What a day.
I am so glad it's Friday. I also wish my f key worked.
How have you been?
I am so looking forward to this evening. I've wanted German food for a
while, but I'm looking forard to the company more.
On 8/14/2015 10:11 AM, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
>> On Aug 14, 2015, at 8:03 AM, D
syslog is your friend.
> Brad
>
> On Thu, 2013-04-11 at 10:15 +0200, Marc Patermann wrote:
>> Dale J Chatham schrieb (10.04.2013 21:49 Uhr):
>>
>>> Assuming Linux?UNIX,
>>> log onto the machine, run the command: last
>> This does only work, if IMAP users a
Assuming Linux?UNIX,
log onto the machine, run the command: last
Take the newest entry for each user.
Perl is your friend.
On 04/10/2013 12:51 PM, Santos Ramirez wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I am hoping that someone can help in getting last login date for all
of my users. I know about the .se
This is similar to what I want to do, I think.
I want to disconnect account names (LDAP, NIS, /etc/passwd, ...) from
the process so I don't have to worry about some user changing their
login ID to something idiotic and grant access to the machine. Yes, can
do with the shell entry, but really wa
chine/user
pair rather than just one user.
On 02/01/2013 03:01 AM, Ram wrote:
> On 02/01/2013 01:20 AM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>> You use SMTP authentication through postfix or sendmail. Google [ mail
>> authentication relay ] and you should find lots of howtos.
>>
>>
ny ideas on how to do this, but I
> maybe locking the client id to the user id.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 01/31/2013 07:56 AM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>> If you can't predict the IP, I am not aware of a way to do what you want.
>>
>> Try using authentication to verify the
If you can't predict the IP, I am not aware of a way to do what you want.
Try using authentication to verify the user, not the device.
On 01/31/2013 12:22 AM, Ram wrote:
> On 01/30/2013 08:11 PM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>> If a Linux box, best place is likely /etc/hosts.d
If a Linux box, best place is likely /etc/hosts.deny
http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl5_hostsde.htm
On 01/30/2013 08:29 AM, Ram wrote:
> Can I restrict access to my imap servers from a single device only
> The server is not on the same LAN , So I cannot do a mac-binding
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
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On 11/4/2012 10:09 AM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Nov 2012, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>
>> my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
>> cyrus internal.
>>
>> I'd like to not have to have a map of users, bu
organ wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Nov 2012, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>
>> my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
>> cyrus internal.
>>
>> I'd like to not have to have a map of users, but to use ideally sasldb
>> to determine users and pa
my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
cyrus internal.
I'd like to not have to have a map of users, but to use ideally sasldb
to determine users and passwords, but pam if necessary. I'd rather use
stock packages and avoid compiling from scratch.
Distro is centos
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