On 2/23/14, 10:09, Markos wrote:
> On 22-02-2014 20:11, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 23/02/14 09:58, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 17:22:16 -0500 (EST), Markos wrote:
>>>
I'm trying to configure a machine with two network cards to share
Internet access to an inte
Postfix + Cyrus + SASL for simple users. You can add spamassassin +
pyzor/rzor & config your SASL to use LDAP or other auth method. For me
postfix + cyrus is just a better combi.
On Wednesday, 27 October, 2010 04:13 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 26/10/10 13:20, Carlos Mennens wrote:
On Tue, Oct
Depends on your Machine CPU. amd64 for 64bit( Core 2 Duos line for intel )
CPU. IA64(Itanium 64) high end CPU's mostly for server lines. amd64 is more
common now though.
BTW debian has a kernel in its repository suffix bigmem. Try it. Your 32bit
debian will detect your memory above 4GB.
On Thu, S
John Hasler wrote:
Does nmap claim there is actually something listening on port 21 or is it
that the port is simply not "stealthed"? Post the actual nmap output.
Some security sites (such as www.grc.com) make the (IMHO bogus) claim that
not having all ports "stealthed" is a security risk. You
Mon, 2009-06-08 at 16:23 +0800, Rod James Bio wrote:
Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
installed. He tried
"lsof -i :21"
but it did not return anything. He also tried
"netstat
Sorry about bothering this list about this kind of question, but does
this rules do something? or is just another for of IPTABLES -P INPUT
ACCEPT. I saw this rules from some machine we visited and I just had to
know if this rule has something special. So here it go:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT
Hi, I've been wondering about my friends case. Seems that when he
nmapped his machine port 21 is open, but there is no ftp daemon
installed. He tried
"lsof -i :21"
but it did not return anything. He also tried
"netstat -an | grep 21"
also nothing.
So he asked other people and they told him that
Its a Seagate HD. I dont have the exact model number. Now I am checking
if this is a hardware problem. One thing that bothers me is why does
32bit works?
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 06/03/2009 07:46 AM, Rod James Bio wrote:
We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are tryi
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 13:51 +0800, 明覺 wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Rod James Bio wrote:
We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are trying to
build. While formatting the 500 GB HD the partitioning
process is stock at 33%.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Rod James Bio wrote:
>
>> We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are trying to
>> build. While formatting the 500 GB HD the partitioning
>> process is stock at 33%. Can anyone suggest if there are limitations or
&g
We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are trying to
build. While formatting the 500 GB HD the partitioning
process is stock at 33%. Can anyone suggest if there are limitations or
problems or past experiences?
Anyway just for additional information:
I tried using lenny 64bit inst
Thanks for the info Roger. Maybe symlinking will do the job for me.
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Rod
Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:30:40PM +0800, Rod James Bio wrote:
|I've been running to an error when I am installing "Sun Web Server".
After running the setup-script i get:
/usr/sr
|I've been running to an error when I am installing "Sun Web Server".
After running the setup-script i get:
/usr/src/sun-webserver/./.setup: error while loading shared libraries:
libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Now I read somewhere that debian provid
Does somebody know how to install Wifi driver for my Acer 4530?
-Rod
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Does someone know how to migrate cyrus setting? I've been trying to
migrate my old cyrus settings to my new mail server. What I did was use
rsync to copy the contents of /var/lib/cyrus and /var/spool/cyrus to my
new server. After that I logged in onto cyradm and executed lm and there
was no out
I've been experiencing problems with my machine. After some time of
remotely logging on it via ssh next thing is I knew is that I am
disconnected and now I cannot login again via ssh and its giving me:
/no matching cipher found/: client server
aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128
-cbc,arc
Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu January 15 2009 13:28:19 Rod James Bio wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had tried to configure a single linux dhcp
server to give IP to different network. We have multiple networks here
in our area and I am thinking of using a single dhcp server to serve all
other
Dear All,
I was wondering if anyone had tried to configure a single linux dhcp
server to give IP to different network. We have multiple networks here
in our area and I am thinking of using a single dhcp server to serve all
other networks.
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Well that's a problem. I am using a Mac X server that doesnt have a VGA
behind it. What I tried though was to unmount the harddisk manually and
mount it on another X server that I have. I know that a lock file of some
sort has to be deleted to fix the problem.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Jef
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Date: Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:10 AM
Subject: Zimbra
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Does anyone know if ZimbraWebClient can be installed separately so that I
could use its features like AtmailOpen and roundcube. I've been t
Does anyone know where I can find the @mail open? I only have @mail demo
on my desktop.
Greatly appreciated!
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Weve been using Horde for 2 years now and we are now looking for an
alternative for Horde. Any suggestions?
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/20/08 05:05, Rod James Bio wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/20/08 03:33, Rod James Bio wrote:
Hi,
This may sound pretty out of place but can anyone list ways on
how to make a program execute on startup?
I am trying to a script to make my program a daemon but I was
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/20/08 03:33, Rod James Bio wrote:
Hi,
This may sound pretty out of place but can anyone list ways on how
to make a program execute on startup?
I am trying to a script to make my program a daemon but I was just
To *write* a script?
wandering if there are any
Hi,
This may sound pretty out of place but can anyone list ways on how
to make a program execute on startup?
I am trying to a script to make my program a daemon but I was just
wandering if there are any other ways to do this?
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I fix my pidgin... thanks to your suggestion. I used pidgin -d and
discovered that proxy settings is the problem... Since we replaced our
proxy in our network.
Bob Cox wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 21:24:00 +0800, Rod James Bio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
does anyone know why pidgin is
does anyone know why pidgin is showing "Seg Fault" after you logged on it?
I also experience it in my Ubuntu desktop.
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Yes I updated the libssl to 0.9.8c-4ethc3 from 0.9.8c. Thanks for info! :)
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 08/19/2008 01:28 PM, Rod James Bio wrote:
It seems that the difference in package really did matter.
apt-cache policy libssl0.9.8
libssl0.9.8:
Installed: 0.9.8c-4
Candidate: 0.9.8c
It seems that the difference in package really did matter.
apt-cache policy libssl0.9.8
libssl0.9.8:
Installed: 0.9.8c-4
Candidate: 0.9.8c-4etch3
Version table:
0.9.8c-4etch3 0
500 http://debian.savoirfairelinux.net stable/main Packages
500 http://security.debian.org stable/u
Thanks... but I still have the problem. I wonder if it concerns
upgrading any packages in Debian
Chris Davies wrote:
Bob Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is how I do it when setting up a new machine:
ssh-keygen -t dsa
cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat >> .ssh/authorized
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I am testing l
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