get him in touch with [EMAIL PROTECTED] directly?
Thanks,
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regards,
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the normal named startup,
including the version string and build location.
I've been unable to duplicate any named problems on a test system
here. Please see my other message to you offlist regarding diagnosing
your named problem.
Thanks,
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is currently
in the release-candidate stage. It won't be available in time for 5.1,
alas. (There's a demo at http://www.horde.org/demo/ if you'd
like to poke around.)
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library, if you're
not using a bleeding-edge PHP. See
http://www.horde.org/pear/
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it
would have worked.
Testing the application with a /non-transparent/ proxy might be a
useful benchmark, too.
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as an attachment?
It's a text attachment. In a MIME message, even the *message body* is
a text attachment -- thus blocking text attachments would be
counterproductive, to say the least. :-)
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, but I hope to find the time to make it available alone
soon, although whether I'll do so wearing my Mitel or my Horde hat
isn't yet clear.
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is there to warn about? Those invisible
directories (containing visible files!) are a feature, and are there
by design.
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://www.microwerks.net/~hugo
I'd eventually like to see this included as part of the
installation CD
As would I. :-) Tuits, of course.
-Rich
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to him, and still appears to be. :-)
-Rich
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On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 10:20:57PM -0500, Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo
Excellent! Last time I looked, it didn't support tape, which was a
bit of a drawback (a full server
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 05:28:09PM -0500, Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download.html
Alas, it blew up spectacularly for me. I mean *spectactularly*.
I've never seen a shell die
see if
anything else jumps out at me, but I thought I'd send a heads-up for
now.
-Rich
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:05:00AM -0500, Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 07:13:53PM -0500, Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Seems strange to me that ntop would need a compiler at runtime. Still, if
it does, it should be listed as a dependency
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:34:19AM -0500, Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, I see the problem. The spec file (is that yours, Charlie, or did
it come with ntop?) bypasses make install completely -- but make
install is installing ntop from SRCDIR/.libs/ntop, which is an ntop
with the address, not the hostname. All of
that's from the perspective of the IRC server.
-Rich
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think known to crash, possibly remotely exploitable
isn't fixed, but if you disagree, it's your server.
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://www.e-smith.org/release/5.0/status/
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(And yes, the failures you saw were certainly due to stress on the
NOCs from the unexpected demand for these updates.)
-Rich
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-smith.org within the hour.
Cheers,
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,
-Rich
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$foo = This \string\ has \quotes\.\n;
Alternatively, you can use perl's handy qq() operator, which is
identical to double quotes:
qq(This string has quotes.);
Lastly, you've left off the semicolon from the end of most lines.
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packaged up yet, or maybe even get around to packaging them.
-Rich
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around that nicely. And if you've got IMP 3.0
installed, then you've already got the Horde libraries it requires
(although you might need some more php module packages).
-Rich
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. It must have snuck past
SAMS's inverse-quality-control editors. :-)
Cheers,
-Rich
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,
-Rich
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a
secret. :-)
-Rich
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still be directed to devinfo;
bug reports for SME Server should still be directed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. The new address is only for requests regarding
hosting, mirroring and linking of your own contributed work.)
Cheers,
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, and I'll keep it in mind
for future e-smith.org reorgs. Links to howtos is the
lowest-maintenance of any of our contrib tasks, though, so I'm not
sure it scratches an itch *right* now.
Thanks for the pointer!
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for it produces
the SME-specific RPM for it, instead of having anyone that wants to
install it build their own RPM. :-)
-Rich
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-- I thought
you were suggesting that Jeff should build them himself.
-Rich
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. :-)
(By the way, it's not necessary to send me a copy of things you post
to devinfo -- I'm subscribed.)
-Rich
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All,
Since establishing [EMAIL PROTECTED], it's seen a fair amount of
use, with one problematic trend:
When you submit something to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please remember
to tell us what you would like us to do with it. :-)
Cheers,
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that our technical support support with using the
software in its provided state, not support with modifications and
development.)
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, that
means the recipient would *also* have to trust the server
administrator not to abuse the key and password, and so forth.
That's why PGP is best implemented on the client.
-Rich
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up with
solutions independent of the one you're considering.
-Rich
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and they don't
want it tappered with.
2. Encryption - some level of encryption would also be useful.
Ah, then you probably *do* want PGP in the email client. Signing at
the server doesn't do part 1.
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to add a date/time stamp. What would be the simplest way
to add this to the log entry?
$(date), or better yet $(date +your-favorite-format).
-Rich
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past 65535, and Linux wraps
around so that port p=65536i+j is port j for any integer i.
Cheers,
-Rich
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On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 01:47:22PM -0400, TekUnsupported [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 02:18 PM 28/06/2002 -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
Mitel Networks Corporation is announcing an update to our SME Server
software to fix remotely-exploitable vulnerabilities in the Apache web
server and OpenSSH
. In the time it's taken me to write this, I could've
chosen thirty timezones.)
-Rich
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On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 10:55:37AM +0100, Ed Form [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 20:45 03/07/2002 -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
Funny, I find them quite convenient. :-)
(Seriously -- 25 of 26 timezones will dislike any default. That's why
you're prompted to select one. In my experience
of $REMOTE_USER, which is admin if you happen to be logged into the
server-manager. (If you happened to be logged into your fnord i-bay,
it'd be fnord.)
-Rich
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in the response. :-)
Cheers,
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getting harder to run SME on these machines, as its become overly
bloated of late, but still possible when disabling some of the resource
hogs that run by default.
But I'm curious here -- what bits do you consider resource hogs?
-Rich
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 05:24:44PM +1000, Damien Curtain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:36:01PM -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 10:56:13AM +1000, Damien Curtain wrote:
It's getting harder to run SME on these machines, as its become overly
bloated
(!) Maximum
RPM, available at http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/ -- the chapter on
developing RPMs begins at http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/p5208.html .
Hope this helps,
-Rich
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sure we're all on the same page, the server-manager
should read and any files owned by the user in information bays. (I
suspect you know that, Greg, but it's icky enough to need
clarification.)
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.)
Yes, that is what it currently reads.
No, it currently reads ... in information bays owned by the
user. Subtle difference, but even I got confused by it at first, and
I'm expected to know :-)
-Rich
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On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:49:52PM -0400, Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Rich Lafferty wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 01:31:27PM -0400, Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't see why use SSL if it is available, but fall back to cleartext
/include isn't readable by whoever's doing the
compiling. (It should be.) The installer for CLibPDF may have created
it with the wrong umask.
Cheers,
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.)
As a test, I've put a LOWERCASE N WITH TILDE in parentheses at the end
of the subject of this message
Cheers,
-Rich
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the RH @INC structure was implemented differently, but
I don't think this is one of them.
Cheers,
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to the user that logs in, it has to be root to
begin with.
-Rich
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, then it couldn't read and write my
files when I logged in.
-Rich
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of *@* will let
you do a match everything that hasn't matched anything else rule.
Cheers,
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, and it's useful -- but I'd still
have preferred a different directive for sender rules instead of
making * magical. (Having to use *@* there is a pretty icky
kludge. :-)
-Rich
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 07:22:21PM -, Darrell May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yeah, I see why the feature exists, and it's useful -- but I'd still
have preferred a different directive for sender rules instead of
making * magical. (Having to use
think you've heard of the author :-)
-Rich
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in the easy way, but
what did you find while poking at this? I'm automatically suspecting
endianness problems dealing with IP addresses. Nothing of interest
in /var/log/smtpfront-qmail/current?
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of the dozen or so modules had a new release.
I am working on porting Chora and am having some difficulty. I
don't know if have the proper approach.
Neither do we, if you don't post any details of the problem. :-)
-Rich
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dmr
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 07:35:30AM +0100, Jaime Nebrera Herrera
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BTW, to which email of E-Smtih should we send the rpm files to
include them in our download area?
That's [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Thanks,
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. (The parameters passed to ip-up.local are
listed in the SCRIPTS section of pppd(8).)
Cheers,
-Rich
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Please
to the SME Server part of the Mitel website,
but the developer website and devinfo and the contribs address still
use the e-smith name.
Cheers,
-Rich
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/
Europe: Vienna University of Technology, Austria
rsync://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/e-smith/
North America ibiblio Linux Archives, North Carolina, USA
rsync://ftp.ibiblio.org/Linux/distributions/e-smith/
Cheers,
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-server world is a *very*
strange place, although I haven't really paid attention to it since OS X
arrived.
Of course, if you want to get interesting, one could always port the
SME Server administration framework to OS X... :-) :-)
-Rich
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to leafnode
anywhere else, so the leafnode documentation is a good first place
to look for basic features.
Cheers,
-Rich
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will be added to the downloads list once I've made
sure they're taking updates as expected.
Thanks for your help in getting that established.
Cheers,
-Rich
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stimps I think it's like comparing chihuahuas to walls
to allow postings only from the Phorum
software. I'm not sure offhand what in Phorum sent the mail out, but
that's just because it was set up before my time; I'll take a look
later today and see what was done, and drop you a line directly.
-Rich
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here and then shut down the lists.e-smith.org version
of devinfo.
I'd like to emphasize here that subscriptions will not be automatically
moved from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the new list.
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mjd #11905: Now is the time
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hachi you people make too much money for being able to just sit on
IRC at work :)
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