On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 01:27:56PM -0600, Chris Hoover wrote:
> However, what do most of you use for:
>
> 1. Webmail
Squirrelmail
> 2. Imap/pop access
Dovecot. Courier-IMAP is also a popular choice.
Also recommended: your choice of amavis implementations and clamav.
> 3. User management
MyS
Emmanuel Halbwachs wrote:
Adam ENDRODI a écrit :
-apache
What information could Apache read from LDAP?
Authentication ?
exactly, that is why i am using mod_ldap
(libapache-mod-ldap).
so ldap-support is kind of built-in.
mfg.a.fr
IOhannes
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Adam ENDRODI a écrit :
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What information could Apache read from LDAP?
Authentication ?
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:57:40PM +0100, David Zejda wrote:
> > > 3. User management
> >
> > LDAP (with a lot of "glue" we've coded up in php and python)
>
> is there any project, that provides The Glue?
There are a number of projects that try to help maintaining
the directory and to migrate fr
> > 3. User management
>
> LDAP (with a lot of "glue" we've coded up in php and python)
is there any project, that provides The Glue?
ldap/sqldb->config files for
-postfix
-courier
-nsd
-apache
-ssh
-...
(modular design preffered)
thanks
Dvid
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Have a look at: http://buffy.riseup.net - Detailed and complete
documentation on creating an advanced mail system with all the
features you could ever hope for. I am not sure, but I think this site
is a newer version: http://ibis.riseup.net/grimoire/
micah
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On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 12:38:47PM -0600, Jose Alberto wrote:
>
> Plus, it may be good to have reiserfs and some sort of volume
> management layer (ie. LVM) preferably on hardware raid, to quickly
Strange as it sounds, but I've noticed that LVM (kernel 2.4.22)
also increased performance wrt re
Nicolas Rueff wrote:
Ainsi parla Chris Hoover le 52ème jour de l'an 2004:
Me and some friends are looking into starting a local isp. My friends
are networking experts with some linux experience and I am the linux
expert with some networking experience.
Anyway, my question is what software do mos
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 21:35, Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had a lot of headaches with Imp. Imp relies on Horde being
> correctly setup. It seems that, every time I do an update of my packages
> to the latest .deb's, Imp and Horde break. I have to completely purge
> it, and re-instal
Nicolas Rueff wrote:
Anyway, my question is what software do most of you use? Obviously,
we have decided to use Debian for our base os. However, what do most
of you use for:
1. Webmail
Imp. Works well. Really.
I've had a lot of headaches with Imp. Imp relies on Horde being
correctly set
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 06:27, "Chris Hoover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Webmail
I've used IMP for this in the past. IMP is a solid product but is REALLY
difficult to manage. If you have an admin team that doesn't comprise at
least two full-time employees then the amount of time taken to mana
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>On 22/02/04 01:38 +0100, Nicolas Rueff wrote:
>> Ainsi parla Chris Hoo
Select a scripting language to manage accounts and automate
the boring stuff like user creation.
Python, Ruby, or Perl all work well for everything.
On 22/02/04 01:38 +0100, Nicolas Rueff wrote:
> Ainsi parla Chris Hoover le 52?me jour de l'an 2004:
>
> > Me and some friends are looking into
Ainsi parla Chris Hoover le 52ème jour de l'an 2004:
> Me and some friends are looking into starting a local isp. My friends
> are networking experts with some linux experience and I am the linux
> expert with some networking experience.
>
> Anyway, my question is what software do most of you us
On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 14:50, charlie derr wrote:
> > 5. Drive usage control (i.e. user only get 10M for mail and 15M for web)
>
> We have quotas implemented on the web and mail servers. This is a daily
>task though (raising quotas of people who've exceeded their default)
You could automate
Chris Hoover wrote:
>
> Anyway, my question is what software do most of you use? Obviously, we have
> decided to use Debian for our base os. However, what do most of you use
> for:
>
> 1. Webmail
I use IMP (part of Horde, http://www.horde.org/). It's not the best,
but it turned out to be the
Hello,
I work for a school (which is not technically an isp, but since we have
4 T1s and several hundred users, many things will overlap).
Chris Hoover wrote:
Me and some friends are looking into starting a local isp. My friends are
networking experts with some linux experience and I am the lin
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