Hello.
I have a server connected to the internet, and I wonder how I can secure
my box in a good way.
I have plans to set up POP3 and SMTP for my users to connect and use the
services from anywhere they may be.
But I also realize that by doing that, my system could be misused by
other people th
Hello.
Does anyone know if FTP-transfers/connections are logged?
I tried to find any logging info in the syslog/daemon.log but it seems
like it doesn't log anything.
Also the documentation in /usr/doc/ftpd did not gave any hints either.
Regards...
Andreas
PS: please CC any answers dire
Hello.
I have a small question about configuring Exim.
Lets say I have the domain "foo.bar" since a long time, and now I have
bought a new domain called "bar.foo" which I want the mail to work with.
Is it correct to set these settings?:
qualify_domain = foo.bar:bar.foo
local_domains = localhost:
Hello.
Here's a question which might be a little stupid, what do I do if Debian
crashes?
Until now I have never experienced a crash, freeze, system-/disk-fault in
3 years. I might be lucky, but I never experiment with unstable or
'frozen' distributions or applications.
What tools are there to c
Hello.
Is it just me or isn't Apache's "access.log" rotated?
When I browse it there's still information from 2-3 days ago.
/Andreas - Debian Potato
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== andreas pålsson == [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==
Hello.
How do I set up my debian-system to act as a secondary mailserver for
another host?
I know that his DNS should be configured like:
"IN MX 10 mail.friendsserver.org."
"IN MX 20 mail.myserver.org."
But what I do not know is how to configure Exim on the primary and the
secondary server.
Any
Hello.
Here's a simple question.
I've not been able to set my systems time correctly.
I've used 'hwclock' and set the hardware clock, and I guess it should be
set to GMT.
But what do I do after that?
If I use 'hwclock --hctosys' the system-time will be the same as GMT and
not Swedish time.
And b
Anyone have experiences on installing StarOffice on Debian Potato?
Any problems at all installing or running the programs?
regards...
Andreas
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== andreas pålsson == [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==
Hello.
I'm using Listar as mailinglistsmanager on a Slink system, and I had to
modify 'exim.conf' a little to allow relaying from Listar:
---
#sender_host_reject_relay = *
sender_net_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1/32
---
This works fine now, but I'm little concerned about security.
Have I opened a ho
Hello.
I'm trying to set up a mailinglist-manager together with Exim, but if
fails because of some unknown reason.
I can perfectly mail a normal user at the host, but when I specify the
list-manager in the TO:-field then Exim says it tries to relay mail.
I've set the "local_domains" to "my.hidden
Hello.
Is it possible to get copies of mails coming in and out sent to another
address?
And doing this without the user sees it?
This user is doing -something- less good behind my back, and I want to
know what he's doing and nail him good red handed.
Regards..
Andreas
== andreas påls
does
> ipchains -L give as output??
>
> Ron Rademaker
>
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andreas Palsson wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router?
> >
> > I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic betwee
Hello.
Anyone got any good information on using Linux as a router?
I have a Slink-box that is supposed to route traffic between 3 networks.
It's equipped with 3 3Com cards and on of them is connected to a
Cisco-router (Internet).
Everything works between the two networks, but I can't get any tra
Hello.
I'm about to connect my Debian-box to a LAN with alot of those
'wannabe-crackers'.
I know this is not very wise, and the safest way to avoid being messed
with is not to connect at all.
But still, it's low cost Internet access :)
I think I can secure my box quite good with SSH, ipchains an
Hi.
Is it possible to have 4 partitions where one of them is Slink, the
second Potato, the third Swap and last one /home?
I see no technical difficulties for both slink and potato using the same
swap-partition and the same /home-partition, or am I wrong?
Besides that, can anyone give me an exampl
Hello.
When you are done configuring PPP using pppconfig, your next command is
"pon " where is the name of your internetprovider
you entered during pppconfig.
To cut the connection, use "poff".
.A
Jerry wrote:
>
> To: "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Copies to:
Stephan Hachinger wrote:
>
> Didn't think of any speacial reason, but only thought that an up-to-date
> distribution is always something good (surely it also becomes more
> attractive by this).
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Stephan Hachinger
>
There are two reasons, NFS and RAID.
NFS under Linux
Hello..
I saw on the Kernel Mailing List that there's a feature freeze now, and
a possible kernel 2.4 by the end of the year.
Nice news.
My questions is, if Debian 2.2 is released before this date, will there
be a kernel-and-depending-tools-update a few weeks after the relase of
kernel 2.4?
I am
Hello.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux as a nameserver, and I wonder how do I
modify it to reject all lookups for stupid sites like
"ad.doubleclick.net" or any other annoying banner-site?
I've been told to use something called "junkbuster" but I rather not run
anything extra on the host, I simply woul
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