ith
an OK button and then they can go about their merry way. Anyone have a
simple way of making this happen?
What I'm hoping for is an iptables redirect rule that will track which
addresses have hit the rule and ignore them from then on.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Craig Russell
W
e that.
Thanks for your help.
Craig Russell
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I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared null and
void in the US. Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
Seriously asking the question.
Thanks
Katipo wrote:
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 23:40:27 -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming
things like open relays, etc from originating from our IP
space. I would check their first.
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
gaston Rey wrote:
Hello I have a Big problem, I am mounting a Mail
Server with qmail from my house with my personal
conection, the problem is that when I send messages
on supporting a small isp
and running variuus services including opennms, mysql, freeradius, dns,
apache, etc. and I've had absolutely no problems and I'm a big
proponent of Debian whenever colleagues ask about which distro they
should try.
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
//dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/index.html
Craig Russell
Ed wrote:
I'm less worried about the ssl problem I've been having then the MySQL
settup problem I'm having.
I'm trying to get it settup so I can do some experiments and learn how
it works.
I'm first tryin
7;t exist on the internet) and the packet is lost.
It is really late and I'm reading my explanation and thinking that it is
probably more confusing than anything, but if you'd like more of an
explanation feel free to email me offline and I'll do my best to give a
better explanatio
nyone scanning the machine will simply get dropped
connections for those ports. I am having a similar issue to yours and I
believe port knocking to be a viable solution, just haven't had the time
to implement it.
Good luck,
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
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it to run after you've got
it setup, look there first.
Good luck.
Craig Russell
askar k wrote:
I don't know about one for postifx but the qmailrocks website has step
by step instructions as well as a very active mailing list that is
extrememly helpful for mail related issues. The
able, fast, and secure (as secure as any publicly facing server can
be).
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
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to help more.
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Adam Hardy wrote:
On 21/06/05 03:42 Craig Russell wrote:
> I've run into a problem. In the course of making configuration changes
> to tomcat4 (can't use 5 with opennms) I completely screwed up the
tomcat
> installation. So, I removed that package and atte
e are about 5 different source packages that need to be downloaded
for it to work, many of which I haven't been able to find for tomcat4
since the project has moved on to 5.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:17:35AM +0800, Xiaoyang Gu wrote:
But when I sent non-local mail by exim4, I got such messages in the
mainlog in /var/log/exim4:
sorry, relay is not allowed.(#5.3.3) or Client was not authenticated
Who can tell me how to configure exim4
an Community" to be as helpful as "paid" support that
I've had in the past.
Of course, this has nothing to do with your quesion/problem but I just
thought that I would point out that no one is paying the "Debian
Community" to put out this product and ins
Phil wrote:
The linux server running file and printer sharing for windows, Apple
and linux clients does not get the internet in KDE.
I get an IP address and subnet mask info, and RX & TX packet flow
when I issue a ifconfig command on eth0 (the only NIC)
I can ping all local machines,
Marty wrote:
Craig Russell wrote:
It was recommended that I *NOT* use initrd unless I absolutely had a
reason (booting from LVM or raid, etc) but all of the debian images
come in this manner and I have been unable to compile a kernel and
get it to boot without initrd. Am I missing
so I will need initrd anyway so I
don't mind having to set it up but is it required for all kernels or is
there a way to not use it?
Thanks,
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
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Craig Russell wrote:
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:54:09PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
ok-
taking these suggestions (and I concur, grub is a lot easier) I still
have the same problem with the kernel panic. / is on /dev/hda1 swap
on /dev/hda2; grub
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:54:09PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
ok-
taking these suggestions (and I concur, grub is a lot easier) I still
have the same problem with the kernel panic. / is on /dev/hda1 swap
on /dev/hda2; grub recognizes the new kernel and it
Craig Russell wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:54:21PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
Trying to compile the 2.6.8 kernel from the debian source package
(patched) and I keep on running into this problem after reboot. I
have gone back and checked to make sure that
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:54:21PM -0400, Craig Russell wrote:
Trying to compile the 2.6.8 kernel from the debian source package
(patched) and I keep on running into this problem after reboot. I
have gone back and checked to make sure that the ide
g the web and tried many
of the suggestions but I'm still getting the same error.
The end result of this operation is to run
free/swan with the native ipsec support in the 2.6 kernel.
Thanks for any help you can
offer.
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
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