On 06/26/2014 02:30 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
[Top posting intentionally].
This e-mail triggers the Thunderbird bug, previously discussed,for me.
The error message is:
Bad key or directory name: /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/GMT+03/command:
`+' is an invalid character in key/directory names
+1
I get
Chuck Campbell campb...@accelinc.com writes:
On 6/21/2014 2:48 PM, lee wrote:
Chuck Campbell campb...@accelinc.com writes:
I am using dovecot as an imap server. Procmail won't update indexes during
email
delivery, so I'm having some performance delays and lags when accessing the
emails
It seems the syntax for AllowUsers in sshd_config is not the same that is
given in man sshd_config and in several documentation on the web.
(http://www.openssh.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sshd_config)
e.g.
AllowUsers root
does work.
AllowUsers root username
does not work.
If I try to login as
On 06/25/14 18:08, Lists wrote:
In order to support ZFS, we upgraded a backups server with a new, ECC
motherboard. We're running CentOS 6 with ZFS on Linux, recently patched.
Now, I want to enable EDAC so we can check for memory errors (and maybe
PCI errors as well) but so far, repeatedly
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I have a firewall rule to drop packets from certain addresses: (email spam)
my /etc/sysconfig/iptables begins as:
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.7 on Thu Jun 26 09:11:09 2014
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [1:148]
-A INPUT -m pkttype --pkt-type multicast -j
On 06/26/2014 09:18 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I have a firewall rule to drop packets from certain addresses: (email spam)
my /etc/sysconfig/iptables begins as:
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.7 on Thu Jun 26 09:11:09 2014
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT
yes I am seeing it hit.
iptables --list -n -v | grep 198.101
8 416 DROP all -- * * 198.101.11.0/24
0.0.0.0/0
Jerry
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Chuck Campbell campb...@accelinc.com writes:
On 6/26/2014 5:22 AM, lee wrote:
procmail: Executing
/usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver,-m,/home/campbell/Maildir/
/bin/sh: /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver: Permission denied
That looks to me as if 'deliver' is not allowed to write to ~/Maildir.
As which
Try
watch iptables -nvL INPUT
Do you see anything?
Also try moving your ACCEPT statements below all of your drops. Iptables
operates in sequential order, from the top down.
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Reindl Harald wrote on Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:04:21 +0200:
not true
Don't say it's not true. ;-) I tried it at least half an hour with all
possible combinations and only the user@* pattern worked. I made
absolutely sure that I restarted the ssh server each time. I know also
pretty well, that I
Am 26.06.2014 um 00:08 schrieb Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com:
In order to support ZFS, we upgraded a backups server with a new, ECC
motherboard. We're running CentOS 6 with ZFS on Linux, recently patched.
Now, I want to enable EDAC so we can check for memory errors (and maybe
PCI errors as
Actually I think I was wrong... Somehow the mail is landing on my box (from
an address I am not blocking)
and this particular email is requesting going OUT of my box. Seems the
firewall operating fine. I just
looked at it incorrectly.
Jerry
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On 06/26/2014 08:11 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 26.06.2014 um 00:08 schrieb Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com:
In order to support ZFS, we upgraded a backups server with a new, ECC
motherboard. We're running CentOS 6 with ZFS on Linux, recently patched.
Now, I want to enable EDAC so we
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