Sure it's feasible, I've done it. Actually these are all good reasons *to*
do it this way. U retain more control over who can see what. Call me
paranoid. Not knocking smbwebclient, this is just more locked-down.
At 09:50 AM 12/27/04 +0100, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
>This is not feasible for th
You can also do it by mounting the share with samba as part of the regular
file system. Then it's just another directory under the document root (or
alias). If u ask me this is safer than using smbwebclient because I
wouldn't trust giving random people free reign into the NT environment. As
an a
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> We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
What do you mean by granular?
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We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
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David Thurman wrote:
>On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, "Ross, Chri
I am looking for a web content management system to allow K12
teachers and possibly students to easily maintain personal or project
web space. There are a lot of products out there but most of them are
not set up to allow access to one area and not the entire site. This
does not have to s
No, that would be fine, as long as u had an index for the commonly accessed
columns. You would need millions of rows to see a performance hit even on a
slow system.
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Oh yeah ur right. :) The file system itself is written in the stripes and
stripe boundaries don't have to correspond to cluster boundaries although I
think this would be advantageous. 1 cluster -> 1 stripe would be the
optimum speed configuration I think.
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Ah, ok that changes everything. "mailboxes" ;)
At 12:30 AM 11/11/04 +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
>> If u still need RAID 5 then I would make the stripe size equal to
>> average file size / number of data disks up to no more than 32KB stripe.
>
>Since avg file size would be something around 2500
I would say that RAID 5 is probably overkill for a mail queue. Unless ur
mail queue is running hundreds of gigabytes and overloading a single disk, a
normal single hard drive is sufficient. Based on ur graph it looks like ur
queue is under half a gig. If you want redundancy for the mail queue the
ugh put on
multi OS networks?
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>> "Currently only supports Windows XP, 2000, & 2003
>I'm guessing since it is completely OS transparent it should work... not
>that I have used it.
>
>I have been wondering about the merits of using OS-transparent RAID
>solutions as that would allow eas
At 03:35 PM 9/6/04 +0200, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
>For writing, RAID5 tends to be noticeably slower than RAID1, especially for
>writes smaller than stripe size, because a write actually is a
>read-recompute-write cycle.
If ur looking for a fast RAID product that's reasonabl
At 06:55 PM 8/9/04 -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
>Tripwire bills itself as a defensive tool, but if tripwire alerts are
>going off, it's FAR too late. Better to keep untrusted people out in
>the first place. Most people spend the majority of their security
>efforts on that first.
Yes. Tripwire et
The only problem with tripwire is that u have to set up the snapshot file on
write protected media to have true security. If somebody hacks ur box they
can just reupdate tripwire themselves and u'll be none the wiser. This can
be an administrative hassle to update the snapshot and move it to some
only
option would be to allow colocate clients to have access to your routers
for putting blocks in.
Chris G.
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Micah Anderson wrote:
Lets suppose we get targeted for a DOS attack. We can pretty much assume
this will eventually happen. If a colo'ed box gets hit with 20 mbps o
only
option would be to allow colocate clients to have access to your routers
for putting blocks in.
Chris G.
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Micah Anderson wrote:
Lets suppose we get targeted for a DOS attack. We can pretty much assume
this will eventually happen. If a colo'ed box gets hit with 20 mbps o
That indicates an unquoted string, apparently on line 184. That buglet has
apparently been fixed; or u can look in the file urself and fix the quotes.
At 06:10 PM 6/17/04 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?q?Carlos=20L.M.?= wrote:
>Bareword "DB_AUTO_COMMIT" not allowed while "strict
>subs" in use at /usr/sbin/p
That indicates an unquoted string, apparently on line 184. That buglet has
apparently been fixed; or u can look in the file urself and fix the quotes.
At 06:10 PM 6/17/04 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?q?Carlos=20L.M.?= wrote:
>Bareword "DB_AUTO_COMMIT" not allowed while "strict
>subs" in use at /usr/sbin/p
The only thing I will grant is that it should only respond once to each
email address. Responding repeatedly to the same person is useless and
potentially annoying. With all due respect Russell should've suggested that
from the get go instead of the bland "quit" message. ;)
At 11:58 PM 6/15/04
An auto-responder has no way of knowing who or what emailed it. How can u
blame him for some spammer emailing it using ur address as a source? It
seems like the only recourse is to try to find out who or what was using ur
address and blow that person off the net.
At 02:52 PM 6/16/04 +1000, [EMAI
The only thing I will grant is that it should only respond once to each
email address. Responding repeatedly to the same person is useless and
potentially annoying. With all due respect Russell should've suggested that
from the get go instead of the bland "quit" message. ;)
At 11:58 PM 6/15/04
An auto-responder has no way of knowing who or what emailed it. How can u
blame him for some spammer emailing it using ur address as a source? It
seems like the only recourse is to try to find out who or what was using ur
address and blow that person off the net.
At 02:52 PM 6/16/04 +1000, [EMAI
At 04:56 PM 5/29/04 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There's plans to do so. We've been stopped from doing this as
>we'd need a different configuration file on spamassassin for every
>list, and that represents a lot of duplicated work.
I don't think looking at a language header will do any
At 04:56 PM 5/29/04 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There's plans to do so. We've been stopped from doing this as
>we'd need a different configuration file on spamassassin for every
>list, and that represents a lot of duplicated work.
I don't think looking at a language header will do any
14MB per session? I haven't admined email for a while so I may be out of
touch, but it seems like that server should be able to process gigantic
volumes of mail. Not just "a lot" or even "really a lot". What mail setup
is it running? Throttling connections is the right way to go though.
Spoolin
14MB per session? I haven't admined email for a while so I may be out of
touch, but it seems like that server should be able to process gigantic
volumes of mail. Not just "a lot" or even "really a lot". What mail setup
is it running? Throttling connections is the right way to go though.
Spoolin
Chris
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>
> I'm trying to find the "Debian Way" to adjust the MTU on an
> interface...
> basically, we have a box behind a firewall which is blocking the ICMP
>
> Can't Fragment packets, and we&
Chris
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>
> I'm trying to find the "Debian Way" to adjust the MTU on an
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> basically, we have a box behind a firewall which is blocking the ICMP
>
> Can't Fragment packets, and we&
I have to concur that we finally have to make this a restricted access list.
It's not that big a deal for a newb to have to sign up to ask their
question. However, remember that will do no good for the virus spam that can
come from subscribed people's accounts.
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I have to concur that we finally have to make this a restricted access list.
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> My problem is that I can not change language.
> I select hu_HU as my default in conf.pl, saves the changes, restart apache
> and still do not work.
Generate the appropriate locale on the web server and then restart apache
> My problem is that I can not change language.
> I select hu_HU as my default in conf.pl, saves the changes, restart apache
> and still do not work.
Generate the appropriate locale on the web server and then restart apache.
dpkg-reconfigure locales
/etc/init.d/apache restart
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Well I'ld call that divine sanction for Debian if there ever was one! We
should put that one on the flyer!
At 06:57 PM 3/24/04 +1100, Tarragon Allen wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
>> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a website..
>> I only
Well I'ld call that divine sanction for Debian if there ever was one! We
should put that one on the flyer!
At 06:57 PM 3/24/04 +1100, Tarragon Allen wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 06:36 pm, Comcast Mail wrote:
>> well... I am confused...I typed "Jesus help me live" & got a website..
>> I only
I have this same robot on my site. Can i Block this
robot using .htaccess files..???
Chris
http://www.truefootball.com
http://www.worldofjerseys.com
I have this same robot on my site. Can i Block this
robot using .htaccess files..???
Chris
http://www.truefootball.com
http://www.worldofjerseys.com
r things from the old machine and
I'll have the robust, near silent, firewall I want!
Thanks again to everyone who helped and to everyone who offered
advice on multiport LAN cards: for now I think I can avoid that extra
expense.
Chris
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r things from the old machine and
I'll have the robust, near silent, firewall I want!
Thanks again to everyone who helped and to everyone who offered
advice on multiport LAN cards: for now I think I can avoid that extra
expense.
Chris
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e have
been a number of kernel upgrades on security fixes recently ...)
Do you know if these (D-link 570 or 580) are supported with the basic
Debian stable?? If so, I'm off to place bids!
Many thanks,
Chris
P.S. copying to the list for the record!
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sts!) at a net loss to myself. My stupid fault but any
help or advice desperately needed as my old firewall is making very
nasty noises.
Long, tedious story that has gone to debian-users and netdrivers in
little hope below but thanks for reading this far anyway!!
Chris
Long story:
I hope I ca
. However, what do most of you use
for:
1. Webmail
2. Imap/pop access
3. User management
4. Accounting/Finances
5. Drive usage control (i.e. user only get 10M for mail and 15M for web)
Any other advice sould be appreciated.
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Hmm, that's a sticky widget. Have you tried any other HD benchmarks and
gotten similar results? I think we need that to narrow it down to either a
Bonnie or hardware issue. It could be that some of ur disks are preparing
to die. I have seen that before, a disk that's getting flaky will do
stran
Hmm, that's a sticky widget. Have you tried any other HD benchmarks and
gotten similar results? I think we need that to narrow it down to either a
Bonnie or hardware issue. It could be that some of ur disks are preparing
to die. I have seen that before, a disk that's getting flaky will do
stran
Can you tell some more about the hard drive/ controller/ driver setup? My
first guess is a driver or cacheing issue. What is the commonality between
the 1-way and 2-way systems? Do you have a host that u've *not* seen this on.
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Can you tell some more about the hard drive/ controller/ driver setup? My
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the 1-way and 2-way systems? Do you have a host that u've *not* seen this on.
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>On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 23:43, "brinderpurwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> on the chat room whenever i try to access mine or someone else profiles i
>> get a screen saying this user is not avaible on this url. this is always
>> occuring on every occ
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>> get a screen saying this user is not avaible on this url. this is always
>> occuring on every occ
While flaming off topic posts is appropriate, flaming religion is not. By
posting ur own rant u are now guilty of the same off topic violation as the
original poster. It is clear from the tone of your post that you've been
chomping at the bit for a while to write such a religion based rant. You
While flaming off topic posts is appropriate, flaming religion is not. By
posting ur own rant u are now guilty of the same off topic violation as the
original poster. It is clear from the tone of your post that you've been
chomping at the bit for a while to write such a religion based rant. You
Speaking of templates have you considered PHP? I would consider that the
ultimate template system and the ultimate customization vehicle. Instead of
relying on unreliable client side interpretation of style sheets and
javascript you have a controllable environment on the server side. Think
about
Speaking of templates have you considered PHP? I would consider that the
ultimate template system and the ultimate customization vehicle. Instead of
relying on unreliable client side interpretation of style sheets and
javascript you have a controllable environment on the server side. Think
about
Ah, "together". Well there's nothing that I know of that would cause a
problem simply by virtue of them being used together. CGI.pm is nothing
more than html shorthand so that can't really interfere with anything else,
unless there's some bug that spits out bad code. They're pretty much self
con
Heheh, nah no flamewar. Everything you said was strictly speaking true.
But at this stage style sheets are like giving a random person off the
street a loaded gun. Style sheets can be used to great effect but just be
sure u truly know what ur doing. And do testing testing testing. A good
regimi
Ah, "together". Well there's nothing that I know of that would cause a
problem simply by virtue of them being used together. CGI.pm is nothing
more than html shorthand so that can't really interfere with anything else,
unless there's some bug that spits out bad code. They're pretty much self
con
Heheh, nah no flamewar. Everything you said was strictly speaking true.
But at this stage style sheets are like giving a random person off the
street a loaded gun. Style sheets can be used to great effect but just be
sure u truly know what ur doing. And do testing testing testing. A good
regimi
I can tell you some stuff about that right now. CGI.pm is just a quick and
dirty module that will save on some typing in your perl script. Emphasis on
some. If you're doing anything more than basic html tags it quickly becomes
not worth it anymore. Writing tag attributes takes up more time and
I can tell you some stuff about that right now. CGI.pm is just a quick and
dirty module that will save on some typing in your perl script. Emphasis on
some. If you're doing anything more than basic html tags it quickly becomes
not worth it anymore. Writing tag attributes takes up more time and
Do you mean that you want to send a backup (i.e. tarball) to the remote
storage or do you mean that you want to keep a live synchronized copy
(rsync) on the remote storage? The former is easier and will probably give
u everything u want. I don't really see any need for an rsync unless you
want so
Do you mean that you want to send a backup (i.e. tarball) to the remote
storage or do you mean that you want to keep a live synchronized copy
(rsync) on the remote storage? The former is easier and will probably give
u everything u want. I don't really see any need for an rsync unless you
want so
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d work, we just have too many people dealing with these
things and when a problem comes up, our concern is to fix the problem
ASAP, not count our hardware.
Thanks for any help/ideas.
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ring
a different config.
If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
following as the very last router:
smart_route:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = * smtp.myisp.net bydns_a
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a different config.
If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
following as the very last router:
smart_route:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp
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then
nice webalizer -D /var/log/webazolver/dns_cache.db -c \
/etc/webalizer/$site.webalizer.conf;
WEB_PID=$!;
wait $WEB_PID;
fi
done
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then
nice webalizer -D /var/log/webazolver/dns_cache.db -c \
/etc/webalizer/$site.webalizer.conf;
WEB_PID=$!;
wait $WEB_PID;
fi
done
Cheers,
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f you really need the hot swap drive
caddies, if you don't it can save you a bundle of money just getting a
standard case with space for 12 drives.
Hope it helps
Chris G.
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, David Lawn wrote:
> I'm looking to do something similar here but the major obstacle I'
o? Do you recommend a different card in the same
price range ($400 to $600)?
Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.
Chris G.
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boxes I'm considering have one ethernet port on the motherboard
but only one PCI slot. Anyone know of a reliable dual ethernet NIC
for PCI that has linux drivers (Debian tested ideally)?
TIA,
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> What is the best FREE antivirus solution for Linux and SMTP Scanning ?
Best is subjective. I use amavis and clamav. YMMV.
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> The current /etc/c-client.cf (which works for us) is:
> I accept the risk
> set disable-plaintext 0
If you're using PHP 4.3.x, you could always enable TLS in Squirrelmail.
Of course, if your IMAP server is localhost using TLS is just a waste.
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RAV. I'm looking at Kaspersky and Vexira at present
but trying to find comparative experiences from people who know what
they're talking about. Any views anyone?
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You just can't connect or the daemon doesn't run at all? Is the process
running? What does the access/error log say? Did you create a mysql user
with network privledges?
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At 01:34 PM 8/18/03 +0200, Petrisor Marian wrote:
>So I have to setup a proxy on my PC that I will go through rather than
going directly through my ISP's proxy?
>
>I mean the net will be like:
>
>PC - MYProxy - ISP's Proxy - Internet ?
Yeah. But I don't think I fully understand how this serpentin
I can tell you why the purge worked. It destroyed your corrupted MySQL user
database. :)
At 04:42 PM 7/08/03 -0600, David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy all, just wanted to say what worked. Dominik's suggestion to
>'purge' the mysql packages with apt-get did the trick. One final
>reinstall had everything w
I can tell you why the purge worked. It destroyed your corrupted MySQL user
database. :)
At 04:42 PM 7/08/03 -0600, David Wilk wrote:
>Howdy all, just wanted to say what worked. Dominik's suggestion to
>'purge' the mysql packages with apt-get did the trick. One final
>reinstall had everything w
Ah yes, that's right I remember now. This is exactly the kind of situation
as to why you shouldn't use CNAME's for MX names or for any official machine
name for that matter. CNAME's are just for human convenience, a host should
never try to pass itself off by one. Screws up the double reverse lo
Ah yes, that's right I remember now. This is exactly the kind of situation
as to why you shouldn't use CNAME's for MX names or for any official machine
name for that matter. CNAME's are just for human convenience, a host should
never try to pass itself off by one. Screws up the double reverse lo
to get onto the ISP
about again. This is mad. I'm all in favour of clamping down on spam
but this is cutting the Internet down to a very two class system as
you say.
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But does a PTR record exist? The double reverse lookup should succeed so
long as there is a valid A <-> PTR pair. Regardless of whether it was
launched into from another A or CNAME or IP. Unless I'm way off base here,
it goes presented name -> IP lookup -> PTR lookup -> IP lookup. If the two
IP
to get onto the ISP
about again. This is mad. I'm all in favour of clamping down on spam
but this is cutting the Internet down to a very two class system as
you say.
Chris
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and Therapeutic Communities; practice, research,
teach
But does a PTR record exist? The double reverse lookup should succeed so
long as there is a valid A <-> PTR pair. Regardless of whether it was
launched into from another A or CNAME or IP. Unless I'm way off base here,
it goes presented name -> IP lookup -> PTR lookup -> IP lookup. If the two
IP
hing or just aol & netscape for now. I
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Actually this is a very common problem. Either mysql doesn't know about a
user called "debian-sys-maint" or it doesn't have localhost permission.
Mysql has it's own user db independant of the system. You'll need to go
into mysql command prompt as root and do a GRANT to create debian-sys-maint
and
Actually this is a very common problem. Either mysql doesn't know about a
user called "debian-sys-maint" or it doesn't have localhost permission.
Mysql has it's own user db independant of the system. You'll need to go
into mysql command prompt as root and do a GRANT to create debian-sys-maint
and
I need to provide email access for 13,000 to 14,000 K12
students. Last school year we used Microsoft Exchange with extremely
tight quotas. There are currently ~5500 mailboxes. We had no idea what
the utilization was going to be, teachers normally don't pick up new
services too quickly an
I need to provide email access for 13,000 to 14,000 K12
students. Last school year we used Microsoft Exchange with extremely
tight quotas. There are currently ~5500 mailboxes. We had no idea what
the utilization was going to be, teachers normally don't pick up new
services too quickly an
them or deal with the problems that they and other MUAs
cause, so here I am asking a little OT but hoping people will point me
to things I can try.
TIA,
Chris
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them or deal with the problems that they and other MUAs
cause, so here I am asking a little OT but hoping people will point me
to things I can try.
TIA,
Chris
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lable)
antispam in a similar way.
Chris
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x (1.1.11) flags, user or other parameters nor am I a shell
programmer.
Heartfelt request: Can someone point me to, or share with me, clear
documentation or examples that work for them using filters in this
way to implement spamassassin (or spamc/d) filtering on those postfix
programs?
Ch
practice, research,
teaching and consultancy.
Chris Evans & Jo-anne Carlyle
http://psyctc.org/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
seem
to do the trick. If anyone has set up this type of situation before, I
could surely benefit from your experience.
Thanks in advance.
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-php-source .phps
Should do the trick.
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