Netatalk stopped working on Sid

2007-09-05 Thread Peter Gutbrod
Netatalk worked on my Debian box some times ago, but I didn't use it much. So I can't really say when it actually broke. This week I've updated Sid via aptitude and found Netatalk (2.3.0-6) to be broken. I get the following in syslog of the debian box, when I try to contact to a new clean (without

Re: FreeBSD or DEBIAN for remotely administered internet server

2004-09-09 Thread Peter Gutbrod
John, > I was thinking that with the trouble you're having with mail an all, > best you don't do remote admin at all:-) yes a really unlucky debut into this list. To my apology I'd like to say, that I initially send my post to the linux.debian.user newsgroup. And while all other newsgroups I've s

Re: FreeBSD or DEBIAN for remotely administered internet server

2004-09-08 Thread Peter Gutbrod
Sorry for the tripple posting :-( Send it first through usenet and it didn't show up there. Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FreeBSD or DEBIAN for remotely administered internet server

2004-09-08 Thread Peter Gutbrod
Please no discussion about different licensing and other fundamentals, this has been discussed over and over again. Just some comments (ideally backed by practical experience), which one is easier to keep up-to-date remotely via ssh, mainly in request to security. So no fancy X-Windows stuff, no c

FreeBSD or DEBIAN for remotely administered internet server

2004-09-08 Thread Peter Gutbrod
Please no discussion about different licensing and other fundamentals, this has been discussed over and over again. Just some comments (ideally backed by practical experience), which one is easier to keep up-to-date remotely via ssh, mainly in request to security. So no fancy X-Windows stuff, no c

FreeBSD or DEBIAN for remotely administered internet server

2004-09-08 Thread Peter Gutbrod
Please no discussion about different licensing and other fundamentals, this has been discussed over and over again. Just some comments (ideally backed by practical experience), which one is easier to keep up-to-date remotely via ssh, mainly in request to security. So no fancy X-Windows stuff, no c