p, also for a small amount of users. We also used
it at the ISP I work for for a small mailserver for one of our customers,
and it's also working ok.
Hope this helps,
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it at the ISP I work for for a small mailserver for one of our customers,
and it's also working ok.
Hope this helps,
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mpts to
deliver delayed mail happen at regular intervals,
the interval doubling after each failed attempt.
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Make sure you take a good look at at least these things:
* protocols (hdlc, syncPPP, etc)
* in case of T1/T3/E1/E3: does it support fractional T1/T3/E1/E3
* connector type (V.35, RJ48, BNC, etc)
* driver support: open source drivers
The company I work for uses linux routers for E1 a
;
>
>
At my work we use Cyclades PC300 boards
(http://www.cyclades.com/products/svrbas/pc300.htm), available with
different types of connectors.
They are quite easy to configure and offer open source drivers.
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tting the PR4000 RAS to work the way
we wanted to (and found a couple of bugs in the firmware on the way). But
they techsupport is very fast, friendly and skilled.
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should do the trick if you only want to store package names...
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in my spool. How can
> I prevent this behavior with Exim configuration options?
>
> Marcin
>
>
You could write a procmail rule which filters the bounces and drop them in
a mailbox (or send them to /dev/null). Of course, you need to place this
rule _before_ the rule which sends th
worked
> on other things.
>
> If you're going to do it then I'll help you...
>
>
I also checked it out, but wasn't that happy about it. Like Russel said,
you need some tweaking to make it work on a Debian box. Also, removing it
wasn't that much fun eith
rver. Bind version 8.2.3
>
> Any help would be great appreciated :)
>
> ..Craig
>
>
>
Did you make sure that your primary DNS server is listed as authorative
name server in the whois information for the domains you are serving?
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will not reload the zone if there are errors in it.
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But it usually is a nice test... we use it at the ISP I work for to test
every colocated machine which is placed.
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st buggy.
Now, we also have some difficulties with some of the more advanced
features of the PR4000. Cyclades Tech Support is quite helpful, but hasn't
been able to solve these problems yet, after 4 months of debugging, trying
new firmware releases, etc.
Maybe this info helps,
Teun
-
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> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:06, Teun Vink wrote:
> >
[...]
> > Frankly, I'm not too happy about both. The TC still has some unexplained
> > problems, which couldn't be solved by their tech support. The only way we
> > c
sts (which I
> could probably do myself ;-)
>
> Subscribers should not be able to post to the list in
> general, but having this optional for each list would
> be nice to have.
>
> Is there anythinglike this packaged for Debian?
>
Try Mailman, it can do all the things you asked.
Hi,
I'm looking for a webbased configuration tool for postfix, somewhat like
the inter7 tools do for qmail.
Does anyone have any pointers?
Thanx,
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Then you can do things like:
iptables -A in-eth0 -m mac --mac-source 00:11:22:33:44:55 -j refuse
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> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> a message of 39 lines which said:
>
> > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
>
> First, sid
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > > a message of 39 lines which said:
> > >
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Fred Clausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
> currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
> depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are you
that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
For now, I've downgraded libc6, which was a lot of fun ;-)
Teun
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>
> > Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> > machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
>
> Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has
long compared to some, but
> we think it is pretty good!).
[...]
This is only from my own experiences at the ISP I work for. Old machines
(~5 year) which we used for testing purposes usually had problems with
the harddisk and/or the fans. Motherboards, NIC's and CPU's usually
worked
Suggestions?
>
>
It would help if you told us which radius server you're using...
For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the
configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in
/usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron.
Teun Vink
Luna.nl System &
ion. You can see some public statistics of our network on
http://noc.luna.nl. We also have a router connecting 5 T1 lines. It has
been up for over 600 days now, with a load average of about 0.05, also
on very standard hardware.
So I'd say a fairly recent box should be able to handle this amoun
o me ?
Depends on what you want to balance, just TCP/IP traffic, or a specific
service (mail/web/etc). For TCP/IP traffic, we use VRRP (Virtual
Redundant Router Protocol), which works fine.
Regards,
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osting the mailboxes. You could try letting building
multiple mailbox servers, and let the proxies figure out which mailbox
server they need to talk to...
I don't know if there are tools available for this, you might need some
custom made stuff...
Regards,
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Luna.nl NOC
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sed there over and
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Teun
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ody/ hmh/postfix/
deb http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/ hmh/misc/
(mailman, squirrelmail and amavis-new are also available there)
You might want to take a loot at that... I've been using them for some time now,
without any problems.
Regards,
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Hi all,
I need to set up an apt source for my work, where we can store our custom
made packages and kernels. I know that this can be done using
dpkg-scanpackages, but I can't find any help on that besides the
manpages. Does anybody know of a FAQ or HOWTO?
thanks,
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the interval doubling after each failed attempt.
grtz,
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else?
Make sure you take a good look at at least these things:
* protocols (hdlc, syncPPP, etc)
* in case of T1/T3/E1/E3: does it support fractional T1/T3/E1/E3
* connector type (V.35, RJ48, BNC, etc)
* driver support: open source drivers
The company I work for uses linux routers for E1 a
;
>
>
At my work we use Cyclades PC300 boards
(http://www.cyclades.com/products/svrbas/pc300.htm), available with
different types of connectors.
They are quite easy to configure and offer open source drivers.
Teun
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tting the PR4000 RAS to work the way
we wanted to (and found a couple of bugs in the firmware on the way). But
they techsupport is very fast, friendly and skilled.
Teun
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t-selections < file
should do the trick if you only want to store package names...
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in my spool. How can
> I prevent this behavior with Exim configuration options?
>
> Marcin
>
>
You could write a procmail rule which filters the bounces and drop them in
a mailbox (or send them to /dev/null). Of course, you need to place this
rule _before_ the rule which sends th
et failed [Bad file descriptor]
But it usually is a nice test... we use it at the ISP I work for to test
every colocated machine which is placed.
Teun
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r we switched from majordomo to
mailman some time ago, and it works perfectly.
The web-based admin is great, both for us as admins and for our customers.
Teun
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st buggy.
Now, we also have some difficulties with some of the more advanced
features of the PR4000. Cyclades Tech Support is quite helpful, but hasn't
been able to solve these problems yet, after 4 months of debugging, trying
new firmware releases, etc.
Maybe this info helps,
Teun
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:06, Teun Vink wrote:
> >
[...]
> > Frankly, I'm not too happy about both. The TC still has some unexplained
> > problems, which couldn't be solved by their tech support. The only way we
> > c
sts (which I
> could probably do myself ;-)
>
> Subscribers should not be able to post to the list in
> general, but having this optional for each list would
> be nice to have.
>
> Is there anythinglike this packaged for Debian?
>
Try Mailman, it can do all the things you asked.
nformation on configuring SSL if you want
to use apache-ssl.
Teun
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MS-Windows."
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 05:26:54PM +0200, Teun Vink wrote:
> > You can do 2 things: buy a certificate from a trusted party (e.g. Thawte
> > or OpenSRS), or use an unsigned certificate. You can create an unsigned
> > certificate y
MySQL Connection Failed: Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> (Using password: NO) in /var/www/phpsa/phpsa.php on line 16
> Could not connect
>
It looks like the root account does not have permission to access the
database in mysql, so I'd suggest you verify that. More info on that can
be found here: http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Adding_users.html.
Teun
MAC
Then you can do things like:
iptables -A in-eth0 -m mac --mac-source 00:11:22:33:44:55 -j refuse
Regards,
Teun Vink
for this problem? If you need
any additional info, please do not hesitate to contact me.
TIA,
Teun
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MS-Windows."
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> a message of 39 lines which said:
>
> > Since I upgrade my SID box yesterday, I've been having major
>
> First, sid
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:45:44AM +0100,
> > > Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > > a message of 39 lines which said:
> > >
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Fred Clausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read Teun Vink's posting about his Apache problems with unstable. I am
> currently using a mixture of stable and testing in production systems,
> depending on which versions of the applications I require. What are you
that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
For now, I've downgraded libc6, which was a lot of fun ;-)
Teun
On 30 Oct 2002, Michael Knorra wrote:
> Teun Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ah ok thankx, I'll check that. Too bad the main site which I host on that
> > machine is a webmail application using php+imap :(
>
> Bjoern.Falkenhagen said, that he has
Suggestions?
>
>
It would help if you told us which radius server you're using...
For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the
configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in
/usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron.
Teun Vink
Luna.nl System & Network Engineer
ion. You can see some public statistics of our network on
http://noc.luna.nl. We also have a router connecting 5 T1 lines. It has
been up for over 600 days now, with a load average of about 0.05, also
on very standard hardware.
So I'd say a fairly recent box should be able to handle this amoun
o me ?
Depends on what you want to balance, just TCP/IP traffic, or a specific
service (mail/web/etc). For TCP/IP traffic, we use VRRP (Virtual
Redundant Router Protocol), which works fine.
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl
erver hosting the mailboxes. You could try letting building
multiple mailbox servers, and let the proxies figure out which mailbox
server they need to talk to...
I don't know if there are tools available for this, you might need some
custom made stuff...
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl NOC
sed there over and
over. Basically, a full routing table would require 512Mb at least. CPU
isn't that much of an issue, any 'normal' CPU (P3) would do...
Teun
ody/ hmh/postfix/
deb http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/ hmh/misc/
(mailman, squirrelmail and amavis-new are also available there)
You might want to take a loot at that... I've been using them for some time
now,
without any problems.
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl NOC
s?
[...]
The best solution here is using serial consoles. This will enable you to
remotely access the bios and lilo boot menu, so you can reboot with an
older kernel when anything goes wrong with your new kernel.
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl NOC
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s?
[...]
The best solution here is using serial consoles. This will enable you to
remotely access the bios and lilo boot menu, so you can reboot with an
older kernel when anything goes wrong with your new kernel.
Regards,
Teun Vink
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s, now should it?
>The size is not that important.
>
Who made you believe that? ;-)
Teun
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Here's a little trick:
Start python and do:
import os
os.unlink('filename')
This will remove the file (worked for me on a 15G logfile).
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long with the
> dependancies..
>
>
Here's an apt source which has clam for woody (can also be found op
www.apt-get.org), works like a charm for me:
deb http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/BACKPORTS woody main
Regards,
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a
> "relay MTA" on my home Debian box to route all of my outgoing mail through
> our own office mail servers. Are there any HOWTO's describing ways of
> creating a secure relay channel between remote MTA
php'
If I recall correctly, the default debian config has 'config' instead of
'themes' in all of them.
For the language problems: make sure your browser has the same language
selected as preferred language as you select in SquirrelMail, this fixes
it for me.
Regards,
Teun Vi
bsd work fine any ideas ?
Yup: make sure you've got the right locales generated on your machine.
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Nope, but I've got lot's of them in my logs as well. Couldn't figure out what it was
either.
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's easy to configure and to integrate with your existant firewalling
> rules.
>
> Best regads
And how would that work with _virtual_ servers?
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oody main
deb http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/ hmh/amavisd-new/
Both have amavisd-new, the first one also has clamAV and spamassassin.
They work great, new updates are released shortly after they become
available in sid.
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ebian Linux server as a tool to
> download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail
> server (Exchange), I was thinking Sendmail might be able to do something
> like this but I could not find any documentation.
>
Never used it, but fetchmail should be able to
rus infected.
No, it's not. It's a mail sent from an infected computer,
but with a broken virus. The attachment is 0 bytes,
you can open the email without any problems.
Teun
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> Hi,
>
> are there any woody packages for nagios?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=nagios&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all
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s, now should it?
>The size is not that important.
>
Who made you believe that? ;-)
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rk for. I use this iptables line in my setup, which fixes
the MTU for all outgoing packets:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp
Works just fine...
grtz,
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, iptables obviously does some sort of
"argument completion".
Teun
Thawte, but switched to Tucows/OpenSRS. My
experience is that Thawte works ok, but is slower in signing and renewing
certificates than Tucows. Both parties are accepted as a valid CA by most
browsers, so I doubt people would experience issues with them.
Regards,
Teun Vink
file ?
Here's a little trick:
Start python and do:
import os
os.unlink('filename')
This will remove the file (worked for me on a 15G logfile).
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl System & Network Engineer
ncies..
>
>
Here's an apt source which has clam for woody (can also be found op
www.apt-get.org), works like a charm for me:
deb http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/BACKPORTS woody main
Regards,
Teun Vink
Luna.nl System & Network Engineer
open relays. Plus I am considering configuring
a
> "relay MTA" on my home Debian box to route all of my outgoing mail through
> our own office mail servers. Are there any HOWTO's describing ways of
> creating a secure relay channel between remote MTA's?
>
http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
Teun
#x27;s not. It's a mail sent from an infected computer,
but with a broken virus. The attachment is 0 bytes,
you can open the email without any problems.
Teun
PS: would it matter, a W32 virus on a list for debian? ;)
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 16:18, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are there any woody packages for nagios?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=nagios&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386&arch%5B%5D=all
Teun
Hello,
Does anybody have any experience with E1/E3/T3 or STM1 cards which are
supported by Linux? Especially cards with a BNC, UTP/RJ345 or SC/APC
connector.
Kind regards,
Teun Vink
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> - Emerging (http://www.etinc.com)
> - Lanmedia (http://www.lanmedia.com)
>
> Good experiences with the two firsts, no experience with the later.
>
Thanks.. I'll check those out.
Teun
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automatically combine the accounting
of multiple routers into one set of statistics?
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> Hi
>
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 03:16:34PM +0100, Teun Vink wrote:
> > I would like to setup up some sort of traffic accounting in our
> > network. I know how to do this using ipchains rules, but the problem is
> > tha
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Alexander Reelsen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 03:34:52PM +0100, Teun Vink wrote:
> > Well.. I especially need numbers, since we want to bill excessive traffic
> Shouldn't it be sufficient then do sum up the netacct data of both
> inter
.".
I use Cistron radius both for authentication and accounting. The NAS I use
is a 3COM Total Control.
Can anybody tell me anything about why these errors occur, why radius
restarts so often, and how I can solve these problems?
Thanks,
Teun
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Unfortunately, I still can't fix the accounting errors.
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Hi all,
I need to set up an apt source for my work, where we can store our custom
made packages and kernels. I know that this can be done using
dpkg-scanpackages, but I can't find any help on that besides the
manpages. Does anybody know of a FAQ or HOWTO?
thanks,
Teun
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