On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 17:27:29 -0600, Matt Fair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I want to use my server as my smtp server. I have switched it to use
>port 26 because my isp filters port 25 for their smtp. I want to use it
>to send to any domain.
Do you try to send to port 26 on a machine that you did
On Sunday 07 January 2001 05:55, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
> The best I have seen so far is IMP , part of the Horde project. Available
> in potato and woody, depends on PHP{3,4} .
>
> Works out of the box. Really.
Seems rather resource hungry to run though. It uses more CPU power and RAM
in the se
Ciao,
Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 09:27:24PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> Seems rather resource hungry to run though. It uses more CPU power and RAM
> in the server machine than you would hope for. Also it's web pages seem a
> bit slow and unoptimised. For all that it still looks slightly klunky.
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001 15:48:38 +1100, Craig Sanders writes:
>> Does your ISP offer some kind of smtp-queuing? We do (mail is put into
>> a queue, there?s a script watching the dialin-logs, when it sees that
>> there?s a queue for that user, sendmail is started with on-the-fly
>> rewritten options fo
Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
Ordinarily I'd just ask an acquaintance, but all the admins I
personally know who'd go for this have screwed up their name servers
at one point or another and didn't know it!
Maybe the question to ask is should a bunch of us
Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
>
> Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
>
> Ordinarily I'd just ask an acquaintance, but all the admins I
> personally know who'd go for this have screwed up their name servers
> at one point or another and didn't know it!
We provide
I've been looking for the same thing. I really wouldn't mind finding
someone who'd let me put a box at his place. 'cuz if my dns goes, so
goes my website, *critical* mail services and everything else. And I'd
be willing to do the same in return.
~duane
Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
> Is there
http://granitecanyon.com http://centralinfo.net
Both free, both very dependable.
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> Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
>>
>> Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
>>
>> Ordinarily I'd just ask an acquaintance, but all the admins I
Kevin> http://granitecanyon.com http://centralinfo.net
Kevin> Both free, both very dependable.
Hmm, this from http://granitecanyon.com/status.shtml
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We have been experiencing router problems for the past two days as our 4-port 10/100
ethernet card f
So use both, if you have 4 nameservers + however many you have, its
fairly tough for them all to go down.
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> Kevin> http://granitecanyon.com http://centralinfo.net
> Kevin> Both free, both very dependable.
> Hmm, this from http://granitecany
Hello,
Bulent Murtezaoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
We do offer such a service. 100 DEM (~ 50 US-$) per month for each
500 domains, administration via web-interface.
Shalom!
.\ndreas
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I agree. I'll trade backup mail and DNS with someone!
-Original Message-
From: Duane Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 8:53 AM
To: Bulent Murtezaoglu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Back-up DNS?
I've been looking for the same thing. I real
hi,
have a wierd problem here. we have standard debian box here running wuftp,
as well as an NT box with iis 5.0. (and ftp)
a particular customer sitting behind a NAT'd firewall cant connect to our
debian wuftp server, but has no problem with the NT box.
ive allowed their specific class C range
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 10:14:50AM +1100, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
> hi,
>
> have a wierd problem here. we have standard debian box here running wuftp,
> as well as an NT box with iis 5.0. (and ftp)
>
> a particular customer sitting behind a NAT'd firewall cant connect to our
> debian wuftp ser
Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> have a wierd problem here. we have standard debian box here running wuftp,
> as well as an NT box with iis 5.0. (and ftp)
>
> a particular customer sitting behind a NAT'd firewall cant connect to our
> debian wuftp server, but has no problem with the NT box
hi all,
that makes perfect sense, i'll let the customer know ;-)
thanks to all!
Regards,
Marc-Adrian Napoli
Network Admin
Connect Infobahn Australia
+61 2 9212 0387
> Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > have a wierd problem here. we have standard debian box here running
wuftp,
> >
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Brendon B wrote:
> I agree. I'll trade backup mail and DNS with someone!
ditto. I have a fast conenction to a very lightly loaded server. Run
exim. I will hold mail for you, standard 5 days, not mail from you.
-- Ghane
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Du
I am just wondering if anyone knows of any radius servers that support
LDAP for configuration. Cistron Radius sounds good, but it can only use
LDAP for authentication, not for other configuration options such as
static IP addresses.
Can anyone advise my of a radius server that supports all confi
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