Hi,
I'm migrating an HPUX sendmail/qpopper server to a debian
postfix/courier one.
The config is the following :
- authentification through flat /etc/passwd file,
- postfix delivering mail in /var/mail in maildir format
- courier-pop/courier-imap to access the mail in daemon mode.
I wasn't able
lo there,
here i use the "virtual_mailbox_base" option of postfix
to force mailbox location on delivery with virtual.
But remember that the first job of a courrier pop/imap
is to chdir in the home directory.
this homedir is mandatory !
Anyway thru courrier userdb you can set the mail ENV
to force
Hello everybody,
I have a small ISP and want to open SFTP. But I don't want users to be able to chmod
files. I want rights to be 660 for files and 770 for directories. Is there any way how
to do it?
Many thanks :o)
PS: One more question: When can I expected OpenSSH 3.5 to be included in Debian-
how do i get off this list?
I have emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] numerous
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- Original Message -
From:
Ahtonín
Karásek
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 9:05
AM
Subject: chmod in SFTP
Hello everybody,I have a small ISP and want to open
Hey, I was wondering: is there a way to lie to a squid
server about the identity of the requested files over the internet
?
I have internet on LAN through a proxy server that runs
squid and the thing is that the ISP made a download/machine/day limit of 1.2MB.
I saw that after I pass ov
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