On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 5:09 AM Tom Browder wrote:
>
> I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail
and mailing list service.
...
After considering all the suggestions, I have prepared a plan, using a bit
of pseudo code, to describe what I believe I need to do.
Interest
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 11:04 AM Henning Follmann
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:47:36AM -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:37 Henning Follmann
...
> For years I operated a couple of sendmail installations. That and the
> O'Reilly Sendmail book tought me a lot.
> Today
On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 12:36:38 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:05 PM Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 11:22:58 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:36 Brian wrote:
> ...
> > Thanks, I will read the page in detail later. Meanwhile, I did a qu
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:36 PM Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:05 PM Brian wrote:
> > Thanks, I will read the page in detail later. Meanwhile, I did a quick
> > search on the page for "mailname" and didn't get anything. Anyway, what
> > I really wanted to know was what function
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:05 PM Brian wrote:
> On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 11:22:58 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:36 Brian wrote:
...
> Thanks, I will read the page in detail later. Meanwhile, I did a quick
> search on the page for "mailname" and didn't get anything. Anywa
On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 11:22:58 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:36 Brian wrote:
>
> > On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 05:09:47 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> >
> ...
> | > I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
>
> > > servers I will designate for the DN
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:36 Brian wrote:
> On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 05:09:47 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
>
...
| > I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
> > servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my mail-enabled
> > domains. The mailnames should be
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:47:36AM -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:37 Henning Follmann
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:38:45PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > Don't do THAT!
> >
> > RFC2181 section 10.3 says you can't point your MX record to a CNAME
> >
>
On Fri 21 Feb 2020 at 05:09:47 -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail and
> mailing list service.
>
> I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
> servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my mai
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 08:37 Henning Follmann
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:38:45PM +0100, john doe wrote:
...
> Don't do THAT!
>
> RFC2181 section 10.3 says you can't point your MX record to a CNAME
>
Maybe that's why Namecheap has the MXE record that points to an IP.
Besides the rele
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:38:45PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 2/21/2020 12:09 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> > I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail and
> > mailing list service.
> >
> > I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
> > servers I
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:46:59 -0600
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 06:29 Joe wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:14 -0600
> > Tom Browder wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > > As I understand it, a mail server has to use smtp to physically
> > > transfer mail between physical hosts and th
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 06:29 Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:14 -0600
> Tom Browder wrote:
...
> > As I understand it, a mail server has to use smtp to physically
> > transfer mail between physical hosts and that requires one name that
> > will resolve to an IP. Even if the server is h
Quoting Tom Browder (2020-02-21 13:17:52)
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 06:00 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>
> > Hi tom,
> >
> ...
>
> > > Does anyone have strong reasons to use one over another, or any other
> >
> > choice?
> >
> ...
>
> > Depends on the purpose of the name(s).
>
> ...
>
> Thanks, Jo
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 06:17 Michael Howard
wrote:
...
> I don't know your use case but using 'regular' names like smtp.example.com,
> imap.example.com, pop3.example.com etc, help with the auto config
> processes used on devices, thus making it easier for users to setup
> accounts on their devic
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:14 -0600
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 05:39 john doe wrote:
> ...
>
> > I might be missing something here but the domain name is what you
> > buy/what you get.
>
>
> Note I own (techically it's more of a rental or lease) multiple
> domains hosted ac
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 06:00 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi tom,
>
...
> > Does anyone have strong reasons to use one over another, or any other
>
> choice?
>
...
> Depends on the purpose of the name(s).
...
Thanks, Jonas, that makes good sense. Based on that I should use "mail" and
maybe "mai
On 21/02/2020 11:09, Tom Browder wrote:
I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail
and mailing list service.
I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my
mail-enabled domains. The
Hi tom,
Quoting Tom Browder (2020-02-21 12:09:47)
> I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail
> and mailing list service.
>
> I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
> servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my
> mail-
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 05:39 john doe wrote:
...
> I might be missing something here but the domain name is what you
> buy/what you get.
Note I own (techically it's more of a rental or lease) multiple domains
hosted across multiple servers which I also fully control (no sharing, full
root cont
On 2/21/2020 12:09 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail and
> mailing list service.
>
> I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
> servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my mail-enabled
> domai
I am preparing servers to use with OpenSMTPD and Sympa to provide mail and
mailing list service.
I need to settle on names to define as the "mailname" for each the two
servers I will designate for the DNS MX records for all my mail-enabled
domains. The mailnames should be "fully qualified domain n
*Hello, how are you, I have contacted you about a major investment project
in your country and I am still waiting for your answer. Thank you for your
understanding.*
*Mrs. Hajia Zinab Ado Bayero.*
On Thu 11 Feb 2016 at 10:28:34 (-0800), Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> On Feb 10, 2016, at 12:42 PM, David Wright wrote:
>
> > I hope you eventually get to study the journal even if you don't have
> > /var/log/journal. You might post the output from:
>
> The systemd journal is, by default, kept in the
On Feb 10, 2016, at 12:42 PM, David Wright wrote:
> I hope you eventually get to study the journal even if you don't have
> /var/log/journal. You might post the output from:
The systemd journal is, by default, kept in the directory, /run/log/journal.
Because it is in the "/run" filesystem, it
On Wed 10 Feb 2016 at 12:41:21 (-0700), Bob Holtzman wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 10:54:30PM +, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 09 Feb 2016 at 14:50:40 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:52:27PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> > > > Bob Holtzman writes:
> > > > > As root j
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 04:01:12PM -0600, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 02:49:20PM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> > > >
> > > >As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> > > >
> > > >"tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
>
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 10:54:30PM +, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 09 Feb 2016 at 14:50:40 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:52:27PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> > > Bob Holtzman writes:
> > > > As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> > >
> > > >
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 04:28:16PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Bob Holtzman writes:
> > Read the first line of my post.
>
> You wrote:
> > As root journalctl produces a long list
>
> Which we, of course, read as "When I run the command journalctl as root
> it produces a long list".
>
> Then you
On Tue 09 Feb 2016 at 14:50:40 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:52:27PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> > Bob Holtzman writes:
> > > As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> >
> > > "tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directo
Bob Holtzman writes:
> Read the first line of my post.
You wrote:
> As root journalctl produces a long list
Which we, of course, read as "When I run the command journalctl as root
it produces a long list".
Then you wrote:
> tail journalctl produces "tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading:
>
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 02:49:20PM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> > >
> > >As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> > >
> > >"tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
> > >
> > >Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
> > >
> >
> > I beli
On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:56:33PM -0600, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> > >
> > >As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> > >
> > >"tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
> > >
> > >Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
> > >
> >
> > I be
On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:52:27PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Bob Holtzman writes:
> > As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
>
> > "tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
>
> > Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
>
> journalctl
On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 06:35:27PM -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 08/02/16 06:27 PM, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> >On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:32:43AM +, Brian wrote:
> >>On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 00:51:24 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
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On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 04:27:47PM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
[...]
> As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
>
> "tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
>
> Now I'm really confused. Any e
Dutch Ingraham composed on 2016-02-08 17:56 (UTC-0600):
>> >"tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
>> >Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
>> I belive tail is designed for use with text files...which systemd journal
>> isn't.
> journalctl has a pleth
On Mon 08 Feb 2016 at 16:27:47 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:32:43AM +, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 00:51:24 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
> > >
> > > >On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> >
> >
> >As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> >
> >"tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
> >
> >Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
> >
>
> I belive tail is designed for use with text files...which systemd journal
> isn't.
>
Bob Holtzman writes:
> As root journalctl produces a long list, tail journalctl produces
> "tail: cannot open ‘journalctl’ for reading: No such file or directory".
> Now I'm really confused. Any explanation?
journalctl is a program for querying the systemd journal. tail is a
tool to output the
On 08/02/16 06:27 PM, Bob Holtzman wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:32:43AM +, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 00:51:24 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and chan
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:32:43AM +, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 00:51:24 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
> >
> > >On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> > >> After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
> >
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 06:32:54AM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
[...]
> Ya know, I must really learn to be more careful and fastidious, and
> for someone who's been doing this stuff for as long as I have, I
> should rightfully be drummed out of the co
Joe:
On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 08:23:27 +, you wrote:
>My best guess is a typo in fstab, as you said that was the next thing
>to modify. The very first time I ran a systemd-enabled Debian, I got
>that rather cheerful message, as I had removable drives there that were
>suddenly a problem.
Ya know,
On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 11:35:22 +0100, Sven wrote:
>There seems to be quite a few bug reports about problems with fstab and
>dropping into emergency mode, so worth a shot.
>
>(Always make a backup before changing stuff in /etc!)
Oh, I did; I simply forgot about that change, mostly because with all
t
On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 08:23 +, Joe wrote:
> My best guess is a typo in fstab, as you said that was the next thing
> to modify. The very first time I ran a systemd-enabled Debian, I got
> that rather cheerful message, as I had removable drives there that
> were
> suddenly a problem.
There seems
On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 00:51:24 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
>
> >On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> >> After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
> >There are lots of things that can go wrong, but if you had been boo
On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 00:51:24 -0500
Steve Matzura wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
>
> >On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> >> After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
> >There are lots of things that can go wrong, but if you had been
>
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
>On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
>> After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
>There are lots of things that can go wrong, but if you had been booting
>normally, it's likely something you've done since the initial i
Gary:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, you wrote:
>What messages are you seeing in dmesg or syslog (or the new SystemD
>versions)? What do you see on the screen before you get the emergency
>mode messages?
dmesg shows no errors. /var/log/syslog's last message has a time stamp
of just before
Tim,
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:33:03 -0600, you wrote:
>If you are using Debian Jessie a static IP address is set using
>/etc/dhcpcd.conf and the much debated "systemd". I just worked my way
>through this on a Raspberry Pi which uses "Raspian" Jessie, a port of
>Debian. The details can be found h
On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
On 1/10/2016 6:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
try again, or press Control-D to cont
On Monday 30 March 2015 19:34:29 Doug wrote:
> /snip/
>
> >> I couldn't find anything immediately helpful on the web so I downloaded
> >> the source code for grub. Fortunately, there's only one instance of the
> >> phrase "incompatible license" in there and it's in a small function
> >> called "gru
On Mon 30 Mar 2015 at 14:34:29 -0400, Doug wrote:
> /snip/
>
> >>I couldn't find anything immediately helpful on the web so I downloaded
> >>the source code for grub. Fortunately, there's only one instance of the
> >>phrase "incompatible license" in there and it's in a small function
> >>called "
/snip/
I couldn't find anything immediately helpful on the web so I downloaded
the source code for grub. Fortunately, there's only one instance of the
phrase "incompatible license" in there and it's in a small function
called "grub_dl_check_license". The purpose of this function is to
confirm th
On Mon 30 Mar 2015 at 09:55:49 +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 02:44:03PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> > debian:
> >
> > I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso today.
> > When I rebooted, I saw:
> >
> >
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 02:44:03PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> debian:
>
> I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso today.
> When I rebooted, I saw:
>
> GRUB loading..
> Welcome to GRUB!
>
> error: incompatible license
debian-user:
I think the problem is that the motherboard/ BIOS (Intel D865GBF, circa
2005) is just too old to use a USB flash drive (SanDisk Ultra Fit 16 GB
USB 3.0) as the system drive. When I connect the same drive to a newer
motherboard (Intel D945GNT, circa 2009), GRUB is happy.
David
On 03/28/2015 03:24 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Try googling the error.
Been there, done that. I was hoping this was a known issue. This is
the best clue I've found so far:
http://marc.info/?l=debian-user&m=133683363210396&w=1
See console session below.
Any suggestions?
David
# grub
On Sat 28 Mar 2015 at 14:55:22 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso
> today. When I rebooted, I saw:
>
> GRUB loading..
> Welcome to GRUB!
>
> error: incompatible license
> Entering rescue
On Saturday 28 March 2015 21:55:22 David Christensen wrote:
> debian:
>
> I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso
> today. When I rebooted, I saw:
>
> GRUB loading..
> Welcome to GRUB!
>
> error: incompatible license
On Saturday 28 March 2015 21:55:22 David Christensen wrote:
> debian:
>
> I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso
> today. When I rebooted, I saw:
>
> GRUB loading..
> Welcome to GRUB!
>
> error: incompatible license
debian:
I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso
today. When I rebooted, I saw:
GRUB loading..
Welcome to GRUB!
error: incompatible license
Entering rescue mode..
grub rescue>
I figured that there was something incompatible between the ol
debian:
I did a fresh install of Debian using debian-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso
today. When I rebooted, I saw:
GRUB loading..
Welcome to GRUB!
error: incompatible license
Entering rescue mode..
grub rescue>
I figured that there was something incompatible between the ol
- Original Message -
> From: "B. M."
>
> I have a really strange problem with an computer from this fruit company
> in my family:
>
> It's an iMac from 2008, still running osx 10.6, but I put Testing on it
> several months ago as the second OS (which is much better, as I
> think...). Th
low (disk access rates of a few kb/s),
now 10.10
gets r/w rates exactly equal to 0!
Might it be related to the encryption? But why, does it change the disk
access patterns in some way?
Every idea what's going on is very welcome!
PS: The computer is not used for serious work anymore, a
On Fri, 10 May 2013 17:17:42 +0200
Pol Hallen wrote:
> What is the easy way to send a "welcome mail" after created a new
> user?
>
Maybe mailx?
mail -s "welcome message" recipient < welcome.txt
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On Vi, 10 mai 13, 17:17:42, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> What is the easy way to send a "welcome mail" after created a new user?
This probably depends a lot on how users' mailboxes are setup and you
haven't provided any information about that.
Hi folks!
What is the easy way to send a "welcome mail" after created a new user?
thanks!
Pol
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Greetings,
> I made it very clear that restarting the sshd daemon does
> not break existing ssh client connections. Try to behave
> civilly towards people spending their time trying to help
> you.
Had you read two of my previous messages instead of skimming through
them, you would've known alrea
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 03:36:20PM +, Nuno Magalhães
wrote:
> Come to think of it i don't know why i would also copy the
> init script, 'cos that evidently screwed any attempt at a
> clean reboot.
Yes copying it is not good enough, you will also need to
make edits to it to make sure that it us
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 05:00:48PM +, Nuno Magalhães
wrote:
> IT'S A REMOTE MACHINE, i would've restarted ssh already,
> don't you think?
I made it very clear that restarting the sshd daemon does
not break existing ssh client connections. Try to behave
civilly towards people spending their ti
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 03:36:20PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Hi
>
> Ok, i was told sshd will keep sessions alive during an upgrade, which
> would make sense since they're in memory and i'm upgrading the binary
> on disk. Still, after many aptitude upgrades where the ncurses popup
> tells me t
Hi
Ok, i was told sshd will keep sessions alive during an upgrade, which
would make sense since they're in memory and i'm upgrading the binary
on disk. Still, after many aptitude upgrades where the ncurses popup
tells me the following services need to be restarted, that didn't come
to mind at the
Ok, after running ssh with -vvv [1] and renaming my ~/.ssh [2] i came
to fear dpkg may have done something to the current installation, even
though it stopped 'cos it had missing dependencies. I had 5.1p1, not
5.3p1 as i'm getting from both ports...
Which probably means the reboot i asked for toni
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 16:49, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 04:20:36PM +, Nuno Magalhães
> wrote:
>> 2010/2/18 Artifex Maximus :
>> > Put this line into your sshd_config:
>> >
>> > VersionAddendum AnyString-19540331
>>
>> It's a remote machine and i want no string whatsoever,
>
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 04:20:36PM +, Nuno Magalhães
wrote:
> 2010/2/18 Artifex Maximus :
> > Put this line into your sshd_config:
> >
> > VersionAddendum AnyString-19540331
>
> It's a remote machine and i want no string whatsoever,
> hence the attempted upgrade.
Try
VersionAddendum ""
the
2010/2/18 Artifex Maximus :
> Put this line into your sshd_config:
>
> VersionAddendum AnyString-19540331
It's a remote machine and i want no string whatsoever, hence the
attempted upgrade.
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Hello!
2010/2/17 Nuno Magalhães :
> If i telnet (or use a browser!) to my sshd, i get this string:
> SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5
> even before i login.
>
> My /etc/motd is empty and i've also tried adding a "Banner
> /etc/ssh/banner" line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config (nd creating the
> according emp
And then he borked it...
2010/2/17 Sven Joachim :
> No. The code is in the sshd_exchange_identification() function in
> sshd.c, if you're interested.
>
> Newer versions of openssh-server (starting with 1:5.2p1-2) have a
> DebianBanner option that allows you to remove the Debian revision from
> th
On 2010-02-17 18:18 +0100, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> If i telnet (or use a browser!) to my sshd, i get this string:
> SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5
> even before i login.
>
> My /etc/motd is empty and i've also tried adding a "Banner
> /etc/ssh/banner" line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config (nd creating the
Hi,
If i telnet (or use a browser!) to my sshd, i get this string:
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5
even before i login.
My /etc/motd is empty and i've also tried adding a "Banner
/etc/ssh/banner" line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config (nd creating the
according empty file), and HUPing sshd. I still get this
Dear kikilola123,
Thank you for registering at Playlist.com! You may now log in to
http://www.playlist.com/user/login using the following username and the
password you chose during registration:
username: kikilola123
After logging in, you may wish to change your password at
http://www.playli
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: OT: welcome back
>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 16:59:24 +0100
>
>>On 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> DSL normally is sent as a number of frequ
On 17 Oct 2008, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2008 17:59:24 Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > On 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Larry
> >
> > Perhaps you can answer something I've wondered about. Is it necessary to
> > use a filter on a DSL socket if no ordinary phone is to
On Friday 17 October 2008 17:59:24 Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Larry
>
> Perhaps you can answer something I've wondered about. Is it necessary to
> use a filter on a DSL socket if no ordinary phone is to be plugged in? It
> doesn't seem to make any differe
On 17 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> DSL normally is sent as a number of frequency bands called bins. The
> spectrum ranges from 0 to about 1MHz. The DSL filter is used to
> separate the bottom bin which is used for POTS (plain old telephone
> service). In the home the filter is usually in
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: thorntreehome @gmail.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: OT: welcome back
>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 05:48:57 -0700
>
>>On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 10:34:18 -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>>
>>> No such
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 10:34:18 -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> No such luck. I'd be concerned that the broadband modem would produce too
> much interference with my wife (remember my low-MHz thread). I know that
> a DSL filter causes problems.
>
Of course, I don't know your wife, but around her
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:27:52PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 01:34:53AM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
> >>On 10/13/2008 09:04 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >
> >No vacation. Moving.
> >
> >nice to be back.
>
> Hope you were able to move up to broadban
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 01:34:53AM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
On 10/13/2008 09:04 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>
No vacation. Moving.
nice to be back.
Hope you were able to move up to broadband Doug.
Welcome back.
Wayne
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 01:34:53AM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 10/13/2008 09:04 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> Welcome back Douglas. I hope you had a great vacation.
>
No vacation. Moving.
nice to be back.
Doug.
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On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:44:27PM +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> If you happen to live in the country where the spam originates and if
> that country happens to have decent anti-spam laws, you might help to
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 01:54:52PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
>> Uh, what the heck is this crap? I hope I'm not going to start getting
>> spam through this list now
> >
>> Yup, it's spam. Someone needs to get the list off t
On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 01:54:52PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
> Uh, what the heck is this crap? I hope I'm not going to start getting
> spam through this list now
>
> Yup, it's spam. Someone needs to get the list off this
Yup, and by quoting spam and putting it back on the list, you teach
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> Uh, what the heck is this crap? I hope I'm not going to start getting
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> On Sep 2, 2007, at 12:39 PM, SINET wrote:
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