Hi,
Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major problems with
my Apache. The problems started when cron.d ran this morning. The config
has been like this for over a month, so I doubt it that that is the
problem. When I do a 'strace -f apachectl start', the last lines are:
old_mm
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 39 lines which said:
> Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
First, sid is named unstable (sid == System In Development) and for a
reason.
> my Apache.
Probably the Glibc problem
one note to this topic:
anyone, who has root access to machine atteched to LAN, can setup
any arbitrary MAC address to ethernet interface by using ifconfig command.
so building access/accounting rules upon MAC addresses does not guarantee
enhanced security/reliabil
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> a message of 39 lines which said:
>
> > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
>
> First, sid is named unstable (sid == System In Developme
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > a message of 39 lines which said:
> >
> > > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
> >
> > First, sid is named unstable (sid ==
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > > a message of 39 lines which said:
> > >
> > > > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been
Hello All
I am looking for a means to audit our DNS zone files.
Particularly I need something that checks that their are still
upstream NS records pointing to our server for each domain that we
host. Also I would like to check that our NS records point to valid
name servers (particularly with
At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google for
it now.
i wouldn't (voluntarily) use anything else.
actually, i still have a few solaris boxes, but they're consi
I am migrating to Debian for my DNS servers, and am wondering if there is a
way to setup something so that if anyone goes to .mycomany.com they get
redirected to a host of my choice. We are trying to get rid of alot of old
.mycomany.com records, but I'm afraid some of them are still in use
At 12:47 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>Here is my script I used a couple years ago. (I don't advocate Linux over
BSD. I do advocate freedom of choice.)
I think I will try this script, THANK YOU. The biggest problem, which I
think we
have all talked about is that BSDi starts at us
Hi all,
I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are your
experiences with testing in production environments? I have not had any
p
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:16:49AM -0500, Jayson Johnson wrote:
> I am migrating to Debian for my DNS servers, and am wondering if there is a
> way to setup something so that if anyone goes to .mycomany.com they get
> redirected to a host of my choice. We are trying to get rid of alot of
Hi Fred,
The first bit I can't say much about.. it's woody all the way here, but
planning is made on bringen sarge in our env., but that's a long way from
here.
About the security updates. No, there is a security administration within
Debian, but I read that they only work on the current stable
Hi,
> First, does anyone know of a way to export the user accounts on BSDi and
> import them into
> a Debian box? I have close to 5,000 accounts I need to bring over.
>From the password database conversion scripts I gather you are storing the
user account information locally. Perhaps with this m
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Fred Clausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
> currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
> depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are your
> experiences with te
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
> At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> >1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
>
> I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google for
> it now.
pwunconv is the tool for converting a Linux passwd a
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
> I think I will try this script, THANK YOU. The biggest problem, which I
> think we
> have all talked about is that BSDi starts at userid 100. I think I can
> modify the
> script to redo the userid count.
Then you will also need to chown the files t
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:08:55AM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> >1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
>
> I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google
> for it now.
that would be because BSDi has it
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Can anyone give me a hint (or solution ;-) for this problem? If you need
> any additional info, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yes, I hope so. It is the imap.so.
You can comment out the entry "extension=imap.so" in the php.ini file
and
Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian server up
and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One word: ROCKS!
Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed, stability,
performance! NICE :)
Moving user accounts over tonight and will sta
:-)
Always nice to see someone fall in love with Debian :-)
>
> Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian server
> up
> and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One word: ROCKS!
>
> Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed,
I had this done to me about a year ago. I swore that I'd
NEVER convert!!
Shortly after the first one, I had him converting production servers on
the fly - wow! scary!!! (he said it was kind of like changing
the engine of a car going 100MPH down the highway...)
8)
At 02:13 PM 10/29/02, you wr
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 05:07:52PM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian
> server up and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One
> word: ROCKS!
>
> Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed,
> stab
Okay... i have a very extremely rare problem with iptables look
here... ive an internal host I that connectos through gateway F... it
attempot to contact website W and succeeds. when i attempt to do so
from F, it fails to connect Now, the problem is that, if i set up a
squid on F, obvio
On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> connect to W can anyone help me??
Maybe.
Please provide real information.
Show us your IP masquerading rules.
Show us your interfaces.
Show us your routing table.
Show us how you test.
Show us when it works.
Show us when it fails.
Jeremy C
Solved fo the record TCP_ECN is a bad thing to have turned on by
default i guess most of you already know that... just send newbies
the link to this message
El mar, 29-10-2002 a las 19:06, Jeremy C. Reed escribió:
> On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
>
> > connect to W can a
At 11:13 PM 10/29/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Always nice to see someone fall in love with Debian :-)
Oh, I am in love alright. I am just amazed, but sad at the same time.
This is what Linux is capable of, but there are distributions out there
that do not give this kind of performance. I guess it c
Hi,
I have been tearing my hair out trying to get postfix and a virtual mail
solution setup
and working here at our small isp. Not only is there a lack of docs but
I was wondering
if you could help me, im almost positive yesterday when I attempted to
install
postfix-mysql package , that when it
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Craig Sanders [mailto:cas@;taz.net.au]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Oktober 2002 23:31
> An: Scott St. John
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Ok, I'm sold!
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 05:07:52PM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> > Thanks to a friend ve
Hi,
Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major problems with
my Apache. The problems started when cron.d ran this morning. The config
has been like this for over a month, so I doubt it that that is the
problem. When I do a 'strace -f apachectl start', the last lines are:
old_mm
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 39 lines which said:
> Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
First, sid is named unstable (sid == System In Development) and for a
reason.
> my Apache.
Probably the Glibc problem
one note to this topic:
anyone, who has root access to machine atteched to LAN, can setup
any arbitrary MAC address to ethernet interface by using ifconfig
command.
so building access/accounting rules upon MAC addresses does not
guarantee
enhanced security/reliab
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> a message of 39 lines which said:
>
> > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
>
> First, sid is named unstable (sid == System In Developme
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > a message of 39 lines which said:
> >
> > > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
> >
> > First, sid is named unstable (sid ==
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > > a message of 39 lines which said:
> > >
> > > > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been
Hello All
I am looking for a means to audit our DNS zone files.
Particularly I need something that checks that their are still
upstream NS records pointing to our server for each domain that we
host. Also I would like to check that our NS records point to valid
name servers (particularly with
At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google for
it now.
i wouldn't (voluntarily) use anything else.
actually, i still have a few solaris boxes, but they're considere
I am migrating to Debian for my DNS servers, and am wondering if there is a
way to setup something so that if anyone goes to .mycomany.com they get
redirected to a host of my choice. We are trying to get rid of alot of old
.mycomany.com records, but I'm afraid some of them are still in use
At 12:47 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>Here is my script I used a couple years ago. (I don't advocate Linux over
BSD. I do advocate freedom of choice.)
I think I will try this script, THANK YOU. The biggest problem, which I
think we
have all talked about is that BSDi starts at useri
Hi all,
I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are your
experiences with testing in production environments? I have not had any
p
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:16:49AM -0500, Jayson Johnson wrote:
> I am migrating to Debian for my DNS servers, and am wondering if there is a
> way to setup something so that if anyone goes to .mycomany.com they get
> redirected to a host of my choice. We are trying to get rid of alot of
Hi Fred,
The first bit I can't say much about.. it's woody all the way here, but
planning is made on bringen sarge in our env., but that's a long way from
here.
About the security updates. No, there is a security administration within
Debian, but I read that they only work on the current stable
Hi,
> First, does anyone know of a way to export the user accounts on BSDi and
> import them into
> a Debian box? I have close to 5,000 accounts I need to bring over.
>From the password database conversion scripts I gather you are storing the
user account information locally. Perhaps with this m
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Fred Clausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
> currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
> depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are your
> experiences with te
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
> At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> >1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
>
> I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google for
> it now.
pwunconv is the tool for converting a Linux passwd a
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
> I think I will try this script, THANK YOU. The biggest problem, which I
> think we
> have all talked about is that BSDi starts at userid 100. I think I can
> modify the
> script to redo the userid count.
Then you will also need to chown the files t
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:08:55AM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> >1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file
>
> I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google
> for it now.
that would be because BSDi has it
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Can anyone give me a hint (or solution ;-) for this problem? If you need
> any additional info, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yes, I hope so. It is the imap.so.
You can comment out the entry "extension=imap.so" in the php.ini file
and
Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian server up
and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One word: ROCKS!
Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed, stability,
performance! NICE :)
Moving user accounts over tonight and will start
:-)
Always nice to see someone fall in love with Debian :-)
>
> Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian server
> up
> and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One word: ROCKS!
>
> Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed,
I had this done to me about a year ago. I swore that I'd
NEVER convert!!
Shortly after the first one, I had him converting production servers on
the fly - wow! scary!!! (he said it was kind of like changing
the engine of a car going 100MPH down the highway...)
8)
At 02:13 PM 10/29/02, you wr
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 05:07:52PM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> Thanks to a friend very familiar with Debian I have my first Debian
> server up and running on a Dual Processor IBM Netfinity Server. One
> word: ROCKS!
>
> Just in playing around I see what I was hoping for with RH, speed,
> stab
Okay... i have a very extremely rare problem with iptables look
here... ive an internal host I that connectos through gateway F... it
attempot to contact website W and succeeds. when i attempt to do so
from F, it fails to connect Now, the problem is that, if i set up a
squid on F, obvio
On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> connect to W can anyone help me??
Maybe.
Please provide real information.
Show us your IP masquerading rules.
Show us your interfaces.
Show us your routing table.
Show us how you test.
Show us when it works.
Show us when it fails.
Jeremy C
Solved fo the record TCP_ECN is a bad thing to have turned on by
default i guess most of you already know that... just send newbies
the link to this message
El mar, 29-10-2002 a las 19:06, Jeremy C. Reed escribió:
> On 29 Oct 2002, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
>
> > connect to W can a
At 11:13 PM 10/29/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Always nice to see someone fall in love with Debian :-)
Oh, I am in love alright. I am just amazed, but sad at the same time.
This is what Linux is capable of, but there are distributions out there
that do not give this kind of performance. I guess it come
Hi,
I have been tearing my hair out trying to get postfix and a virtual mail
solution setup
and working here at our small isp. Not only is there a lack of docs but
I was wondering
if you could help me, im almost positive yesterday when I attempted to
install
postfix-mysql package , that when it
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