Has anyone done any performance tests on OpenLDAP on SMP and/or
hyper-threading machines?
I'm about to setup some OpenLDAP servers, they will have 2 * 1.8GHz P4 Xeon
CPUs with hyper-threading (4 virtual CPUs) and 4G of RAM.
Between 3.5G of cache and a fast hardware RAID setup I expect that the
Ok, the other day someone scanned the ports from 3102 to 3230 on my
server. My firewall picked it up and told me about it. I have the
originating IP, date/time, etc...
Question: What do you suggest I do about it? I've already contacted the
owner of the IP's (cox.net) but really don't know what the
I talked to the guy who takes care of the Debian Consultants page and got
the go-ahead to build a page for Debian friendly ISP's. Unfortunately, I
lost the list of them that I had.
I apologize, but if anyone is interested in being on the page, would you
please send me the info. If you know of anyo
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 08:36:05PM -0600, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> Ok, the other day someone scanned the ports from 3102 to 3230 on my
> server. My firewall picked it up and told me about it. I have the
> originating IP, date/time, etc...
>
> Question: What do you suggest I do about it? I've already
Hi Rod,
Usually if we get such a report, we'll inform the client of their actions.
Most times that discourages them from doing it.
If they do it repeatedly and to many different hosts/IPs, then obviously
there is something going on and we act on that. But rarely would an ISP
disconnect a server o
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 07:38, Jason Lim wrote:
> Usually if we get such a report, we'll inform the client of their actions.
> Most times that discourages them from doing it.
In any case it's a service to your client - who is the one paying you. It
always amazes me that people on the net expect you
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