On 10/25/06, Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm curious if anyone has comments on moving a jail environment from
one computer to another. Not having actually tried it yet, it would
seem to be possible given:
Both computers:
are the same arch (i386, in my case).
are running the sa
On 10/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my primary and secondary DNS servers are as follows:
ns1.hosting.trueband.net
ns2.hosting.trueband.net
All well and good - BUT the kppp config untility will only allow
numbers to be entered into the utility!
try in console or
On 10/23/06, Matthew Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# ifconfig sis0 add 10.1.1.99
This put me back in touch with the world on this server. Now I can cvsup
to a production 'Release' version of FreeBSD, and rebuild all.
Will tag=RELENG_6_1 for cvsup be the latest 'Release' then of FreeBSD,
not st
On 10/23/06, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - rdiff-backup - it's actually REALLY good for incremental backups . I'm using
> it with 6GB+ encrypted drives and the saving is quite good (though calculating
> the binary difference takes a while). There's a web interface to manage it
>
On 10/22/06, NetOpsCenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
clamsmtp sounds like what I need.
What do you use for a spam rejector?
I have this same issue as Gerard that I want to resolv on a new mail server.
"Keep it
simple and as spam free as virus free as possible."
i like the keep-it-simple ap
On 10/22/06, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any reason you're not using postfix/amavisd-new/clamav? It works
> quite nicely.
Yes actually. Reading the Postfix forum, it seems that people are having
problems with it everyday. I just want to keep it as simple as possible,
Amavisd re
On 10/22/06, Matthew Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a bit of grey hair, but I've been blessed with working with
FreeBSD gurus so much that I am struggling to run my own domain and
webserver.
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My rc.conf includes:
routed_enable="YES"
router="/sbin/routed"
defaultrouter="10.1.1.
On 10/19/06, martinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been reading for some time about VMWare, Wine, Qemu, Bochs and some
others, but I'm still not sure which one would (best) fit my needs:
I've got a dual boot and I would like to make use of existing Windows
(XP) installation, not having to cr