On 29 Oct 2002, Michael Knorra wrote:
> > 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 start the apache.
Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which
(I'm not really sure this belongs here, but it seems at least as
fitting as -user, where I didn't get an answer. If this is the wrong
place, just tell me to shut the f**k up ;) - although in that case
I'd appreciate pointers on where to best ask this)
Hi!
One of the latest updates to my i38
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has got a fixed imap.so module at
ftp://ftp.falkenhagen.net. Didn't check it.. perhaps you can t
On 30 Oct 2002, Michael Knorra wrote:
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> > machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
>
> Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has got a fixed imap.so module at
> ftp://ftp
Hi,
The problem is I can not get authentication successful in my Postfix + SASL
server.
SASL is enabled in the server, as you can see in the attached syslog
fragment. It fails. I would like know what is the cause?.
Posibilities / Rationale
A) /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow Bad permisions.
This begins with a disk migration I did some time ago, since then when ever
I try to conect from any server to this host I recive a error and get
disconect. Then the logs show me this:
Oct 30 04:26:49 morquio sshd2[17065]: FATAL ERROR: Executing ssh1 in
compatibility mode failed.
The other proble
Hi All,
I have so far not been able to find any resources describing how to set up
a ftp or http server so that you can add it to sources.list and use
apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
describing this I would be most grateful.
Regards, Fred.
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Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
woody box
So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip's from
dhcp and, i users take an ip for which they have no lease, bloack them
w
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:39:01PM -0600, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
> can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
> woody box
>
>
> So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip'
> apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
> describing this I would be most grateful.
The commands you'll have to use are 'dpkg-scanpackages' and
'dpkg-scansources'. I don't remember the details, but it's really not too
complicated. Just read the man pages and try
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
setup to intercept
Telus' entire ADSL setup across Western Canada requires you to "login" and
register your MAC address or you don't get a valid IP...
At 01:59 PM 10/30/02, you wrote:
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and o
Mangling arround and all, maybe its good to discuss this idea here...
1.- Suppose i give you a list of mac addresses and the assigned ips they
should have
2.- If one makes that assumption, u guys think this would be a good way
to go at it (admin wise, mantainership...etc.):
a) Make a
Alex,
I suppose you could parse your leases file and create your
firewalls ruleset from that. I know that it's possible to
have DHCP notify a DDNS server to update its records so maybe
it would be possible to have the DHCP server update a firewall
ruleset on the fly.
Of course, that doesn't sto
NoCatAuth (nocat.net) does exactly this. Although I think NoCat is
designed with wireless in mind. Not sure if it works with normal wired
network cards, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in t
On October 29, 2002 08:30 am, the fabulous I. Forbes wrote:
> 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
- Forwarded message from "C. R. Oldham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Subject: RE: Forced DHCP setup
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:59:50 -0700
Thread-Topic: Forced DHCP setup
thread-index: AcKAXvIhf9+r261WRXev1Z9laq2INAAAKyng
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is p
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> Von: Craig Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Oktober 2002 23:31
> An: Scott St. John
> Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Ok, I'm sold!
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 05:07:52PM -0500, Scott St. John wrote:
> > Thanks to
On 29 Oct 2002, Michael Knorra wrote:
> > 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 start the apache.
Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which
(I'm not really sure this belongs here, but it seems at least as
fitting as -user, where I didn't get an answer. If this is the wrong
place, just tell me to shut the f**k up ;) - although in that case
I'd appreciate pointers on where to best ask this)
Hi!
One of the latest updates to my i38
Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has got a fixed imap.so module at
ftp://ftp.falkenhagen.net. Didn't check it.. perhaps you can t
On 30 Oct 2002, Michael Knorra wrote:
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> > machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
>
> Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has got a fixed imap.so module at
> ftp://ftp
Hi,
The problem is I can not get authentication successful in my Postfix + SASL
server.
SASL is enabled in the server, as you can see in the attached syslog
fragment. It fails. I would like know what is the cause?.
Posibilities / Rationale
A) /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow Bad permisions.
This begins with a disk migration I did some time ago, since then when ever
I try to conect from any server to this host I recive a error and get
disconect. Then the logs show me this:
Oct 30 04:26:49 morquio sshd2[17065]: FATAL ERROR: Executing ssh1 in
compatibility mode failed.
The other proble
Hi All,
I have so far not been able to find any resources describing how to set up
a ftp or http server so that you can add it to sources.list and use
apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
describing this I would be most grateful.
Regards, Fred.
Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
woody box
So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip's from
dhcp and, i users take an ip for which they have no lease, bloack them
w
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:39:01PM -0600, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
> can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
> woody box
>
>
> So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip'
> apt-get to install new packages. If anyone could direct me to some docs
> describing this I would be most grateful.
The commands you'll have to use are 'dpkg-scanpackages' and
'dpkg-scansources'. I don't remember the details, but it's really not too
complicated. Just read the man pages and try
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
setup to intercept
Telus' entire ADSL setup across Western Canada requires you to "login" and
register your MAC address or you don't get a valid IP...
At 01:59 PM 10/30/02, you wrote:
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on s
Mangling arround and all, maybe its good to discuss this idea here...
1.- Suppose i give you a list of mac addresses and the assigned ips they
should have
2.- If one makes that assumption, u guys think this would be a good way
to go at it (admin wise, mantainership...etc.):
a) Make a
Alex,
I suppose you could parse your leases file and create your
firewalls ruleset from that. I know that it's possible to
have DHCP notify a DDNS server to update its records so maybe
it would be possible to have the DHCP server update a firewall
ruleset on the fly.
Of course, that doesn't sto
NoCatAuth (nocat.net) does exactly this. Although I think NoCat is
designed with wireless in mind. Not sure if it works with normal wired
network cards, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in t
On October 29, 2002 08:30 am, the fabulous I. Forbes wrote:
> 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
- Forwarded message from "C. R. Oldham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Subject: RE: Forced DHCP setup
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:59:50 -0700
Thread-Topic: Forced DHCP setup
thread-index: AcKAXvIhf9+r261WRXev1Z9laq2INAAAKyng
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is p
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