Hi all, I was looking at the www.valinux.com and it seems to be
interesting,
just want to know if someone bought
something from them or maybe someone will tell me not to do such a
thing...
i need to make a real servers... and it
seems they got everything "build-in"
someone?!?
thanks
Rone
Hi,
2 options that i'm not sure will answer all your need.
first is sendmail log. default to 9 (O LogLevel=9 in sendmail.cf).
It prints incoming, outgoing and other messages to syslog on
priority mail.debug, so if you dont have mail.debug in syslog.conf add it.
second will be to enable (comment
Hi list,
i'm trying to convert a 486/25 4Mb into a linux router to share my internet
connexion over my home LAN (i'm getting ready for cable access!).
I'm considering both LRP (http://www.linuxrouter.org) and Embedix
(http://www.lineo.com) but both necessitate a few more megs of RAM.
Would anybod
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, uriel wrote:
> Hi Gang,
>
> I really don't know whether this would be the correct place for this, but
> here goes anyway.
>
> Where would you recommend me to advertise, if I am looking for skilled
> system/low-level programmers for Linux ? I mean, I wouldn't mind inviting
>
Hi,
Does anyone know of a sendmail feature that will allow keeping a
statistics log of how many messages it sent, how many received, and the
distribution of those to: 'unknown addresses', 'rbl blocked', 'destination
unreachable', 'sent' and so on ?
I would like to get an idea of th
Hi Gang,
I really don't know whether this would be the correct place for this, but
here goes anyway.
Where would you recommend me to advertise, if I am looking for skilled
system/low-level programmers for Linux ? I mean, I wouldn't mind inviting
Alan Cox over, but I would much rather if it were
Hi,
Does anyone remember a rough date of the initiation of this group ?
(ILUG).
--Ariel
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> I am willing to present a lecture on "Lessons from Large
> Linux Sites in
> Israel".
Lecture will be given in latin, simultanious translation to welsh will be
avaliable by request :-)
Seriously - sounds interesting.
There was an idea a while back to split the meetings into newbie oriented
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 02:48:39PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> so I'm looking for people with interesting ideas for lectures they can
> give, special products for linux they tried, a special system they built
> and all the snags involved, or whatever.
I am willing to present a lecture on "Less