Hello,
One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog,
which I do not understand.
18:02:05 inpu icmplog: destination unreachable from 195.179.172.30
18
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:41:55 +0200, Bernd Harmsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
>NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog,
>which I do not understand.
>
>---
> -Original Message-
> From: Bernd Harmsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:42 AM
> To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
Thanks,
Bernd
Just bind x.x.x.200/29 to the eth0 interface of the .206 box, and
x.x.x.192/29 to the eth0 interface of the .194 box, then use a ppp
link between .206 and 194, bind x.x.x.192/29 to ppp0 of .206, and
x.x.x.200/29 to ppp0 of .194, here a table:
.206 .194
eth0 x.x.x.200/29 x.
Hello,
This isn't strictly about debian/linux (sorry, but I'm desperate).
We have are a UK based ISP support company with a small satellite office
in Portugal.. we've had an ISDN line for about four months now, and have
intermittent failures... symtoms are a hideous noise and the line goes
down f
hi all,
is there any solution for allowing web access to non-locally stored mail ?
i mean, let's say i have a pop3/imap server, call it POP.
i have another server, call it WEBMAIL. users connect to WEBMAIL and read
their mail (that's fisically on POP). from what i read (or understood)
courier
could
IMP, from http://www.horde.org
Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL.
Works.
--
Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
Brainbench Linux MVP
- Original Message -
From: "marco frattola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi all,
> is there any solution for allowing web access to non-loca
thank you very much for the suggestion.
i guess you're using it (you say 'works').
how much load can it handle?
> IMP, from http://www.horde.org
>
> Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL.
>
> Works.
>
> --
> Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
> Brainbench Linux MVP
>
> -
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 06:36:25PM +0200, marco frattola wrote:
> thank you very much for the suggestion.
> i guess you're using it (you say 'works').
> how much load can it handle?
Man, this is Debian-ISP list, and people here are supposed
to know some basics of computers in general.
If you've ne
Yes, using it for the last two years.
Loads are light, max of a user every day. It is used by staff members when
away from their desks, or traveling. I see no reason why it shouldn't
scale, and it handles mailboxes (mine) of over 6MB.
HTH
--
Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
Brainbench Linux MVP
- Or
Hello All,
A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still
haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of
combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root and my
account as /bin/bash; and uninstalling everything except gnome+enl
Hi all,
the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted
passwd as /bin/passwd is used.
I'm using shadow passwds.
Why is this happenig ?
Saludos.
--
__
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware.
Tels. 665.
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:16:18PM -0700, Erik Abella wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still
> haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of
> combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root an
Marc, flames to /dev/nul please.
At 12:25 PM 4/9/01 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
>195.179.172.30 looks like a backbone router of ISION Internet in
>Hamburg, as you could have found out yourself by doing a reverse DNS
>lookup. That router is trying to tell you that a packet your machine
>has sent out w
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted
> passwd as /bin/passwd is used.
> I'm using shadow passwds.
Look at the shadowconfig(8) manual page. Maybe it can help.
Jeremy C. Reed
echo '9,J8HD,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[E
Hello,
One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog,
which I do not understand.
18:02:05 inpu icmplog: destination unreachable from 195.179.172.30
1
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:41:55 +0200, Bernd Harmsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
>NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog,
>which I do not understand.
>
>--
> -Original Message-
> From: Bernd Harmsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:42 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with
> NetSai
Thanks,
Bernd
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Just bind x.x.x.200/29 to the eth0 interface of the .206 box, and
x.x.x.192/29 to the eth0 interface of the .194 box, then use a ppp
link between .206 and 194, bind x.x.x.192/29 to ppp0 of .206, and
x.x.x.200/29 to ppp0 of .194, here a table:
.206 .194
eth0 x.x.x.200/29 x
Hello,
This isn't strictly about debian/linux (sorry, but I'm desperate).
We have are a UK based ISP support company with a small satellite office
in Portugal.. we've had an ISDN line for about four months now, and have
intermittent failures... symtoms are a hideous noise and the line goes
down
hi all,
is there any solution for allowing web access to non-locally stored mail ?
i mean, let's say i have a pop3/imap server, call it POP.
i have another server, call it WEBMAIL. users connect to WEBMAIL and read
their mail (that's fisically on POP). from what i read (or understood)
courier
coul
IMP, from http://www.horde.org
Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL.
Works.
--
Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
Brainbench Linux MVP
- Original Message -
From: "marco frattola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi all,
> is there any solution for allowing web access to non-loc
thank you very much for the suggestion.
i guess you're using it (you say 'works').
how much load can it handle?
> IMP, from http://www.horde.org
>
> Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL.
>
> Works.
>
> --
> Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
> Brainbench Linux MVP
>
> -
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 06:36:25PM +0200, marco frattola wrote:
> thank you very much for the suggestion.
> i guess you're using it (you say 'works').
> how much load can it handle?
Man, this is Debian-ISP list, and people here are supposed
to know some basics of computers in general.
If you've n
Yes, using it for the last two years.
Loads are light, max of a user every day. It is used by staff members when
away from their desks, or traveling. I see no reason why it shouldn't
scale, and it handles mailboxes (mine) of over 6MB.
HTH
--
Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta
Brainbench Linux MVP
- O
Hello All,
A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still
haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of
combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root and my
account as /bin/bash; and uninstalling everything except gnome+en
Hi all,
the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted
passwd as /bin/passwd is used.
I'm using shadow passwds.
Why is this happenig ?
Saludos.
--
__
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware.
Tels. 665
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:16:18PM -0700, Erik Abella wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still
> haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of
> combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root a
Marc, flames to /dev/nul please.
At 12:25 PM 4/9/01 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
>195.179.172.30 looks like a backbone router of ISION Internet in
>Hamburg, as you could have found out yourself by doing a reverse DNS
>lookup. That router is trying to tell you that a packet your machine
>has sent out
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted
> passwd as /bin/passwd is used.
> I'm using shadow passwds.
Look at the shadowconfig(8) manual page. Maybe it can help.
Jeremy C. Reed
echo '9,J8HD,fDGG8B@?:536FC5=8@I
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