I am trying to set up FP2002SE on
debian (unstable)
Apache 1.3.27
mod-frontpage-mirfak-1.6.2
libldap2_2.0.23,libpam-ldap-140 (self build to allow TLS)
fptest is a ldap user, fptest is a unix group
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/bin/owsadm.exe -o install -u fpadm -pw
secret -xuser nobody -xgroup
ael Moritz
Sami Haahtinen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 05:48:44PM +0100, mimo wrote:
I am trying to set up FP2002SE on
debian (unstable)
Apache 1.3.27
mod-frontpage-mirfak-1.6.2
libldap2_2.0.23,libpam-ldap-140 (self build to allow TLS)
fptest is a ldap user, fptest is a unix group
/usr/local
Original Message
Subject: Re: Postfix log analizer
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 16:40:32 +0100
From: mimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here is my
I have been looking through the kernel mailing list but couldn't find
anything on this. I have two big IDE harddrives in the machine - 200 Gig
each.
dmesg:
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
PIIX4: IDE c
okay - I just read:
"For large IDE disks (over 137 GB): make sure your kernel is
2.4.19/2.5.3 or later."
in the Large Disk HOWTO http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/Large-Disk-1.html
Sorry - this works fine
Michael
mimo wrote:
I have been looking through the kernel mailing list bu
I have just played around with dovecot imap server. I can use your
existing mail spool files. Also it allows for craetion of IMAP folders
in users' home dirs which worries me a bit. I'd rather have the mailbox
in MySQL or something like that. But that's a differnet discussion I
guess.
Michael
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
Can you share your experiences? How does dovecot perform? Does it
support SSL
I haven't measured performance issues and yes it supports SSL. I have
also tried courier and got it working on the same machine. I thought it
would support users' mailboxes in MySQL (does thi
Have a look at the postfix+Cyrus+web cyrusadmin howto
Michael
> Hi,
>
> I am currently running Qmail with vpopmail, but am looking into
> Postfix. Does anyone know if there is a similar thing like vpopmail for
> Postfix.I would like to give my customers the chance to create and
> modify their own
Not that I have experienced anything like this before. But it looks as
if parts of the kernel source code were in some way corrupted. Otherwise
it's difficult to see why that definition would show up.
Michael
Dave wrote:
Hi Guys,
I recently upgraded from 2.4.18 to 2.4.20 but am getting strang
http://mimo.gn.apc.org/tping.html
I thought I share this little tool - maybe someone finds it as useful as
I do.
Comments welcome!
Michael
PS.:
there is also a spmalister - see http://mimo.gn.apc.org/spamlister.html
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I have just discovered this exploit report but couldn't find anything
about other distros than Slackware
http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/index.html
Does any body know if the debian version is affected too?
All I could think of for the moment was disabling donwloading via FTP
globally. Any ideas?
Than
Thanks, I checked on security.debian.org but couldn't find anything -
so probably a sign not to worry too much.
Michael
Fraser Campbell wrote:
On Friday 26 September 2003 09:33, mimo wrote:
I have just discovered this exploit report but couldn't find anything
a
The best thing to do is set up a mailing list - e.g. mailman. It's easy
to maintain and takes care of spoofing when you set it to allow
subscribers only to post. We are only ~7 people in our company - still
it makes sense for us to use mailman instead of a list in postfix.
Hope this helps.
Mi
Looking through the debian package list I have noticed this a while ago:
afbackup
This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a
centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one
computer is
easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used for writin
You can still use local users even if you use pam (+nsswitch will be
necessary). You specify this in nsswitch.conf. Also, you can configure
the pam config files so that it allows both local (unix) and ldap users.
You shouldnt need to drop the firewall at certain times.
mimo
Giacomo A
just trying to help - what about a combination of procmail and nfs.
procmail to put a copy of anything new incoming onto the nfs mount. the
nfs mount on the new server. something like this could work...
mimo
Rod Rodolico wrote:
Stupid Question: I have about 50 web sites and a few hundred e
o source code
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a
daemon, used one?
Thanks,
mimo
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I have managed to set this up using mod-mirfak
(libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak). I think I had to hack it a bit - let
me know if it doesnt work immediately.
mimo
David Ross wrote:
Hi All
I am trying to install FrontPage Extensions support with Apache 1.3.26
on a Debian Woody box. I got the
Ok - just answering my own question for future reference. I found this
one and it's great!
http://sysfence.sourceforge.net/
mimo
mimo wrote:
Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with
its a
Maybe I'm off topic. WHere do you keep your user accounts at the moment?
are they all local users?
Most exploits and vulnerabilities are local -- they only apply to your
machine if you have (other) local users. So it's more secure to have
"virtual" users via nsswitch / pam /etc and some db (ldap
day, March 24, 2004 17:48 + mimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I'm off topic. WHere do you keep your user accounts at the moment?
are they all local users?
Most exploits and vulnerabilities are local -- they only apply to your
machine if you have (other) local users. So it'
I am trying to setup apache2 from deb http://www.backports.org/debian
woody all
I can find anything useful about how to get mod php working with it. I
have found something about cgi but the module would be much better
really. Anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Michael
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Hi
I have noticed the same here -- have a look at this
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:RA7huHM9tEoJ:forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D22371+%22SEARCH+/%5Cx90%5Cx02&hl=en
I liked the rewrite solution to throw it to ms... ;)
Michael
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I hoping somebody can both fi
is there
something going on here?
Thanks,
mimo
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We have recently changed from a manual installation of
amavisd-new/spamassassin to the debian/unstable one. Now, it does not do
the rbl checks anymore. The config files havent changed, and the perl
module is there and gets loaded. Need more info?
Michael
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to be immediate). Though this depends on the
configuration, the delays on standard systems would be massive. exim4
on debian comes with this default:
F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,6h
Which probably means (I'm guessing) something like a 30 minute delay
for the initial message with retry = 2.
mimo
In the UK you have to "voluntarily" keep logs for the law enforcement
agencies for quiet a long time and most major ISPs here are doing this
voluntarily. They are currently trying to push something like this
through on the EU level, so might be coming to you soon too!
mimo
David Sch
I am trying to set up FP2002SE on
debian (unstable)
Apache 1.3.27
mod-frontpage-mirfak-1.6.2
libldap2_2.0.23,libpam-ldap-140 (self build to allow TLS)
fptest is a ldap user, fptest is a unix group
/usr/local/frontpage/version5.0/bin/owsadm.exe -o install -u fpadm -pw
secret -xuser nobody -xgroup
ael Moritz
Sami Haahtinen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 05:48:44PM +0100, mimo wrote:
I am trying to set up FP2002SE on
debian (unstable)
Apache 1.3.27
mod-frontpage-mirfak-1.6.2
libldap2_2.0.23,libpam-ldap-140 (self build to allow TLS)
fptest is a ldap user, fptest is a unix group
/usr/local
Original Message
Subject: Re: Postfix log analizer
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 16:40:32 +0100
From: mimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here is my
I have been looking through the kernel mailing list but couldn't find
anything on this. I have two big IDE harddrives in the machine - 200 Gig
each.
dmesg:
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
PIIX4: IDE co
okay - I just read:
"For large IDE disks (over 137 GB): make sure your kernel is
2.4.19/2.5.3 or later."
in the Large Disk HOWTO http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/Large-Disk-1.html
Sorry - this works fine
Michael
mimo wrote:
I have been looking through the kernel mailing list but cou
I am not sure if this is directly related to DEBIAN isp but anyway,
since people on this list seem quite experienced I might as well ask you.
This is a postfix-1.1.11 running on RedHat 9.0 (not my fault:) - I
usually have a mail queue of about 500 messages. Last week (and after a
colleague upgr
Hi,
I have done my research on this - it seems that the major part (99%) of
timeouts happen with mail.layer-hosting.com[160.116.16.83].
mm
mimo wrote:
I am not sure if this is directly related to DEBIAN isp but anyway,
since people on this list seem quite experienced I might as well ask you
I would try an NFS mount + procmail recipe:
1. mount something from server B on server A
2. (on server A) create a procmail recipe to copy all incoming mail
additionally onto the mount from server B
Michael Moritz
Stephan Poehlsen wrote:
Hi,
How would you realize a realtime email-backup across tw
I installed usemod for an 'intranet' wiki - very simple perl script - no
thrills. needs a folder with 777 permissions unless you have suexec. I
can recommend it so far.
Hope this helps
Michael Moritz
Dominik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a very simple Wiki. It should be easy to install and
h
That one still works (thanks to Google) - though links mightn't..
http://216.239.41.100/search?q=cache:778hLStDj0IJ:wiki.debian.net/LdapAuthentication+ldap+debian+wiki&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
mm
Donovan Baarda wrote:
On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 20:40, Ghe Rivero wrote:
Hi!
I'm configuring a Ldap server in one of
That one still works (thanks to Google) - though links mightn't..
http://216.239.41.100/search?q=cache:778hLStDj0IJ:wiki.debian.net/LdapAuthentication+ldap+debian+wiki&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
mm
Donovan Baarda wrote:
On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 20:40, Ghe Rivero wrote:
Hi!
I'm configuring a Ldap server in one of
just trying to help - what about a combination of procmail and nfs.
procmail to put a copy of anything new incoming onto the nfs mount. the
nfs mount on the new server. something like this could work...
mimo
Rod Rodolico wrote:
Stupid Question: I have about 50 web sites and a few hundred e-mail
o source code
there and couldnt find it anywhere else. Does anzone know of such a
daemon, used one?
Thanks,
mimo
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I have managed to set this up using mod-mirfak
(libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak). I think I had to hack it a bit - let
me know if it doesnt work immediately.
mimo
David Ross wrote:
Hi All
I am trying to install FrontPage Extensions support with Apache 1.3.26
on a Debian Woody box. I got the
Ok - just answering my own question for future reference. I found this
one and it's great!
http://sysfence.sourceforge.net/
mimo
mimo wrote:
Slightly off topic: we have an old server running old RedHat and there
is no way of updating it so will have to rebuild it. One thing with
its apac
Maybe I'm off topic. WHere do you keep your user accounts at the moment?
are they all local users?
Most exploits and vulnerabilities are local -- they only apply to your
machine if you have (other) local users. So it's more secure to have
"virtual" users via nsswitch / pam /etc and some db (ldap
arch 24, 2004 17:48 + mimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I'm off topic. WHere do you keep your user accounts at the moment?
are they all local users?
Most exploits and vulnerabilities are local -- they only apply to your
machine if you have (other) local users. So it's more se
I am trying to setup apache2 from deb http://www.backports.org/debian
woody all
I can find anything useful about how to get mod php working with it. I
have found something about cgi but the module would be much better
really. Anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Michael
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Hi
I have noticed the same here -- have a look at this
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:RA7huHM9tEoJ:forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D22371+%22SEARCH+/%5Cx90%5Cx02&hl=en
I liked the rewrite solution to throw it to ms... ;)
Michael
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I hoping somebody can both fi
is there
something going on here?
Thanks,
mimo
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