> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Hi.
> >I have a question regarding exim. Looks like my ISP blocked
> port 25. How to
This came up as a topic on the exim-users list this week.
> You want exim to listen to another port (say 21) AND port 25
> (so you can receive email). in exim4:
You should use po
> The problem of attachments is compounded in the case of homework. My
> grandson writes his papers using Open Office. The printouts are fine
> but occasionally he must transmit the file to school. The
> school uses
> only Mac's but can convert files from the .doc format. This
> means Open
Hi,
> By saving the output of
>
> dpkg --get-selections
>
> and feeding it to
>
> dpkg --set-selections
>
> and running
>
> apt-get dselect-upgrade
How does that handle a package which has its selection set to "hold"?
Regards,
Mark.
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Heyas,
Does anyone know of
a good document to read specifically relating to Disaster Recovery/Planning of
Debian systems?
Any pointers on
doing a reinstall of a server to get the packaging back to the state of the
knackered server?
I'm assuming that
performing a base in
> Finally, it turns out the the Solaris machine is not running OpenSSH,
> and instead running SSH Corp's (ssh.com) version. Does
> anyone know how
> to setup single-use keys with that version of SSH? SSH Corp's version
> doesn't use an authorized_keys file.
I _think_ that it might use authorize
> Hi all
> Please advise , I'm running squid and using sarg to generate
> reports, but
> recently sarg started giving the following error,
> "segmentation fault" and
> dies without generating a report..
I was just looking at sarg today and discovered the same thing! (self built
from the source a
Morning,
(well it is here)
> Somewhere there is a problem with the Linux.
> This is what i've tried to get it to work:
>
> 1) Changing /etc/apt/apt-conf
You do mean apt.conf don't you?
Mark.
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Heyas,
> > i have woody and is running perfect now i got Catalyst 2950 switch
>
> Which one?
> Model?
Sounds like a bit of Cisco kit if I'm not mistaken.
> > Is is it possible that i can access consol same loke
> Microsoft windows
> > like (hyper terminal services) but remember i just wan
> Well, I compiled the .db files using squidGuard -C all and
> everything runs
> *much* quicker now - no slowdowns at all, and system load is
> negligable -
Excellent :-)
> trouble is, nothing gets blocked!
> Any further ideas?? possibly something I've missed?
Hmm.. Ok... Are you sure your squ
Heya,
> I have decided it's a good option) and started with squidGuard.
> The problem with that is that as soon as it starts, it consumes 100%
> of all resources (CPU and disk thrash like crazy) making the system
> unresponsive and eventually requiring a reboot just to be able to log into
> th
Heya,
> From: Rus Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
> Can anyone recommened a debian package that allows an email
> list -> nntp
> server for local use? Pyg looks like it will do it but just want to be
> sure..
>
Mailman has a news gateway built in.
Never used the gateway though so can'
> -Original Message-
> From: Anthony Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 March 2004 08:53
>
> > Download a known good (recent) copy of chkrootkit to the
> box, run it and see
> > if it gives you anything.
> >
> > I'd strongly recommend isolating the box from the net until
> yo
> -Original Message-
> From: Anthony Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 March 2004 20:07
>
> I can't find anything else, so far, that's unusual apart from this, so
> I'm rather reluctant to go to radical steps like reinstalling
> everything. I compared /bin/ps on another machi
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 08:35:20PM +0200, George Roman wrote:
> > this is the result of nmap started from my local
> > workstation(172.16.35.137), when the DNS...server had
> > no firewall(/etc/init.d/iptables clear)
> > ^^^
> > 53/tcp opendomain
>
> > this is the result of n
> I could use orbs, but that would mean it would have to go
> into the wild,
> and if it is, they would put it in their db as an open relay.
>
Stick the server on a net addressable IP then from a command prompt type:
$ telnet relay-test.mail-abuse.org
They're server will connect back to you an
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 09:50:44AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:27:21PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > > I've set up DAV before; it's inappropriate for this
> particular usage
> > > just because of client-side UI. (Most web browsers don't include
> > > PUT functiona
Hi there.
> -Original Message-
> From: Vineet Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 March 2004 01:24
>
> The ability to use this from any computer with just a web
> browser (no requirements on scp/ftp clients, for example) is
> a must. Imagine it must be usable from a cybercafe, for
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 March 2004 17:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Config files for exim4 package.
>
> Could I have just deleted everything
> from /etc/exim4/conf.d/ and copied my own exim.conf file in there, so
> that the updat
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