Here i assume u have a structure like this:
- Path to each domain: /var/www/DOMAINNAME
- Path to domain stats: /var/www/DOMAINNAME/stats
but you can edit below to fit your needs.
First tell apache to use different log files for each domain and to save
them in /var/log/apache. Just put the followin
Ciao Samuele,
I've tried both ssh and ipsec.
SSH+PPPD is quite easy to set up and works just fine but has sometimes
some minor problems with the connection link not being taken down.
IPSec+FreeS/wan is (maybe) a cleaner solution but has some strong
requirements you should take into considration.
Here i assume u have a structure like this:
- Path to each domain: /var/www/DOMAINNAME
- Path to domain stats: /var/www/DOMAINNAME/stats
but you can edit below to fit your needs.
First tell apache to use different log files for each domain and to save
them in /var/log/apache. Just put the followin
Ciao Samuele,
I've tried both ssh and ipsec.
SSH+PPPD is quite easy to set up and works just fine but has sometimes
some minor problems with the connection link not being taken down.
IPSec+FreeS/wan is (maybe) a cleaner solution but has some strong
requirements you should take into considration.
Amavis knows nothing about virus signatures. It only knows how to query
some av softwares being them daemons or a command line based.
Tomàs Núñez Lirola (by way of Tomàs Núñez Lirola ) ha scritto:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have a doubt respecting amavis...
I've read there ar
Ciao Leonardo,
i've been running 2 hisax based cards (elsa) on a dialin box since
debian slink and never had any issues.
Leonardo Boselli ha scritto:
can i put more than one hisax driven card in the same machine ?
either the same model or different ?
--
Leonardo Boselli
Nucleo informatico e Telem
Had the same problem a few months ago and as far as i remember u may
need to install libdb3-dev package.
Gregory Machin ha scritto:
> I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
> and compile i get the following error.
> " If file include from exim.h:341,
> fr
You may want to read the adv-routing HOWTO @ http://lartc.org/howto
I. Forbes ha scritto:
Hi All
I am looking that the posibility sharing traffic through two pppoe
conections without chanel bundling.
I want to use a linux box as a NAT router, but the outgoing ip's must
be shared in "round-robi
Many possibilities: man inittab, man crontab, ip-up/down (man pppd)
Moreover, if u're describing a dial-in box: man mgetty
Hello,
I'm looking the way to configure a debian box as a PPP-server.
Today, I have to run `pppd call myscript' everytime I want
someone to connect. What is the way to
Have a look at /etc/ppp/ip-up and ip-down scripts they both export some
env vars you may find useful when setting iptables rules.
Does anyone know how can I put iptables firewall script onto a firewall where is more
ppp connectoins?
Expl.
There is a firewall with two dsl connection the first is
Not an alias, strictly speaking, but Procmail's recipes might do what
you've asked.
Have a look at procmail, procmailrc, procmailex and formail man pages.
Regards
Jon Wood ha scritto:
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 12:40, R.M. Evers wrote:
Hi,
This could be a stupid question, but I'm trying to accomplis
Not sure if this is OT, just hope someone can help.
I experienced a kernel crash last night at cron.daily time.
As i'm totally new to this kind of things i'd like to know where to
start from? This machine, which run quite fine for over a year a 2.4.18
kernel (build from vanilla source taken from
The above are stack dumps. As you can see the most-recently invoked
function in each case was getblk(), so I'd say you need to check your
filesystem (and/or replace the hard drive).
Marcin
Thanks a lot for your help. Now everything seems a bit more clear.
But this leads to another question...
The d
Cheers!!!
I'm having a look at that
Markus Oswald ha scritto:
Am Son, 2003-10-19 um 08.29 schrieb Arnt Karlsen:
..I saw "raid over net" somewhere, where? Testing? Sid?
I allway keep finding stuff I can use, the next month. ;-)
You probably mean DRBD.
As far as I remember it's packaged for te
I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for
one of my customers (currently using ADSL).
I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too
expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea
of bounding various ADSL lines together...
L
Thanks you all for your quick replies.
The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk.
Here are NO small ISP's and only a few major telco's are
offering ADSL. Moreover none of them can be bothered setting up
specially crafted connections or routing disciplines; they do pl
Sorry, i didn't want a holy war to break out.
Thanks every one for their reply.
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> In all cases I use
> the SMTP server provided by the ISP at no extra cost, because they
> recognise that you couldn't e-mail from a PC in any other way.
Unfortunately Italian bigger ISP's don't have admins like Mr. Cocker :(
Generally speaking their smtp server sucks: are often down (for
_severa
On 07/17/04 15:35, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Michelle,
I am not sure about the conversion from euro's to USD, but I have an
ASUS A7V600 that supports auto-restart. Caveat: I have not used this
feature. But, I rarely buy motherboards that are over $100 USD, and
I am pretty sure it supports your CPU and me
On 12/22/04 11:03, Jason Lim wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering... are you guys concerned about the latest PHP
vulnerabilities, which affect the Debian stable 4.1.2?
How are you handling it? Debian Security Team still hasn't released any
patches, so concerned and worried about this.
Or perhaps you guys
The open source choice is openantivirus.org + amavis: altough still
partly incomplete and not that up to date, it basically works.
If u feel that's not enough for your needs, go grab one of the many
commercial products i won't mention here.
acab
Rod Rodolico ha scritto:
Suggestion
Your cross posted question has already been discussed in debian-isp ml
on 19-20-21 March 2003. Please have a look at the archives:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2003/debian-isp-200303/threads.html
Hi Guys
We have to setup a VPN for a client and was wondering what software packages
we could
Amavis knows nothing about virus signatures. It only knows how to query
some av softwares being them daemons or a command line based.
Tomàs Núñez Lirola (by way of Tomàs Núñez Lirola ) ha scritto:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have a doubt respecting amavis...
I've read there ar
Ciao Leonardo,
i've been running 2 hisax based cards (elsa) on a dialin box since
debian slink and never had any issues.
Leonardo Boselli ha scritto:
can i put more than one hisax driven card in the same machine ?
either the same model or different ?
--
Leonardo Boselli
Nucleo informatico e Telem
Had the same problem a few months ago and as far as i remember u may
need to install libdb3-dev package.
Gregory Machin ha scritto:
> I have compiled exim on this system before no problem , but no when i try
> and compile i get the following error.
> " If file include from exim.h:341,
> fr
You may want to read the adv-routing HOWTO @ http://lartc.org/howto
I. Forbes ha scritto:
Hi All
I am looking that the posibility sharing traffic through two pppoe
conections without chanel bundling.
I want to use a linux box as a NAT router, but the outgoing ip's must
be shared in "round-robin"
Many possibilities: man inittab, man crontab, ip-up/down (man pppd)
Moreover, if u're describing a dial-in box: man mgetty
Hello,
I'm looking the way to configure a debian box as a PPP-server.
Today, I have to run `pppd call myscript' everytime I want
someone to connect. What is the way to a
Cheers!!!
I'm having a look at that
Markus Oswald ha scritto:
Am Son, 2003-10-19 um 08.29 schrieb Arnt Karlsen:
..I saw "raid over net" somewhere, where? Testing? Sid?
I allway keep finding stuff I can use, the next month. ;-)
You probably mean DRBD.
As far as I remember it's packaged for test
I was trying to figure out a cheap solution to increase upload speed for
one of my customers (currently using ADSL).
I soon realized that dedicated lines such as CDN, HDSL etc are too
expensive in respect to common ADSL and come up with a brain-dead idea
of bounding various ADSL lines together...
L
Thanks you all for your quick replies.
The situation in the place I live is gonna look quite weird to you folk.
Here are NO small ISP's and only a few major telco's are
offering ADSL. Moreover none of them can be bothered setting up
specially crafted connections or routing disciplines; they do plug
Sorry, i didn't want a holy war to break out.
Thanks every one for their reply.
> In all cases I use
> the SMTP server provided by the ISP at no extra cost, because they
> recognise that you couldn't e-mail from a PC in any other way.
Unfortunately Italian bigger ISP's don't have admins like Mr. Cocker :(
Generally speaking their smtp server sucks: are often down (for
_severa
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