Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also
read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful.
One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running
qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried
putting the qmail daemons into hosts.
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 02:38, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> Never really looked into how reliable that is, but it's there. I'd like to
> see apt-get support some sort of 'reinstall' command.
You mean it doesn't? I could have sworn... (alternately: apt-get clean;
apt-get --download-only install $package; d
Hi all,
I ran apt-get update; apt-get upgrade on my mailserver today and
have now the following problem:
Whenever I try to send an email from my local pine client I get
[Mail not sent. Sending error: 451 Error: queue file write error]
Anybody knows why that would be?
I ran
postfix check
with n
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> If I don't want to use MD5 in my linux box, is it possible to migrate
> the account/password?
> > > How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
> > > I may be wrong, but I remember FreeBSD uses MD5 passwd encryption while
> > > Debia
OK. It will be easy if Linux use md5 password. But, if my Linux does not
use md5 and is about to migrate to md5 for easier account migration, how
can I do in Debian 2.2r4?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I think your method is very wise. But after I download the apache source
by "apt-get source apache", how can I rename the package so that I can
build my cusmomized .deb packages?
Usually, I'll dpkg-source -x .dsc, then
cd
dpkg-buildpackages -uc -us -rfakeroot
This will build .deb package
Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
one in the stable release).
Thanks,
Matt
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El lun, 03-12-2001 a las 23:40, Matt Fair escribió:
> Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
> I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
> one in the stable release).
> Thanks,
> Matt
I like phpgroupware'sbut thats only me...sigh
Alex
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On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:40:08PM -0600, Matt Fair wrote:
> Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
> I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
> one in the stable release).
- RT is good, at least it is clearly written and easily fit to your need
if yo
Hiya all
I need to have a directory /home/public to have
1770 permissions. The group owner is smbusers
and they access this directory though samba.
My problem is that the directory is set on 1775
but when users create new files it doesn't carry
the correct permission or group. The user that
cre
Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also
read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful.
One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running
qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried
putting the qmail daemons into hosts.a
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 02:38, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> Never really looked into how reliable that is, but it's there. I'd like to
> see apt-get support some sort of 'reinstall' command.
You mean it doesn't? I could have sworn... (alternately: apt-get clean;
apt-get --download-only install $package; dp
Hi all,
I ran apt-get update; apt-get upgrade on my mailserver today and
have now the following problem:
Whenever I try to send an email from my local pine client I get
[Mail not sent. Sending error: 451 Error: queue file write error]
Anybody knows why that would be?
I ran
postfix check
with no
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> If I don't want to use MD5 in my linux box, is it possible to migrate
> the account/password?
> > > How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
> > > I may be wrong, but I remember FreeBSD uses MD5 passwd encryption while
> > > Debian
OK. It will be easy if Linux use md5 password. But, if my Linux does not
use md5 and is about to migrate to md5 for easier account migration, how
can I do in Debian 2.2r4?
Thanks.
--
Patrick Hsieh--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I think your method is very wise. But after I download the apache source
by "apt-get source apache", how can I rename the package so that I can
build my cusmomized .deb packages?
Usually, I'll dpkg-source -x .dsc, then
cd
dpkg-buildpackages -uc -us -rfakeroot
This will build .deb packages
Would would be the best trouble ticket system to use?
I took a rt, but it doesn't look as good people say it is (at least the
one in the stable release).
Thanks,
Matt
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