David Baron wrote:
Did you file a bug report?
No, I did not. If Debian maintainers are responsible for this, I will.
Hm, who sets up the dependencies if not them?
> Easy
enough. Poster says that this is no longer a problem in 3.1.1 and that the
site is simply off line for now so I will wa
David Baron wrote:
1. Depends on some PERL packages: libarchive-tar-perl, libio-zlib-perl. Debian
also should depend on libwww-perl
Did you file a bug report?
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Mike Dresser wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2006, Piotr A. Dybczyñski wrote:
It seems something is going wrong with DNS.
security.debian.org points to 0.0.0.0 !!
Saw this yesterday, appears to be working properly today.
Nah, I tried to update an installation of Woody today; two packages
should hav
Hi,
I've set up snort with acid on a testing box. It works fine so far
except that acid doesn't draw visible graphs.
Graphs on the main page are visible, but when I click on 'Graph Alert
Data' and set up some graph to be displayed, an icon appears instead of
a graph.
Google did't yield go
Magnus Therning wrote:
top/sub1/sub2
top/Sub1/sub2
...
Is there some way (other than mounting a case insensitive file system,
such as FAT) to merge these directories?
How did you manage to split up the directories? How do you define
'merge'? What would you do with files like
top/sub1/
Simon wrote:
How do i stop the OS
from powering down the monitor automatically after a few mins?
setterm -blank 0
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Eliteforce wrote:
ok, i will try postfix but i still need some suggestions for mailing
list managers
I switched from ecartis to mailman because mailman is easy to set up
with a web interface. You can set up exim4 with mailman so that newly
created lists are automatically recognized, dunno fo
Deephay wrote:
I am wondering that if it is safe to using the testing distro (now
Etch) as the server's OS.
It depends on your understanding of 'safe', and on your needs. I'm
running it on the mailservers because doing so has some advantages, but
ymmv.
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Stevan Krov wrote:
some good prices for Audigy 2 and Audigy 2 ZS (not platinum nor pro), but the
Works with emu10k... ALSA module (ZS 2), but needs attention payed to
mixer settings for not to have scratchy sound.
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Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it
Actu
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't seem
to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to recognize
the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the same IDE
controller on it because
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 02:59 -0400, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
If you're really stuck (ie. remote access to your box and you suspect fs
damage), get as close to single-user as you can (shutdown what you can
without hosing your connection), remount ro and give it a shot. (Having
/v
Simon wrote:
so that would mean going from kernel-image-2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp to
kernel-image-2.6.8-12-em64t-p4-smp? Is this correct given your comment
above?
Hm, hard to say, check out
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kernel-image-2.6&searchon=names&subword=1&ver
Deephay wrote:
Greetings all,
I am wondering that if there is way to execute a compiled program
using C (either system calls / library calls)? Thx a lot!
Deephay
system()
fork()
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Simon wrote:
Hi There, We have a mail server (postfix>amavis>dbmail) running debian
sarge (2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp) running dual xeons with a tyan
motherboard and 3ware hardware raid5. Everything has been running fine
up to now, but in the last week it has frozen twice. Completly stuck
needing a har
Ron Johnson wrote:
If so, then does Postfix, as the default MTA for the debian system,
The default MTA is still exim, isn't it?
In Debian, yes. In the Unix world in general, it still appears to be
sendmail.
But since all(?) MTAs provide a /usr/sbin/sendmail, it's irrelevant
to the user,
Tom Moore wrote:
I tried placing a .procmailrc file in my home directory for a test and the
system did not process the messages with the spam filter / antivirus.
How can I pass the message to procmail after the scan process and not
before?
Are you sure the messages are scanned when you don't u
pedro lopez wrote:
L01 No Login failed: authentication failure
Authentication failed. Generic failure
Security strength factor:0
i´m realy do this:
Leave sasl_mech_list in /etc/imapd.conf disabled:
allowplaintext: yes
#sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
If you create use
ChadDavis wrote:
If so, then does Postfix, as the default MTA for the debian system,
The default MTA is still exim, isn't it?
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pedro lopez wrote:
hi list
this is de error, imtest
L01 No Login failed: authentication failure
Authentication failed. Generic failure
Security strength factor:0
Check out /etc/default/saslauthd and check for a running saslauthd.
Also, see man saslpasswd.
If you use PAM as authentication m
ChadDavis wrote:
> an incoming
mail server and an outgoing mail server. This means that it must listen on
some port to receive email from the outside world ( this is port 25?, SMTP
). And it means that it must listen on some internal port, or scan some
local directories, for mail to send out t
N.Pauli wrote:
It was after that upgrade that my slowness problems started and gconf began to
feature so heavily in syslog.
There seems to be a repeating pattern of resolving an address to do with gconfd
first for user root and then user nbp - and making a real meal of it.
Any ideas anyone?
N. Pauli wrote:
I don't think it is hard disk - but please don't think I speak with either
authority or conviction. Philippe de Rycke pointed me towards some HD
inspection progs but they haven't turned up anything alarming yet - as far as I
can see.
Thanks for your tip about syslog. I had a
N.Pauli wrote:
All of a sudden my machine has become incredibly slow to boot up and to launch
anything - boot up took over 5 minutes and launching an app like Mozilla or
OpenOffice can take just as long. All the while the harddisk drive light is
burning constantly. It is as if there is some pr
Stefan Kremer wrote:
how can i filter mails from mailing lists to the different virtual users?
Hm, I'm not sure what you actually need. If I get it right, you want to
get server-side filtering of mail that is being delivered into mailboxes
of users that do not exist on the server?
Cyrus ca
Jack Hale wrote:
I am trying to block a whole subnet. (example
100.100.100.0-100.100.100.255).
in my /etc/hosts.deny file I have placed this as
100.100.100.0/100.100.100.255.
Is this the correct way to do this? I am using Shorewall for the
firewall. I am new to this. Sorry for the stupidity.
Michael Gregg wrote:
I very well may be a problem with NFS itself, and I'd like to know what
it is if you ever figure out the problem.
I'm sorry, but I'm probably not very helpful with that. I just installed
an ftp server to copy the file which went flawless at work. My setup at
home involv
Greg Folkert wrote:
Here is just a few options I am supporting currently available:
Sounds nice :) You must have spent tremendous amounts of time into
developing such a thing.
If you
see the beauty of the seperate files for what it is intended to do, its
like magically everything comes int
Drake Mobius wrote:
Virtual domains are a big concern to me..I may be brand new at this but I'm
stuck with the task and I need an enterprise-size mail server.
cpanel: http://www.cpanel.net/ is used for site config and mgmt
plesk: server mgmt for web hosting. think webmin, but bigger.
Hm, that s
Greg Folkert wrote:
If you do a bit of reading, you'll see that the multi-config files setup
is very flexible.
It might be flexible, but it's utterly hard to get and to maintain an
overview of what is actually being configured. I didn't manage to find
that out, and getting to the configurati
Michael Gregg wrote:
After a lot of investigation it turned out to be a interaction problem
between a very large and old cisco switch and a router(aslo cisco).
Thanks for the info!
Both machines are connected to a new 24 Port 10/100/1000 Switch, so that
shouldn't give problems --- actually a
Drake Mobius wrote:
Now I've got my mail server running, and all it took was an hour and a
half of complete idiocy and associated frustation!
Yeah, the automagical configuration of Exim4 is a horrible mess! You
have no chance to get a clue what's actually configured and what not.
Just ignore
Hi,
is there some way to make cyrus2.2 automatically purge deleted messages?
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david robert wrote:
really thanks for your help.I can remove and install the scsi card in other
slot after that i will reboot the machine then it should detect my scsi card am
i correct or i need to do anything once rebooted.If i want to install or rescan
the scsi devices in my machine what co
david robert wrote:
hi,
i have installed a scsi card when i first install debian and after that i have replaced the scsi card with the same type of scsci card now i am getting the following error in my syslog i think because of the scsi card chaged
Mar 17 00:10:23 localhost kernel: scsi0:0:6:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
You should correct your NFS-Setup!
Yeah, I tried, but async mode fails.
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true. The
default is
# to assume the user knows what he is doing, and not downcase anything.
lmtp_downcase_rcpt: yes
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Anand Kumria wrote:
Hello,
On 3/14/06, listrcv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
what's the reasoning behind having local parts case sensitive with exim4?
W
Anand Kumria wrote:
Well RFC2822 says that the local part (i.e. @) may
be significant. However exim4 doesn't assume that by default.
Yes, I looked it up in man mailaddr when I found out that they have
become case sensitive. It says the domain part is not case sensitive, so
I concluded that t
Hi,
what's the reasoning behind having local parts case sensitive with exim4?
Maybe I better turn that off? It'll likely confuse senders.
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. wrote:
has anyone yet updated Cyrus 1.5.19-9.2 to 2.2.12-4?
Just to let you know, I did the upgrade on the past weekend, and it went
flawless and much better than I thought.
The renewed server's running without problems since yesterday evening,
and no problems came up yet. Performance se
Andrew Cady wrote:
Use cfdisk to create partitions; using fdisk is afaik deprecated.
*Always* reboot after creating partitions or changing the partition
table before doing anything else, and verify that the partitions have
been created in the way you wanted after the reboot.
This isn't necess
Hi,
I´m looking for a kind of rescue CD I can boot from to create an image
of the contents of partitions residing on a hardware RAID (3ware 7500-4)
--- or to create an image of the whole RAID. The image(s) could be
stored on a disk connected to the IDE port of the board (independent of
the R
M. Maas schrieb:
Don't request read receipts when you post to this mailing list please?
Thanks loads.
Yeah, sorry; it´s on by default and I forgot to turn it off.
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