On Thu, 17 May 2007 at 14:42, Xavier Neys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007 at 13:13, Matthias Bethke wrote:
the cleanest solution but it should work for now---there's certainly a
better one if you know qmail well, which I don't.
I doubt that. This is a purely ip level rout
On Thu, 17 May 2007 at 13:13, Matthias Bethke wrote:
the cleanest solution but it should work for now---there's certainly a
better one if you know qmail well, which I don't.
I doubt that. This is a purely ip level routing
issue, not something that can be handled at
the application level unless
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 at 11:43, Pierre Cassimans wrote:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161500
install latest ebuild (which you can find in version bump thread at
bugs.gentoo.org, not in portage itself) and all should work and get compiled.
Thanks! I will give this a try.
I wonder why
I just installed bacula on a new server to be my dedicated backup
server. But although there is a /var/lib/bacula/bconsole script,
there's no /usr/bin/bconsole, which is what the script is trying
to call. On my old bacula installation, /usr/bin/bconsole
did exist after the emerge bacula. My use
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 at 13:14, Ben Munat wrote:
yeah... lowered my sa_tag2_level_deflt to 4.51... see most spam labeled at
around 2 or 3... :-(
Did you also set $sa_kill_level_deflt to something higher? It is set
equal to $sa_tag2_level_deflt by default, which means that no matter
what you set s
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 at 15:15, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
At some point, my amavisd setup decided to stop checking mail for spam. I
don't get spam headers or anything in the logs indicating it's checking for
spam. It still checks for viruses using clamav, however. Also, amavisd's
configurability for S
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 at 14:23, Christian Bricart wrote:
I.e. I want:
- x-forwarding to work in installed ssh[d] (which needs but not limited
to xlibs and some applications like /usr/bin/xauth)
I wound up emerging xauth. That seemed to pull in a minimal amount of
stuff, but enough that forwarding
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 at 15:02, Eduardo Tongson wrote:
Ssh'ing to root with key-only plus a good passphrase is best.
Avoid ugly workarounds and unnecessary complexity like port
knocking and sudo.
ssh in as root, this is not the 90's anymore.
It may not be the 90s, but I can't count the number of
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 at 19:53, Dice R. Random wrote:
The danger with key-only auth, IMO, is that if your workstation is
compromised, even just the user account, an attacker can copy your
private key and gain root access to the server. Of course your user
Only if they also break the encryption o
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 at 08:52, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
> Apparently I'm in that first category or I've just been doing it too
Well, lowest common denominator would be an idea. On servers, I always do
-* anyway, so profiles that change a few use-flags don't really
Same here. So before I g
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 at 11:48, Francisco Olarte Sanz wrote:
On Wednesday 06 September 2006 23:12, Ben Munat wrote:
Well, I think the response is overwhelmingly clear: screen!
I just wanted to add my 2 cents that I absolutely love screen... it has
saved my ass countless times. The only problem is r
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 at 00:58, widyachacra wrote:
Q: how do i excute an emerge process to the background process(this
shoud not terminated when i stoped the remote ssh session)?
screen is probably the most straightforward way to do this.
Otherwise you need to figure out how you background a proc
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 at 17:51, Nicolas MASS? wrote:
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 17:35, Andrew D. Fant wrote:
I know that there is an NIS emulation mode for ldap, but is there a more
elegant way to have a local password file, where logins are checked first
against the directory, and if there is no
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 at 14:03, Dice R. Random wrote:
You want dispatch-conf: http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_dispatch-conf
Thanks! I see disptach-conf is now mentioned in emerge --help config,
but of course I haven't read that text in a couple years :)
--David
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 at 17:24, Christian Spoo wrote:
webapp-config some little 'cp' commands could do the same. Hardlinking
the files saves space, but then I can't modify the sources without
affecting other installations of the same version.
I consider that a benefit :)
--David
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gentoo-server
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 at 13:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same internel ip as before and the router is forwarded to the
right ipadress. I scan my computer at www.grc.com, and it report the port as
closed, It must the go through the router and through the firewall, and then
meets nothing
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 at 11:46, Craig Webster wrote:
On 20 Mar 2006, at 08:17, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Are there simpler means to achieving this?
BTW, my setup consists of cyrus-imapd,cyrus-sasl,postfix and web-cyradm.
What do you guys use?
We used the virtual mail setup documented on the Gentoo sit
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 at 10:14, Ryan James R. wrote:
From what I see, I think I need something that will allow apache to
spawn with userid of site it is serving. Please correct me if I'm
wrong and give as many suggestions as possible.
What you are looking for is called suexec:
http://httpd.a
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