Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home
decor, office decor, travel, outdoors, kitchen, etc... Take a look around
at http://www.merchandisewholesale.com just click on the images of the
product to enlarge it for a better view.
Sincerely,
John
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 09:09:25AM -, Mark Ng wrote:
> http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ ).
Currently runnign that set up in a 4 http server setup, we find it's
working excellently for our needs.
Besudes the fact that the LVS 'jsut plain works' and that you can add
servers whenever you wan
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 08:40:31AM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 00:28:04 -0400, Chuck Peters wrote:
> > One of our techs wants to use freeradius on a production box, but now that
> > it has been dropped from woody I would rather use something else.
>
> Looking at
>
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 09:04:53AM -0500, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What do you use for a complete backup and recovery solution? I was looking at
>mondo, but thought I would ask you guys.
>
amanda.
www.amanda.org
It's become easy to config in debian, but still requires a certain ze
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> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is p
question, you just want
to know "Is SCSI worth it for speed?" - no, probably not, you can do
well with an intelligently configured IDE system.
$.02, FWIW,
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DocumentRoot /var/www/john
ErrorLog /var/log/apache/john.adsp.net-error.log
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Which produces a log just for my virtual host on a special place, then
you can have webalizer (or whatever tool) run on each lo
Hey there, I found a great retail site with all kinds of products. Home
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On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 09:04:53AM -0500, Bernie Berg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What do you use for a complete backup and recovery solution? I was
> looking at mondo, but thought I would ask you guys.
>
amanda.
www.amanda.org
It's become easy to config in debian, but still requires a certain ze
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> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is p
ate your records and ***resend your message
to my new address***. I won't receive mail sent to the old address anymore.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Thanks,
-John
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I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much
slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to
576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.
I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1.
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We too were hacked by this guy.
Has anyone tried to decipher what it
means?
We've heard from various sources that this may be
some sort of terrorist code.
Unscrambling the letters comes up with some pretty
horrifying words (NYC DOOM, Anthrax Poison, etc.).
I was wondering if this is a
er from Ci$co if Linux can match the
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d is briefly mounted read only
for per file restoration). You could easily set up a backup machine running
an rsync daemon and have your client machines sync to that by the same means.
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g iproute, or QoS, but I have not found any
> examples.
The people who wrote the 2.4 Advanced routing guide have a script called the
wondershaper that tunes up the traffic shaping system to fix just this
problem:
http://lartc.org/wondershaper/
I don't think the script is in woody (
ing new package uploads from
incoming out into the right place in the distro, but I haven't seen any links
or package names mentioned. Anyone know where I can find these scripts?
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 02:31:23AM +0100, Marco Kammerer wrote:
> i hope its an easy lilo question for you but i am about to kick that server :(
>
> i have a 3ware ATA Raid 7000-2b controller
> together with an promises fasttrakt controller
> together with 4 normal IDEs in a box
>
> i run woody
I think that would work quite well. Just make sure to upgrade the system
regularly. That will keep you abreast of all the problems and allow for a
nice system.
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
> or better frozen or stable ?
>
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Is there a good example of something in debian breaking a general
script/program server side?
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Phil Pennock wrote:
> Typing away merrily, John Haggerty produced the immortal words:
> > I think that would work quite well. Just make sure to upgrade the system
>
stuff while supporting the new.
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Phil Pennock wrote:
> Typing away merrily, John Haggerty produced the immortal words:
> > Is there a good example of something in debian breaking a general
> > script/program server side?
>
> Not that comes to mind.
>
Is there say a test that can be implimented that would test to determine
wheather the program you are running will work under perl and
then pick that version of perl? That would really rock and would possibly
be quite easy considering perl is a great tool for text manipulation and
analysis.
On Mon
One of the most interesting things that actually got me charmed with
debian was a copy of debian 0.99beta that I had on some old cds. I
remember that day well. There were some problems and some functionality
missing but overall it's useful. I could install almost everything in the
distribution on m
Not off the top of my head. I know of programs that have been floating
around to facilitate the transfer of files from anonymous (and possible
authenticated) ftp sites to the email address of the user. The options
were a little vague and I decided against it for various reasons.
One of the biggest
Well assuming your ISP actually supports 2400 baud connections to it's
dialup then you might have a little problem. Usually if you can't even
connect properly you do not possess a fast enough connection (I have a
2400 as well and I tried to connect to a service that supposedly was up
to 33.3 and it
-I input -j ACCEPT -l -i eth0:2
You can do it very easy for yourself. Take a look at "pmfirewall",
http://www.pointman.org . It can setup all your ipchains for you.
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man hosts_access
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> > ${ipchains} -I input -p udp -s 0.0.0.0 bootps --dport bootpc \
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> > What do I need to change for them to be able to *enter*?
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> I want to recommend you IMP. You can set IMAP server on firewall and
> IMP/Horde.
I've been playing with SilkyMail (http://www.cyrus
as web page based use DHCP. Hmm let me see if I can find it.
Netreg www.netreg.org
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I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much
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576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.
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We too were hacked by this guy.
Has anyone tried to decipher what it
means?
We've heard from various sources that this may be
some sort of terrorist code.
Unscrambling the letters comes up with some pretty
horrifying words (NYC DOOM, Anthrax Poison, etc.).
I was wondering if this is a
from Ci$co if Linux can match the
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of files problem that may go into 2.5, so perhaps by the
next debian release, this won't be a problem.
I agree that hacking mail/news software of all kinds to pick there mailbox
format based on /etc/defaults/mailbox_format would be remarkably useful.
John
d is briefly mounted read only
for per file restoration). You could easily set up a backup machine running
an rsync daemon and have your client machines sync to that by the same means.
John
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 02:31:23AM +0100, Marco Kammerer wrote:
> i hope its an easy lilo question for you but i am about to kick that server :(
>
> i have a 3ware ATA Raid 7000-2b controller
> together with an promises fasttrakt controller
> together with 4 normal IDEs in a box
>
> i run woody
ing for. It's open, so
you can change it how you want. Dynamic resets of either iptables or
ipchains (whichever you have, it'll setup for) on authentication by
users.
HTH
j
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Warning will not go away!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I read that the trusted-user feature was entirely disabled
in sendmail versions 8.1 through 8.6, but then was revived.
Does that have anything to do with it?
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/sbin/sendmail permission, and then
edited the CGI script, adding sudo before the
sendmail command. It is admittedly less secure,
but my CGI can only be run by users who have been
authenticated over SSL. But if you think this is a
really bad idea, please let me know.
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#x27;t recall seeing that, but 'tis been a while :)
I read it in the O'Reilly {Sendmail} book, on page 245. But
oh my gosh! I see that my edition of that book was printed in
1994! My, how time flies
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#x27;t ogle it
constantly. Who has time for that?
I'm also running grsec patches as well. Grsec didn't do the nosy bash
like I wanted, so I'm keepign the nosy bash.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 05:49:49PM +0200, ? ? wrote:
> ?? ??, 2003-10-29 ? 07:11, John Keimel ??:
> What if the user compiles zsh (or there is something similar) and uses
> it? Or finds a way that doesn't use bash to execute his commands?
>
> I've thought of
n .deb format only - at least by us - someone else
can make RPM's :)
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Ivan Jesus will help u just keep your faith in him.
Thought I would say a quick hello as an introduction as I have just
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On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:01:22PM +0100, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> Hi.
>
> A customer will need to burn 50Gb daily to DVDs (satellite imaginery
> products). All discs have different contents.
>
> We need a juke box with space to store virgin disk and burned disk...
> many discs... for automatic w
I've used BayTech hardware for several years now with good success. IP
accessible console (serial) and remote power control. They've saved many
a trip to a remote location. There's a series of different ones with
different abilities. baytechdcd.com is their website.
Again, not sure about BIOS con
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 07:17:57AM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> I wish to implement mailling list management to my software for all virtual
> domains. DTC uses qmail, so it has to be compatible with it. DTC will
> generate all config file for the given mailling list manager.
>
Ecartis (formerly
use postfix instead.
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based solutions, i.e. RocketRAID (1520 two channel ... 1820 8
channel). My experience with Highpoint is gerenally better than with
Promise, but I ordered my first RR 1520 Controller 2 Days ago. It's not
here yet ;-)
Rgds,
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mirror say stable .. testing .. unstable i386 only?
OR
Are there utilities in Debian that will make it easy to maintain a mirror of i386 Debian ?
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/d you could also think about:
cat /etc/procmailrc
# Spamassassin
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc
I weant spam only to be filtered when delivered locally, i.e. I don't
want outgoing mail to be tagghed as spam, this sometimes happened.
Amavis alterntively has a "local domains" variable.
HTH.
bug/incompatibility in ps command)
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Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
Hi folks,
today I got some strange messages in the log files. It's a quite usual
woody box (apache, some (about 1
Hello!
Before all this begins to get silly:
You are playing with amount of money which I would not concern as
pennyware. As from you mails before, it's clearly to recognize that you
haven an idea, but no concept nor the skills you need. You will need
probably consultants who help you to find a
ll mail comming
directly from an dialup ip, so I think it would be an accepted way to
try what Pulu wants to do.
Rgds,
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ty,
XFS offers ACLs by default, alloffer journals, reiser4 ships with a
"database structure", for extX there are most recue utils out, for
laptops a journaling FS can cause power consumption, so ext2 may be cool
for them. Large file access may be better with FS A, databases may like
-)]
Another practical approch is an USB Stick as installer:
http://d-i.pascal.at/
You may mount this an put modules to it's initrd easily. I could send
you an dump vom my about 4 weeks old d-i on stick.
Rgds,
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cially when it comes to mail. With Maildir you will have less
problems than with mbox,
but you still do NOT have atomic transactions, and as such you will at
some stage
statistically have a problem.
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list knows whether or not any advantage
to running raiserFS is swallowed by NFS?
RaiserFs is a realy fast filesystem for very much smal files
Greetings
Michelle
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ii postfix 2.0.19-1 A high-performance mail
transport agent
ii postfix-ldap 2.0.19-1 LDAP map support for Postfix
ii postfix-tls 2.0.19-1 TLS and SASL support for Postfix
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*whack whack whack*
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but in the end the config was just too much
and too complex.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
Craig
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ore an for
some weired reason there is d #define in the kernel source of 2.2.series
that made it into Andrew's special 2.4.x.
Andrew: Did you upgrade the "256er"-boxen from 2.2? Did you use "make
oldconfig" or took you parts (patches) from the kernel before?
rgds,
A
might consider such a thing these days with the dirt cheap pricing of
RAM.
I think some kind of common disk (NFS, whatever, on RAID) is your
best solution.
HTH
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ften false positives, but this is no reason not look
for a trojan. read the perl code to see what it checks. it's quite
simple, it checks the existence of certain hidden directories, files or
processes. try to invstigate, why they exist on your machine.
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acket radio, where swearing is illegal.
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Taken from the mailing list Code of Conduct posted at :
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6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40296000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x403c9000)
libgdbm.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3 (0x403cc000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)
Any ideas about where I should go from here?
thanks,
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r "LDAP using GSSAPI/SASL to Auth"? I
would be interested in it.
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own that safe_mode is not really safe.
You might want to restrict access with open_basedir .
The most secure solution is still to install php's cgi executable in an
suexec environment.
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it won't be,
> given the dns caching problem mentioned above. Is there a way to have
> that 1 dns server act as a proxy or port forwarder in some way? Can that
> be done between two different class A networks?
As above, as long as both new and old servers are serving the same (ne
but not to me... is there any difference compared
to using iptables DNAT?
cheers
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This may be interesting to all kind of ISPs.
Not really Debian realted, but IMO it's worth mentioning here.
FTC's opinion to DROA practices and refund decision!
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/12/domainreg.htm
Rgds,
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ter the traffic between myself and the server
via a CIPE tunnel stopped working when the packets got tooo large)
- Or is there a bug in packet fragmentation in the linux kernel?
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Hola!
(2) http://jodies.de/ipcalc
My answer to (2) in intl. language :-)
apt-get install sipcalc
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Hi!
1.) Set users shell to /bin/false and add it to /etc/shells.
This will prevent ssh access for users, but allows ftp etc.
But what you are asking for is that (I think)
2.) http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/index.php
Chroot your ssh for non-admin users by
- patching ssh
- replacing Users homedir
s from the net back to eth1.
You can use IPSec/racoon configured to use pre-shared keys or X.509
certificates to authorise peers. You could, for example, force certain
peers to use specific IPs and allow only nominal bandwidth to those
peers that don't authenticate.
Cheers
John
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Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U machine
should be able to have 5 disks.
I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/produktweb/IPC-C2-X/IPC-C2D.htm
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 09:47:26PM -0700, Stephen Le wrote:
> >
> > I think your should try openvpn http://www.openvpn.org .
> >
>
> Although OpenVPN is a really nice and easy to setup solution, it uses
> SSL tunneling, rather than IPSEC encryption.
There is also the kernel support in 2.6. If y
On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 07:18:12PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Em Qui, 2004-07-01 ?s 04:46, John Hedges escreveu:
> > On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 09:47:26PM -0700, Stephen Le wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I think your should try openvpn http://www.openvpn.org .
>
ny customers. Let's say classical broadcasting :)
Good Luck!
Andreas
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On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 11:02:46AM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Or you might want to try out the Helix Server (from
find this most secure--no more worries about password cracks (I just have
to worry about the physical security of the USB key on my keychain).
Regards,
Mark
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Russell Coker wrote:
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:52, Dale E Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've noticed a fair number of attempted root logins on my various boxes
Same here. Also attempted logins to "test", "admin", and some other accounts.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^
Uh
n it
broke, except possibly a debian package upgrade.
ii apache 1.3.31-3
ii nagios-mysql1.2-3.5
Thanks.
John Hawley
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ch to terminate the vlan - there is a
confirmed bug in the cisco asic. Don't wonder why the error LEDs blink.
Mr. Sascha Pollok wrote a patch that add a padding to the frames so the
cisco gets more happy.
6.) To our experience the usage of VLAN does not cause siginifcant CPU
load
Replying to myself:
1.) tulip driver in 2.6 does work with VLAN
(test was: ping -s 1472 vs. ping -s 1468)
2.) I wrote about a framesize of a tagged frame with 1504 byte
I correct myself by quoting candelatech:
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2 - 802.1q tagging adds an additional header field (4 Bytes) to the
ethernet heade
; if the switches and servers are
distributed to 2 rooms)
Both Servers have one NIC per "network X".
If you change to the new setup you will lose redundancy!
(if this is not the question you setup will be fine)
Rgds,
j.
Leonardo Boselli wrote:
Il 11 Sep 2004 alle 21:30 Andre
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