Are you telling me that if I set my MAILTO entry to something like
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', that's actually going to send legitimate Internet
mail to Joe at his gmail account? I find that hard to believe.
Assuming your MTA is correctly configured to send mail to the intern
mail noting if it is innocent or (in theory) spam.
yet just today I have received some 480 pieces of spam marked innocent.
That doesn't sound like 98.09% accuracy to me!
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buggy, I wasn't motivated to work on
it and no one else has ever cared enough to help.
Use the upstream tarball for future updates.
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clue.
> The problem with webmin-exports still remains. It doesnt work.
> /nisse
>
sorry I haven't responded sooner but I'm just about to package webmin
1.230 and I'll look into it.
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es, usually one module per package. The
package "webmin" just contains the basic webmin functionality. If you use
a package manager like aptitude and search for webmin you'll see lots of
packages like webmin-mysql, webmin-postfix, webmin-ldap-useradmin etc.
Just install the ones
t could compromise the stability of your system.
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y you shouldn't be doing that. webmin 1.210 is in unstable use
apt-get to install that.
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If you have something to add to any of these bugs (or best of all a
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Hi,
"Jaldhar H. Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, ponga wrote:
webmin-firewall -> version 1.200-1
webmin -> version 1.200-1
Thank you for any input!
Do you have webmin-core installed?
Isn't this a
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, ponga wrote:
webmin-firewall -> version 1.200-1
webmin -> version 1.200-1
Thank you for any input!
Do you have webmin-core installed?
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> So its too buggy to trust, IMHO.
Oh crap, that's not good. Could you file a bug report please?
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> 2005, or 2006, when Sarge ships? :/
>
Depends on how much longer the hot babe/LCC/blob threads are going to
last. :)
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if I'm wrong, I haven't been following the threads
> that closely.
>
No you're right I suppose. Still its scant comfort for those who are
eagerly waiting for sarge.
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anyone come across this non-appearance of webmin-sendmail?
> webmin-sendmail was my hope for setting
> up sendmail after installing it using apt-get from the cd set.
The webmin packages in woody are quite buggy. Use the ones from sarge
instead.
And try a more modern MTA than sendmail.
t in February. See
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764576445.html
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ault. Due to a dependency loop, many of the
webmin module packages are missing from sarge. I have spoken to the
release managers and hopefully this will be fixed today or tomorrow. In
the mean time you can grab the packages from sid.
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ood supply of Debian fanboys (and
girls!) this doesn't mean anything for the Debian community.
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smart enough to deal with the near-infinite number of installation
possibilities outside the packaging system so Debian packages don't even
try.
Oh and I was wrong and you were right about aptitude. You may want to
submit a wishlist bug asking for orphaned packages to be flagged. It'
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, John Fleming wrote:
> FWIW, my cron jobs are back in the Webmin listing. My problem might have
> been local;
That's good to know. Thanks John.
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ersion did you have? What
did you do to transition it to the Debian packages?
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se comment on whether this is happening to them as well? Perhaps
> time to run 'reportbug'?
>
>
In the last update I added an upstream fix for the cron module. Looks
like it broke something. Investigating...
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oximately 6000 messages, (approximately
31MBs on disk) and pine loads it in about 15 seconds. Pine mmaps a large
mailbox so you most likely don't have enough RAM and/or swap.
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just creating your own custom webmin setup in /usr/local.
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ck.
>
> Unusual System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Sep 24 18:28:31 debian webmin[326]: Timeout of admin
>
> What is the meaning of this?
>
It means admin quit webmin without logging out.
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doing this?
>
Usermin wasn't packaged in woody. The webmin version in woody is out of
date and buggy.
Use the packages from sarge.
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ld anyone tell me where where I can find such a driver?
>
I have the same card in my thinkpad. I use the ati driver in XFree86. I
haven't got DRI working though (I don't think my card has enough memory.)
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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Joey Hess wrote:
> Hasan wrote:
> > interview with joey hess
> >
> > http://debian.degismez.com/debian.mp3
>
> This is not me, it's Jaldhar H. Vyas. Apparently our names sound similar
> in poor-quality mp4 audio.
>
Yep, thats me being
the results -- if it is something you see
people needing. When there is a finished or at least usable program,
people are more likely to want to tweak it, send patches etc.
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you need, webmin, samba, postfix, webmin-samba,
webmin-postfix are in Debian. I've done custom webmin-related development
before (I'm the Debian webmin maintainer if you didn't know) and if you
already have something that works on RHAT it shouldn't be too hard to port
it t
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I apologize for this OT message, but this may be of interest to many
> readers of this list.
For future reference, there is a debian-jobs list now.
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ing both versions.
>
> Has anybody got any ideas?
>
Don't run the version from stable for a start.
I suspect that webmin can't bind to port 1 because something is
already on there. Do a netstat -lpt as root and see if anything turns up.
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security hole.)
My feeling (as an outsider) is that the security teams responses are going
to continue to be a little slow for a bit but by the time sarge releases
it will be back to its speedy self again. You've got to look at the
long-term and Debians security record continues to be good.
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t;> it does not Work For Me.
> >>
John, I responded to your two bug reports but the address you provided is
bouncing. Look them up at bugs.debian.org and try -3 which I just
uploaded.
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short. Is there any workaround for this? Some parameter I
can tweak to reduce the amount of video memory needed?
I'm running sarge with xfree86 4.3.0-dfsg.1-4 on a Thinkpad X24.
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that anything is wrong. As part of the post-installation
script, webmin looks to see if you already have a miniserv ssl certificate
and creates it if you don't.
If you want to be absolutely sure the package is properly installed, do
dpkg -l webmin
If the first two letters o
completely separate. Any
> ideas, critiques, etc are welcome.
>
webmin just uses the cpan script that comes with perl. By default that
will be /usr/bin/cpan but you can change the configuration to use
/usr/local/bin/cpan if you have it. The problem with installing modules
seems to be PATH
ggestions how to turn on impa-uw to listen to and accept pop requests?
>
Well question number 1 is have you installed the ipopd package?
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some font fetishists will be interested in this but I can't
see 99.9% of Linux users caring. Certainly not enough to switch
distributions for it. Freetype2 with proper tweaking gives excellent
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d/iptables save active
>
Except that is just a hold over from old versions of the package. It
doesn't exist in new installs.
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r says that Suse is a product that fits his needs
but he doesn't want to pay for it frankly I don't have much sympathy.
It's not about complaining. Criticize all you want the stuff in Debian
that deserves criticism. But back the complaints up with some action or
it just looks like
you don't like something about it you need to help fix it (By programming,
bug reports, documentation etc.) If you are not willing or able to fix it
you owe someone some money to fix it for you.
As in every other aspect of life, there is no such thing as a free lunch.
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PostgreSQL connection.
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fingerprint and a valid ID.)
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morrow.
I've tried a new (to me) technique for detecting which configuration to
use. I've tested it and I'm pretty sure it works but if you notice
anything, please file a report via the bug tracking system
(http://bugs.debian.org/)
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> Is this wrong? Or is the package broken?
>
It's not so much much broken as only designed for exim3. There is a newer
version that supports both 3 and 4 but I've been sitting on packaging it.
Time to get a move on I suppose.
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it will be for
ISVs to work with it and around it.
So to sum up, don't worry about package format. It's really not important
at all.
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Mindless zealotry does more to harm successful advocacy than not
mentioning Debian at all.
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On Sat, 1 May 2004, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> Is there a way to find out if the PHP4 (4.3.4) package was built with SSL
> support? I'm trying to look into using php4-imap with imap-s.
>
PHPs' IMAP module supports imaps.
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>
> I think that's quite interesting as I've choosen to use kdm, which isn't
> running at all, not even mentioned :-/
>
It seems to me that you have xdm installed. Do you? If so just remove it
if you don't need it.
# dpkg --purge xdm
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
> Is there a way to find out how long a Debian package has been around?
>
Look at /usr/share/doc//changelog.Debian.gz
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for a release are determined and communicated to anyone
> interested.
>
If you find out can you let me know?
I propose the Debian distributions be renamed to
oozing
settling
congealed
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s responsible for the direction Debian is steering (or rather 900
people are steering it in different directions!) The nearest thing we
have to a target is the Debian social contract and free software
guidelines (http://www.debian.org/social_contract)
Definitely there are parts of the Debian process
se of us who are
> really lazy and don't use; or want to use command line tools.
>
...and if you do it, I'll be happy to package it up.
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calhost, and automatically log you out after 5 minutes of inactivity.
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get Bangladesh as a bonus. And I have a personal
interest in Gujarati.
BUT
what kind of support for Indic scripts is there in d-i? Are opentype
fonts supported? We actually have a pretty good range of fonts packaged
or will have soon. Would udebs have to be made for them?
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ame set up for the certificate
generation code to work. If you don't have a domain name of your own
(i.e soon.co.uk) or one setup by your ISP, set it to localdomain (which would
make your FQDN chopin.localdomain) If you want to remotely administer your
server you want a real domain name tho
nsidious thing about it is that it makes
self-confident women like you doubt themselves and the people around them.
Do not fear. Fear is the mind killer.
(Now quoting "Dune" is the kind of nerdy behavior that's going to drive
people away from Debian :-)
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abled in later
> versions.
Yep, that's exactly what happened. dpkg-reconfigure libc-client2003debian
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what the Debian community has to say about this.
I just filed an Intent To Package it.
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t :-) however
there is currently a release critical bug about mbox corruption. It's
only one report and I myself use the dovecot/mbox combination heavily
without problems but it's something to bear in mind. Other than that it
should fit your bill nicely. Try it anyway.
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-client*/README.Debian
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bmin-samba 1.130, you are still having the
problem? If so please open a bug report in the BTS and I'll investigate.
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fwiw The packages in unstable (should work in testing and stable too) are
1.130 which is the latest version.
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bmin because the Debian packages are set
up to use SSL only be default. They are also setup to listen to
localhost so Ralph, if you go to https://localhost:1/ you should be
able to get in. Then you can relax or tighten the access policies as you
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> Does webmin use the /etc/password passwords?
>
The Debian packages use PAM which is set up by default to use /etc/passwd.
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rying to establish whether this is an error on our part, or a
> possible bug with 'webmin-samba,' and if it is a misconfiguration at our
> end, any insight into solving the problem would be appreciated.
>
Neither of you mentioned which version of webmin-samba and which
vers
e for virtual hosting management called
virtualmin which I'm in the process of debianizing. Se
http://www.webmin.com/ for more information.
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Dave's List Addy wrote:
> On 2/12/04 11:05 AM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
>
> > Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
> > packages from unstable should work fine on woody.
>
> Why not just grab th
show webmin
>
> Package: webmin
> Priority: optional
> Section: admin
> Installed-Size: 3432
> Maintainer: Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: all
> Version: 0.94-7
Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
packages f
gt; of redialling after a connection is broken on a modem ?
>
Yes. That's why pppupd was removed back in the potato era.
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nguages. If you would like to help the project
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Mac McCaskie wrote:
> My argument is that as a noobie, I have access to packages that are not
> well documented though the main distribution.
>
STOP ME BEFORE I APT-GET AGAIN!!!!
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you don't have an entrance pass you can print one out[2] and register
at the show for free access to the expo.
[1] http://www.linuxworldexpo.com
[2] http://people.debian.org/~jaldhar/lwceny2004.html
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your receipt[1] to Debian HQ and a refund
of $0.00 will be on its way.
In the case of webmin, you had a problem and got a solution. It seems
the process is working quite fine to me but if you would like a "widget"
there are plenty of people who would like to sell one[2] to you.
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> ..while webmin is now at 1.121.
>
Whoops I meant 1.121
$ apt-cache show webmin
Package: webmin
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 5444
Maintainer: Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
Version: 1.121-1
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Problems with the woody packages are likely never going to be fixed. I
advise you to install the versions from sarge which will install cleanly
on a woody system. You can do this in one of two ways:
1. Search the archives of this list for the topic "apt pinning"
2. Manually do
t and it
could potentially cause problems later on.
2. Make your own Debian package of the module using one of the existing
ones as a model.
3. Ask me very nicely if I'll package it. :-)
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ey belong?
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qt3-dev-tools
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tc/passwd
and the group file as /etc/group. You may also need to set the shadow
password and group files to /etc/shadow and /etc/gshadow
Then does it work?
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r add new ones. What gives. I have been using it since
> before it was a debian package.
>
Try 1.121 which I just uploaded. This appears to work now.
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1.120 includes an htaccess-htpasswd module. (The Debian package
will be called webmin-htaccess.) I already uploaded it but new packages
require manual processing by the ftpmasters so it could be a week or two
before it shows up in unstable.
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tion. And
last, but not least, Blosxom is open source and free for the taking
and altering.
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t you are trying to do is the equivalent of trying to use a
Windows XP driver on Windows 3.1. Successive versions have different
architectures so you just can't usea driver compiled for one kernel
version on a different version as is. What you need to do is recompile it
for your kernel version (2
Can't locate Sys/Hostname.pm in @INC...
>
I just did a fresh install of webmin on the latest testing and I got no
errors,
> Any clues where that should be? Did a package remove that?
It is in the package perl, The version I have is 5.8.0-18
> Is anyone using Webmin?
>
Several
;
broadcasting service is slipping in ads. Luckily thanks to technology it
may not matter. God bless Tivo and Netflix.
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mputers than watched TV. She is
not even 2 but already has memorised many advertising jingles. I know we
live in a consumer society but this is disgusting.
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t to look at courier-imapd, which uses only maildir, and
> > is more configurable.
>
...or Dovecot which is even more configurable. (It supports mailbox and
maildir for instance.)
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eliver to Maildir?
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/etc/c-client.cf
See the documentation in /usr/share/doc/libc-client2001
(or 2002 or whatever you've got.)
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with a su
If either of you gentlemen are reading this, you submitted bugs against
webmin but I can't respond because mail to
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and
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respectively is bouncing. Please fix the problem or use an alternative
address.
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a stripped down
.deb for use with the new Debian installer being developed for sarge. As
space is at a premium in installation media, all the extra unnecessary
stuff like documentation is left out in a udeb. In all other respects it
is the same as a normal .deb.
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please upgrade ASAP.
One change I had to make in this version was to use the internal static
c-client lib instead of the Debian package. I don't think it will make
any difference but if you notice any weird problems, please let me know.
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> So I got myself one of these nifty things. It's really nice but it won't
> be perfect until I can get Debian on it.
Thanks to all those who replied. I now have the thinkpad dual-booting
between Win2K (though I don't imagine
nning Win2k now
fwiw.
(I know I could just get a PCMCIA cd-drive but where's the fun in that?)
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thing you should know
about a particular version but that's a fairly new development.
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