I want to use Postfix SMTP Authentication, but I have found some
problems to run it: it runs with sasldb, but I need other authentication
mechanisms, and I always obtained the same: "535 Error: authentication
failed".
I have installed:
libsasl-digest
libsasl-gssapi
I want to use Postfix SMTP Authentication, but I have found some
problems to run it: it runs with sasldb, but I need other authentication
mechanisms, and I always obtained the same: "535 Error: authentication
failed".
I have installed:
libsasl-digest
libsasl-gssapi
We have recently installed Debian into one of our machines. The purpose
was to serve part of our client pages to the Net using apache-ssl
server, but we have discovered now one problem.
apache-ssl has been configured in Debian with suEXEC, but it supposes
that pages are in "/var/ww
We have recently installed Debian into one of our machines. The purpose
was to serve part of our client pages to the Net using apache-ssl
server, but we have discovered now one problem.
apache-ssl has been configured in Debian with suEXEC, but it supposes
that pages are in "/var/www
f and changed as directed from 1458 to 1412 with no
apparent results.
Could that be an isp problem? or Am I missing something?
Thanks
Hector
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f and changed as directed from 1458 to 1412 with no
apparent results.
Could that be an isp problem? or Am I missing something?
Thanks
Hector
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On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 14:48, Alex Bihlmaier wrote:
> Hector Scaramelli wrote:
>
> > I am doing just nat with a i486/16MB behind a 256/64Kb adsl dynamic ip. I
> > cannot seem to be able to download at more than 10Kb/s. However the same
> > box was giving me 26KB/s when I
are you using the same kernel on both boxes? 2.4.x gives the 7168
limit, 2.6.x gives "unlimited" and 2.2.x gives 256 by default.
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Hi Philipp,
I agree with you that the boxes may need tuning, but thats not the
point
develop:~$ ulimit -u
7168
develop:~$
www01:~# ulimit -u
f and changed as directed from 1458 to 1412 with no
apparent results.
Could that be an isp problem? or Am I missing something?
Thanks
Hector
f and changed as directed from 1458 to 1412 with no
apparent results.
Could that be an isp problem? or Am I missing something?
Thanks
Hector
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 14:48, Alex Bihlmaier wrote:
> Hector Scaramelli wrote:
>
> > I am doing just nat with a i486/16MB behind a 256/64Kb adsl dynamic ip. I
> > cannot seem to be able to download at more than 10Kb/s. However the same
> > box was giving me 26KB/s when I
are you using the same kernel on both boxes? 2.4.x gives the 7168
limit, 2.6.x gives "unlimited" and 2.2.x gives 256 by default.
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Hi Philipp,
I agree with you that the boxes may need tuning, but thats not the
point
develop:~$ ulimit -u
7168
develop:~$
www01:~# ulimit -u
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