suggest trialing all 3
options.
Cheers, Fred.
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:30, Antonin Karasek wrote:
> Hi,
> is there anybody experienced with mod_asp? I want to offer ASP to my
> customers, but I'm not running win :o) How much functions does mod_asp
> implement and how much is it relia
suggest trialing all 3
options.
Cheers, Fred.
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:30, Antonin Karasek wrote:
> Hi,
> is there anybody experienced with mod_asp? I want to offer ASP to my
> customers, but I'm not running win :o) How much functions does mod_asp
> implement and how much is it relia
rs to a
> remote computer, without writing to the RAID volume itself.
This may be of assistance to you:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/magicrescue/?branch_id=48319&release_id=153385
Regards, Fred.
rs to a
> remote computer, without writing to the RAID volume itself.
This may be of assistance to you:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/magicrescue/?branch_id=48319&release_id=153385
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http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~xinit/sec_update
Hope some people find it useful!
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# sec_update.pl
#
# sec_update.pl -- Check for available security updates on systems running APT
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# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK
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Hope some people find it useful!
Regards, Fred.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# sec_update.pl
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2.2 and ext2fs which immidiately brought-out a host of problems
we've had in the past that have been naturally solved by the evolution
of Red Hat versions. Seeing that kernel 2.4 is available is a big help,
I just missed it while glossing over the manual, maybe my first lesson
is to RTFM better!
-Fred Whipple
2.2 and ext2fs which immidiately brought-out a host of problems
we've had in the past that have been naturally solved by the evolution
of Red Hat versions. Seeing that kernel 2.4 is available is a big help,
I just missed it while glossing over the manual, maybe my first lesson
is to RTFM
with
ext3fs? I'd imagine that a large set of tools would need to be
replaced, including e2fsck, mount, umount, etc.
Thanks once again for all the info so far!
-Fred Whipple
with
ext3fs? I'd imagine that a large set of tools would need to be
replaced, including e2fsck, mount, umount, etc.
Thanks once again for all the info so far!
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them, and then fixing the problems they introduce. The Stable branch of
Debian seems to address these two issues very nicely!
Again, thanks to everyone who responded both to the list as well as to
me personally!
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han we do in testing new versions, deploying
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6.) And finally, if you care to toss in any ideas or info, I'm very
glad and excited to hear it. For instance, if you were going to switch
all your systems within the next year, would you choose something else?
A BSD port? Go back to Solaris? Novell? SCO? Just kidding.
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6.) And finally, if you care to toss in any ideas or info, I'm very
glad and excited to hear it. For instance, if you were going to switch
all your systems within the next year, would you choose something else?
A BSD port? Go back to Solaris? Novell? SCO? Just
d for
another just to be sure it is the card itself.
Although I usually use Intel cards I have never had problems with
RealTek myself either.
Hope that helps,
Fred.
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 09:49, Roman Medina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian mach
d for
another just to be sure it is the card itself.
Although I usually use Intel cards I have never had problems with
RealTek myself either.
Hope that helps,
Fred.
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 09:49, Roman Medina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting the following problem: one Debian mach
oblem, you only need to load and
configure mod_ssl to achieve SSL communications.
Cheers, Fred.
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>
> I'm trying to get mod_ssl configured on my server but it isn't coming
> together and was hoping I could get some hel
oblem, you only need to load and
configure mod_ssl to achieve SSL communications.
Cheers, Fred.
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>
> I'm trying to get mod_ssl configured on my server but it isn't coming
> together and was hoping I could get some hel
As an interesting aside, here is why Quagga is a apt name for a fork of
Zebra:
http://www.museums.org.za/sam/quagga/quagga.htm
Cheers, Fred.
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 10:40, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:29:58AM +0300,
> kgb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
Hi Antony,
Are you sure that exim is not expecting encrypted passwords in the
/etc/exim/passwd file? I am not an exim expert but I suspect that may be
an issue. You might want to paste the relevant snippet from your exim
config file.
Cheers, Fred.
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 11:25, Antony Gelberg
account with multiple UIDs?
I am inclined to remove them and only source real users from LDAP (and
maybe some groups, like cvs and/or staff).
What would you guys suggest is the best practice?
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Thanks alot! that was exactly what I was looking for. Another one for
the bookmarks...
Cheers, Fred.
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Hep
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I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
upgrade the whole system to unstable
Thanks alot! that was exactly what I was looking for. Another one for
the bookmarks...
Cheers, Fred.
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:26:27AM +0100, Fred Clausen wrote:
I wish to run php4.2.3 on a Debian woody machine without having to
upgrade the whole system to unstable
that I can backport it myself. Tried using "apt-get --compile
source php4" but there are dev dependencies that cannot be satisfied in
Woody.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
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that I can backport it myself. Tried using "apt-get --compile
source php4" but there are dev dependencies that cannot be satisfied in
Woody.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
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.00/0/0)" which implies to connection is new but is has been in
the "established" state for a long time. Any assistance would be much
appreciated.
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(0.00/0/0)" which implies to connection is new but is has been in
the "established" state for a long time. Any assistance would be much
appreciated.
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ntrolled by anoyone on the internet a
major liability. they have access to your mail servers/news servers,
they have the ability to waste tons of bandwidth as part of a DoS
attack, etc.
i wouldn't consider a nimda infected host on my network "silly".
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On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 18:30, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 15:40, Fred Smith wrote:
> > if you're feeling ambitious, you could log these
> > hits and report them to the ISP they came from, so the ISP can contact
> > the owner of the machine and inform them t
ntrolled by anoyone on the internet a
major liability. they have access to your mail servers/news servers,
they have the ability to waste tons of bandwidth as part of a DoS
attack, etc.
i wouldn't consider a nimda infected host on my network "silly".
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On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 18:30, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 15:40, Fred Smith wrote:
> > if you're feeling ambitious, you could log these
> > hits and report them to the ISP they came from, so the ISP can contact
> > the owner of the machine and inform them t
m them that they are infected with a
worm of some sort. there are a number of scripts written that you can
set up to answer on those URLs to "hack back" and disable the machine
that's trying to infect you, but i don't suggest doing this, as doing so
will eventually get you in a lot
m them that they are infected with a
worm of some sort. there are a number of scripts written that you can
set up to answer on those URLs to "hack back" and disable the machine
that's trying to infect you, but i don't suggest doing this, as doing so
will eventually get you in a lot
and
Linux 2.2.14 on other server, old kernel due to legacy proprietary
driver needed (raidzone, not related to external storage). Same MySQL
version.
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and
Linux 2.2.14 on other server, old kernel due to legacy proprietary
driver needed (raidzone, not related to external storage). Same MySQL
version.
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all.org) is designed specifically to sit in front
of qmail and do exactly this. it uses a scoring system to either reject
or tag mail based on rbl matches or message content, and it even comes
pre-configured to use dsbl.org's singlehop open proxy list.
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all.org) is designed specifically to sit in front
of qmail and do exactly this. it uses a scoring system to either reject
or tag mail based on rbl matches or message content, and it even comes
pre-configured to use dsbl.org's singlehop open proxy list.
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ewall in a bridging
configuration makes for a good setup. This saves on IP addresses and
provides added security due to the "stealth" nature of the firewall. One
can also run Snort on it. And I might add the OpenBSD packet filter
syntax is my favourite as far as writing firewall rules go.
Cheers, Fred.
ewall in a bridging
configuration makes for a good setup. This saves on IP addresses and
provides added security due to the "stealth" nature of the firewall. One
can also run Snort on it. And I might add the OpenBSD packet filter
syntax is my favourite as far as writing firewall rul
Hi Jasper,
Try this out :
http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_throttle/index.shtml
It sounds like it will do what you wish to accomplish.
Cheers, Fred.
Jasper Metselaar wrote:
Hi,
I would like to limit the amount of data traffic that is generated by the virtual hosts on my server:
Let's
Hi Alex,
Thanks very much for your answer, it now works as expected.
Regards, Fred.
Alexander Seidel wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 05:30:01PM +, fred wrote:
I am trying to use php4-cgi to run some php scripts from cron. The
problem is that php4-cgi is not built with mysql support, to
-mysql does not contain a php-cgi
binary that I can call to run scripts. How do I go about using php-cgi
with mysql support? This is on a woody machine.
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to Woody with
minimal disruption.
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T: +44 (0)20 7453 1677 F: +44 (0)20 7486 5081
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and unmount any other filesystems you may have mounted. Then reboot. I
don't know how "proper" this method is but it stops Debian from going to
runlevel 2 first (which it seems to do) and also does not bring up any
network interfaces.
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instead of a subdirectory of the site doc root is a better way to go
about it anyway (which is what clfdomainsplit does).
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http
it works fine. But this does not
always work and I need a reliable logs analysis tool.
I would much appreciate any comments anyone has.
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http
of config)
NameVirtualHost *
NameVirtualHost *:443
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName testing.zz
DocumentRoot /www/testing
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName testing.zz
DocumentRoot /www/testing
Check http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html for more info.
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Hi,
Make sure you have :
Listen 443
NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.1:443
in your httpd.conf. Replace 192.168.1.1 with your IP. Hope this helps.
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http
Hi Andrew,
You could also use /etc/crontab and edit it directly. That way you will
avoid the crontab -r problem in the future.
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other. Cool headed analysis is required, not name calling.
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Hi All,
I have so far not been able to find any resources describing how to set up
a ftp or http server so that you can add it to sources.list and use
apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
describing this I would be most grateful.
Regards, Fred.
Hi All,
I have so far not been able to find any resources describing how to set up
a ftp or http server so that you can add it to sources.list and use
apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
describing this I would be most grateful.
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www.padl.com. Hope this helps.
Cheers, Fred.
d any
problems but I would like to know others' experience. Most of our
production systems are web/database systems.
Also, do packages in testing get updated as security vulnerabilies occur?
or only when the maintainers wish to upload a newer version?
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d any
problems but I would like to know others' experience. Most of our
production systems are web/database systems.
Also, do packages in testing get updated as security vulnerabilies occur?
or only when the maintainers wish to upload a newer version?
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Hi Vinai,
Thanks! Your advice worked. It turns out that "on" is what I was looking
for. I post this to the list as well so that others may benefit.
Cheers, Fred.
Hi Vinai,
Thanks! Your advice worked. It turns out that "on" is what I was looking
for. I post this to the list as well so that others may benefit.
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after editing the
config file (httpd.conf).
Any information as to what the best way to accomplish this would be
appreciated. I am using Debian Woody.
Regards, Fred.
after editing the
config file (httpd.conf).
Any information as to what the best way to accomplish this would be
appreciated. I am using Debian Woody.
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Kind regards, Fred.
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Hi All,
Further to what Jeff said I can also recommend a utility called
"mii-diag". Simply running this utility will enable you to see the
currently selected media type. Use "mii-diag -h" to see full options. It
also allows you to set the media type.
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Hi All,
Further to what Jeff said I can also recommend a utility called
"mii-diag". Simply running this utility will enable you to see the
currently selected media type. Use "mii-diag -h" to see full options. It
also allows you to set the media type.
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/dev/rza1 on /raid type ext2 (rw)
I have attached the output of dmesg. If anyone has any advice I would be
most grateful.
Kind regards, Fred.
Linux version 2.2.14 (root@localhost) (gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux
(egcs-1.1.2 release)) #9 SMP Fri Mar 2 19:52:54 GMT 2001
Warning
appreciated.
Kind regards, Fred.
On Thursday 25 April 2002 10:56, Fred Clausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a newly installed Debian system that is giving me error I cannot
> find the cause of, here is an example :
>
> bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> Th
either. The error message
appeared in that case when I ran "ldd" on a executable to see what libraries
it needed.
Any input would be much appreciated.
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that have the
passwords stored encrypted?
It would be ideal if I could authenticate via the pam_ncp_auth pam module and
then retain that password for use by autofs when the home directory is
mounted. Does anyone have any ideas about how to achieve this?
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know. Perhaps there are applications similar to "yes" that I can use to give
the credentials to telnet.
Regards, Fred.
suggestions let me
know. Perhaps there are applications similar to "yes" that I can use to give
the credentials to telnet.
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> > use a heartbeat much like the current mailserver thread is going
>
> That's an option too.
It is indeed an option and I may try it in due course.
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Hello,
I'd like to configure raid 1 using the frozen 2.2 with a Mylex raid card
(acceleraid 150). Do I need the raid-1 kernel module? Also, do I need the
raidtools and raidtools2 packages? Thanks in advance.
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