Hi, just a quick email to find out.
1. is the vchkpw/vpopmial package still being maintained under Debian,
doesn't look like it as vchkpw is several versions behind what is on the
inter7 site.
2. is there still a qmail list for Debian that anyone knows about.
etc
Have been using exim f
Hi, just a quick email to find out.
1. is the vchkpw/vpopmial package still being maintained under Debian,
doesn't look like it as vchkpw is several versions behind what is on the
inter7 site.
2. is there still a qmail list for Debian that anyone knows about.
etc
Have been using exim
Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home
growen solution just isn't up to the task any more, and it strikes me as
a rather pointless excersise to re-invent a wheel that has been inveted
probably countless times before.
I've been checking a few out bt most of them "
Hi, we are looking out for some good ISP billing software, as our home
growen solution just isn't up to the task any more, and it strikes me as
a rather pointless excersise to re-invent a wheel that has been inveted
probably countless times before.
I've been checking a few out bt most of them
A possible solution here is to get exim to have it's own password file,
ie /etc/eximpasswd or something, containing lines almost identicle to
that in /etc/passwd, this way the users would have access to exim but
not be actual system users.
The other alternative is to use something like PAM or LD
Is there any way that I can get a inetd service to bind to 1 IP address
only??
ie we have a box running with severla IP's/subnets running on it, however
I want one service to be available only to 1 subnet,
I realise I could always block the service with ipchains, but I'd prefer
just to get the
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