Are there any readers of this list that still provide their own
primary/secondary dns services? Or offer secondary services to
others for a fee or free?
I'm either a dinosaur or I have missed something fundamental on
the evolution of DNS?
http://www.easydns.com/secondarydns.php3
http:/
Alessandro Di Rubbo wrote:
Hello to everyone,
I've got an Apple iBook (Dual USB) with a Gentoo installation on it,
but now I'm going to sell it and I would restore the original situation,
installing Mac OS 9 and/or Mac OS X.
When I installed Gentoo, I deleted every partion related to Mac OS
It's a local setup. I don't even know if my ISP will allow me to run a
public DNS server. My last ISP didn't. This is purely
intra-espersunited.com so that when the cable Internet goes out (which
it frequently does) my applications which require knowing what host
they're running on. They don
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
Dec 15 17:51:15 bullet sm-mta[29432]: jBFNpCvf029430:
to=<[EMAIL P
Dec 12 15:51:39 bullet named[7709]: couldn't open pid file
'/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied
drwxr-xr-x 2 named named 4096 Dec 12 14:13 named
There is a named directory there, but it's empty. I assume that it was
automatically created when I emerged bind early this afternoon. Any
t
tv quality - even a jpeg every second or so will be fine. Trouble is,
all the software I've found so far assumes X and many other heavy
libraries. All I want is to capture jpeg images - I could write the
TCP/IP server part myself.
This *might* be close to what you're looking for. It's lightwei
If these clients *know* you, and *trust* you, and know anything about
security, there is no reason why you couldn't get away with a self-signed
cert.
If not, http://www.instantssl.com/
I can second this. I will be buying my mail server certs through
InstantSSL in a few weeks. So far, I've
I'm mount /home off of a box via NFS. So far, it seems to be working but
having a few issues.
On www (192.168.10.38) /var/log/messages I see this sometimes:
Oct 3 00:45:00 www kernel: lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.10.50
Oct 3 00:45:00 www kernel: lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.10.50
Oct 3
Can you do that? Has Compaq stopped putting half their "BIOS" in a
small hidden partition? Some years ago at work, we got a Compaq server
for use as a linux server. It came with NT4. So the CS guys blew away
the partitions, and installed RedHat7.0. The thing would not boot.
Yes, he can
For me, top posting keeps me from having to wade through the entire message to
get to the "new response" of the OP.
I think most "linux nerds" (me included) distain top posting because it's the
default setting of some email app that runs on the windows OS
It's also the default for Gma
Holly Bostick wrote:
Jonathan Nichols schreef:
And it's also the default setting in Thunderbird. I wish they'd change
that.
Oh, for Pete's sake, you can change that in your Preferences in 5 seconds.
Uuuh Holly, I'm quite aware of that. It's one of the very fi
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:57:09 -0300 Daniel da Veiga
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| You know bud, read some rules, be polite.
There are many who consider top posting to be just about the rudest
thing you could possibly do on a mailing list. HTML email is worse, but
not by much
I can write to the system again... The system couldn't write from 3 AM to 8
AM, after that, It was ok again. That's why I'm not really enthousiast to
tune my fs. "If it's not broken, don't fix it.
Yikes.
Y'know, what city is this machine in? One of us might be nearby and
willing to talk the
I'm not sure what's worse.. the elitist chowderheads, or you bloody top
posters that don't trim replies!!
:P
Solve the top posting problem. If you see a co-worker top posting, club
them with a shoe.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Is there going to be a Gentoo booth at LinuxWorld Expo this year? Even
if it's just 1 guy sitting on a milk crate, that still counts as a
booth. :P
And speaking of that, is there interest in a gathering of some
Is there going to be a Gentoo booth at LinuxWorld Expo this year? Even
if it's just 1 guy sitting on a milk crate, that still counts as a booth. :P
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I have message:
No bootable medium found, waiting for new device. It seems that it
cannot mount cdrom.
What SCSI card is in the machine? PERC 2? PERC 3/d?
I believe the 4400 had a SCSI CD-ROM device too.
You may have the older Megaraid controller, which seems to seriously
lack support in
Catalin Trifu wrote:
Hi,
Did you check php.ini. Looks to me like there is some mixup between
installed versions of PHP.
You should not rename eaccelerator.so to mmcache.so.
Check php.ini and load the appropiate extensions.
Renaming the file didn't hurt anything. The ebu
Due to the recent GLSA, I updated PHP. :(
Now that turck-mmcache is gone and replaced by eaccelerator, I thought
that I'd give it a shot. No luck so far. Here's what I get in error_log:
[Fri Jul 15 22:48:33 2005] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
Failed loading
/usr/lib/php/extensions/no
Remy Blank wrote:
Jonathan Nichols wrote:
It's Thunderbird, for one...
Add this to user.js (create it if it doesn't exist)
//mozilla thunderbird: check all imap folders for new mail.
user_pref("mail.check_all_imap_folders_for_new", true);
I have that in my user.js, w
Remy Blank wrote:
Nagatoro wrote:
Remy Blank wrote:
This mostly does it. However, I found that Thunderbird still sometimes
misses new messages in subfolders, and only finds them when you click on it.
I'm not sure if this is a Thunderbird or a courier-imap problem, though...
Could be both.
Well, Dells always have been rather interesting machines, from the
custom power supplies to the PCI bus mastering in some slots; add in
the recent discussion about Gentoo on a Dell... I just thought I'd ask
before I start buying hardware.
Possibly the older ones, but I haven't had trouble
Spamassassin in portage is old. I know that there's an ebuild for 3.0.4,
but it's marked unstable still..
Just an FYI.
[ebuild R ] mail-filter/spamassassin-3.0.2-r1
Original Message
Subject: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.1-3.0.3
Date: Wed, 1
A. Khattri wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
I'm having absolutely no luck with getting mod_perl to work.
Any errors? What is exactly the problem?
I linked to this thread:
http://www.livejournal.com/community/lj_everywhere/189360.html
I mentioned that because
Ed Jabbour wrote:
Mac OSX is the server - 192.168.1.20; Linux the client - 192.168.1.4.
When I "mount -o vers=2 192.168.1.20:/Volumes/Alien /mnt/alien" I get
the dreaded "mount: 192.168.1.20:/Volumes/Alien failed, reason given by
server: Permission denied". I'm trying to discover which side th
I'm having absolutely no luck with getting mod_perl to work.
Has anyone had good luck with mod_perl and Apache 1? *NOT Apache 2 - I
cannot upgrade to Apache 2*
Here's my currently unanswered post, and there's a link in there to a
livejournal community that deals with the livejournal server so
QA Notice: ECLASS 'libtool' inherited illegally in dev-php/php-4.3.11
... just noticed that this evening.
I didn't see a forum post nor a bug report.. is it something to even be
concerned with? So far, it's compiling fine, but I thought someone might
be interested. ;)
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I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said,
aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip
tags from your view of the text and make it more readable? Just wondering.
You can do it with procmail, but it's a lot less painful to just clobber
the
to a LUG. I will admit that this particular LUG was populated by some
serious dyed in the wool longhair-ed hippie types complete with oddball
PhD's in dead languages. Having had a haircut that month it was
apparently impossible that I actually already used Linux so I was
Us long haired Linux
The thread about discrimination is a good one.. it made me think about
local user groups, as people have mentioned install-fests.
I did Google around for a bit but didn't really find a whole lot. I'm
right here in the Silicon Valley and figured that there would be at
least *one* floating around
Nah, my friend was talking about how iPods suck. (I disagree, BTW, plus
he hates Macs. Even the new dual-G5 Power Macs.) He said that once you
copy your files to it, then it automatically synchs with iTunes, so you
can't just use it like a hard drive and copy off the music due to the
FairPl
Grant wrote:
A discussion about "enterprise linux distros" came up, and my old boss
(who is a complete idiot) turned and looked at me and said "And Gentoo
will *never* be one of those distributions.." before going back to his
conversation.
Nice description. You make me want to punch that guy in t
Grant wrote:
Out of curiosity, who here would say they have experienced any type of
emotional discrimination because they use Gentoo? I find this in
correspondence with other Linux people sometimes. Is Gentoo far
enough "out there" to warrant this type of attitude? It seems like
these people are
Claudinei Matos wrote:
I was looking at this parameter when I got your mail. Actually it was
specified a limit of 4 connections. I tried to setup to 0 ( I mean it
could be no limit) but doesn't work, so for a test I did setup it to
30 connections and did some tests, and I saw that each folder that
Claudinei Matos wrote:
Hi,
I've installed postfix to work with my domain using vmail with courier
imap (I've followed gentoo guide) and it was working fine until today.
Now I have some users (including me) that can't get new messages
'cause the mail software (thunderbird) keep tring to connect to t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already have Postfix running and I happily read email on my server,
but I'd like to read my email on my IMAP/SSL cellphone client. I've seen
Courier, UW, and Cyrus, and perhaps there are others. Any
recommendations, for or against?
Currently I'm the only user, but I host
The gigabit NIC - Netgear GA311
Has anyone used these and had satisfactory (at least better than 10/100)
performance out of them?
They're based on a realtek chipset, apparantly. Which kernel module did
you use?
(side note: These cards are reported to work fine with Mac OS X 10.4 too.)
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Holly Bostick wrote:
Now I just replied to a message with a subject, and my reply has no
subject??!!
I don't even know if this will have a subject.
What could be going on?
*BuRP*
Sorry, I was hungry. :)
I don't know what's going on, but I've been seeing subject-less messages
for the past several h
Also, can I install 2005.0 using the Knoppix CD? I think Knoppix
supports LVM2... right?
Yeah, you sure can. it's actually fairly easy, and the documentation is
on the gentoo.org website. I just did a Knoppix installation a few weeks
ago because the 2005.0 CD stuff wouldn't see my (not so old,
I heard lot of urban legend about flying away data from reiser3 & 4.
I can never validate whether was FS, or user error, but some performance
dropback for stability is more than acceptable for me.
I'd vote for urban legend/user error. I've always used ReiserFS on
machines and have never had any d
Yes, that is almost 3 gig swap used (it is maxed out). And I thought that one
gig of RAM would be enough...
Does anyone have a clue?
:O
I would ask the folks on the SpamAssassin-users mailing list, actually.
The developers live there and they are usually very helpful. :)
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The Disguised Jedi wrote:
OK...This is going to sound like a really dumb question, but I'm really
new at this, but liking it so far...
I've heard (and believe) that the Mac OS is built on a Linux kernel. Is
this true? If so, does that mean that Macintosh\Apple compatible
software can be inst
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