do you have in /etc/host.conf ?
try:
order hosts,bind
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on an IDE drive (I fear long fscks in case of crash)
or apply that quota patch and put reiser on it (it's said to
cut fsck time..).
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Remember that adding RAM means larger buffers/cache, and so
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me it has ample free memory, it or wouldn't
> allocate so much there anyway, right?
Right, it probably would not allocate any more memory for the
processes themselves, but my point is that "the bigger buffers,
the better performance". I guess that 68 MB buffers isn't that
much fo
ideas on
>how I can get
> it to just get the files and not ask anything?
I don't know about smbclient, but FTP has a 'prompt' command
to solve this problem. Maybe try 'prompt n' before that?
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s are bounced back
and processed again by procmail. The error message is sent to SMS gateway,
which bounces it again...
So after some time I have thousands of messages in my spool. How can
I prevent this behavior with Exim configuration options?
M
precisely the first two characters.
_If_ you use the old crypt() semantics. If you provide a salt
starting with '$1$' it will give you MD5-hashed password.
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:32:41PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> even restarted Apache several times. What might I be missing?
Maybe /var/log/apache/suexec(.log)?
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mod g+w file
or
3. administrator intervence for each file
(chgrp www-data file ; chmod g+w file)
(All three of them are bad security, if the user wants to
protect the file from being written to by others)
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>
> What are they? Above apply only while sending from local network.
>
> It's not a hosts, problem and I don't run it from inetd. No other
> service has similar problems. I even reinstalled exim again.
>
> It's not fault on OS's on
Hi!
How do I specify that a user should be allowed to use "0"
blocks on some device? AFAIK specifing "0" in edquota means
that there should be no limit at all, which is quite the
opposite.
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What is your suggestion to solve the problem?
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> such as the format for mail storage and configuration? Thanks for any
> assistance you can provide.
Don't use AVP. It's a piece of crap.
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anning quite a number of mails every day
> and blocking the plague of Win32 viruses..
Yeah, only it crashes on larger mails and fills up whole disk with some
binary crap instead of report :->
Installer doesn't even run, you need to install it manually.
And of course it's as non free as
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>
> I am guessing that there is a config option to allow longer requests. (But
> I don't see it in my manual page.)
I don't think so. I remember I had to patch it and recompile.
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:30:02PM +0200, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Maybe someone can grab the sources for the webalizer package from
> woody (i.e. webalizer version 2.01.6-something) and recompile it on
> potato (don't know if it works out of the box), and see if that works?
Yep, I was quite a
webalizer -c /etc/some.webalizer.conf /var/log/apache/access.log
Notice the reversed order -- the logfiles must be chronological.
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:11:54PM -0200, Consultoria de Informatica Cathedral wrote:
> How do i put 2 ip`s on a singlenet board
ARGHHH, this is debian-isp list, not debian-newbie.
I think people subscribed here are expected to know such things by default :)
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> that a small ISP might run into somewhere along the line. If I was
> this admin, and had never done it before, then I would ask here as
> well.
>
> YOUR po
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 12:11:13AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
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> disagree...
Disabling PARANOID mode only means that you shouldn't trust the logged
hostnames, because thay may be faked, no?
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Try running it under strace -f (or -F) to see what the child does before
it dies.
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The only solution I could come
up with is switching to Maildir delivery, but might be painful...
Maybe there's some solution I've overlooked?
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On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:11:27PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > - exim delivers mail to /var/mail/
> > - qpopper is my POP3 server
> > - /var/spool/pop is a symlink to /usr/local/pop
> > - there is no user quota for /usr/local partition
&
ke it more than
> anything else I have used) or any other pop server that supports
> Maildir.
Actually I have to deal with qmail on another machine, and I prefer
exim... and it supports Maildir delivery as well, so I think I'll just
try to switch to it.
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> What does the Woody+1 mean, a minor release/update to woody or does it
> mean sid?
It means the next release after woody (i.e. the suite that will be
"testing" after woody is released). Sid will never be released.
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assword if the old one matches.
It used to be called from a perl script via perl's open().
The code is very application-specific so would need some tweaking, and
the comments are in Polish, but if anyone is still interested...
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On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 11:35:00PM +0200, staf wagemakers wrote:
> On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 03:18:29PM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > > I settled for a tip from greycat at #debian:
> > >
> > > usermod -p `mkpasswd --hash=md5 $cleartxtpw` $username
> > >
han the one
in /etc/crontab (or /etc/cron.d/*). (therefore cron tries to call a
'root' command, which doesn't exist).
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> system. Has anyone come across such a program? Or how do you manipulate
> users mail boxes?
Try mutt.
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eld.
Actually, with Klez and future "smart" viruses the above sentence
is partially false. They also scan local Outlook folders and use some random
email addresses found there. No address-book is necessary.
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:32:51PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
> + Marcin Sochacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09.07.02 13:34]:
> > Mailman (http://www.list.org/) features:
> > > - administrative web-pages (for the customers)
> > YES, customizable.
>
>
nd/replace/g' `find dir -name '*.htm'`
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> issues regarding the use of authentication if serving pages out via https?
Add:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
in appropriate section.
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te /dev/hd* entries after backup, and recreating
them just before backup with mknod.
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x27;t apply
to devfs, but using devfs is not obligatory :)
What's your suggestion, anyway?
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> point me in the right direction?
Debian's adduser is actually written in Perl.
Maintaining traditional Unix accounts, kept in flat files (/etc/passwd)
is painful. It would be easier if you put your accounts into an SQL
database or LDAP.
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)?
Second question: is it possible to have a simple, one-level structure
instead of the deafult two-level? I.e.:
before:
|
+-INBOX
|
+-Sent
+-Drafts
after:
|
+-INBOX
+-Sent
+-Drafts
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:03:16PM +0100, Markus Welsch wrote:
> RAV Antivirus
> (http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/showproduct.php?p=21)
Yes, it's a great Romanian AV software.
But why not try a GPL software first -- ClamAV?
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spoof e-mail headers.
In case of Klez and friends -- the only information you can be quite sure
of is the IP address of the sending machine. If you want, you could send
the warning to the owner/administrator of the particular network, but
do it only once per IP (i.e. keep the database of your p
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:22:46AM +0100, Hirling Endre wrote:
> What do you use to unpack MIME messages for clamav? I haven't find
> anything yet that can unpack messages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
E.g. amavis.
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essages the way trendmicro does, so clamav
> > will miss a great deal of viruses, mostly in error messages.
> >
> amavisd-new (amavisd-ng has some mime decoding problems... especially
> pgp/gpg encrypted mail) for amavisd-new look at
BTW: Have you ever heard about a virus which can sel
VirtualHost to your address.
I don't think you need any special software -- everything can be done
with a couple of scripts in your favourite scripting language.
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Debian policy..
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What is wrong, do you have the same probelm ?
Please help.
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> Hi Marcin,
>
> it's seems to be a serial baud-rate configuration on the modem.
>
> USR Sportster by deafult have a serial DTE dynamical speed.
>
> Fix a static DTE speed with AT&B1 command on the modem initstring with
> minicom
> and save
platforms. I am looking for debian
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NetFlex ?
I try this device on ProLiant 1500 and eisa smart array (array works fine),
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I think what you need is to set up IP masq since 172.16.*.* IPs are
non-routable and will be dropped by the first router (at your ISP) that they
reach. Here's an excellent IP masquerading resource page:
http://members.home.net/ipmasq/
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folders are invisible for other mail
browsers. What shoud I set up in pine to use ~Maildir all finctions. If you
have any idea plese help.
Marcin Jakubowski
mail is 30 MB or
more it took up to one minute on my server. In mail dir it takes 2 - 4
seconds.
And now I can use Imap.
Exim + solidpop3d (from woody) + courier imap the best connfiguration
for me.
Marcin Jakubowski
esfully several times when copying whole partitions.
Does anyone know any problems when using cp in such situations?
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Another thing might be services which don't use TCP Wrappers like sshd
compiled without the --with-libwrap option etc - these services won't care
what's in the hosts.* files.
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stop this problem; but would help in tracking down multiple
> and conflicting directives.)
I don't think so. Each directive belongs to one file. Browsing
through a 3 kb access.conf is certainly easier than browsing
through a huge, combined, 20 kb httpd.conf
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How to set default envirtonments under X? I'm using kdm and several PC
based X-terminals. I want to set default LC_ALL and LANG enviroinments for
X-windows. How to do it?
Backorifice is the best ;)
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 19:20:48 +0100 (CET)
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> Subject: Re: Remote shutdown ... of Win95
> Resent-Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 19:18:24
properly, but when i'm using Netscape or StarOffice some times
these aplications (not X or WM) suddenly breake down (X IO Error).
How to fix this error?
Regards
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 06:36:25PM +0200, marco frattola wrote:
> thank you very much for the suggestion.
> i guess you're using it (you say 'works').
> how much load can it handle?
Man, this is Debian-ISP list, and people here are supposed
to know some basics of computers in general.
If you've ne
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:00:02AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote:
> I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries to
> install it fails giving an error about not being able to symlink
> libnss_db.so.2.
> I took a look at libnss_db.so.2 and things are very odd. A 'ls -la'
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 05:12:33PM +0200, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:00:02AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote:
> > I tried to update my debian box which is running Potato. When libc6 tries
> > to
> > install it fails giving an error about not
Hello!
I wonder what you guys use as performance monitoring/bottleneck
detection software (preferably for a text terminal)? I mean I
would like to see some more detailed data than just 'load
average' :-)
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; being used), and things like that.
atsar/sar seems to do the trick
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on an IDE drive (I fear long fscks in case of crash)
or apply that quota patch and put reiser on it (it's said to
cut fsck time..).
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289160K total,0K used, 289160K free,10320K cached
Remember that adding RAM means larger buffers/cache, and so
faster IO. Only 3 MB free memory means that Linux would really
like more RAM for larger buffers.
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has ample free memory, it or wouldn't
> allocate so much there anyway, right?
Right, it probably would not allocate any more memory for the
processes themselves, but my point is that "the bigger buffers,
the better performance". I guess that 68 MB buffers isn't that
much fo
> ideas on how I can get
> it to just get the files and not ask anything?
I don't know about smbclient, but FTP has a 'prompt' command
to solve this problem. Maybe try 'prompt n' before that?
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and processed again by procmail. The error message is sent to SMS gateway,
which bounces it again...
So after some time I have thousands of messages in my spool. How can
I prevent this behavior with Exim configuration options?
M
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 01:01:16PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> I am guessing that there is a config option to allow longer requests. (But
> I don't see it in my manual page.)
I don't think so. I remember I had to patch it and recompile.
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:30:02PM +0200, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Maybe someone can grab the sources for the webalizer package from
> woody (i.e. webalizer version 2.01.6-something) and recompile it on
> potato (don't know if it works out of the box), and see if that works?
Yep, I was quite am
webalizer -c /etc/some.webalizer.conf /var/log/apache/access.log
Notice the reversed order -- the logfiles must be chronological.
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> How do i put 2 ip`s on a singlenet board
ARGHHH, this is debian-isp list, not debian-newbie.
I think people subscribed here are expected to know such things by default :)
Wanted
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:26:10AM -0800, Nick Jennings wrote:
> This is debian-isp, puttin 2 ip's on a single interface is something
> that a small ISP might run into somewhere along the line. If I was
> this admin, and had never done it before, then I would ask here as
> well.
>
> YOUR pos
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 12:11:13AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> it's not really a security measure anymore, i find. feel free to
> disagree...
Disabling PARANOID mode only means that you shouldn't trust the logged
hostnames, because thay may be faked, no?
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xited) ---
> _exit(0)
Try running it under strace -f (or -F) to see what the child does before
it dies.
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han the one
in /etc/crontab (or /etc/cron.d/*). (therefore cron tries to call a
'root' command, which doesn't exist).
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". However I am unable any equivalent for a maildir
> system. Has anyone come across such a program? Or how do you manipulate
> users mail boxes?
Try mutt.
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 09:03:02AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote:
> If the user deletes /home/username/log, or public_html, Apache won't load.
> And it doesn't give a useful error most times unless you start
> investigating. There doesn't seem a way to make Apache handle the
> situation gracefully, by eit
eld.
Actually, with Klez and future "smart" viruses the above sentence
is partially false. They also scan local Outlook folders and use some random
email addresses found there. No address-book is necessary.
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> + Marcin Sochacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09.07.02 13:34]:
> > Mailman (http://www.list.org/) features:
> > > - administrative web-pages (for the customers)
> > YES, customizable.
>
>
nd/replace/g' `find dir -name '*.htm'`
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> issues regarding the use of authentication if serving pages out via https?
Add:
AllowOverride AuthConfig
in appropriate section.
Marcin
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:41:31PM +1000, Toby Thain wrote:
> *without* doing a full upgrade to woody? (this is a production server
> and I don't want to take any unnecessary risks)
> e.g. I want to install a PHP-based gallery
> ( http://gallery.menalto.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=i
ld be
> a good thing to do, but nothing happens.
IMO, exim and postfix are comparable and there's no huge difference
which favours one of them. I use exim in all my installations, they are
usually small to medium size, but even with big ones, I would consider
exim as a good MTA.
Marcin
nt to have installed packages "apache" AND
> "apache-ssl"?
Yes.
Marcin
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On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 03:40:23PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm facing a problem I thought would be fairly easy to deal with, but
> haven't found a proper solution. Here it is :
>
> We have a web werver hosting a few tens of customers using
> VirtualHosts. We have mod_php and use FTP for
etitor :)
Actually the documentation on that website is precise and easy, but the
process of generating a self-signed certificate requires several runs
of openssl with special parameters. Eventually, I wrote a simple script
to make it easier.
Marcin
12. Pray/drink a coffee while pinging the machine.
13. If it comes up -- you have a Debian system and gradually you can
remove SuSE.
14. If it doesn't come up -- ask the ISP to go to the console, reset
the machine and choose SuSE at lilo prompt. I hope they can
do it for free.
Some caveats: /proc filesystem, swap partition, lilo, fstab, sshd/telnetd.
Good luck!
Marcin
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 08:46:41PM +0200, Emilio Brambilla wrote:
> using lilo -R may help you at point 14
That's a brilliant suggestion. Thanks!
Marcin
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