Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> my /etc/hosts.allow has only one entry:
>
> ALL: LOCAL .michelle-is.de
>
> and the /etc/hosts.deny has
>
> ALL: PARANOID
>
And the machines that are trying to mount all have valid DNS
entries, with working reverse lookups from the s
Hello,
Now I need to change some NIC's in my Router and 9 Servers with the
new 3Com NIC's ausrüsten and need NEW Drivers and Modules ... :-/
I use Debian 2.2r2 (2.2.18pre)
Can anyone help me with the 3c982-TXM ???
Danke
Michelle
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Hello!
I am going to install a web mail reading system. It has to:
- support qmail with virtualdomains
- have a look that would be reasonably easy to customize
- be written in a way that isn't a nightmare to
understand/modify
- be secure (well, you can't really prove that, but the code
SQWebMail.
It's fast (written in C), supports qmail very well, and the HTML is
separate (templated) from the code, so it's easy to customize.
http://www.inter7.com
Eric
>Hello!
>
>I am going to install a web mail reading system. It has to:
> - support qmail with virtualdomains
> - have a
On 01-01-19 Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Now I need to change some NIC's in my Router and 9 Servers with the
> new 3Com NIC's ausrüsten and need NEW Drivers and Modules ... :-/
ausruesten ist since which day a english word? Please use proper english
on this list, when you write to it. If you send t
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Christian Kurz (rudely) wrote:
> ausruesten ist since which day a english word? Please use proper english
OK. Correction 1.
"ausruesten ist since when an english word?"
^^ ^
> to two different debian mailinglist,
Correction 2.
"to two different
Another English xenophobe. How charming.
But as you want to be an arse about it, read on...
On Friday, January 19, 2001, at 11:51 PM, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Christian Kurz (rudely) wrote:
>
> > ausruesten ist since which day a english word? Please use proper english
>
We are currently looking at replacing our current radius implementation
of cistron+ mysql patch with either a newer version of cistron or
something different. Perhaps the free merit. We like cistron because of
the SQL backend. However it looks as though the mysql patch hasn't been
updated to work
> We are currently looking at replacing our current radius implementation
> of cistron+ mysql patch with either a newer version of cistron or
> something different. Perhaps the free merit. We like cistron because of
> the SQL backend. However it looks as though the mysql patch hasn't been
> u
On Friday, January 19, 2001, at 04:16 PM, David Bishop wrote:
> > Since when is ausruesten an an English word.
>
> Correction: Since when is ausruesten *an* English word *?* Correcting one
> mistake with two of your own is actually pretty funny. :-)
>
Ha ha!! No worries though - I've
Wayne,
Great!!! I haven't had the time to comb the web for cistron updates.
Didn't even know there was a 1.6.4. You know your working too much
when.
As per some of my other questions is this the defacto standard as far as
free radius servers go? I use cistron and like cistron but if there ar
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