Hi.
What is the trick to get more than 2^16 uids working on all services in potato??
I'm using kernel 2.4.14, libc6 compiled with 2.4.7 headers, lib(pam|nss)-ldap
openldap, wu-imap, cuci-pop, samba, telnet, ssh...
'id' and 'getent passwd user-with-high-uid' both return the right uid
This may not be exactly what you are looking for but you might get away
with:
apt-get install squidclient
squidclient - Command line URL extractor that talks to (a) squid.
This small utility can be used to get URLs from the comman
Thanks in advance.
Jose
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e an application that would allow
to mangle the arrays or at least monitor them... but then again if you don't
have hot-swap capability there isn't much that you can change once the system
is up and running.
Although I think at comdex I saw some IDE RAID boxes with hot-swap bays, I
don
lly.
The only problem we had with them was with those pesky Intel GX mobos, but
that changed when the 'new' STL2s came in.
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Hi.
What is the trick to get more than 2^16 uids working on all services in
potato??
I'm using kernel 2.4.14, libc6 compiled with 2.4.7 headers, lib(pam|nss)-ldap
openldap, wu-imap, cuci-pop, samba, telnet, ssh...
'id' and 'getent passwd user-with-high-uid' both return the right uid
This may not be exactly what you are looking for but you might get away
with:
apt-get install squidclient
squidclient - Command line URL extractor that talks to (a) squid.
This small utility can be used to get URLs from the command l
tion on my network succeeded to ping both eth0 and eth1, but didn't
> succeed to go out of my network to reach the internet.
>
> Anyone can help me ?
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>With Microsoft Outlook, internet email is enabled as well as Microsoft Mail (the old
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> Any ideas? I am running a debian 1.3 server with qmail being v1.02.
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> Thanks
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> Rob..
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ackage
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> I can always get the "tgz" file, but it would me much better the debian
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tion on my network succeeded to ping both eth0 and eth1, but didn't
> succeed to go out of my network to reach the internet.
>
> Anyone can help me ?
>
> Best regards
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or as the user. With Microsoft Outlook, internet email is enabled
> as well as Microsoft Mail (the old win3.11 pop system) for internal mail.
>
> Any ideas? I am running a debian 1.3 server with qmail being v1.02.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Rob..
>
>
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ackage
http://packages.debian.org/stable/mail/qmail-src.html
> I can always get the "tgz" file, but it would me much better the debian
> package... :-)
>
Blame djb.
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machine can so easily disturb your
service.
> How do you solve this?
>
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machine can so easily disturb your
service.
> How do you solve this?
>
null route.
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On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:20:00AM +0200, Craig wrote:
> Is there a module or package that lets apache run
> asp files ?
Most likely you want to run asp pages written in VBScript, don't you?
Same problem here, trying to scape from this MS hell. Apache::ASP
won't help; as far as I can see it's j
Hi.
I'd like to know how (if possible) to 'map' in a 'network drive' a
subdirectory in an account's share with samba/windows, for example:
H: == \\sambasrvr\account\subdir instead of H: being just
\\sambasrvr\account.
Also I'd like to know how to tweak the windows smb cache or whateve
Russell Coker wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>detected the drive, but during the part that "lilo: " is supposed to come
>>>up, nothing did. The disk kept grinding and grinding, and eventually
>>>asked for a floppy. I was hoping that the 2nd, working drive in the
Hi.
I'd like to know how (if possible) to 'map' in a 'network drive' a
subdirectory in an account's share with samba/windows, for example:
H: == \\sambasrvr\account\subdir instead of H: being just
\\sambasrvr\account.
Also I'd like to know how to tweak the windows smb cache or whatever i
Hi everyone,
I'm in need to implement a socks proxy for a few machines in the LAN,
currently we have a somewhat tight firewall and a squid proxy for
http/ftp access, and need to reach content from realnetworks protocols
in servers that don't stream in http. Searching in dselect, I find the
t
I'm trying to get posfix authenticate (for relaying purposes) users
with SASL via PAM on woody.
I've installed posftix, posftix-tls, libsasl and it´s modules.
Following the READMEs, I can see that postfix does support SASL auth
LOGIN and PLAIN mechanisms:
220 mybox.over.here ESMTP Postfix (
Hi Rodi,
Postfix is not in a chroot jail, and (I forgot to mention this) the user
posftix is in the shadow group.
Google only has questions on this subject, but not many answers... :(
Thanks
R.M. Evers wrote:
Hi Jose,
Maybe your smtpd (smtp/smtps) is chrooted? Check your master.cf for
this
intainers put on their packages and the
the distro in general, and the consequent ease for updating, securing,
and managing debian servers.
Jose
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Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Benjamin Sherman said on Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:16:56PM -0600:
I've got some machines in nearly the same configuration. What I ended up
doing was to put an `append="mem=1G"' in the lilo.conf boot stanza for the
kernel I was using, and rebooted the machine in question.
This
George Georgalis wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 01:32:44PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2004 21:22 +0100 "J.J. van Gorkum"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, a big one : NFS is non-atomic in it's writing...
A write action to the (NFS) disk can be interrupted (normal beha
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
[Sorry for the cross-post - I think it's applicable to both -isp and
-user.]
I need to offer imap, imapssl and pop3ssl services. FWIW, imap would be
localhost only, but -ssl services would be publically accessible.
My reading thus far leads me towards Courier-imap with
Lucas Albers wrote:
Just recently I had my mail server swamped by a single virus machine that
kept resending a virus message, ignoring my 5xx rejection code.
Is it possbile to block this via an iptables smtp max connection throttle
code?
How do you handle this?
Via iptables?, or via qmail/postfix/e
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Collegues,
Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit)
Now my question:
How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ?
I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ?
In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM
Samuele Catusian wrote:
Hail folks.
I've to set up an ~1TB SAN on our network. We're thinking about recycling
an existing server with an HP SmartArray 641 RAID Controller and expanding
it with another SA641 controller and some more disks, or directly
purchasing an HP fiber Storage Area Network.
Hi all,
I installed lire in woody, and configured it to report with html plus
charts on squid and various other daemons, so far I assume it's working
normally, for I receive the daily reports in my mailbox.
The problem is, lire sends the images 'inline' and not as mime
attachements. I'd r
There's an explanation of this issue and some suggested workarounds on
the (upstream) ldap-pam list, basically as finger knows nothing about
ldap, it's better to substitute the 'finger' command with some
perl/python/shell script that does the same but queries the ldap server
directly.
http://
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda
Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:33:09AM -0500, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:15, Francis Tyers wrote:
The onboard 'scsi' controller appears as a block device and not as a
scsi device under linux.
01:03.0 RAID bus controller: Compaq Computer Corporation Smart A
Marcel Hicking wrote:
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:14:22 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am I right in that nobody on the 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
Well, from bad ex
Is there a way to set up mod_dav with decent access controls?
I want to have each user on the server acces his own files only, so
their files fall under fs quota and have the right permissions etc.
I have 10k users on LDAP, and could export them to mysql.
Wouldn't mind to use apache2 on sarge
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Hi everyone,
I'm in need to implement a socks proxy for a few machines in the LAN,
currently we have a somewhat tight firewall and a squid proxy for
http/ftp access, and need to reach content from realnetworks protocols
in servers that don't stream in http. Searching in dselect, I find the
ts
intainers put on their packages and the
the distro in general, and the consequent ease for updating, securing,
and managing debian servers.
Jose
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Benjamin Sherman said on Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:16:56PM -0600:
I've got some machines in nearly the same configuration. What I ended up
doing was to put an `append="mem=1G"' in the lilo.conf boot stanza for the
kernel I was using, and rebooted the machine in question.
This
George Georgalis wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 01:32:44PM -0700, Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2004 21:22 +0100 "J.J. van Gorkum"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, a big one : NFS is non-atomic in it's writing...
A write action to the (NFS) disk can be interrupted (normal behavi
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
[Sorry for the cross-post - I think it's applicable to both -isp and
-user.]
I need to offer imap, imapssl and pop3ssl services. FWIW, imap would be
localhost only, but -ssl services would be publically accessible.
My reading thus far leads me towards Courier-imap with
Lucas Albers wrote:
Just recently I had my mail server swamped by a single virus machine that
kept resending a virus message, ignoring my 5xx rejection code.
Is it possbile to block this via an iptables smtp max connection throttle
code?
How do you handle this?
Via iptables?, or via qmail/postfix/e
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Collegues,
Now I have 17 Lucent ORINOCO COR/ROR and one Proxim MP.11a (54 MBit)
Now my question:
How can I block the Netzwork for all and do only allow to my Clients ?
I know Win98 has already 'pptp' but Win95 and Macintosh ?
In general, the Clients are using PCI/PCM
Samuele Catusian wrote:
Hail folks.
I've to set up an ~1TB SAN on our network. We're thinking about recycling
an existing server with an HP SmartArray 641 RAID Controller and expanding
it with another SA641 controller and some more disks, or directly
purchasing an HP fiber Storage Area Network.
Hi all,
I installed lire in woody, and configured it to report with html plus
charts on squid and various other daemons, so far I assume it's working
normally, for I receive the daily reports in my mailbox.
The problem is, lire sends the images 'inline' and not as mime
attachements. I'd rat
There's an explanation of this issue and some suggested workarounds on
the (upstream) ldap-pam list, basically as finger knows nothing about
ldap, it's better to substitute the 'finger' command with some
perl/python/shell script that does the same but queries the ldap server
directly.
http://
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0200, Arnd Vehling wrote:
does anyone know how to fix the device name on a debian linux
system? For example. If i have two IDE hardisks, the devices will
be named like this.
/dev/hda
/dev/hdb
If i now must remove the first harddisk (/dev/hda)
Nathan Eric Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:33:09AM -0500, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:15, Francis Tyers wrote:
The onboard 'scsi' controller appears as a block device and not as a
scsi device under linux.
01:03.0 RAID bus controller: Compaq Computer Corporation Smart Arr
Marcel Hicking wrote:
--Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:14:22 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am I right in that nobody on the 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
Well, from bad exp
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