ns are running on the backend
> mailstores ?
Correct. We have courier-pop and courier-imap on the backend, and we
use Perdition to do pop/imap proxying from the frontend.
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how many mails you receive per day ?
If I'm reading our stats pages correctly, we seem to average 1.1 million
email messages making it through to our stores per day.
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> I've installed recently Debian Sarge in a machine for ISP purposes.
> Now, my question is:
> - What should I manage using packages and what should I manage
>
7;ve moved
/lib/tls to /lib/tls.off, which I believe is a fix for some glibc problem
with 2.6 uml.
Interestingly, the problem does not occur with an old Redhat guest fs
that I have. It boots fine.
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> We seem to be, being hit with in excess of 12,000 spam emails per day from adsl
> and cable modems in the US alone. Then we get brute force attackedthe
> server at times gets somewhat stretched...
>
> What would ppl suggest it the most efficient way t
"Shannon R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a debian package wherein the app recognizes
> IIS worm attacks?
awstats
> Then blocks these IPs in real time?
Not sure about that. Not sure why it's worth the bother, since it's not
like Apache is vulnerable.
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> users. These can be stopped with a bluescreen and a reboot message
> asking them to take their Wintendo box to the cops.
...which will get ignored along with all the rest of the adv
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> Hello
>
> On 2004-07-20 Russell Coker wrote:
>> (host mail3av.westend.com[212.117.79.67] said: 450 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Recipient address rejected: Greylisted for 300 seconds... (in reply to
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>>
>> Christia
oks like serial port support is compiled in the
kernel but, they are not configured.
What do you need to do to enable the serial ports ?
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oks like serial port support is compiled in the
kernel but, they are not configured.
What do you need to do to enable the serial ports ?
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> but is said [1] not to be suitable for a production environment and what
> we have here is precisely that...
I use it on a 30-user hobby server with users almost exclusively in
North America. Your mileage may vary with a larger server.
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> but is said [1] not to be suitable for a production environment and what
> we have here is precisely that...
I use it on a 30-user hobby server with users almost exclusively in
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pgrading from stable as this is a firewall and the
> security updates are important.
[snip]
> Ideas / suggestions?
Add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list and aptitude update &&
aptitude upgrade
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody snort
Regards,
Paul Cupis
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pgrading from stable as this is a firewall and the
> security updates are important.
[snip]
> Ideas / suggestions?
Add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list and aptitude update &&
aptitude upgrade
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody snort
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inary J2SDK archive.
.
This script works with J2SDK 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 from Sun Microsystems,
J2SDK 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 from Blackdown and J2SDK 1.3.1 and 1.4.0 from
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On Thursday 08 January 2004 15:00, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can anybody recommend a simple chroot solution? At the moment I am
> using http://jail.sourceforge.net/ that´s not bad at all, but
> something that would integrate more into debian a
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> something that would integrate more into debian a
P users on multiple
backends, looking up a user's mailstore from a 'mailhost' attribute,
without messing around with scalemail?
Last time I looked, it didn't, which is why I chose qmail-ldap for that
system...
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backends, looking up a user's mailstore from a 'mailhost' attribute,
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> Does anyone have opinions on them?
>
> We're setting up 3 new servers and I want to have an intrusion
> detection database.
>
> E
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>
> We're setting up 3 new servers and I want to have an intrusion
> detect
Ethernet cable around. In other words, the
HUB is plugged into the router instead of
the router. However, only the machine with
the FTP server communicates with the outside
world via the router.
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PPoE server in it. I haven't used it for anything apart from
development so I can't vouch for it's robustness. I _should_ be
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 02:35:53PM +0100, Ralf Dreibrodt wrote:
> Paul Hampson wrote:
> >
> > You can effectively chroot php files with:
> > php_admin_value open_basedir /directory/where/files/are
> > in the Apache virtual host config. Then:
> > a) php4 won'
ny other enabled scripting
languages should also have a similar option. (If you're using
the cgi version, then this might not work... Then of course you
can use suexec or SetEnv PHPRC to do it... See bug #161627)
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> Paul Hampson wrote:
> >
> > You can effectively chroot php files with:
> > php_admin_value open_basedir /directory/where/files/are
> > in the Apache virtual host config. Then:
> > a) php4 won'
ting
languages should also have a similar option. (If you're using
the cgi version, then this might not work... Then of course you
can use suexec or SetEnv PHPRC to do it... See bug #161627)
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Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
Is there a way to make either Apache or Squid (preferrably Squid, but
I can go either way here) proxy requests from the outside world to
machines that are inside a network inaccessable to the outside world?
Like, say, requests to /whatever go to host/whatever, where host is
unreachable outside.
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Is there a way to make either Apache or Squid (preferrably Squid, but
I can go either way here) proxy requests from the outside world to
machines that are inside a network inaccessable to the outside world?
Like, say, requests to /whatever go to host/whatever, where host is
unreachable outside.
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Is it possible to make INN2 do something like NNTPCACHE does?
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Because it is so complicated compared to other languages. I can read many
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the part of my /etc/lilo.conf that does that:
# Boot up Linux by default.
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Hi there,
try using Minicom with the correct communication parameters for your switch.
Paul
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello,
> I'd like to connect to a switch in our remote computer room trought it's
> serial (terminal) port.
> I already can telnet it via an shh tro
4 netmask 255.255.255.224
/sbin/ifconfig eth1:1 210.16.240.160 netmask
255.255.255.224 broadcast 210.16.240.164
My problem is I cannot ping 210.16.240.160 from the
outside world, it does work locally.
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers
Paul
for apache, which would allow you to configure most
(or even all) of apache, would be nice too (although I am not quite sure
how difficult that would end up being).
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testing. It has been some while since I set the thing up, but it was
pretty straightforward, once all the ldap entries were created.
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introducing an
unnecesarry component.
Is there any way to do direct LDAP smtp authentication? Or do I have to
write such a patch myself??
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Try : http://www.apache-asp.org/
Have a look
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Ehelo
Is there a module or package that lets apache run
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You can deactivate it by:
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Hi there,
I am looking for a website or some kind of reference site where i can find
the commands used while
Telneted into a SMTP port.
Mail RCPT
Data
etc
etc
if someone could help me i would appreciate it.
thanks
Paul
Paul Casey (QBE, AFLA, BYU, MCP, A
is there anything else i have missed / should be taking into
consideration? or any other hints / tips to push me in the right
direction
thanks
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When I installed kppp pon stopped working properly.
I have dsl and for those frequent times when it goes out I use dialup.
kppp dials but won't connect. pon used to dial and connect. Now pon does
not dial.
I have gotten some hints on writing new code on the kde reflector. HOWEVER,
I am a desktop
When I installed kppp pon stopped working properly.
I have dsl and for those frequent times when it goes out I use dialup.
kppp dials but won't connect. pon used to dial and connect. Now pon does
not dial.
I have gotten some hints on writing new code on the kde reflector. HOWEVER,
I am a desktop
I am on the verge of having a real live working debian-linux system.
I downloaded kppp and went to configure it. It would dial but never make a
connection.
Until I could get it working I decided to got back to pon (provider).
now that has the same problem. With the dialer working I have a working
I am on the verge of having a real live working debian-linux system.
I downloaded kppp and went to configure it. It would dial but never make a
connection.
Until I could get it working I decided to got back to pon (provider).
now that has the same problem. With the dialer working I have a working
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:23:16PM +1000, Bill wrote:
> Hi all
> Can anyone tell me where to change the login message
> when logging into Debian Box with SSH.
You can put it in /etc/motd, and enable PrintMotd yes in
sshd_config.
Paul.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:23:16PM +1000, Bill wrote:
> Hi all
> Can anyone tell me where to change the login message
> when logging into Debian Box with SSH.
You can put it in /etc/motd, and enable PrintMotd yes in
sshd_config.
Paul.
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as well.
Thanks for your help,
Paul.
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as well.
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On 04-May-2000 Paul Kallstrom wrote:
> I hate to ask an unresearched question here, but with the current "I LOVE
> YOU"
> trojan, I'm kinda inna hurry.
>
> How do I tell exim to reject all email with that
vance.
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On 04-May-2000 Paul Kallstrom wrote:
> I hate to ask an unresearched question here, but with the current "I LOVE
> YOU"
> trojan, I'm kinda inna hurry.
>
> How do I tell exim to reject all email with that
I hate to ask an unresearched question here, but with the current "I LOVE YOU"
trojan, I'm kinda inna hurry.
How do I tell exim to reject all email with that subject?
Thanks.
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$PSOPTION is -e for Solaris, and probably ax for Linux)
Thanks,
Paul.
I like the amavis product. It allows you to pick the engine of your choice.
Be aware, though, that it doesn't work with exim, (last time I checked), so
sendmail is your best bet for this particular tool.
Paul
On 06-Apr-2000 Fraser Campbell wrote:
> A recent incident with Pretty Par
and Mike doesn't have budget to buy a
> new one.
You are working on a big project, and stupid things like this
come up... Now, do I work for a strange company, or does it
sound familiar to you?
Paul.
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 04:50:42PM -0500, Chris Wagner wrote:
> At 08:33 PM 3/9/00 +0100, Paul van Empelen wrote:
> >Ping will show you the TTL of the returning icmp packet. I can't tell you
> >exactly what the TTL does on the iron where the ping packet will bounce.
>
&g
ying it in the BIND config
because most people consider this as a security hole of your network.
Paul.
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 08:07:23PM +, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Paul van Empelen wrote:
>
> > Can you show us some traceroutes. And can you ping from the other side?
>
> Sorry I was a little short on information. We can ping other hosts on the
> remote network without p
ight be I
> suppose) but I'm not a TCP/IP expert and since the performance is so
> inconsistent I am unable to draw conclusions.
>
Hi,
Can you show us some traceroutes. And can you ping from the other side?
Paul.
pam
Configuration Control
http://maps.vix.com/tsi/ar-fix.html#sendmail_8"; >MAPS TSI:
Anti-Relay: How Can I Fix the Problem?
http://www.glenns.org/sendmail.antispam.html"; >Installing
Anti-Spam Filters for Relays and Local Delivery
http://spam.abuse.net/tools/mailblock.html#sendmail"; >Blocking
mailed spam
HTH,
Paul.
ou have
to add the variable "KEYBOARD_ABORT=disable" and then type 'kbd -i' in
order to reread /etc/default/kbd
There is also an BIOS setting for OS'es 2.5.1 and lower. You should never
use them. If you disable it this way, you can never send a break if your
OS won't boot (So you can't boot from cdrom or so)
HTH,
Paul.
Hi All,
Can anyone in this list recommend a good syntax checker for
zonefiles? Or even better: A management tool for BIND?
Preferrably in Perl or Shell...
Thanks for the answers,
Paul.
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