On Saturday 24 July 2004 19.34, Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
> * Russell Coker wrote:
> > Postgrey build-depends on libberkeleydb-perl (>= 0.25-1), so if
> > libberkeleydb-perl is back-ported then it should be really easy to
> > back-port postgrey...
>
> Not really... looks like it requires a python2.
Hi @ all,
i am looking for network analyzing software which can
* log connections (Host->Host, Src-Port->Dest-Port), do some statistics on
that
as well as
* traffic analyzis like tcpdump or ethereal.
I allready had a look on ntop and nast but both do not match the needed
criteria.
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dunno. large messages obviously aren't the ONLY factor, it's a combination of
factors - one of which is that the message is large.
I have a similar (sometimes, large messages, dialup) problem with OE +
Postfix.
David
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Hello,
Is there any possibility to recover erased data from reiserfs partition
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On July 26, 2004 05:36 pm, Marek L. Kozak wrote:
> Is there any possibility to recover erased data from reiserfs partition
There's some chance. You'll almost certainly get data back but it may not be
what you want and it will be difficult to determine if you've recovered what
you wanted.
You
We have:
ns1.lctc.org
ns2.lctc.org
ns2.lctc.org is (aparently) down. It is in a locked and alarmed building.
How is this effecting users of our DNS?
Where in the fine manual is this information?
We've looked at the backup DNS chapter of the bind book. We've also
Hi Dan,
until your ns1 goes down too, things should go fine. If you think, you
need to worry, watch the load on ns1. If that goes alarmingly up, then
things start going wrong (which is *very* unlikely to happen). If
however you desire to make sure your DNS is safe and accessible even in
case ns2 i
> We have:
> ns1.lctc.org
> ns2.lctc.org
>
> ns2.lctc.org is (aparently) down. It is in a locked and alarmed
building.
>
> How is this effecting users of our DNS?
This shouldn't affect them... that is the idea of having a minimum of 2
DNS servers, so that in the event one failed, the other will co
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 06:05:33PM +0200, David Zejda wrote:
> >dunno. large messages obviously aren't the ONLY factor, it's a combination
> >of factors - one of which is that the message is large.
>
> I have a similar (sometimes, large messages, dialup) problem with OE +
> Postfix.
postfix does
hello list! i'll be moving from a RedHat server to a Debian server very soon. despite the different linux distributions, is it ok to transfer my entire mysql database by just copying everything in /var/lib/mysql of the RedHat system to the Debian system? has anyone tried this before? the reason wh
On Jul 26, 2004, at 6:21 PM, Shannon R. wrote:
hello list!
i'll be moving from a RedHat server to a Debian server very soon.
despite the different linux distributions, is it ok to transfer my
entire
mysql database by just copying everything in /var/lib/mysql of the
RedHat
system to the Debian sy
Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 26, 2004, at 6:21 PM, Shannon R. wrote:
>
>> hello list!
>>
>>
>> i'll be moving from a RedHat server to a Debian server very soon.
>> despite the different linux distributions, is it ok to transfer my
>> entire
>> mysql database by just copying
On Jul 26, 2004, at 4:25 PM, Kilian Krause wrote:
Hi Dan,
until your ns1 goes down too, things should go fine. If you think, you
need to worry, watch the load on ns1. If that goes alarmingly up, then
things start going wrong (which is *very* unlikely to happen). If
however you desire to make sure y
On Jul 26, 2004, at 7:56 PM, Brian Nelson wrote:
Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Jul 26, 2004, at 6:21 PM, Shannon R. wrote:
hello list!
i'll be moving from a RedHat server to a Debian server very soon.
despite the different linux distributions, is it ok to transfer my
entire
mysql da
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