I am using all Debian machine as routers and servers on my ISP (no cisco
label in the rack).
My debian (zebra w/ BGP) machine manage my ASN and connect to Indonesian
Internet eXchanges (IIX) and 3 Upstream for International BW.
At 11:55 PM 9/28/2003 +0300, kgb wrote:
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 23:27,
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:29:58AM +0300, kgb wrote:
> Which software is more good Gated or Zebra?
Maybe Quagga (www.quagga.net, available as Debian package in
unstable)? It's the forked successor of the quite unmaintained
Zebra.
Like Zebra, too, it has a Cisco like command line language which wil
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:01:29AM +0300,
kgb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 56 lines which said:
> Yes and i thing that, do you know with mine architecture how traffic can
> shift my PC without problem?
Very difficult to tell, it depends on many things (for instance, on
the typical si
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:29:58AM +0300,
kgb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 39 lines which said:
> Which software is more good Gated or Zebra?
Gated is non-free and non-maintained. Zebra is free but no longer
maintained. Use Quagga. Or start with Zebra if you don't want to run
sid, it
Thank you all for your input. The method described in the e-mails from
the postfix user list (links below) seems to work. The only disadvantage
seems to be, that the method is vulnerable for sender-spoofing.. So
creating a virtual like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' will be out of the
question.. :-)
Thanks a
On 26 Sep 2003, Theodore Knab wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone is running multiple versions of Linux
> atop of vmware's enterprise server ?
I haven't tested this personally, but you should probably be able to do
more or less the same using user-mode linux (UML):
http://user-mode-linux.sourcef
>
> http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
>
> There is even a list with UML hosting providers on the web site. This
> suggests that UML is stable enough to be used even for commercial use.
>
> Regards,
>
> Oliver
>
Short answer is yes it is. You can run each UML as a seperate process and
it is l
Thanks, I checked on security.debian.org but couldn't find anything -
so probably a sign not to worry too much.
Michael
Fraser Campbell wrote:
On Friday 26 September 2003 09:33, mimo wrote:
I have just discovered this exploit report but couldn't find anything
about other distros
The best thing to do is set up a mailing list - e.g. mailman. It's easy
to maintain and takes care of spoofing when you set it to allow
subscribers only to post. We are only ~7 people in our company - still
it makes sense for us to use mailman instead of a list in postfix.
Hope this helps.
Mi
I shut off FTP access in January and lost about 10% of my
Web-hosting users. It seems almost all of them
are on MS-Windows, and they have ongoing problems with
their SSH/SFTP clients WinSCP[23] and psftp.exe.
I don't want to bring back plain-old FTP because of
the clear text password problem.
But
> But most of these people have commercial Windoze FTP clients
> that support some flavor of RFC2228 FTP security extensions.
> Of course, they are "not technical" and do not know which
> extensions they can use. All they know is someone sold them
> a "secure FTP program" and they can't understan
I need MySQL 4.x on my server (some new things that are a "must have" for one of the
apps I
wrote), but was burned pretty badly by putting testing on a production box. But, I do
like the
idea of letting apt or something keep track of what I have on the machine, especially
with the
security updat
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 10:37, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> I need MySQL 4.x on my server (some new things that are a "must have" for one of the
> apps I
> wrote), but was burned pretty badly by putting testing on a production box. But, I
> do like the
> idea of letting apt or something keep track of what
It's been packported and listed in the archives at www.backports.org (4.0.13,
anyway). I've read so many howto's about pinning and backporting, blah blah
blah but it always seems to burn me (I obviously am not smart enough to do it
right).
The packages on backports.org seem really good. I've bee
Hi
While surfing, you name came up. Have you had responses, information
regarding the removable caddies?
I am interested for information, specs, and esp uses and suppliers. IS
there a website that you know of?
thanks any info
I'm in Australia
best wishes
Regards - John de Boer6772 045
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 11:35, John de Boer wrote:
> Hi
>
> While surfing, you name came up. Have you had responses, information
> regarding the removable caddies?
I just buy the ones available at computer swapmeets... about $20 each or
less, and pretty standard now.
I prefer the ones with switche
I wrote:
>>All they know is someone sold them
>> a "secure FTP program" and they can't understand why I want them
>> to dump it and use the known-to-be-broken WinSCP instead.
Alex replied:
>Whats broken in winscp? Its working fine for about 400 clients here
I don't have any MS-Windows boxes to
Hi,
I administer some machines remotely so I don't have the chance to
manually fsck them when an error occurs. I use ext3 and LVM.
1) I've found the following at Debian 3.0 and turned to "yes":
# Set FSCKFIX to "yes" if you want to add "-y" to the fsck at startup.
FSCKFIX=yes
Would you recomm
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 04:45:23AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The fact is that FTP with security extensions is the
> defacto standard way of solving the clear text password
> exposure problem in the commercial Web hosting world.
> Millions of people use it. SSH2/SFTP may be technologically
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