> Writing using tar seems unreliable. The first several writes/reads worked
> fine, but after awhile I get this error when writing to the beginning
> of tape:
>
> Jul 16 13:55:10 ma-bell kernel: ASC=4b ASCQ= 0
>
> Jul 16 13:55:10 ma-bell kernel: Raw sense data:0xf0 0x00 0x0b
>
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:55, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> use. does this option also work with kpasswd in openldap? i store my
> passwords in kerberos, its no problem to keep this in sync with
> "passwd chat"
It works with whatever password the LDAP server updates when you tell it
to modify your pass
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:55, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> use. does this option also work with kpasswd in openldap? i store my
> passwords in kerberos, its no problem to keep this in sync with
> "passwd chat"
It works with whatever password the LDAP server updates when you tell it
to modify your pass
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 16:35, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> if you are using samba with "--with-ldapsam", samba is looking for the
> lmPassword and ntPassword attributes in ldap. it is no problem to keep
> this password in sync with a small script and samba set "unix password
> sync = yes" in your smb.co
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 16:35, Bastian Winkler wrote:
> if you are using samba with "--with-ldapsam", samba is looking for the
> lmPassword and ntPassword attributes in ldap. it is no problem to keep
> this password in sync with a small script and samba set "unix password
> sync = yes" in your smb.co
On Tue, 2003-04-08 at 23:52, Nate Campi wrote:
> I use tinydns for a company that serves over one billion web hits per
> day (not visitors, hits, and no I'm not exaggerating). The authoritative
> nameservers serve between 100 and 300 queries/sec on each of five
> nameservers, for between 50 and 90
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 16:05, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'll be setting up a student mail server, the idea is that each student
> will have a email (webmail), and their login will let them log in to
> intranet site as well.
> So I probably loking on some kind of exim - sql setup?
I think yo
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 16:05, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'll be setting up a student mail server, the idea is that each student
> will have a email (webmail), and their login will let them log in to
> intranet site as well.
> So I probably loking on some kind of exim - sql setup?
I think yo
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 14:12, J.J. van Gorkum wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 16:44, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > Can someone fill me in on ClamAV a little bit, the engine hasn't been
> > updated in a long time, but the virus signatures appear very recent.
> > Who is updating the signatures? How often do
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 14:12, J.J. van Gorkum wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 16:44, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > Can someone fill me in on ClamAV a little bit, the engine hasn't been
> > updated in a long time, but the virus signatures appear very recent.
> > Who is updating the signatures? How often do
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, alexis bory wrote:
> This morning my litlle server (potato, apache 1.3.9) was down. No
> webservices, no ssh, nothing but ping :(
>
> Jan 24 06:13:54 sfa01 kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd...
upgrade your kernel.
> Jan 24 06:15:59 sfa01 kernel: VM: killi
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When installing a new Kernel (2.4.7), compiled for this processortype
> the machine stopped to work, because of severe Memory fault problems,
> reducing the access "speed" from 133 Mhz to 100 Mhz reduces the
> problem significatively
>
> Using a pl
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When installing a new Kernel (2.4.7), compiled for this processortype
> the machine stopped to work, because of severe Memory fault problems,
> reducing the access "speed" from 133 Mhz to 100 Mhz reduces the
> problem significatively
>
> Using a p
Craig wrote:
>
> Open my firewall for 113 Auth ... has worked, now
> i need someone or some docs to explain what/how and why :)
"
rfc1413_query_timeout Type: time
Default: 30s
This sets the timeout on RFC 1413 identification calls. If it is set
to
zero,
Pedro Braga wrote:
> - How can I put two diferent mailboxes with the same username in
> different domains?
> ex.:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have Debian 2.2 r2 servers and I use Sendmail. (I can change the mail
> server!)
If you're willing to change the MTA
Pedro Braga wrote:
> - How can I put two diferent mailboxes with the same username in
> different domains?
> ex.:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have Debian 2.2 r2 servers and I use Sendmail. (I can change the mail
> server!)
If you're willing to change the MT
>
> May 29 11:39:39 stargate courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
> May 29 11:39:48 stargate courierpop3login: Maildir: No such file ordirectory
>
> I do not have any Maildir file or directory, and no home directories for
> users either, as there is no real users here...
If you do
>
> May 29 11:39:39 stargate courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
> May 29 11:39:48 stargate courierpop3login: Maildir: No such file ordirectory
>
> I do not have any Maildir file or directory, and no home directories for
> users either, as there is no real users here...
If you d
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> I am looking for a documentation, as much detailed as possible,
> on the setup of an Internet server (mail, several domains, POP
> and IMAP, a Web server with FTP and DAV upload by customers,
> may be Zope), *without* Unix accounts. The actual database
> should be a DB
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> I am looking for a documentation, as much detailed as possible,
> on the setup of an Internet server (mail, several domains, POP
> and IMAP, a Web server with FTP and DAV upload by customers,
> may be Zope), *without* Unix accounts. The actual database
> should be a D
> Ashby Gochenour wrote:
> > Hey Guys,
> > I am not sure what this cron log is saying. Can anyone elaborate on this
> > log?
> >
> > /etc/cron.daily/exim:
> > deleted T:schily.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de:130.149.220.3 (too old)
Read your /etc/cron.daily/exim, there must be a line with 'exim_tidydb -t
xx
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> > He now can use fetchmail to get the mails, and fetchmail will deliver
> > it to localhost:25, no matter what´s in From, To, Cc, whereever.
>
> Bcc: ? Mailing lists ? I repeat: it cannot work.
Delivered-To: -
That _will_ cover lists, bcc and everything because
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