While I see that it may be useful to have zone data in an sql
backend, I don't like the idea of plugging a mission-critical
service such as a dns server directly to an sql database. A dns
server has to be as simple as possible, with as few dependencies as
possible. Serving zone data directly from a
I use tinydns for a company that serves over one billion web hits per
day (not visitors, hits, and no I'm not exaggerating). The authoritative
nameservers serve between 100 and 300 queries/sec on each of five
nameservers, for between 50 and 90 million queries answered per day.
Hardware on those ser
Oliver Hitz wrote:
>
> On 08 Apr 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> > I recently switched to mydns (http://mydns.bboy.net/). As
> all data is stored
> > in a mysql (or pgsql) backend, it's easy to edit
> zones/resource records. And
>
> While I see that it may be useful to have zone data in an sql
> bac
hey list!
i've setup a linux router/firewall based on debian 3.0 kernel release 2.4.19
at one of our customers networks. the netfilter package (iptables) is used
(rc. 1.2.6a). this box has a DSL connection to the internet.
the problem is now, that the clients can't connect sometimes to the
inter
On Tuesday 08 April 2003 20:25, Markus Welsch wrote:
[spamassassin]
> since it's written in perl it will be a huge performance decrease, right?
The biggest problem with spamassassin is the startup delay until the
interpreter is loaded and the perl program is compiled. Running with
spamd/spamc s
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Hi
I've thought several times about using DNSRBLs, but I don't know nothing about
them... Do you recommend them to me? Are they difficult to add to my
sendmail? Any doc where I can get more info about them?
Thanks in advance
El Miércoles, 9 de Abri
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Well... heh, I made a simple query to Google that lead me to (guess it)
dnsrbl.com, where I found that using its lists is as simple as adding a line
to sendmail.mc
FEATURE(dnsbl,`spam.dnsrbl.net')dnl
So having solved the question of how to use DNSR
On 09 Apr 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> - Three db-servers (2 in active-active replication, and a third running from
> the last daily db export)
> - the mysql connection procedure in mission critical programs (mydns, snmp
> gatherer) is hacked to try both main servers in r/w mode, and then the third
Interesting. I see you're prepared for the worst case :-)
However, since I am somewhat lazy, I prefer to have all my services
work with standard apt-get'able packages. This may also prevent
possible security related problems.
I am using the 'database-export-approach' to maintain the
configuration f
On Wednesday 09 April 2003 11:42, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> I've thought several times about using DNSRBLs, but I don't know nothing
> about them... Do you recommend them to me? Are they difficult to add to my
> sendmail? Any doc where I can get more info about them?
http://spews.org has a
On 09 Apr 2003, Markus Welsch wrote:
> So you are using the approach I am currently working on. I'll be doing
> extensive error checking since ... sql server(s) not responding/no
> access, invalid data, etc and after the update i'll send out an email
> report with all the details.
What kind of
What kind of invalid data? - You have to make sure that invalid data
doesn't get into the database. There's no point in having a database
otherwise.
I didn't express myself very well ... meant more like
corruption-checking (shouldn't happen but happend once afaik), etc.
The language itself isn't
--On Tuesday, April 08, 2003 5:42 PM +0200 Thomas Lamy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PowerDNS seems to be pretty decent.
BIND is more sendmail then apache (3-5 years ago): most used DNS server
software, bloated code (IMHO), and a remote exploit every now and then.
Just because most of the internet
Hi there,
i have a problem on my primary mail server. it runs debian woody and sendmail.
it is forwarding mails with the mailertable feature to our customers
mailservers. the customers are connected to our PoP via leased-lines.
here the error from the mail.log
Apr 9 15:06:11 mx1 sm-mta[2220]: h
Hi !
I developed a software (will be in 1-2 weeks available as opensource)
for managing virtual Systems which are using the jail-functionality of
FreeBSD - now I ask myself if the jail-functionality
is also available for linux systems.
jail() is a combination of the chroot()-functionality and l
Marc Schöchlin wrote:
Hi !
I developed a software (will be in 1-2 weeks available as opensource)
for managing virtual Systems which are using the jail-functionality of
FreeBSD - now I ask myself if the jail-functionality
is also available for linux systems.
[snip]
Does anybody know anything about
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 03:12, Marc Schöchlin wrote:
> I developed a software (will be in 1-2 weeks available as opensource)
> for managing virtual Systems which are using the jail-functionality of
> FreeBSD - now I ask myself if the jail-functionality
> is also available for linux systems.
>
> Does a
Is this the same software?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jail/
http://www.gsyc.inf.uc3m.es/~assman/jail/index.html
--
Sonny
At 07:12 PM 4/9/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hi !
I developed a software (will be in 1-2 weeks available as opensource)
for managing virtual Systems which are using the jail-func
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