail) for amavisd-new look at
BTW: Have you ever heard about a virus which can self-sign itself with
PGP/GPG? :)
Marcin
essages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> > will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
> >
> amavisd-new (amavisd-ng has some mime decoding problems... especially
> pgp/gpg encrypted mail) for amavisd-new look at
BTW: Have you ever heard about a virus which can sel
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:22:46AM +0100, Hirling Endre wrote:
> What do you use to unpack MIME messages for clamav? I haven't find
> anything yet that can unpack messages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
E.g. amavis.
Wanted
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:22:46AM +0100, Hirling Endre wrote:
> What do you use to unpack MIME messages for clamav? I haven't find
> anything yet that can unpack messages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
E.g. amavis.
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spoof e-mail headers.
In case of Klez and friends -- the only information you can be quite sure
of is the IP address of the sending machine. If you want, you could send
the warning to the owner/administrator of the particular network, but
do it only once per IP (i.e. keep the database of your previous
mailings).
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spoof e-mail headers.
In case of Klez and friends -- the only information you can be quite sure
of is the IP address of the sending machine. If you want, you could send
the warning to the owner/administrator of the particular network, but
do it only once per IP (i.e. keep the database of your p
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:03:16PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
> RAV Antivirus
> (http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
Marcin
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:03:16PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
> RAV Antivirus
> (http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
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Second question: is it possible to have a simple, one-level structure
instead of the deafult two-level? I.e.:
before:
|
+-INBOX
|
+-Sent
+-Drafts
after:
|
+-INBOX
+-Sent
+-Drafts
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> point me in the right direction?
Debian's adduser is actually written in Perl.
Maintaining traditional Unix accounts, kept in flat files (/etc/passwd)
is painful. It would be easier if you put your accounts into an SQL
database or LDAP.
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x27;t apply
to devfs, but using devfs is not obligatory :)
What's your suggestion, anyway?
Marcin
x27;t apply
to devfs, but using devfs is not obligatory :)
What's your suggestion, anyway?
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te /dev/hd* entries after backup, and recreating
them just before backup with mknod.
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te /dev/hd* entries after backup, and recreating
them just before backup with mknod.
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a discussion about internals
of RBL databases. One point, which could be useful for Debian ISPs here
is that Osirusoft's database uses unfair methods to fight spam
and blocks whole networks without proper explanation. The decision
to use that database or not is in the hands of this list
partition for Debian.
I guess 64 MB could be enough. In case you have very little RAM available,
you could use a regular swap file.
Marcin
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 08:46:41PM +0200, Emilio Brambilla wrote:
> using lilo -R may help you at point 14
That's a brilliant suggestion. Thanks!
Marcin
12. Pray/drink a coffee while pinging the machine.
13. If it comes up -- you have a Debian system and gradually you can
remove SuSE.
14. If it doesn't come up -- ask the ISP to go to the console, reset
the machine and choose SuSE at lilo prompt. I hope they can
do it for free.
Some caveats: /proc filesystem, swap partition, lilo, fstab, sshd/telnetd.
Good luck!
Marcin
etitor :)
Actually the documentation on that website is precise and easy, but the
process of generating a self-signed certificate requires several runs
of openssl with special parameters. Eventually, I wrote a simple script
to make it easier.
Marcin
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> I'm facing a problem I thought would be fairly easy to deal with, but
> haven't found a proper solution. Here it is :
>
> We have a web werver hosting a few tens of customers using
> VirtualHosts. We have mod_php and use FTP for
nt to have installed packages "apache" AND
> "apache-ssl"?
Yes.
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> a good thing to do, but nothing happens.
IMO, exim and postfix are comparable and there's no huge difference
which favours one of them. I use exim in all my installations, they are
usually small to medium size, but even with big ones, I would consider
exim as a good MTA.
Marcin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:41:31PM +1000, Toby Thain wrote:
> *without* doing a full upgrade to woody? (this is a production server
> and I don't want to take any unnecessary risks)
> e.g. I want to install a PHP-based gallery
> ( http://gallery.menalto.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=i
> issues regarding the use of authentication if serving pages out via https?
Add:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
in appropriate section.
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Add:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
in appropriate section.
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:32:51PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
> + Marcin Sochacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09.07.02 13:34]:
> > Mailman (http://www.list.org/) features:
> > > - administrative web-pages (for the customers)
> > YES, customizable.
>
>
uld also use pavuk (a clone of wget) for downloads, which has
a bandwidth limiting option.
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:32:51PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
> + Marcin Sochacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09.07.02 13:34]:
> > Mailman (http://www.list.org/) features:
> > > - administrative web-pages (for the customers)
> > YES, customizable.
>
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uld also use pavuk (a clone of wget) for downloads, which has
a bandwidth limiting option.
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eld.
Actually, with Klez and future "smart" viruses the above sentence
is partially false. They also scan local Outlook folders and use some random
email addresses found there. No address-book is necessary.
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 09:03:02AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote:
> If the user deletes /home/username/log, or public_html, Apache won't load.
> And it doesn't give a useful error most times unless you start
> investigating. There doesn't seem a way to make Apache handle the
> situation gracefully, by eit
". However I am unable any equivalent for a maildir
> system. Has anyone come across such a program? Or how do you manipulate
> users mail boxes?
Try mutt.
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". However I am unable any equivalent for a maildir
> system. Has anyone come across such a program? Or how do you manipulate
> users mail boxes?
Try mutt.
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han the one
in /etc/crontab (or /etc/cron.d/*). (therefore cron tries to call a
'root' command, which doesn't exist).
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han the one
in /etc/crontab (or /etc/cron.d/*). (therefore cron tries to call a
'root' command, which doesn't exist).
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On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 11:35:00PM +0200, staf wagemakers wrote:
> On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 03:18:29PM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > > I settled for a tip from greycat at #debian:
> > >
> > > usermod -p `mkpasswd --hash=md5 $cleartxtpw` $username
> > >
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