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that there are usually snippets floating around for all the common uses),
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alert an
admin of a problem (although it can alert via nagios). nagios lacks
decent graphing tools, while munin makes pretty RRD-graphs.
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are vanishingly small. Only a mechanism with a real queue runner would
get more than a few successes, and those are the ones that should be
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It's not so much that you need to shut down slapd, as that you want to
make sure that slapd is not doing _write_ operations, or you'll get
inconsistent data. Since the vast majority of LDAP operations are read
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me like what you want is filesystem acl's or SELinux to totally lock
things down, but others are going to be more helpful with those than I
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hey're just looking for an easy to push over machine, this
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Works nicely. Putting it in /usr/local/sbin makes it come first in
root's default path, and has the advantage of being outside of regular
user's path's so they can still 'apt-get source' without getting a
permissi
/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz for
this sort of thing. It makes all of these issues clear.
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> This one time, at band camp, Craig Schneider said:
> > Hi Guys
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> > I have wrtten a condition to check
but I forget and am too lazy to look right now :)
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This one time, at band camp, Stephen Gran said:
> This one time, at band camp, Bernard Blackham said:
> > This lets the backup key *only* run rsync in server mode. I
> > /believe/ this means that (short of finding a buffer overflow in
> > rsync) logins with this ssh key will
ou have to take this
kind of chance, I think - I'm not sure how else to proceed. I do like
the idea of your script - it takes things one step further than I have.
TTYL,
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library. objdump is often helpful in
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internet travel adds some latency, but that's not the point - the NIC
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file is harder to do once you have to spread it out over several
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file is harder to do once you have to spread it out over several
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s thinking it might make more
sense to do direct queries, instead of the abstraction - but if that's
what there is, it looks easy enough.
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sense to do direct queries, instead of the abstraction - but if that's
what there is, it looks easy enough.
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ally since LDAP is already in place. It's easier to
maintain one database than two.
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maintain one database than two.
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- I will post back with the test results. Thanks a lot.
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tried the bat book, sendmail.org, etc. but I don't see what I am
looking for anywhere.
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tried the bat book, sendmail.org, etc. but I don't see what I am
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cache, or something screwy like that? Not sure where else to go with
this now.
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Will try again.
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This one time, at band camp, Kris Deugau said:
> Stephen Gran wrote:
> > I think I'm being dense, but I can't figure out how to do something
> > like the following in /etc/mail/access:
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> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: OK # front-end machine 1
> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxy
use a locally extended one in our schema. I don't see how this could
make a difference, though.
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cache, or something screwy like that? Not sure where else to go with
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Will try again.
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This one time, at band camp, Kris Deugau said:
> Stephen Gran wrote:
> > I think I'm being dense, but I can't figure out how to do something
> > like the following in /etc/mail/access:
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> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: OK # front-end machine 1
> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxy
use a locally extended one in our schema. I don't see how this could
make a difference, though.
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to do the logic for sendmail.
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for indexing options and cache size, but
that's about it. The ACL's are the stock ones, so I really don't know
what's falling over here. Anybody have any ideas what to debug next?
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that's about it. The ACL's are the stock ones, so I really don't know
what's falling over here. Anybody have any ideas what to debug next?
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man make-kpkg for details -
it's really pretty straightforward.
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n any technical has, but some companies may be turned off by
that.
On the other hand, since Debian is not for profit, it seems to me
unlikely that it will dissappear out from under you because it is not
making a profit, as RedHat has. So long as there are interested people,
it wi
n any technical has, but some companies may be turned off by
that.
On the other hand, since Debian is not for profit, it seems to me
unlikely that it will dissappear out from under you because it is not
making a profit, as RedHat has. So long as there are interested people,
it wi
ctive packages) pseudo-package.
Hopefully include links to the work you've already done, so as to avoid
too much duplication of effort.
www.debian.org/devel has many more details about this sort of thing.
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Hopefully include links to the work you've already done, so as to avoid
too much duplication of effort.
www.debian.org/devel has many more details about this sort of thing.
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qmail ), but please let's try to keep the signal-to-noise up a little
bit.
Just keeping the noise going,
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Just keeping the noise going,
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And the bounce goes to me with the text noted.
I don't know what your MTA allows, but this works here.
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4-01-10 22:44:24 1AfWWV-dc-Rh Completed
And the bounce goes to me with the text noted.
I don't know what your MTA allows, but this works here.
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129.82.in-addr.arpa
28.129.82.in-addr.arpa does not exist, try again
So your server knows howto handle the queries, but the root nameservers
yet directing requests your way.
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129.82.in-addr.arpa
28.129.82.in-addr.arpa does not exist, try again
So your server knows howto handle the queries, but the root nameservers
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to Exim4, I thought I would give this method a try, and
it's working great. The only problem with this method isthat you don't
get virtual domain settings, I suppose. Can anybody see any other
problems with it?
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it's working great. The only problem with this method isthat you don't
get virtual domain settings, I suppose. Can anybody see any other
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uld be welcomed.
I'd take a look at the aliasfile driver - you can have a file set up
similar to /etc/aliases, and redirect those addresses.
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uld be welcomed.
I'd take a look at the aliasfile driver - you can have a file set up
similar to /etc/aliases, and redirect those addresses.
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