key: 'login-conf-file', type=1, flags=1,
data=login.config
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-id', type=1, flags=3, data=
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-min-speed', type=0, flags=1, data=0
01/09 01:15:21 yS0 key: 'fax-max-speed', type=0, flags=1, data=14400
01/
I have been trying to get this working for a long time now, can anyone give
me some help? I have even tried the old dpkg -P freeswan and started
from scratch a few times. You can see exactly what I type below and
the error I get, I attached the log dumb separately to try and keep
things neat. The s
Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to
download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail
server (Exchange), I was thinking Sendmail might be able to do something
like this but I could not find any documentati
sort of mail relaying tool for just moving lot of mail around?
thank
Jody
Teun Vink wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Jody Grafals" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 8:52 PM
Subject: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
first step.
Cheers
jody
regards,
-rodi
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 20:52, Jody Grafals wrote:
Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail
Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to
download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail
server (Exchange), I was t
I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
(Virtual Public server
N PPP-SSH Mini-HOWTO" at
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/index.html after reading your email,
section 2.2 Drawbacks is very discouraging. But this still about, what
I'm looking for so I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 15:58, Jody Grafals wrote:
What is the best way to restict a shell account just to its own home
directory. I am using rbash but this seems to do very little. I would
like to give users the fredom of ssh access, so they can for example
edit there webiste with vi for a quick change, but not let them view
every file on t
I have been trying to get this working for a long time now, can anyone give
me some help? I have even tried the old dpkg -P freeswan and started
from scratch a few times. You can see exactly what I type below and
the error I get, I attached the log dumb separately to try and keep
things neat. The s
I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single IP
on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
(Virtual Public server
P-SSH Mini-HOWTO" at
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/index.html after reading your email,
section 2.2 Drawbacks is very discouraging. But this still about, what
I'm looking for so I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 15:58, Jody Grafals wrote:
I
What is the best way to restict a shell account just to its own home
directory. I am using rbash but this seems to do very little. I would
like to give users the fredom of ssh access, so they can for example
edit there webiste with vi for a quick change, but not let them view
every file on th
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