RE: Goodbye

2008-01-08 Thread Joel Roberts
No, it hasn't. I've continued getting them right up until I sent the unsubscribe message. From: Chris Howie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:41 AM To: Joel Roberts Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Goodbye

Goodbye

2008-01-08 Thread Joel Roberts
I've gotten a lot of good information from this list, and hopefully supplied some as well, but I'm not going to weed through hundreds of spam e-mails weekly to pursue this any longer. If the list organizers can implement some anti-spam measures, I'll be happy to join again in the future. There's no

System Time on Debian Box

2007-12-17 Thread Joel Roberts
I've set up a Debian Etch server to deploy several monitoring tools in my Active Directory domain. The Debian box keeps slipping further and further behind in time. I've pointed it to my domain controller which is configured as an NTP server and serves up time to all the Windows boxes on the networ

RE: Syslog Server on Debian Etch ***SOLVED***

2007-11-06 Thread Joel Roberts
Message- From: Joel Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:39 AM To: Douglas A. Tutty; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: Syslog Server on Debian Etch Syslog was working fine on the clients, I had it installed to a diff linux server and was trying to move it

RE: Syslog Server on Debian Etch

2007-11-06 Thread Joel Roberts
n Etch On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:05:39AM -0700, Joel Roberts wrote: > I'm trying to configure a syslog server on Debian Etch, but so far the > only walkthrough I've found is for Debian Sarge. The walkthrough says to > modify the /etc/init.d/sysklogd file at the line that says:

Syslog Server on Debian Etch

2007-11-06 Thread Joel Roberts
I'm trying to configure a syslog server on Debian Etch, but so far the only walkthrough I've found is for Debian Sarge. The walkthrough says to modify the /etc/init.d/sysklogd file at the line that says: SYSLOGD="" and change it to SYSLOGD="-r -m0" There is no such line in the sysklogd file. I

SNMP Issues on Debian Etch

2007-10-05 Thread Joel Roberts
Have tried to install the snmp package on Debian Etch, but get the message it's been replaced by libsnmp-base and libsnmp9, both of which are installed and on the latest version. When I try to run the snmpwalk command, I'm told it doesn't exist. Has this been taken out of Debian Etch or is it in so

Nagios For Debian

2007-10-05 Thread Joel Roberts
Is anyone else using Nagios on Debian Etch? I've got it set up for monitoring Linux and Windows servers, but the check_snmp plugin won't compile. The Nagios FAQ says it must be missing SNMP packages, but Synaptic reports they're all installed. Checking the list of Nagios Plugins for the Debian ins

RE: Debian Mail through Exchange Server

2007-10-04 Thread Joel Roberts
That did it, thanks to all who replied. -Original Message- From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:44 PM To: debian help) Subject: Re: Debian Mail through Exchange Server On Oct 4, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Joel Roberts wrote: > I have exim4 instal

RE: Debian Mail through Exchange Server

2007-10-04 Thread Joel Roberts
nge Server Joel Roberts: > > Does anyone know of a walkthrough or how to configure the Debian server to > route mail messages through the Exchange server? Exchange should be able to speak plain SMTP so it isn't any different than other MTAs. You may use 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4&

Debian Mail through Exchange Server

2007-10-04 Thread Joel Roberts
Deploying our first Debian Etch server in a Windows AD environment. Have Samba installed and configured and the Debian server joined to the AD. Does anyone know of a walkthrough or how to configure the Debian server to route mail messages through the Exchange server? It's open to relay for clie