I use the backport from backports.org for the policy server on a couple of
machines, not for the greylisting, but to check the status of domain controllers
that provide username services via winbind (samba 3 version, also from
backports)... (winbind returns user not found when the domain is down, b
To kind of get back to the ISP world a little bit, has anyone used this in the
way that's being recommended? (Using the OS Fingerprint Netfilter patch to
block Windows machines sending to port 25).
We're currently getting slammed by Windows viruses and have thought about doing
exactly that, but i
To kind of get back to the ISP world a little bit, has anyone used this in the
way that's being recommended? (Using the OS Fingerprint Netfilter patch to
block Windows machines sending to port 25).
We're currently getting slammed by Windows viruses and have thought about doing
exactly that, but i
As I'm sure most people in here are, we're getting lots of bounces of worm
messages our users didn't send. Can't be helped, really, but unfortunately,
we've been getting quite a few from people using qmail (misconfigured, i assume)
which bounces the entire message back, and doesn't do any sort of
As I'm sure most people in here are, we're getting lots of bounces of worm
messages our users didn't send. Can't be helped, really, but unfortunately,
we've been getting quite a few from people using qmail (misconfigured, i assume)
which bounces the entire message back, and doesn't do any sort of
Fetchmail will do pretty much everything you're saying "out of the box",
although you'll need to make a .fetchmailrc for it which in a config file that
looks alot like a script language sometimes.
The docs/examples are pretty straightforward. I just used it for a customer
transitioning from webma
Same thing happened to me. Check your c-client.cf file again, in our case the
newer version of the package overwrote the old c-client.cf file.
The current /etc/c-client.cf (which works for us) is:
I accept the risk
set disable-plaintext 0
There's a reason they call it unstable I guess. I'm still
It's been packported and listed in the archives at www.backports.org (4.0.13,
anyway). I've read so many howto's about pinning and backporting, blah blah
blah but it always seems to burn me (I obviously am not smart enough to do it
right).
The packages on backports.org seem really good. I've bee
I just did something similar for one of our customers.
I used mailman to create a mailing list, and added all the employees. I'm sure
there's a way to do it without mailman, but I reckon if you're going to send
something to "everyone" there ought to be a decent archive for it somewhere.
What I w
What I did about it was edit /var/lib/dpkg/status and remove the php4 from the
conflicts field (there is no conflict according to the thread), and then held
the package (otherwise it gets downloaded again on the next update).
Just have to remember to let it go when the next release gets out.
What I did about it was edit /var/lib/dpkg/status and remove the php4 from the
conflicts field (there is no conflict according to the thread), and then held
the package (otherwise it gets downloaded again on the next update).
Just have to remember to let it go when the next release gets out.
We've used RAV for over a year, we're a pretty small site for this list
(probably only about 300 users max) but it's worked PERFECTLY. The
updating system has never failed, and it's never failed to catch a virus,
including the morning we got slammed with about 250 bugbear messages from
our local I
We've used RAV for over a year, we're a pretty small site for this list
(probably only about 300 users max) but it's worked PERFECTLY. The
updating system has never failed, and it's never failed to catch a virus,
including the morning we got slammed with about 250 bugbear messages from
our local I
Hi, this is not particularly a debian related question but this is the
most knowledgable list that I track, and I hope someone here might have a
"miracle answer" that we can't think of.
I take care of an email system for a high school in the Kingdom of tonga.
They're on a 32K link. Recently, some
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