Qmail errors

2001-07-02 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Currently I am having a problem with qmail.  Our users are getting the following error when sending mail via SMTP:     "No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"   The client they are using is Microsoft Outlook.  I can send via Outlook express, and it works fine on m

RE: your mail

2001-08-18 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
I know the feelingI came from the qmail mailing list and there isn't any message appended to the bottom of the email messages. I had to go to their website to figure it out again after doing that trick. I stopped looking at debian-user as I got something of the order of 100 - 300 messages

FW: roaming with qmail and smtp-poplock

2001-08-22 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Try subscribing to the qmail mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] They get heaps of mail, but someone should be able to help you there or point you in the right direction. Some other links you could try is: http://www.qmail.org/ http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html Cheers Rob -Original Mes

FW: Webalizer

2001-08-30 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Craig wrote: >> only thing is its version 1.30 >> whereas if you download the source its 2.01 > Martin then wrote: Ah -- OK. Thanks for clueing me in -- I hadn't realised. Is the difference worth it? (I.e. what can't-possibly-do-without goodies am I going to g

Funny kernel antics

2001-08-30 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi! On my Internet server (running potato and kernel 2.2.19pre), I got a funny thing happening. The kernel started to spit out errors on the console. I can't reproduce them, but they are the CPU dump of registers that you get when unix normally crashes and then halts the machine. I kept get

FW: Funny kernel antics

2001-09-01 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Good to know someone else saw the problem...I thought I was going crazy! :-) I will try a lower version of the kernel... I managed to get this from the logs: (don't know if this helps anyone to see the problem :) Rob... > Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer derefer

host & DNS

2001-11-26 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi, I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as well as DNS. So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname (gomez.star.cd) failed I finally figured out that something was wrong

Tcpwrappers

2001-12-03 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful. One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried putting the qmail daemons into hosts.

Re: Front Page Extensions :-(

2000-04-05 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi! Are there any security issues with Frontpage Extensions for 98 or 2000 in Debian? Also, what are the alternatives for simple cgi scripts? Cheers! Rob.. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

Potato and Modem

2000-04-05 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi! You could try connecting at a lower speed, say 56K or 38K and see if this works. Rob... > > >Hello > >I have probem with Potato and modem. I had Slink and everything was great. >Then I made upgrade to Potato and my modem dont work. Problem is after connect. >Under minicom ev

Strange message in logs

2000-04-10 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi! I get the following error messages in my log: Apr 9 06:47:39 ns tcp-env[17281]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname(114.trusted.net) failed Apr 9 06:47:40 ns tcp-env[17281]: refused connect from 209.140.0.114 Apr 9 06:56:54 ns tcp-env[17346]: connect f

Qmail errors

2001-07-02 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Currently I am having a problem with qmail.  Our users are getting the following error when sending mail via SMTP:     "No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"   The client they are using is Microsoft Outlook.  I can send via Outlook express, and it works fine on m

host & DNS

2001-11-26 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Hi, I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as well as DNS. So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname (gomez.star.cd) failed I finally figured out that something was wrong a

Tcpwrappers

2001-12-03 Thread Robert Ruzbacky
Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful. One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried putting the qmail daemons into hosts.a