On 2/9/2017 11:59 AM, Shin Ice wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 09.02.17 um 01:20 schrieb commentsab...@riseup.net:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am a Debian 8.7 user.
>>
>>
>> # SSH
>>
>> I would like to know if there is an efficient way to manage SSH keys?
>>
>> I have multiple SSH keys (rsa, ed25519) that I use all day
On 2/18/2016 5:05 PM, Roman wrote:
> Seriously, you have to trust someone to achieve goals. So accessing
> server via ssh keys is pretty normal and secure + ldaps auth of course
> (centralized account management), so if someone leaves, just disable
> his account. sudo supports ldap auth, kind of
On 2/17/2016 3:31 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Jeremy T. Bouse
> wrote:
>> Setting SSH "PermitRoot no" and "PasswordAuthentication no" are good
>> starts... I'd also check that "ChallengeResponseAuthenticatio
Setting SSH "PermitRoot no" and "PasswordAuthentication no" are good
starts... I'd also check that "ChallengeResponseAuthentication no" is
set as well as some PAM modules will utilize it and be able to get
around passwords being entered as well as "UsePAM no"
I do agree locking the root pa
I use Linode (linode.com) and Digital Ocean (digitalocean.com)
personally currently. I've looked at Vultr (vultr.com) recently as well
after a discussion without our local LUG mailing list as well. I use the
first two though because they are fully supported by SaltStack's
salt-cloud which allows me
hem
(thank goodness I use salt to manage them so that won't be an issue).
The Debian 8.x images do not manage the kernel through the control panel.
On 10/5/2015 2:43 PM, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
>
> On 10/5/2015 12:05 PM, Reco wrote:
>>> 2. I don't know when 3.2.0-4 was re
On 10/5/2015 12:05 PM, Reco wrote:
>> 2. I don't know when 3.2.0-4 was released; I suspect the answer is yes.
>>
>> 3. many reboots; the last one earlier today.
>>
>> I note bug=767836 describes this problem, but appears closed with 3.2.0-4
> It was closed because the problem was not in the kerne
I have an E7420 running Debian on it for work. The 7.4 ISO was plenty
to get it working and I used UEFI as well with GRUB bootloader. I did
have to upgrade it to testing (jessie) however to get all the devices
working and get the newer XORG that would support the graphics card. I
don't have it
On 23.04.2014 14:57, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Steve McIntyre
Sent: 04/23/14 10:25 PM
To: Corey Blair
Subject: Re: UEFI install
Gah, yet another person using unetbootin. It's responsible for a lot
of problem reports we're seeing these days. It's totally unn
On 10.04.2014 08:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
I'm running Debian Wheezy 7.4 on a server in Amazon's EC2, that i
installed, recently, from the official Debian AMI. I havent made any
changes to the package infrastructure.
I'm trying to fix the Heartbleed bug, but my system seems to think
every
On 21.10.2013 07:56, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hey all :-)
I'm sorry for banal question but I didn't find any answer to my
question.
In the /etc/postfix/main.cf I see many parameters like:
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
but also:
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
So, what is the difference of smtpd_param
I actually use my v2.0 OpenPGP card daily and have just been notified
that my new order was just shipped today.
I have a built-in smartcard reader on my laptop:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0a5c:5800 Broadcom Corp. BCM5880 Secure
Applications Processor
And then I have a USB SCM331 reader I got whi
It sounds like what you're looking for is Policy Based Routing (PBR).
The LARTC howto link you mentioned below is actually what I did when I
setup a Linux laptop with a trunk interface connected to several
different VLANs that I needed to route between.
On 22.08.2013 06:11, basti wrote:
Hallo
Hey guys,
Anyone out there happen to have Debian running on a HP BL460c G8 blade
with the FlexFabric 2-port adapter? We're running Debian squeeze and
have issues with the P420 Smart Array that required a backported kernel
(kmuto d-i build) to get working on DL380p G8 hardware and our current
On 06/12/2012 09:40 AM, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 17:30:08 -0500
> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> On 6/10/2012 9:00 AM, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>>> A situation update: Mounted the mobo with the CPU and RAM, attached
>>> the PSU, the OS SATA disk, the LSI and expander as well as the
>>> graph
On 05/11/2012 08:34 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 05:32:25PM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>> On 10/05/12 17:16, Brad Rogers wrote:
>>> On Thu, 10 May 2012 17:59:34 +0200
>>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Ralf,
>>>
This resulted in "Valid signature, but cannot verify se
On 05/08/2012 08:50 AM, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> 08.05.2012 15:33, Johann Spies kirjoitti:
>> On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 01:20:21PM +0200, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Are you receiving the missing keys from keyserver automatically? You
> can do this by adding
>> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
> to ~
Okay, yes I'm top-posting get over it...
Are you fraking kidding me? All this fscking drivel filling up the
Debian mailing list because Ubuntu and other mailing lists don't
properly handle PGP/MIME open standard signed email messages? Is that
why my mailbox is getting the crap blo
On 04/09/2012 12:11 PM, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> On 09.04.2012 18:44, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 09 Apr 2012 18:04:13 +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
[...]
>> I recognize it's annoying to delete the extra text when replying to PGP/
>> GPG inline messages but I can live with that.
>>
>>> I have prom
On 03/03/2011 03:27 PM, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
> I have a new usb hard drive of the specs in the subject line. On
> plugging it in it shows on the desktop,
> but on clicking it nothing happens. Anybody have experience getting
> this to work on debian
> (squeeze)?
>
> Kjetil
>
>
John Culleton wrote:
> I see references to various versions of Debian, including Lenny
> etc. For a 32 bit system, what is the latest stable and the
> latest unstable version?
According to the Releases [1] page on the web site... Lenny is stable,
Squeeze is testing and Sid is always un
Alex Samad wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:42:12PM -0200, Michel wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:35 PM, George wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>>> So at the moment I'm stuck with Skype, and I really don't like it. Any
>>> suggestions would be welcome.
>>>
>>>
>> I use Twinkle without problems.
>
>
jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:49 PM, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
>> Dear Debian users,
>> - I do not need a Cadillac or BMW, but something like a Honda/Toyota
>> might be nice.
>
> something else to consider, the cadillac and bmw have driver support
> for sure. dont know about the honda
Did ya happen to try your friend Google? A simple search for "Dell
Debian OMSA" garnered a bounty of replies and among the gems I was able
to locate
http://linux.dell.com/files/openmanage-contributions/debian/omsa5.1/ in
about 5 minutes. It's only 32-bit, but then Dell doesn't even have a
I'll go along with mentioning Linode.com, I'm not currently using them
but have a project I'm currently starting and have picked them to go
with for hosting. I've also previously used GrokThis and had a good
experience.
m...@phillipsmarketing.biz wrote:
> Try linode.com. Inexpensive and gr
Tom Vier wrote:
> Anyone else here having trouble? It use it with postfix. Looks like it went
> down about 5:15 EST on 12/8 for me. I've tried looking up a blocked ip using
> both level3's dns and spamhaus's servers.
>
>
> IP Address Lookup
>
> 213.147.118.113 is listed in the PBL, in the follow
Celejar wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:28:44 +1100
> Daniel Dalton wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 03:13:38PM +0100, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> ...
>
>>> Squeeze right now. Pay attention to the cpu if you want to use virtual
>>> machines, mine doesn't have the required cpu flags.
surreal wrote:
> Adobe has released AIR runtime for debian users which enables them to run
> RIAA. Please include the debian package created by Adobe in lenny stable
> contrib or non free catagory in the official repository.
>
> Please check this link - http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/air2.html
>
Celejar wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 00:05:09 +1100
> Daniel Dalton wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Following is a list of laptops. I've narrowed it down to 3 and am
>> considering buying one and running debian on it. How good is debian
>> support on these machines? What is good, what is worth avoiding?
>>
Let's stop some of the misinformation within your post shall we? I
am part of the Xen packaging team.
David Baron wrote:
1. Is Xen mainly for sharing multiple operating systems running together,
or are there some other really interesting uses?
Xen is an advanced virtual machine. You
Why not just use the feature in GPG to automatically retrieve keys?
Paul Johnson wrote:
I use the email method for gpg auto-key-retrieve, and I was wondering...is
there a way to deal with importing public keys automagically in procmail
instead of doing it by hand?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema
Actually I own a PX-712A and it works quite well for me running
Debian testing with the 2.5.15.5 kernel. The only thing I needed to do
was give the libata module the "atapi_enabled=1" option. Works great
burning a 4.5GB DVD in about 15-20 minutes.
Regards,
Jeremy
roach wrote:
>On
That would be because you needed the appropriate
{linux,kernel}-headers- package for the kernel image package
you have installed, not the source package. The source package will not
have the configured headers specific to that kernel image and will
require you to just go ahead and re-compile yo
I've ran VMWare Workstation 5 for some time now and it has the same
requirement. If you're running Debian stable this is usually not much of
an issue as you need only install the appropriate kernel headers package
which matches your linux-image package. Debian testing is a lil more
tricky as gc
I've got several PowerEdge 2650's running Debian. Dell won't
pre-install Debian, as they only pre-install RedHat which is the only
distribution of Linux they support. That said Debian will work and you
can just get the systems without an OS installed. My only
suggestion/caution would be to make
Pete,
Without the LDAP entry you're attempting to authenticate against it
is hard to say. I have gotten Samba to work with LDAP before; however, I
don't currently have it setup as I'm re-structuring my LAN servers at
the moment. Of interest in the LDAP entries is that Samba has it's own
schema
I have three 2850's running Debian Sarge myself at work.There were a
few issues that we became aware of while working with them. The first
was with GRUB and the RAID controller not synching fast enough for the
GRUB installer to verify the files have been placed on the system
without rebooting f
Umm... Has the thought to try and contact the Debian Developer
maintaining libphp-jpgraph with more detail than this email describe
crossed your mind? I don't think it has or I would have seen an email in
my Inbox or a BTS filed and in my Bug folder as I am said maintainer.
Regards,
J
I'm not currently running 2.6.14 but I am running VMWare Workstation
5 installed on Debian Testing/Etch running on an AMD64 machine. Have you
gotten the
vmware-any-any-update94.tar.gz update and installed it?
Regards,
Jeremy
Martijn Marsman wrote:
> Hello list :D
>
> Iam installing V
I've been running VMWare Workstation 5 under testing without any
problems myself. The only issue is making sure gcc version used to
compile the kernel matches so you can compile the modules necessary. At
the current time I'm actually looking to get rid of VMWare except for
running Windows XP an
Quite a pickle you've found yourself in, this is a good example
for why not using root much is good. If at this time all you've done is
repartition and save the partition table then the data *should* still be
in tact on the drive. Experience with data forensics has taught me this.
You know another fine point to look first when having a problem
might be the developer maintaining the package itself. That would be
myself. From what I gleen from this email it's not enough and I don't
recall having yet seen a BTS entry from you so don't have any further
info to help from.
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 10:45:48AM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
> Amanda is installed and commands and scripts are working well from the
> command line (I did have to add the sbins to backup's path to run the
> amanda utilities).
>
> But when I run a shell script as a cron job as user backup, acce
The only problem I can report with Dell will probably have
nothing to affect you at all. My Dell experience has been with the
PowerEdge servers which I've recently found an issue with GRUB
installation from the boot CD when writing to a RAID5 array.
Anyone else working with a RAID
Did you perform the 'a2enmod php4' to enable PHP4 module support
on Apache2? If you did there should be the php4.conf and php4.load
symlinks under /etc/apache2/mod-enabled/. I have no problems with
Apache2 and PHP4 on my machine at home. I have libapache2-mod-php4 along
with php4 and the ph
I'm not sure exactly who your ADSL provider is but having gone
through a similar error situation with SBC Yahoo DSL service I'd suggest
checking with your providers tier 2 tech support that the line is
actually properly configured for PPPOE. In my case they had the line
configured to ignore
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:25:52PM -0400, Tong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used to use iptables + wondershaper in RH. I notice there are many
> ready-made firewall packages available in Debian (e.g., Firestarter,
> FireHOL, etc). I'm wondering which one do you recommend?
>
> Thanks
>
A highly b
In short, nope. I'm on the plugin development team which is
separate from the development team for Nagios itself. I've actually not
had any look at the nagios-mysql or -postgresql tables and whether or
not they were indexed or optomized. I can only speculate it was not
given a high priority
Well being on the Nagios plugin development team, which was
formerly the netsaint plugin development team, I can that there is no
work being done on the Netsaint product and all development and
advancement is in Nagios. For the most part the plugins are
interchangable as I don't recall any
Doing a 'lspci -v' on my system here at work that I have a FX
5200 installed on I get the following:
:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200
] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 248, IRQ 11
M
0:51PM +, Martin Ellis wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 04:43:45PM +0100, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> > > Is there any good tutorial on how to set up a very basic LDAP
> > > server for simple things like keeping an address book? I know
>
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:13, Je
I've been working with LDAP to handle the centralized
authentication of my home network, and now implimenting at work. While
going through the learning curve I found there was really not a lot of
good solid documentation on the subject. That's changed a lil as of
late, but not by much. I've
The upstream has a package but it's really crude and not that great of
a packaging. I had put an ITP in to package it as soon as I realized
that but then in starting to work on it I found out just how bad it is.
Rather than listing what supporting packages it needs the upstream has
put all
The current released version of 0.75 in Unstable should be having no
problems logging into Yahoo Messenger accounts... I've been using it
since it was released without a problem...
Regards,
Jeremy
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 08:07:26PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Sat, Jan
On my Sony Vaio I'm runnin 2.6.1 on I have an ac_adpt.sh script in
/etc/acpi which is called when the ac_adpt event is called which does
the calls to longrun when it goes online or off-line...
Regards,
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 08:57:20AM +0100, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wro
In my experience with my Sony Vaio laptop which I use a Cisco Aironet
350 I found with the latest firmware I was pretty much forced to move to
the 2.6 kernel for support... After the firmware update the 2.4 driver
started failing to work properly for me and updating to the 2.6 kernel
I've h
I'm the maintainer of fwbuilder... I just arrived home from a two week
vacation and had authorized an NMU be done but have not had a chance to
check it out myself yet. This is on my 'todo' list at this time along
with a great many other things related to Debian, work and personal
items.
17 completel.155M.DOR002.versatel.de (62.214.64.122) 166 ms 165 ms
166 ms
18 fe4-0-0-20.bbr2.ess.completel.de (195.167.210.18) 264 ms 293 ms
231 ms
19 POS9-1-0.bbr1.ber.completel.de (195.167.211.13) 177 ms 177 ms 177
ms
20 ge4-0-0-10.bbr2.ber.completel.de (195.167.209.130) 204 ms 177 m
ot;Monitor" section was the HorizSync, VertRefresh and the DPMS
option. I got the hsync and vsync from the NEC web site and it seems you
have the appropriate values for your model. All mode lines are detected
by XF4.3 on it's own.
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003
By default sendmail should try to redeliver every 4 hours for up
to 5 days... After that it should start sending back undeliverable
messages to the sender... This of course is configurable but is pretty
much recommended defaults... I've not found it to be a problem for any
of the many sendm
Unilateral toltarian rule of the system ulimits... Set the max
for the system and the user can set it higher than that... This will
just make the forkbomb seg fault when it's hit the limit...
Regards,
Jeremy
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:56:37PM -0800, Tom wrote:
> How does o
This is a known issue in the configuration of the Nagios package... It
among others are currently being worked on to also allow for the Nagios
plugins package that I am working on to install properly. Delay on the
plugins package has been due to my development machine crashing on me
recentl
Umm... If you're installing the Debian sendmail packages getting this
setup should be a matter of maybe 5-15 minutes at the most... The
sendmailconfig script already notifies you if it detects SASL is
available and mentions what packages to install and then re-run the
sendmailconfig...
Just grab the Debian freeswan source debs as they install all
the patches that superfreeswan incorporates already... I'm running it
myself on my woody/stable box... I just grab'd the source deb and
recompiled on stable...
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Mon, Sep 1
a show stopper... Neither can use the internal
modem, and the Vaio is unable to make use of the internal webcam at this
time... BUt they both function properly and I work off them daily...
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 09:25:30AM -0800, Andy Firman wrote:
> On Fri,
o either throw it up for adoption and orphan it,
or request it's removal... However I'm not certain if it's being used
or not... In which case if it's being used removal may not be the right
choice... So I'm looking to get some input on this matter...
Regards,
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 02:34:42PM +0100, Gerhard Venter wrote:
> Hi Jeremy
>
> Thanks for the reply - It is nice to hear from an actual developer, and
> we will wait for the plugins to appear.
> But I think there is an additional issue. Our setup is with Apache2.
> The binary characters appe
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 07:00:42PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:22:22 -0700,
> "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 04:55:53PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 04:55:53PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 09:48:40 -0700,
> "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Nagios itself is necessary... Also I've worked out the depe
Nagios plugins have been held up with issues in the Nagios
package itself... Hopefully these will be fixed shortly (I have a
possible NMU at this time being tested) and the plugins can be uploaded
and get into the archive mirrors later this week or by next week at the
latest... The problem
On a recent trip to Frys, armed with a print-out of the
"supported cards" from the linux-wlan project, I found the only PCI
based wifi card still with a supported chipset was the Netgear MA311
which still uses the prism2 chipset... I later confirmed this by
contacting Netgear and pointedly
I'm not running the same model but with the 2.6.0-test? series I've
been running into problems with the airo/airo_cs drivers with my 350
pcmcia card... Sometimes it'll work, sometimes it will load the driver
but won't initialize and other times it just locks the whole machine
up... I did ha
nd let him
deal with uploading... Unfortunately the Nagios-plugins will have a
problem installing until Nagios package is fixed thus the reason I have
not uploaded the plugins yet...
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 07:39:04PM -0700, Dale Miller wrote:
> I am t
For using my Cisco Aironet 350 on my Sony Vaio laptop that goes
between several WiFi networks using WEP I just created a script that I
use in /etc/network/interfaces that handles the mapping for me... The
script basically scans the network and tries to match an ESSID it finds
from scanning
I've had good luck with Orinoco Gold cards and Cisco Aironet
350... In fact I'm writing this email over a 350 now...
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:09:28PM -0400, dhobner wrote:
> I have WG511 Netgear 54 Mbps Wireless PC PCMCIA card but
I've actually been using cyrus-imapd for some time now... But for my
environment the custom mailbox format it uses is fine as I have it
installed on a server that has no user accounts except the administrator
accounts. All email user accounts are handled by cyrus-imapd itself...
Also was a
I routinely write using LaTeX and use pdflatex to generate the
output in PDF format... I've actually found I get better results doing
this than producing the LaTeX to PS and then run it through ps2pdf...
Regards,
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:30:53PM
Having worked in several ISPs it's not that the tech support staff is
not being honest... It is that most of them are considered "tier 1" and all they
go by is a series of questions & answers in a book to solve problems... If they
get through the book and haven't solved the problem then the
My DSL connection is a SBC Yahoo DSL line... It was originally ordered
as an SBC Enhanced DSL package... I have 5 static addresses so a lil different
than the regular DSL package offering... In my case since they are statically
assigned address block there was no pppoe or dhcp configuration
I've been using a WAP11 model here on my network without any problems...
I can't recall what I paid at Fry's for it but I believe it was under your $120
threshold, as much more than that I would have rather been a 'gator's dentist
than try to get my wife to agree to it... The one caveat I h
pened regarding this... Had you done either of those you might
have been aware that as of fwbuilder 1.0.10 (ready to be uploaded as
soon as libfwbuilder5 is accepted) fwbuilder-doc will no longer exist
and a bug report will be made to have it removed from the
distribution...
Regards,
Jer
With minor changes to the debian/control file for the Nagios
unstable source deb you can get it to compile fine for stable... As for
the plugins... I am part of the nagios plugin development team and I've
been discussing with Turbo to handle the nagios-plugins packaging... I
don't have anyt
Add the following to you /etc/network/interfaces file
iface eth0 ...
...
up ifconfig eth0 mtu 1450
I do this on several of my machines that are on DSL with an
IPv6 tunnel that needs a lower MTU...
Jeremy
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 06:50:36PM +, Joao Pedr
*Disclaimer - This is from personal experience in my workplace and is
not representing Debian in anyway even though I'm posting under my
Debian.org email address...
If you have a lot of machines that have a lot of similar
configuration settings with only minor changes Nagios does have the
I'm curious if you're getting confused with it adding new hosts to the
known_hots file not the authorized_keys file... I've yet to see an sshd process
in Debian (or any system for that matter) that automatically touched the
authorized_keys file... That file has always had to be created by m
I can confirm this as I've seen this behavior since the earlier
version that was in potato. I do however notice that it does actually
stop the slurpd processes and that the messages are merely an annoyance
of an unclean check... I don't believe the slurpd process itself creates
a PID file
Actually my firewall has no X installed on it... I use
fwbuilder on my workstation behind the firewall and copy the script over
via scp... My firewall is a dedicated head-less machine with a 4-port
switch card for the external interface and a 10/100 NIC for the
internal...
Jeremy
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:38:01AM +1100, bob parker wrote:
> Now that is appealing, I run 3.0r1, so I can build the fw script on my m/c.
> Does it support iptables? I am a complete newbie at this but I think I should
> go for the latest techniques.
>
> Thanks
> Bob
>
Firewall Builder ha
Well if you have atleast one machine running with X11 you could
install Firewall Builder (fwbuilder)[1] which has a relatively straight
forward GUI that will allow you to drag and drop to create the rules you
want for the firewal... It then compiles to build a shell script which
you can the
Nagios plugins have not had a stable release yet so the
maintainer is holding off on packaging them however the Netsaint plugins
still work with Nagios...
Jeremy
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 04:41:00PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> I am trying to setup nagios on unstable. I don't see
Does the AP have anyway to stop broadcasting it's SSID? If it
doesn't broadcast then they would have to know your SSID in order to
make use of your AP... Another idea is if you have a firewall in place
already as it seems, what are the chances of being able to put a
seperate NIC in the fire
Yeah I just realized spamd was having problems on the razor
checks and I've not just proceeded to run spamd with the -L option and
it seems to be having no problem at all... I've got 6 MX servers running
SpamAssassin with the Sendmail spamass-milter and they have all seem to
have problems w
Pv6 both at home using freenet6 and at work...
Jeremy T. Bouse
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 05:42:42PM +0100, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
> Hello, I am a Debian user and I recently set up IPv6 access for my LAN.
> Finding easily accessible documentation targeting the neophyte tha
You could take a look at pbuilder... I have both a Woody/stable
and Sid/unstable chroot using it for building packages as my main devel
machine runs testing...
Jeremy
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:41:39PM +0200, Alexey Chetroi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any howto or Debian spec
This could be an internal policy decision on their part... In
which case I would assume that the proper response back would be an
x.7.1 which states it's policy... Either 4.7.1 if it's not fatal or
5.7.1 if it is...
There is nothing that I am aware of that stipulates what an MTA
a
To allow for the updates you need only add the allow-update
option to the zone file you want to allow updates to be made to... You
can either setup and IP based ACL or you can use TSIG keys... It's very
well documented in the BIND9 ARM resources...
As for iptables following the nam
According to www.php.net 4.3.0 will be the first version of
PHP4 to support Apache 2.0.43... There are release candidates of PHP4
4.3.0 but it has not been released yet so you can run something
developmental by compiling it yourself... PHP4 team recommends waiting
for the release for anythi
As it's already been mentioned this is the Nimda worm that only
affects IIS and anyone who has been running a web server in the last
year has been hit with it countless times... I know I have... If you
feel inclined to try and deal with this you can start by trying to get
in contact with St
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 02:26:15AM -0500, lameth wrote:
> Has anyone tried realmedia's helix producer basic yet? And if you have,
> did you have any luck getting it to actually work?
>
I have tried it to see how it had changed from the previous
Producer product... Biggest change I found w
Why install the RPM package for the nVidia GLX driver and not
get the nvidia-glx-src package and build it along with the
nvidia-kernel-src package for the kernel patch...
That is what I have working here on my AMD 1Ghz Athalon at work
with a nVidia GeForce2 MX card... I haven't u
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