Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 03:39, Mark Devin wrote:
I am having some trouble getting routing to work properly on a box with
three network connections. One, eth0, is connected to a router and is
the default gateway. Another, ppp0 (eth1 - ADSL) is connected to a
private network
I am having some trouble getting routing to work properly on a box with
three network connections. One, eth0, is connected to a router and is
the default gateway. Another, ppp0 (eth1 - ADSL) is connected to a
private network on the 192.168.17.0/24 address range. The third is a
standard LAN (
Chris Evans wrote:
I run a small postfix/ecartis Email list service (double opt in) for
some charities. My firewall is due to be replaced and I'd like to go
for one of these new tiny, very quiet boxes since the old things I've
got do create a great racket in my study and take up space. All the
I thought I would post a message on how I got a Netgear PCMCIA fast
ethernet (fa511) card to work with Debian Woody and a 2.4 kernel.
These are the steps I took to get it working using 2.4.20 kernel modules
and not the pcmcia-cs package. (You do not need the pcmcia-cs package
at all and I don't h
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|>I have setup a number of hosts running Debian and using Kerberos for
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I have setup a number of hosts running Debian and using Kerberos for
authentication. Now I need to have a Windows client connect to the
network. I eventually want to experiment with using OpenAFS / Coda for
filesharing between the Windows computers an
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 19:09, Jesse Meyer wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > Looking at the docs for iptables you can specify log Level (auth,
> > crit, etc) but I don't see a way of specifying a "facility" such as
> > local1. I'd like to put all my iptables output logs int
I am looking for a imap server that will use MAILDIR format, TLS, and
support kerberos. The documentation on imap4d suggests that it will do
all these things. Can anyone confirm this?
Regards.
Mark.
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On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 18:13, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
> On Friday 13 June 2003 09:15, Mark Devin wrote:
> > ldapdns
>
> I think it is possible to get information about updates to specific packages
> by email. Find the package on
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/co
I am running Woody. Unfortunately, the ldapdns package I am using is
only in Testing/Unstable. I have no problem downloading and compiling
the deb source package from unstable with a command like:
apt-get source --build ldapdns
(after adding unstable to my /etc/apt/sources.list)
What I am after
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:22, Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> I've been trying to install Debian (Woody) on a machine built around
> an Asus P4S533-E motherboard. I'm using the vf-2.4 kernel-flavor.
>
> The problem I'm having is with the onboard LAN controller.
>
> It's listed among the PCI controllers
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 02:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I Installed woody and all its filesystem on one reiserfs partition /dev/hdb1. Now,
>because my beloved debian has grown over time, I'd like to move the entire 1.6 GB
>/usr directory to a reiserfs /dev/hdb6 partition.
> I had a go at it mo
I have postfix smtp-auth working using pwckeck_method: pam in
/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf. However, I had to make postfix smtp not
run chrooted in /etc/postfix/master.cf.
If I try leaving smtp chrooted then it fails trying to open the
/etc/pam.d/smtp file. In order to get smtp to run chrooted I
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 15:31, Rob Weir wrote:
> > openssl req -new -x509 -keyout demoCA/private/cakey.pem -out
> > demoCA/cacert.pem -days 3650
> > Illegal instruction
> >
> > So then I tried running:
> > openssl version
> > Illegal instruction
> >
> > So I figure that there is a problem with the
I am not sure if this is a bug or I just don't have things installed
correctly. I have just installed the sid version of openssl and its
required dependencies with:
apt-get -t unstable install openssl
But the perl script CA.pl that came with openssl didn't seem to work on
my system.
When I did:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 10:58, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> | Dec 14 16:23:24 shark postfix/master[11541]: warning: process
> | /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd pid 11548 killed by signal 11
> ^^^
> | Dec 14 16:23:24 shark postfix/master[11541]: wa
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 21:07, Alexey Chetroi wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 09:47:46PM +1000, Mark Devin wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Anyone with working postfix smtp-auth?
> > From: Mark Devin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Alexey Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 20:21, Alexey Chetroi wrote:
> I actually had this error with postfix-ldap from woody. smtpd crashed
> every time I was using ldap maps. I had to use "result_filter = (mail=%s)"
> in postfix configuration (could anybody explain me more detaily what is this
> option for?) to f
Has anyone gotten postfix smtp-auth to work using the postfix-tls
package. I have already setup openLDAP which works fine for ssh and
others. I am trying to make postfix authenticate for relaying using the
ldap server. As soon as I install the postfix-tls package and restart
postfix after ed
Moritz Schulte wrote:
> Mark Devin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > When I try and ping the remote IP address I get:
> > # ping 172.31.16.24
> > PING 172.31.16.24 (172.31.16.24): 56 data bytes
> > ping: sendto: Operation not permitted
> > ping: wrote
I am really frustrated now. Please help me.
I have downloaded the rp-pppoe tarball and untarred and run it.
When I type adsl-start it seems to bring up the connection. ifconfig
shows it to be there.
# ifconfig
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:61.9.158.110 P-t-P:
Nathan wrote:
> goto www.roaringpenguin.com and u can download the rp-pppoe-3.0tar.gz file and
> untar it and cd into the directory and type ./go to do the setup.
I am still having probles with this ADSL on Telstra Bigpond
I did what you said above. It almost seems to work but there is still so
Sorry for bugging people and posting lots of questions. I just don't
understand a few things now.
See, it seems I have to compile a modified ppp with a pppoe.patch4
applied to get adsl working on my computer. I am running a 2.4.2 kernel
with kernel pppoe support.
I am just trying to figure out
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 08:28:56AM +1000, Mark Devin wrote:
> > > I need to compile rp-pppoe for my adsl connection. (I initially thought
> > > I could just do apt-get install pppoe but apparently not.)
> > >
> > >
Mark Devin wrote:
> I need to compile rp-pppoe for my adsl connection. (I initially thought
> I could just do apt-get install pppoe but apparently not.)
>
> Anyway, my question is how do I compile stuff the debian way? You know,
> so that the packages are all "known"
Henry House wrote:
> > Anyway, my question is how do I compile stuff the debian way? You know,
> > so that the packages are all "known" by dpkg.
>
> Try:
>
> apt-get source --build pppoe
OK did that and here is the error I got:
debian:/etc/apt# apt-get source --build pppoe
Reading Packag
I need to compile rp-pppoe for my adsl connection. (I initially thought
I could just do apt-get install pppoe but apparently not.)
Anyway, my question is how do I compile stuff the debian way? You know,
so that the packages are all "known" by dpkg.
Thanks.
Mark.
I can't seem to get it working.
I have my eth0 configured OK I think.
I typed this to get it up: #ifconfig eth0 up
and now #ifconfig shows:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:18:03:4F:FC
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:490 errors:0 dropped
I noticed from your message in the Debian-user mail group that you have the same
Mother board as me.
I was wondering if you have gotten the sound card on that board to work? It is
Cmedia's CMI8738 audio controller.
Please give me any suggestions you may have on getting this to work.
I have comp
ktb wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 01:55:33PM +1000, Mark Devin wrote:
> > When I installed debian, I didn't set up my ethernet card. Now I want
> > to set up ADSL using it but have noticed that the file
> > /etc/init.d/network does not exist on my system.
> &g
"Jeff Levy - [EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> i assume your dsl provider is using dhcp, i could be wrong.
>
> if it is, grab a package called "pump", unless it's already installed. if
> you don't know, su to root (type 'su', enter password), type "pump", press
> enter. if you don't get an error, run "i
When I installed debian, I didn't set up my ethernet card. Now I want
to set up ADSL using it but have noticed that the file
/etc/init.d/network does not exist on my system.
How do I create this file? Is there a package which I must install
which creates this with is installation scripts?
Thank
Does anyone know anything further on this new W32.Winux virus.
Check out this link:
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-5329436.html?tag=st.cn.1.lthd
Surely this virus cannot overwrite executables that require root
permission? Or can it?
Cheers.
Mark.
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wrote:
> Packages from security.debian.org won't be installed into testing by
> apt-get, because even though they might be "newer", they still are an
> older version of the package, merely patched to fix the security
> problem.
O. I am beginning to see a possible problem
Nate Amsden wrote:
> its amazing how many people want to run unstable.. you are likely to get
> a broken system at one point or another. it may not require expert skills
> but it may be a pain. ive been using unix and linux for almost 7 years now
> and i won't go near unstable still. i'm very con
I am just a little confused from all the previous posts regarding
sources.list
What I need is the most up to date stuff, including security updates. I
am willing to risk a little bit of testing but don't want really
unstable stuff that might break my system making it unusable.
Is this an OK sour
I am running devfs with devfsd (because I thought it was the way things
were going in the 2.4 kernels). I can't seem to get my soundcard to
work and I am beginning to think it may be a problem related to devfs
because I don't have the device /dev/sndstat.
I have an ASUSmb with a CMI8738 sound chi
Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:37:46AM +1000, Mark Devin wrote:
> >
> > OK, I tried it. It seems to still not want to run.
> > Here is what I did:
> > 1. Copied my users .fetchids and .fetchmailrc files to /etc/ppp/ and
> > changed the
>
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> Does user mail have 'x' permissions to the /etc/ppp directory?
>
> I'd suggest you use /var/spool/mail to place .fetchids and /etc/fetchmail as
> the place for the config though (notice that /etc/fetchmailrc will trigger
> the initscripts, while /etc/fetchmail will not
OK I tried making my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/fetchmail-up script as follows:
#!/bin/sh
su - -c '/usr/bin/fetchmail --fetchmailrc /etc/ppp/.fetchmailrc --idfile
/etc/ppp/.fetchids' mail
Here is the error I get when trying to run this script as user root:
# ./fetchmail-up
fetchmail: couldn't time-check the
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> Yes. BTW, if your user 'mail' has 'mail' as it default group, AND since
> Debian uses a sgid mail spool by default, it should be able to deliver mail
> to anyone even if you are forcing fetchmail to call, say, procmail to do it.
>
> AND I should add that when talking
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Mark Devin wrote:
> > I would like to make fetchmail run as a user rather than root when run
> > via my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/fetchmail-up script
>
> You should consider the possibility of trying that using the fetchmail from
&g
Glyn Millington wrote:
> Mark, I have the same sound-card as you. You have sound support set up
> in the kernel? There was, IIRC, a driver for that card under the
> "experimental" part of the sound options.
I have added the user to the audio group and also trying doing everything
as root. Stil
I would like to make fetchmail run as a user rather than root when run
via my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/fetchmail-up script
Here is what I tried to do to get fetchmail to run as user "mail":
Make a home directory for user mail - /home/mail
set the owner and group for this directory to "mail"
chown mail /u
Michael Boyd wrote:
> 1. I obtain a dynamic IP address from my ISP. How can I include this in
> my ruleset? I have experimented with...
>
Here is what I use:
IPADDR=`ifconfig $EXT_IF | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \ -f 1`
>
> I was thinking of having a small ruleset denying
> everythin
I can't get my sound to work - please help me if you can.
The manual that came with my mainboard says the sound chip is:
PCI Audio: Features Cmedia's CMI8738 3D positional audio controller with
high speed PCI v2.1 bus controller and legacy SB16 DSP audio emulator.
Now, I have downloaded the latest
Roberto Diaz wrote:
> Well after a little bit lurking the web a see the only real chance to see
> powerpoint files under linux is staroffice (yes I know I could use wmware
> and the like but I want something as lighter as possible since I wont use
> it too much).
>
> I see at staroffice site a fil
Moritz Schulte wrote:
> "Rob Zietlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyone know of the location of a man or a HOWTO on setting up
> > IPtables for the 2.4.X kernel. I would like to have that setup
> > before I replace IP chains and goto the new kernel
>
> http://netfilter.filewatcher.org/
>
>
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