Hello everybody!
Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
be online and the question is:
My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, t
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Dmitry Litovchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:33 AM
> Subject: Apache does not recognize POST method
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> Here is
Hello, Debian world!
Does anybody know how to limit incomming (and maybe outgoing) traffic
on tcpd-wrapped service. Some kind of tunnels or queues, I think.
Yes, yes, I know traffic shaper works only on outgoing traffic. Yes, I
have this. But also I have incoming traffic to shape and just don't
> I have a tcp connection problem.
> I connect to the Internet using a Debian 2.2r2.
> Some web servers refuse to respond to my requests.
> No matter witch browser I use (Lynx, Netscape Opera), they access the
> web servers but
> no data is transferred from them.
> The servers seems to run on
>> Potantialy I am in danger, because I use a ISDN-Flatrate and I am
>> connected 24/24 and 7/7 to the Internet. And now I have 7 MBytes
>> of logs in less then 2 hours.
>>
>> Michelle
> Would you be interested in sharing the attacking IP with us so that we
> can blacklist it?
You can try to i
> Hi all,
> Can any body suggest a decent virus scanner for Linux?
> I've heard that Sophos is good, but its a bit pricy...
> But anything that'll work with amavis would be a great help.
> Thx in advanced.
> Simon
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Hello, respectable ISP community :)
I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on
small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are
Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed directly from
Internet (with boot floppies and LAN cable) if this matters.
S
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:17:44PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote:
> > Dmitry,
> > Recompile the kernel without APM support.
> > Matt
> >
> Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime?
>
if it is, where and how to reach it?
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 02:52:47PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> check the power management settings on the bios first, maybe it is going
> to sleep.
disabled, but awakement options all set to ON (just for my safety)
> Check your cron log and crontabs.
nothing special. I have syslog monitored
o some blah blah blah" or
"superblock is damaged try to run e2fsck -b 8193 blah blah blah" which
is also failed (I mean e2fsck -b 8193).
Are there any tools to explore and optionally restore damaged ext2fs as
we have clients mail and some sites there? Please advise some package
Hello everybody!
Here is one little question. I am up and running Debian on small
University network to serve web pages and to allow internal users to
be online and the question is:
My Apache servers local on Windoze machine and on Debian server both
do not recognize POST method in HTML forms, to
; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dmitry Litovchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:33 AM
> Subject: Apache does not recognize POST method
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> Here is one little question. I a
Hello, Debian world!
Does anybody know how to limit incomming (and maybe outgoing) traffic
on tcpd-wrapped service. Some kind of tunnels or queues, I think.
Yes, yes, I know traffic shaper works only on outgoing traffic. Yes, I
have this. But also I have incoming traffic to shape and just don't
k
> I have a tcp connection problem.
> I connect to the Internet using a Debian 2.2r2.
> Some web servers refuse to respond to my requests.
> No matter witch browser I use (Lynx, Netscape Opera), they access the
> web servers but
> no data is transferred from them.
> The servers seems to run on W
>> Potantialy I am in danger, because I use a ISDN-Flatrate and I am
>> connected 24/24 and 7/7 to the Internet. And now I have 7 MBytes
>> of logs in less then 2 hours.
>>
>> Michelle
> Would you be interested in sharing the attacking IP with us so that we
> can blacklist it?
You can try to in
> Hi all,
> Can any body suggest a decent virus scanner for Linux?
> I've heard that Sophos is good, but its a bit pricy...
> But anything that'll work with amavis would be a great help.
> Thx in advanced.
> Simon
Please visit www.avp.ru (you will need to look for English version on
the title pag
This is cut-off from the avp.ru page (skip advertising and see
what it does):
Kaspersky™ Anti-Virus Business Optimal consists of three main
components to provide you with dependable control over all potential
sources of penetrati
Hello, respectable ISP community :)
I am Internet-administrator in University (see my email :) and on
small ISP. Got one problem with my router PC. All of my PCs are
Debians and one onf them, approx. month ago installed directly from
Internet (with boot floppies and LAN cable) if this matters.
So
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:17:44PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:46:32PM -0500, Matt Fair wrote:
> > Dmitry,
> > Recompile the kernel without APM support.
> > Matt
> >
> Isn't there an ioctl that will let you disable apm at runtime?
>
if it is, where and how to reach it?
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 02:52:47PM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> check the power management settings on the bios first, maybe it is going
> to sleep.
disabled, but awakement options all set to ON (just for my safety)
> Check your cron log and crontabs.
nothing special. I have syslog monitored a
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