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127.0.0.1 would be the primary dns server for your system.
interface "rl0" {
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to
http://mail.mydomain.com
Many users do first request and my server respond only al the second url.
Tks!
If you have access to your dns zone file, add a cname entry:
www.mail CNAME mail.mydomain.com.
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I currently use RT for our open source ticketing system. It's coded by Best
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file actually exists. It won't create it
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he affected gid was 32. Now, as it turns out, the 32 is in the
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can possibly explain why this isn't listing as the appropriate group?
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If you want this to mount from the fstab at system boot, remove the noauto
flag and place an -N in the string:
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That will read the password information from the users
using this
device? Any recommendations on using other software other than tar or dump
to do this that are available in the ports tree?
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oAre you going to need to do virtual domain maps for the users that
require / use email services?
A sundry of other items that are just too numerous to mention.
I'm not trying to scare anyone away from it, far from it, just trying to add
my .02 to the discussion of t
ore you have your "ALL : ALL : banners /usr/local/etc/banners/
With that, it's never making it to the banners entry.
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in order to make
that unnoticed jump. As the drive works harder, access times grow longer and
there is a higher potential for data loss. When drives get to a higher usage
(90%+ utilization), there isn't much room to left to handle those scattered
chuncks of data.
That's the analogy that I
correctly.
Some folks have great success with it where others don't. For example, I can
remove the noauto and with the very same config files and 5 out of 10 times
the mount won't take on system startup. When I remove the noauto and cron it
for @reboot, it works just fine. I've
his?
>
> Thanks
>
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Is your ports tree current via cvs? If not, I'd update the tree, then
rebuild portupgrade and see how that works for you.
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Please keep in mind, that this method will require the proper share auth
info to be in /etc/nsmb.conf, so protect this file as it holds plain text
passwords for your windows systems.
Then on system restart, after everything else is accessible and running,
cron will launch and remount t
50's have a temp sensor that isn't detected until during post, so there's a
few seconds on them that the fans run full on. I'm just curious because if
the 380's are set up the same, you may have a faulty sensor.
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they want long term storage and then I can chain that to the Promise raid
and have it back up to take during the day and still have my backup window
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TCP ports 1723? Also, is GRE being blocked at any point between your mpd
system and their end? If it just stopped working, has anyone placed a
firmware firewall device in recently? Many of them that I've run across
recently don't even know what GRE is so a specific entry has to be ma
was classified in the WHITELIST sender group.
>The org ID is 1681939, and the SBRS is 2.1
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fstab entry something like this:
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> Pointers to docs, or FMs I should have read, are welcome. I
> had a look through the manual and googled about on the error,
> but didnt turn up anything that helped.
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> Thanks,
>
> Ste
>
This is my post to the hlds_linux list on how to get Source running on
Fr
t; But none so far for *BSD firewalls :(
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Can't MRTG get you close enough for that wouldn't it?
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uncorruptable in the event of breach.
So, if you still wish to use bash as the root shell, copy the executable
into /bin, add it to /etc/shells, and set it immutable ("chflags schg
/bin/bash") so that in the event of breach, the shell is still unable to be
modified and will be reachable in
telnet
> requests?
>
> Curtis
>
I realize that this may sound strange, but do you have an allow in your
hosts.allow file for sendmail? Sendmail now uses wrappers by default as I
recall, and without it, you'll get refused.
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> Or is there some mechanism to get .80 in from the ports?
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> Thanks,
> Andy
If you're ports tree has been kept up to date, you can go into the clamav
ports dir and run make deinstall, then make reinstall right behind it to
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he password is listed in
nsmb.conf, then the -N in the fstab entry will use that password and not
require you to enter it. Once done, a simple mount /mountpoint should
get you on your way.
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science, when the discussion degenerates to grandiose and
overgeneralized assessments regarding "human nature" it's time for
the
thread to die, at least IMHO.
No, we haven't brought Hitler and the Nazi's up, yet, so we are still
viable. ;-)
Ted
You can have that discussion by y
pend
$800
on hardware, $2000 worth of time, and you still have something not
nearly as
good.
One question, have you ever used dummynet? If so, I'm curious as to why
you find it only marginal. Not to be rude, but if you've not used it,
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know they've not really looked into that unit because the
developers plainly state that it runs on a Linux hardened kernel. It
terminates vpn connections, both ipsec and pptp, rate limits, nats and
firewalls. All of the very same features you can do with Linux or FreeBSD
using the appropriate pack
ame="secret"
> usbd_enable="NO"
> moused_type="NO"
> moused_enable="NO"
> linux_enable="YES"
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> With kind regards
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> Stefan
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do most things that windows techs do.
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I agree with you. However, it wasn't I that posed that question. :)
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In this day and age of
computer technology, MS provides that to us better than *Nix does. Yet,
there are those that are adamant that Windows is more complex than *Nix is.
How ironic.
> Ted
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t would be the
only thing you will need to intall and it's server side only.
"Multi-link PPP capability
PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAP authentication
PPP compression and encryption
Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP)
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
RADIUS (aut
tab should have entries similar to the one below. This would be
a normal one.
/dev/da0s1a / ufs rw 1 1
Where you see rw, if that is an r only, then the file system will be mounted
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ault configuration for the firewall.
That's not fine. I honestly don't know if it may cause a conflict with them
both defined nor which one would take precedence when both configured. I
would recommend removing one or the other for the default action he wishes
his firewall to take.
you're not. The named.conf file doesn't get queried from the net.
It's only function is to provide options to the daemon and how to
respond to the rndc command channel.
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> I do have a check-s
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x27;s bad. You only
want keep-state from traffic leaving that system, not to it.
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network segment unless the
system is in bridge mode. If you're wanting to route through, I assume,
rl0 to the net, and have rl1 internal to the other system(s), you'll
either have to bridge rl1 / rl2 together (man bridge) or renumber your
internal systems to something other than th
d still use
squid. It's popular, easy to configure, works well and has support. It
shouldn't need any routing daemon as long as none of the advanced routing
protocols are needed.
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fic to proceed as required. To me, it's
easier for me to allow their traffic and filter it heavily than to allow
remote users in other states administrative control over their network
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e english.
Are you wanting to truely cluster the servers or are you wanting to load
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recall will reload and execute the settings within
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vices either. See, unlike
Windows, you're not going to have the same issues with trojans and breeches.
If it's just you, and you've not added anyone else, you're pretty damn safe.
Root can't log in from remote at all unless you specifically change the
options that would allow i
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stick with Windows until he
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Considering that many of the current hardware firewall solutions aren't much
more than either a BSD or Linux kernel in a ROM chip, with a 486 or 586
based cpu, memory, and a nice gui (Windows or Internal Web interface), I
can't see why a similar system on a PC would b
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(/usr/ports/net/mpd/ in the 4.x tree)
It supports username / pass and ip to the vpn client. I would imagine this
is also available in the 5.x tree as well.
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Jammet,
adduser.conf doesn't yet exist on your system and adduser is asking you for
the defaults. If you accept the default entries, it will ask you at the end
to save them. Tell it yes and run add user again and you're a
Is the system configured to accept remote desktop requests? Windows XP has
it disabled by default.
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ut did you do what I've done in the past and
forget to enable forwarding so the systems can route traffic?
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net.inet.ip.forwarding: 1
If not, make sure that gateway_enable="YES" in rc.conf and reboot, or sysctl
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 from co
in/use.perl system -> /usr/bin/perl is the system perl
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you're not doing
the mail services yourself, some mail servers limit the file size of
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$fwcmd add pipe 2 ip from any to 192.168.1.0/24 in
Hope it helps. It's been awhile since I've done any rate limiting, but as I
recall, that should do the trick.
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nterprise edition for mail gateways in order
to continue using it. A Network Server != SMTP Server to them. I see no
reason to purchase the entire mail gateway package as it's not necessary,
however to be legal with them, it is. Hence the reason that we switched to
another av package and pulle
that it's a multi-proc system and which CPU a given process
is currently running on.
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU
COMMAND
You can also "type /var/run/dmesg.boot" and it will show you the CPU
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're like me, you tend to keep tabs on your postmaster email for
possible problems, but in my experience, my mail load, both for the
server and in my mailbox, jumped 150% on my 2 mx's because of
delay_check. I ended up disabling delay_check and using amavisd and
spamassassin so that I can filter o
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> Thanks for the additional info.
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> I tested usi
i 155, flags 0, from router, msg May 16 04:01:04 micheal: This is
a test of security.notice
Logging to FILE /var/log/messages
Logging to CONSOLE /dev/console
Logging to FILE /var/log/security
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grep 514 and see what's sitting on that port. Also,
"can't open /dev/klog (16)" is another problem. That device is the kernel
log device so syslog can see kernel messages. Syslog may not be too happy
about that either. You might check and see if you have a klog in /dev
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;rl0"
> natd_flags="-dynamic -m -u -f /etc/natd.conf"
>
You're right, you don't have to recompile to use ipfw, however, since there
is no divert module, the kernel will still need to be recompiled to enable
divert. In order for the OP to do what they're wanti
nning netstat -ran and see if you show a default route in your
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uld use the proper
netmask associated with that subnet.
ifconfig xl0="inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_xl0_alias0="inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_xl0_alias1="inet 192.168.3.1 netmask 255.255.255.248"
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You have to configure your imap server to pull mail from a pop3. Check out
the squirrellmail faq about this at
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/HowToPOP
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the operation.
Why does it do that you wonder? It's really very simple. It's because system
admins prefer to be in control over their systems and not have their systems
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to belive that this isn't
currently configured. Also, if you're running natd, then you may need to
make allowances in your firewall ruleset to allow the traffic to pass from
one lan segment to the other.
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wanting more info, then I'd recommend a google search for
freebsd natd and / or freebsd ipfw to get a lot of good and useful info.
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> Paul
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I'm guessing that you're already tried to chown it to root and chmoding it
before trying to remove the file?
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As I recall, Star Office is no longer a freeware item. You have to purchase
it from the main web site, place the downloaded tarball in your distfiles
directory and then re-run make to patch it properly for fbsd. The last time
I looked into purchasing it was when it was
251444 Apr 9 12:05 rcp
You didn't say which version you were running but if it's a 4.x, then I'd
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If you use bash, you can create your script, start it in the .profile and
have exit directly below it. That way, when the script finishes, it will
exit out. Also, even though this is not a concern for you, this is a
safeguard should they break out of the script, it kills t
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For example:
/etc/mail/aliases:
employees: "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post employees"
rewall after the divert rule and then pass out
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lease note that eatme.com and xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx are flake to protect the
> real server.
>
Sendmail has hooks into tcpd which causes it to look for the proper entries
in hosts.allow for connection access.
If this is to be a server that responds to the world, you'd need an entry
for send
sassin, and various
> other things that use perl (AFAIK). I changed the line to:
>
> portupgrade -rRf 'p5*'
>
> and if found lots of things. It might be overkill but it should get
> everything that needs rebuilding, correct?
>
> Thanks for your help.
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>
as experimental at best. For
more info on null mounting, check out man mount_null.
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an
particular server (HIPAA !UGH!). If for some reason, I need to move the
backup volumes to a single drive, I've got an entire system image from any
particular day of the week to run from instead of a full backup and a crap
load of daily incrementals. To each his
7;s an entry for natd:
natd 8668/divert # Network Address Translation
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he appropriate firewall rules to allow those
networks to either talk / no talk to the remaining network segments.
It would help to have all of the ip information that you're using and your
current alias maps to see just what's going on. Although, I'd guess that the
first problem ma
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From: "Remko Lodder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:37 AM
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> Try changing the file master
2:51:14 caverns postfix/master[3560]: warning: process
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 3564 exit status 1
Mar 7 22:51:14 caverns postfix/master[3560]: warning:
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
A nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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If your source file is the same as the port makefile is looking for
(signatures, extensions, version, etc), you can drop them into
/usr/ports/distfiles and the port makefile will find, patch (if necessary)
and install them for you. Provided there's no dependancies that you don'
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