Hi Guys
I have debian boxes throughout a wan that I would like to setup so they
pull updated packages etc off one central box.
Any ideas ?
Thanks
craig
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Isn't apt-proxy suited for this?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:26 PM
> To: Debian-ISP
> Subject: package repository
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> Hi Guys
>
> I have debian boxes throughout a wan that I would like to setup
--Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:18:39 +0200 Craig
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Hi Guys
I have debian boxes throughout a wan that I would like to
setup so they pull updated packages etc off one central
box.
Any ideas ?
Depends ;-) For example on the number of packages
you frequently install/update etc.
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 15:26, Chris Evans wrote:
> I haven't seen this recently, sorry if I've looked through it.
>
> I run a small, opt-in, Email list server for charities on Debian
> stable with postfix and spamassassin. I was using RAV-postfix but
> since M$ have bought them out and my subscr
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 14:54, Theodore J. Knab wrote:
> What kernel is Red Hat Linux 8.0 using.
>
> Seeing you are simply trying to get a board to work this is more
> of kernel issue than a distribution issue. If you were using something
> evil like Cold Fusion, it might be a distribution issue. O
Hello List :
We're 2 intel base testing servers need to stress/benchmark for hardware stability and
reliability
those are testing servers runing Debian woody...
Anyone has any good advice?
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Im shure russel coker is arround
He made the coolest stress benchamrks arround. All Free baby!
Try:
Bonnie++For testing your disks/storage (you can BM a samba share if
you want for example)
slapper For testing your ldap
postal To kill your smtp
There are more.
Intel h
Long time ago, I ran a dozen domains or so off one IP. Then, did a colo with a lot of
IP's and
have each domain running on its own.
Now I have a chance to decrease my colo costs significantly, but only 8 IP's come with
the
service (I can get more, but it gets more expensive).
I can not think of
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 19:34, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> I can not think of any drawbacks to doing it. I only offer web, ftp and
> mail service (apache, proftp and exim). The only thing I can think of is
> that reverse dns will not work correctly, but I see no reason that should
> impact these ser
Hi people,
Got some problems here im runing a Debian Woody, the system is up to
date and the mail server is exim with amavis and McAfee uvscan antivirus.
For some reason that I couldn't find out the mail is beeing stored
in the /var/spool/exim/input directory and not deliver to its
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 07:18 PM, Craig wrote:
Hi Guys
I have debian boxes throughout a wan that I would like to setup so they
pull updated packages etc off one central box.
Any ideas ?
Others have suggested apt-proxy, I second this recommendation.
Also, if you have packages which yo
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Long time ago, I ran a dozen domains or so off one IP. Then, did a
colo with a lot of IP's and
have each domain running on its own.
Now I have a chance to decrease my colo costs significantly, but only
8 IP's come with the
service
If your clients get domains, buy service by domain, dont care about it
at all, go for it.
You can chroot ftp/dav..etc, then they wont even know it.
El mar, 16-09-2003 a las 13:34, Rod Rodolico escribió:
> Long time ago, I ran a dozen domains or so off one IP. Then, did a colo with a lot
> of IP
Hi,
I am looking to implement an Apache cluster with Load Balancing and
failover and after going through several options, the only one that is
not too complex and does everything that I need seems to be pen
http://siag.nu/pen/
I am curious about other peoples experience with this / other cluster
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