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Does anyone know what to do? Will it be "safe" to package?
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nk that if a good idea is "against the FHS", the
> right answer is to change the FHS.]
Since Debian's file system layout is based on FHS, that seems to be
the "correct" way to change things.
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the market. For a file server, especially a software mirror for
Internet users, you'll want "fast" and "secure", you can't have
"cheap".
Sorry. :P
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spammers continuously adapt to changes in the environment they abuse
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ounds like you've been a victim of a poorly implemented greylisting
service. However, your idea of having a user-configurable greylisting
would be a definite bonus.
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> repo. Though, it has not been (AFAIK) used in a big queue, but I
> plan to.
These are sound ideas, and a piece of code is worth more than a
thousand arguments. I'll give it a try. :D
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you've used it on, and wether the mail platforms are list-heavy or
user-heavy, and mostly incoming or outgoing traffic.
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On Jul 2, 2005, at 19:40, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
On 7/2/05, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the rationale for changing the default setting?
I find it very annoying, and from a brief discussion on #debian-
devel I
see that I'm not alone.
What causes this annoyance?
It
to this list server, there should
also be less outgoing volume.
One can also assume that delivering spam[0] to a will be more expensive
than delivering non-spam, since some servers use delaying tactics when
they receive the former.
[0] - As decided by the receiving server.
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* Package name: varnish
Version : 0.9
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* The "system mta" may use the "service mta" as a smarthost, mailhost,
mail relay, or whatever you'd like to call it.
When installing an MTA on Debian, the administrator is prompted for an
installation profile, where "system mta" and "service mta"
ger like ezmlm, but don't want
to expose qmail to the big, bad internet. (accept-then-bounce is not
a good thing combined with brute force spam attempts).
Then again, qmail might be too politically incorrect to care about,
and there might not be enough mail service providers using De
blog entries.
planet.debian.org may contain what DWN originally did, but there is
also a _lot_ of other things I'd rather not wade through to get at it.
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> This in an extreme setup,
...or a setup designed to be used as an argument against greylisting.
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A decent idea, since items can be moved back and forth as needed.
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> mail every month I decide to resend.
debian-private might be a better place, I'm not sure.
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ne will be "active" at one time.
Please bear in mind that a single computer also can have a lot of IP
addresses. For example, I can have apache2 on one address, and squid
reverse proxy on another, both listening on the same port.
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> more false positives.
Therefore one must find out how much more restrictive one can be
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This means unfortunately that those revisions still exists with spam
links, and would still be available from google. If you have decent
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rbitrary change that
breaks more than MySQL. It also violates the principle of least
astonishment.
"We've changed something, we're not sure why, but it breaks MySQL.
If it bothers you, you should upgrade MySQL"
Nah, I don't think that is what we want to tell our use
localhost.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
localhost. 604800 IN A 127.0.0.1
;; Query time: 3 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(localhost)
;; WHEN: Fri Oct 7 07:19:19 2005
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 93
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OK, I have modified netcfg so that it writes
127.0.0.1localhost
to /etc/hosts.
Excellent. Thank you. :)
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,[ /etc/lighttpd/conf-enabled/munin.conf ]
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One could ask via debconf, and suggest /var/www/munin as a default,
would that be acceptable?
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to the web server configuration snippets.
Should the web configuration be enabled by default? Assume apache2, and
add configuration to /etc/apache2/conf.d/munin.conf?
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> * /usr/share/munin.
Would not work well for variable data, I think. The graphs and HTML is
updated every 5 minutes.
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> Have a read of
> http://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft/html/ch-httpd.html
Useful, thanks. :)
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> debian experimental?
Yes, I'll start looking at it tomorrow.
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}
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If you have more than one distribution, sprinkle lightly with
variables and case statements.
> You almost forcing me into maintaining a fork of apt that restores
> the current behaviour from the very start.
You may find that using your energies elsewhere may be a bit
nd everything must be kept for a while.
For your own laptop? Naah, you can keep sysklogd, as it's probably
good enough for your needs.
Remember that Debian is used by more than just you, so calling the
needs of others "silly" may be perceived as short-sighted.
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reason this app isn't just a frontend to one or more of
> those?
Possibly, but I won't speculate about that. You should ask the author.
The reason for looking at "cpm" was because it filled a need not
satisfied by 'pwsafe', 'gnome-keyring' or 'k
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ging I made is available at
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-nagios/pkg-check_multi.git
If you have extra documentation, configuration examples, or anything
else you've done to complement the upstream software, I'd be happy to
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ts
services on package install.
A RHEL service can be started manually, but will not be started at
system boot unless explicitly configured to do so with "chkconfig".
What I'd like to be able to do, is to set a policy after system install,
and have all packages _
Bastien ROUCARIES writes:
> some package announce their existance to the world without any admin
> decision
It should be a site policy.
> It is not a fud and a security hole!
I disagree.
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> was a very nice tool to lookup most functions you need.
If ri and rdoc generation is handled by a post install hook, this hook
can check a local configuration variable to generate documentation, or
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> * Package name: puppetlabs-spec-helper
This is already packaged as
https://packages.debian.org/sid/ruby-puppetlabs-spec-helper
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-yaml | 0.9.0-1 | sid| source, all
>
> It is maintained by the Ruby team:
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-ruby-extras/ruby-safe-yaml.git
Thanks.
Looking at the commandline history, I searched "wheezy" for the precense
of the package.
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The "declarative configuration" part, of course. :)
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Some applications (for instance: inn and mailman) have a lot of
executables which only makes sense when you're in the context of that
application user, so having a /usr/libexec/ in the path for
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> How is /usr/libexec/ better than /usr/lib/ in these
> cases?
Placing executables in /usr/lib/package is just messy, if it contains,
for instance, libraries. Having binaries in /usr/lib//bin, as
inn2 does, is a bit better at least.
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> life's too short to spend time booting in single-user mode and
> resizing LVs.
That's probably why we now have online resizing of LVs and filesystems
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> Because the issue at stake might lie in systemd itself, not the unit
> file.
And if /bin/sh breaks on an init style system, you can fix it with an
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there are noone left save a
few penguins and a wee, confused beastie not quite named Chuck, the
"upstart Popular People's Front" will move in and restore order.
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> No, you don't have the structure from the XML point of view.
I've seen this in production. "We use XML? Check!"
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:49:15AM +0100, Jérémy Lal wrote:
> I'm hacking something ugly meanwhile for my own needs, but you can
> count on me to test building against varnish 4 as soon as the
> experimental version is out.
varnish 4 tech preview 1 is now in debian experimental.
I've tested that
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> About The Thread.
The Thread That Shall Not Be Named. (to be more precise :)
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pfs).
Could this case be handled better by the fsprotect package?
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> I hope that some appropriate re-directions may be set up real soon now,
> so that previous URLs can continue to work as before...
If you have a specific example of something that does not work, it can
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used for? Gitweb? Git checkouts over HTTP? Something else?
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Tollef Fog Heen writes:
> ]] Christian PERRIER
>
> | Is there a list of these known issues?
>
> Sure, it's in the topic of #alioth: http://titanpad.com/yyhfwA9Pyr
What is the preferred method for submitting a proposed fix?
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> wsvn is already on the list of stuff still to fix as listed on
> http://titanpad.com/yyhfwA9Pyr .
Added wsvn rewrite config to the pad.
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> It's live: http://mentors.debian.net/
Very impressive. Congratulations to all involved parties. :)
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> I'd like to see hgweb repo browser any time soon, too. It's very
> annoying that it doesn't work any more.
If you don't make the alioth admins guess which URLs work or not, things
may actually be fixed. :)
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~ $
>
> Until _that_ changes, perl can't not Depend on gdbm.
What's the greater evil? hAving the gdbm package and the dependency, or
linking in libgdbm statically?
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* Michael Dietrich (Fri, Jun 19, 1998 at 04:31:52AM +0200)
> if you all do not stop this discussion i start writing an editor. easy
> to use just as EDIT.EXE. for anybody, especially a beginner. also for
> professionals.
> :wq
Go ahead, it wouldn't hurt, would it? :-)
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> ie. all letters are duplicated.
Looks like "overstrike", try looking at it with "less", and you'll find
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idea are the two
best ideas I have seen in a while.
Hmmm...
Debian C'thulhu
Debian Shoggoth
Debian Yog-sothoth
Debian Shub-niggurath
Debian Yoglonaq
Debian Ittaqha
Debian Tsathoggua
Debian Dhole
...
Nah. :-)
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* Chris Waters (Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 10:14:15AM -0800)
> 1. Dragon
Aye!
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* Wichert Akkerman (Sat, May 08, 1999 at 10:17:26PM +0200)
> Previously Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> > The first part was easy (if I got it right, that is), that's just a small
> > patch to /etc/X11/Xsession.
>
> Isn't is easier have some small script check
the mail had bounced to the list
handler, and not to the list itself.
Anyone with more skill and experience with header parsing that know?
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r trust the local "file" command and magic database
instead. The remote server will most likely return a proper content
type, but trusting remote servers to influence which command to open the
file locally will have an impact on security.
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w IE had its own rules about how to
display things it downloaded, but of course it would still be relevant.
(https://web.archive.org/web/20110930155122/http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms775147.aspx)
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
* Package name: ruby-optimist
Version : 3.0.0
Upstream Author : William Morgan, Keenan Brock, Jason Frey
* URL : https://www.manageiq.org/optimist/
* License : MIT/Expat
Programming Lang: Ruby
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quot;Enterprise Console" is non-free
software.
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etgit.com/op/doc/compare
has a comparison matrix, but with bits missing from all other than
rocketgit, which I didn't know about before I found that matrix.
Rocketgit ... also seem to have the functionality for maintaining a
github workflow, but their project pages (like
https://rocketgit.com/user/catalinux/rocketgit) has a _slight_ contrast
problem.
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