PHP, but Postfix, Courier, Cyrus, etc
may be more problematic.
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Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
kashani wrote:
Can you use maxdb as the backend for the mail system? It looks like you
can build support for MaxDB into PHP, but Postfix, Courier, Cyrus, etc
may be more problematic.
It's mysql, actually. It should work easily, I guess.
Er..
t's important. Is better uptime more
important than throughput? Is cost a factor? Is data integrity more
important than uptime?
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ening.
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Joseph wrote:
It looks like all local delivery mail is broken:
If I send email to myself [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not going through.
Looks like Postfix 2.2.5 went live. Did you overwrite your
/etc/postfix/main.cf with the new config file?
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r to fix this you'll need install the cert
company's intermediate cert or chain cert on your server so that the
broswer can chain your new cert to a cert it already trusts.
SSLCACertificateFile conf/ssl.crt/starfield-chain.crt
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need it... though I don't think exactly what or where was
ever fully hashed out.
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know I have. Moving general users to stage3 is an
attempt to eliminate variables and streamline the testing that goes into
a release. By streamlining the testing you can increase the actual
amount of testing you can do without increasing the overhead.
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The Mystique did not do well at higher
resolutions, which is why I went with the Millennium. I'd shoot for
800x600 and go from there.
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ou're pretty much golden. However I'd still take 30 seconds to install
the chain cert because I'm paranoid like that.
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'd like to know why. I'm very interested in what your problems were, really.
Do a search on the forums for problems with pam. Read the resulting
fifty odd threads.
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pinion leaders. They will invest in creating a complete solution so
they may need lots of support." Translate that into "they're willing to
deal with crappy processes to get the advantages and work to improve the
shortcomings."
I'll take that sort of idiot any day of the week.
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ring working hours to be sure of no work in my own time.
On the other hand I just took a job as employee #6 at a startup in San
Francisco which is sure to double the number of hours I work as well as
move me cross country so maybe I'm not as smart as I thought.
kashani
PS: anyone in SF ne
ey generally total about
the same. I suspect most of us are in the same boat. As long as Gentoo
facilitates the Genius moments as well as keeping me a bit safer during
the Befuddled moments it's striking the right balance.
You say we'll let in idiots, I say we have met the enemy and it is us.
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d revision they're currently installing,
but I've had good luck with the smartarray cards and Linux over the years.
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any wacky
filesystem hack.
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a gentoo system or something?
thanks for the help
Nick
Did you install Courier or Courier-imap? If you're missing SMTP and web
I'd guess the latter rather than the former. Also you need to start each
service separately IIRC.
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than your question and people
responded.
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server with pentium4 and -O2 -pipe
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idden
form the OS regardless.
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tall, like the named/bind naming nonsene, you might want to check the
wiki article.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_a_DNS_Server_with_BIND
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file "db.cache";
};
pid-file "/var/run/named/named.pid";
It still won't start.
options {
directory "/etc/bind";
pid-file "/var/run/named/named.pid";
}
is the correct syntax.
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C=y
CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y
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ited on this server as they may contain viruses. The file named
"$2" was rejected.
/etc/postfix/main.cf
# attachement filtering
mime_header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/mime_header_checks.regexp
You may want to add or remove extentions based on what works for you and
your users.
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need the performance spend the money on a real RAID card with
local cache. The difference is night and day.
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the reverse zone...
Personally I'd wipe it and follow my guide, but it might be quicker to
get up and running if you look at your logs which are going to be in
/var/log/messages and not in nicely split up log files like my config.
I'd also run a named-checkconf and see if it says anything interesting.
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
on my firewall)?
port 53 udp/tcp
However if your DNS server is internal I don't see why you'd need to
open anything on the firewall.
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nderbird, and Outlook support the latter. I'm reasonably
sure you can do that in Apple Mail and the latest Eudora, but can't say
for certain.
kashani, who knows entirely too much about how email can be broken
1974 CB350F, now with 21HP
*
Our case was odd because the software really
SECTION:
;www.espersunited.com. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.espersunited.com. 10800 IN CNAME bullet.espersunited.com.
bullet.espersunited.com. 10800 IN A 192.168.1.2
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Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Probably want the P4 stage3. I think I used the i686 which seems to
That's what I was using in 2005.1, but the P4 stage doesn't exist
anymore in 2006. I'll give the i686 one a shot and see if it's less
annoying.
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at the system level.
Tom Veldhouse
Hmmm I've never had to so more than add users to the cron group... is it
possible that the crons are running, but that the scripts have path
issues or something similar?
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e is a working connection... I'm not sure and have no
desire to install xinetd to find out. :)
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themselves with an emerge -e world though I'd only do that as a last
resort since it'll take forever.
I still haven't decided if it's something I'm doing or left over bits
from the gcc 3.3 to 3.4 upgrade.
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d
half of logs ranging over two days especially when it appears that the
problem has changed or been fixed.
So is it working now? It appears to be doing something.
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y about HT being not so good
in server environments. It's possible your provider sets them up without
hT by default.
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Or you can just ssh in and tunnel your email down your session which
will appear to be coming from localhost or a trusted IP. Or go with some
sort of VPN type setup. sasl is probably easier than all that.
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hundred MB if the 2
x 2GB chips are slightly bigger than the 4GB limit rather than the full
1GB that seems to disappear. I'm guessing some wacky motherboard
interleaving thing where highmem ends up being one chip and the lowmem
the 896MB on the other chip.
Anyone have a decent theory
t; >> /etc/make.conf
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im then you may want to look at squid-graph, squidsites,
or squidalyser. Some combination should make nice graphs and generate
summary reports.
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pr 1.2.7
apr-util 1.2.7 (tried 1.2.2 for both as well where I ran into the ipv6 bug)
I also did an emerge -e apache for the hell of it which didn't help.
Also played with USE flags as well which didn't seem to help.
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7.
Yep adding ipv6 to apr got me through the compile. Thanks for the heads
up. BTW if apr is the only place I've enabled ipv6, am I likely to run
into problems by not having ipv6 in anything else?
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used it. I would not
delete the queue on a production system without practicing a few times
on a dev box. qmail tends to be touchy with it's queue.
I'd also check Life with Qmail.
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http://www.puschitz.com/
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elete chmod and chown as well since files could
accidentally get owned to another users or have its permissions changed. :-)
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:44:12 -0700, kashani wrote:
You might want to delete chmod and chown as well since files
could accidentally get owned to another users or have its permissions
changed. :-)
"rm -f /sbin/init" should remove the possibility of
face. It's also likely to
change quite a bit since it's in early beta so it may not be the most
stable choice.
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It's important to note that the above only works for wmv8 and older
files not the newer wmv9 codec that many sites/tools are starting to
use. I don't believe there is any free decoder of wmv9 files on Linux at
the moment.
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kashani wrote:
It's important to note that the above only works for wmv8 and older
files not the newer wmv9 codec that many sites/tools are starting to
use. I don't believe there is any free decoder of wmv9 files on Linux at
the moment.
I take some of this back. I'
t's a generic message if /var/lib/mysql exists when the
ebuild runs.
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current cvs dir and point apache to it. Then try
various permissions till you get it right. Then do the same on the real
cvs dir.
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d update Mysql first to a non
slotted build and then try to install PHP again.
BTW if you're messing with Mysql 5.0 there was a default charset change
from latin1 to utf8 around that time as well so watch your my.conf file.
Bugzilla was very unhappy when its charsets suddenly changed.
vs. You've made my Gentoo experience nearly 100%
enjoyable.
2.1_rc2-r1 dropped yesterday. Between an RC2 and your recommendation I
figure it was a bout time to start using it. Works well, I like the new
USE flag layout, and some of the other features.
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Justin Findlay wrote:
On 5/23/06, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2.1_rc2-r1 dropped yesterday. Between an RC2 and your recommendation I
figure it was a bout time to start using it. Works well, I like the new
USE flag layout, and some of the other features.
Also try out some
to afford liquor that comes in glass
bottles rather than plastic might have something to do with it. :-)
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pp or two as well as pull some hair out along the
way depending on the complexity of your environment. However if you're
building a new system do it now if possible rather than after you've got
your applications working or you'll fall victim to the "don't fix what
is
holding on this one. It's "Oh my God I just locked myself
out of a system three thousand miles away" packages like pam and shadow
that you really don't want to screw up. I might have asked the same
questions even after Googling, but I have a test machine and many user
cumentation because it is everybody's
favourite webserver.
Have you googled for it?
Apache does it's own logging. Look in /var/log/apache2/
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o your kernel I'd argue
that your security model has already failed and failed spectacularly.
Sounds like security as thought up by someone who has never had to
managed a system unless someone has a plausible attack scenario.
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lots and lots of testing. I probably run
through the schema and data updates five or so times depending on the
complexity on the changes along with continual QA as the new application
is being built in the staging environment.
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Benjamin Blazke wrote:
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The tool you're looking for is called a DBA. :-)
I see. So it's up to QA to test extensively and up to
the DBA to recover from a disaster.
I hoped there would be a more automated solution but
it seems that it
ed through the win32
codecs which are not 64bit safe or at least that's what I've read. I'd
assume that qt, mp4, and wmv would generally be okay.
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h to xinetd ?
Because most of us switched to xinetd at least six years ago. :-)
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interface to get to your mail on occasion.
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Stroller wrote:
On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:54, kashani wrote:
Tibor Liktor wrote:
roundcube?
http://www.roundcube.net/
Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is looking
like it's dead in the water.
What makes you say that? The changelog seems to suggest activity.
u did, you've only installed the
client libs rather than the whole package. Or at least that's what we
figured and he never got back to me on whether -minimal fixed it.
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httpd isn't in portage and how you're
forced to use Apache? :-)
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less
I set the following in main.cf
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
smtp_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
it's the smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes line that is the most important.
ka
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my case I noticed that sasl auth on relay doesn't seem to work unless
I set the following in main.cf
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no
^
Are you sure you have to *disable* sasl auth on your (inc
Here's my config
with all named logs split out into their own files. Just change the
paths to something local in your chroot.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_a_DNS_Server_with_BIND#Logging_conf
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Jarry wrote:
kashani wrote:
Does bind write logs about its activities somewhere?
Should it be in /var/log, or /chroot/dns/var/log?
Bind is like Apache in that it does its own logging. Here's my config
with all named logs split out into their own files. Just change the
paths to some
Rafael Fernández López wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
What to do when your smtp server needs authentification ?
add sasl support to yout MTA?
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urces-2.6.16-r11 includes it.
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econds and the whitelist time 32 days.
kashani
That sounds really nice. Would you say sending back a 450 error is
100% reliable? Which config option makes postfix check to see if the
sender domain exists. I can't find it in /etc/postfix/main.cf.
Nothing is 100% reliable and gr
Grant wrote:
That's a great article. Where do you implement the changes he
suggests on the first page? I searched /etc/postfix/main.cf for the
configuration options but they aren't there.
You have to add them.
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and if so was it from a cheap provider? In
many case the SSL root cert for that provider is not within IE which can
break things. The fix is to add that particular SSL cert providers
intermediate.crt. It's probably somewhere on their site along with
directions on how to add it to Apache.
a solution
rather than chaining NFS through multiple machines.
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resql to postgres in your USE flags. Mysql is probably a
default if no db is specified.
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build N] dev-perl/DBD-Pg-1.43
Any other idea?
try emerge -pvt bugzilla for tree mode so you can see what's pulling in
Mysql.
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will limit the
speed of large installations. Most home user or small business users
won't run into that.
Or you can install Postfix/Sendmail/Exim which have had actual
development over the last eight years.
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hour gcc/glibc update by starting
from newer binaries in a hypothetical 2006.1 stage3.
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have the Compaq RAID card as well which was
supported without issue though the naming is a bit odd ie /dev/sda1 on
another system is actually /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 on that system. Keep that
in mind and follow the install guide and you should have no issues.
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blocks away and it would be cool to put some
faces to names and get a beer or two.
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Kashani,
I had no plans for Linux World. Never been to one. That said it
sounds like fun. Let's try to work something up off list. I'm down in
Los Gatos. If other Gentoo users are nearby maybe they can drop one of
us a note off list and we can make it a small par
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and then forgot to change the To: address. Sorry about that.
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h issue as well. It might be worth it to manually run
env-update and/or log out and back in, though those are both long shots.
Assuming that doesn't work strace or lsof would be my next step in
figuring out what it might be looking for.
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fmpeg-0.4.9_p20060302 still builds cleanly. IIRC there isn't much
difference between the two though 0302 will occasionally bomb out on
weird .wav files.
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VM, and then rebuild a few packages. Took maybe
60 minutes or so since I had to manually setup the RAID 1 first.
I guess the con is more stuff to remember to build into your kernel and
watch for updates on.
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osed to have NFS capabilities.
I installed that once mnths, maybe years ago but all I remember is
that is was an enormous pita to do anything with.
Yeah NFS on Windows was awful. Samba/CIFS is the way to go unless you
really have a week or two to waste.
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start courier-imap directly
from this script but not the init script... Has anyone had this problem, or even
have a solution.
Thankyou.
Couple or forum threads and a bug about it. Looks like upgrading to the
unstable 4.0.6 is the best workaround.
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concerned with knowing where the packets are going than the
specifics of what is inside them.
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James wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone used this tool to check an apache server on gentoo?
http://www.cisecurity.org/bench_apache.html
If so, did you like/dislike the tool?
Any unoffical ebuilds of this tool anywhere?
I like Siege and it's in portage.
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y enough bad things about blacklisting.
kashani
* The first ISP I worked for actually hosted public.com which has
probably been the most hijacked domain ever. It's a fun Monday morning
when some moron decided to block your entire ISP without actually
looking at the headers. It gets slightl
ation,
permit
That's pretty much what I run and you might want to look at
smtpd_data_restrictions as well.
Would it be OK to remove the following aliases since I never use them:
It's good form to keep them on your server and compile with the relvent
RFC which specifies t
cause some issues in 2.3 though
just setting it under data restrictions would work fine if I'm reading
it right.
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whitelist time to 63 days will keep infrequent emailers
from getting greylisted as often.
You might also checkout sqlgrey which has some nice twists like
whitelisting a domain after x successful deliveries in y time. The
ebuild is in bugzilla.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7153
weeks.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_a_Virtual_Postfix/Courier_Mail_System_with_PostfixAdmin
and hey the dev of Postfixadmin even reads the wiki.
http://forums.high5.net/viewtopic.php?t=8
kashani, thinking it's time to go freshen up his how-to again.
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y:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_domains_maps.cf substituting the
Gentoo stuff or you have to add them manually to virtual_comin_maps and
restart Postfix. This is the first trade off made for Mailman.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-224882-highlight-kashani+virtual.html
2. Courier-ima
rs
to retry. Is your email admin insane? Almost every email server in
existence has reasonable defaults that your idiot decided to mess with.
I highly recommend someone take a walk down to his cube and give them a
good smack in the back of the head."
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ebuild R ] dev-db/mysql-5.0.24
sfokxdb01 ~ # locate libmysqlclient
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.15
I'd straighten out the versions and then rebuild anything that uses
Mysql starting with PHP.
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ng the email through
outbound MTA queues on the originating side. Because it never enters a
"real" MTA it never gets retried when it fails.
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