From: "Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Hi
>
>I need to setup a radius server and need it to be able to do edir auth
>via ldap.
>
>Any suggests?
FreeRADIUS .... http://www.freeradius.org
Pete
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>Regards
>Craig
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Tinus Nijmeijers wrote:
just wanted to run this by some people more knowledgeable than myself.
please tell me if I'm wrong.
-at the registrar: change the IP of dns0.domain.net to the IP of NEW
-change the zone files on OLD and NEW to reflect the move to the new IP
-wait a couple of days for everyo
Anyone know of any Debian-ready tools to allow customers to conduct
speed tests? I'd like to have some tools on-net, so that any
overloading at public speed tests doesn't diminish the perceived speed
of a customer's connection.
Thanks,
Pete
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se of this, the tape backup is inaccessible.
I know I'm going to have to reboot, but I don't like it. If anyone knows
what is going on, maybe I could prevent it from happening again.
I'll include the /proc/scsi/scsi and /proc/scsi/aic7xxx, in case they can
provide a clue.
Thank
se of this, the tape backup is inaccessible.
I know I'm going to have to reboot, but I don't like it. If anyone knows
what is going on, maybe I could prevent it from happening again.
I'll include the /proc/scsi/scsi and /proc/scsi/aic7xxx, in case they can
provide a clue.
Thank
You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but
you're better off designing it correctly.
Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet
at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or
switch to tie together the data path fro
You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but
you're better off designing it correctly.
Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet
at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or
switch to tie together the data path fro
I've added comments inline...
Rhesa Rozendaal wrote:
We are going to physically move our boxes, but for the dns the process
will amount to the same thing.
So here is what we'll do:
- Lower the ttl on all zones three days before the move
Lower the TTL on all zones OR INDIVIDUAL A RECORDS at least
I've added comments inline...
Rhesa Rozendaal wrote:
We are going to physically move our boxes, but for the dns the process
will amount to the same thing.
So here is what we'll do:
- Lower the ttl on all zones three days before the move
Lower the TTL on all zones OR INDIVIDUAL A RECORDS at least
aCaB wrote:
First off, ISP-B should be dropping your spoofed packets on the floor
once they hit their network.
I'm a strange guy, I know, but I totally disagree. IMHO An ISP should
provide a customer with the internet. That's it.
Right, "that's it". The ISP should provide the Internet with the
c
aCaB wrote:
First off, ISP-B should be dropping your spoofed packets on the floor
once they hit their network.
I'm a strange guy, I know, but I totally disagree. IMHO An ISP should
provide a customer with the internet. That's it.
Right, "that's it". The ISP should provide the Internet with the
I'mcurrently using quota support with ext3 in full journal mode, on a
large webserver and its working quite nicely.
System:
Debian 3.0
kernel: 2.4.24(with quota support of course)
Quota Utilities 3.0.9
apache 2
proftpd-mysql
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to se
I'mcurrently using quota support with ext3 in full journal mode, on a
large webserver and its working quite nicely.
System:
Debian 3.0
kernel: 2.4.24(with quota support of course)
Quota Utilities 3.0.9
apache 2
proftpd-mysql
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to
We too use cerberus and its quite a nice application and very
inexpensive for what it does.
Pete Shuleski
Network Administrator
http://www.nni.com
John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
We currently use a commercial system, but it works great for us, and the
price really isnt that bad. It also is
We too use cerberus and its quite a nice application and very
inexpensive for what it does.
Pete Shuleski
Network Administrator
http://www.nni.com
John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
We currently use a commercial system, but it works great for us, and the
price really isnt that bad. It also is
Daemontools is quite useful.
they can be found at:
http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
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Hi,
what is the best tool for watching and restarting processes
automatically?
Thanks for your attention!
Peter
Daemontools is quite useful.
they can be found at:
http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
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Hi,
what is the best tool for watching and restarting processes
automatically?
Thanks for your attention!
Peter
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listed your subscribed folders.
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~/Maildir/.debianlists/new) and they should have there own
courierimapuiddb file.
5) Logs show anything?
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On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 13:39, Justin Ryan wrote:
> Heya all..
>
> I've got a server running Debian woody with courier-imap-ssl (just moved
> over
Anybody know where to get a kernel patch/driver for aacraid for the 2.4.2
kernel?
Pete
Anybody know where to get a kernel patch/driver for aacraid for the 2.4.2
kernel?
Pete
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probe error block-major-8, error=2. I tried adding this
as an alias to modules.conf (alias block-major-8 percraid) but no luck.
I have managed to get *one* Red Hat pre-compiled kitchen sink kernel to boot
(2.2.14-5.0smp) but nothing else.
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is something that is possible, or do I just try to divide the
> clients through the 2 lines and just be as aware as I can to the needs of
> both lines?
Scott,
Check out the how-to from the Linux Router Project
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net/dox/monkeynoodle/LRP-Load-Balancing-HOWTO.txt
Pete Bil
ne on the
command line, but not from cron. Assume that all variables are properly
populated.
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print SENDMAIL "\n";
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print SENDMAIL "SAEMS is sending $units units\n";
close(SENDMAIL);
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rver without
> restarting the server ie ndc reload
Ummm, aren't you going to have to burp the server (i.e. ndc reload) to get
it to start serving those zones.
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Obviously, most would be available through Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Ken wrote:
> Certain providers (e.g. Sprintlink and Digex) reportedly filter anything
> smaller that /18 from non customers. I think these outfits do advertise
> /24's for customers.
Almost all of them now filter longer than /24.
Pete
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