with Mia
MailGuard. But It's not worth it. I will figure out another way to give
virutal users individual spamassassin config files.
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seeking command line password
manager in
Ok. I'm still working on trying get postfix to auth from a mysql database.
(postfix-sasl-pam-mysql) I believe that Postfix is now correctly identifing
cyrus-sasl, as AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN lines appear on a EHLO of the postfix server. Now I'm
a little confused about what is happening and exactly
Wow.. It's Matt.. just wanted to let ya know your CGI site is pretty handy..
When I first got into perl and CGI it was a great resource.. I'll have to
check it out again...sorry for the OT :-)
On 2004 February 1 Sunday am 6:56, Matt Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 21:25, LJN wrote:
On
I was just reading an article in LInux Journal today about the 2.6 Kernel..
the new I/O scheduler looks like it rocked. The tests they ran on 2.4 took 30
minutes.. same tests took 30 seconds on 2.6.. thats like a HUGE differene.
On 2004 February 1 Sunday am 11:47, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
Hi
I think the ebuild for cyrus-sasl is broken. I have been following the virutal mail
howto guide on gentoo.org. However when I emerge cyrus-sasl and finaly get it to
compile (It usualy aborts with a src_compile error the first time)it appears to not be
working or the wrong version.
When
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Where should I add /usr/lib/MozillaFirebird?
This might not be the best solutions, but I just experinced that problem. *I* fixed
it by emerge mozilla.
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yesterday I updated my system (emerge -U world) .. and computer froze while
compiling KDE base.. so I rebooted and updated again.. this time everything
was successfull.
Today however I swapped the ram out of my machine with more ran, and when I
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On Tuesday 06 January 2004 08:18, Joshua Banks wrote:
Hey Steve,
Did you get everything setup an working in regards to TinyDns and
Dnscache?
Are you using a Split Horizion setup?
Thanks,
Joshua Banks
First off.. Thanks to everybody that has
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Well I got DNS and Apache up, the next logical setup is to setup the mail
server. I decided I would try with Postfix, however is there like a Idiots
guide to setting it up? I know its supposedly easier than sendmail, but
reading the documentation
Just want to say me too . I noticed this after I emerged fluxbox (masked version) ..
flux doesn't exit now.. I have to kill x to get out.
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Jorge Almeida wrote:
I can't logout nor shutdown from a KDE session. When I try, the screen
goes blank and
I belive you can escape it \$ORIGIN or single quote it.
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Evening, all!
Got a quick shell scripting question, if anyone wants to take a stab at
it. :) I'm writing a script to creat a DNS zonefile and so far,
everything is working great except for
Hello again,
Ok.. my next great feat is a firewall. I decided to go with shorewall, however
before I attempt to setup a firewall I think I need to understand a little bit more
about networking in general, since I'm confused already. :-)
Anybody have any online resources that explain some
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Ok, since I can't seem to find an answer to this question myself. I'll ask :-)
Can you bind a name to a specefic port? For example say I want to setup
login.mydomain.com to be bound to SSH port 22 (so the only way to reach ssh
is thru
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On Tuesday 06 January 2004 12:49, Daz-Manu wrote:
Hi evbd,
Is it possible to intall Gentoo via network.
I mean decompress an iso image on HDD and boot up a computer with a gentoo
floppy, then connect to the computer with unzipped iso ... and
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On Monday 05 January 2004 21:30, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
This depends on application which is behind the port, and must
be implemented into communication protocol.
This was originaly implemented to http protocol for virtual web
hosting, to spare
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Hello again :-)
I have some questions about fluxbox. First I like it thus far.. it loads a
zillion times faster than KDE and seems to operate more smoothly. But I do
have some questions.
1. When I tell a window not to tab the setting is not
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Were can I find or what plugin should I use with OpenPGP and Kmail?
I keep getting messages that look like
Message was signed with unknown key.
The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
Problem: OpenPGP plug-in was not specified.
Use the
that is what I used when I went to gentoo.. what is
fluxbox?
I guess my main question is, will KDE apps run on fluxbox? and what is
involved in setting it up.
On Saturday 03 January 2004 08:55, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:12:11 + Steve B.
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Since we are on the topic of DJBDNS, I have a few questions maybe some of you
can answer. I am (was) just about ready to attempt to setup bind. Let me
explain what I want to do.
1. I have a static IP address (well let's assume I do)
2. I want to
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So how would I go about setting it up? should I unemerge KDE then emerge
fluxbox?
Any while I'm thinking about it (sorry for a zillion questions) is there a way
to use spamassasin or something of that sorts with a pop3 account and kmail?
since I
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I agree. I setup gentoo windows free. I just switched to back and forth to
different terminals for the docs. The second time I installed gentoo I even
cheated. I setup the framebuffer and svgalib first and used the -g option of
links to see the
#machine1 is our mailserver
+mail.example.com:1.2.3.1
#and our webserver
+www.example.com:1.2.3.1
My question is... is the IP addy my private network IP (192.168.0.0 ) or my
static IP addy?
On Saturday 03 January 2004 11:52, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 19:22, Steve B
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also on a note to the orginal posting of this, the emerge of daemontools
created the /service directory (at least for me).
On Saturday 03 January 2004 11:52, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 19:22, Steve B. wrote:
I heard that bind
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I would go with the asus a7n8x dlx
On Saturday 03 January 2004 13:48, Redeeman wrote:
hi, i am going to buy a new motherboard REALLY soon, i looked at a few,
2 asus's, and 2 epox's, i am not a OC'er. i want a STABLE system, even
if it costs me
:210.117.65.1#53
** server can't find mydomain.net: NXDOMAIN
On Saturday 03 January 2004 16:44, Peter Wu wrote:
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 10:32:21PM +, Steve B. wrote:
Ok... first problem. Let me walk you through what I have completed so
far
1. I emerged djbdns
2. I ran the dnscache
...
I'm pretty sure I got the syntax from the djbdns site somewhere, but
it's been a while since I initially set this up. It may not be the most
optimal setup, but it's worked for me for a long time now.
Hope this helps ...
Sean
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 19:03, Steve B. wrote:
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perhaps that is the problem.. just registered the domain today.. maybe it
takes some time.
On Saturday 03 January 2004 16:12, Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 04 January 2004 00:43, Steve B. wrote:
well, now I am really confused. This is the output
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and if I don't use kdm?
On Saturday 03 January 2004 16:51, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Le 01/03/04 Steve B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
So how would I go about setting it up? should I unemerge KDE then emerge
fluxbox
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I would like to graphicaly be able to monitor various aspects of my gentoo
system. For example, cpu load, mem load, eth load. Are there any sys load
monitors one would recommended (preferably one that will work with fluxbox).
Thanks,
Steve
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On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 00:45, Steve B. wrote:
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I would go with the asus a7n8x dlx
I have gone with the asus a7n8x deluxe and have no regrets.
It is fast and stable. Not a single problem in my setup.
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What is a good terminal that supports transparency? I have tried both aterm
and multi-aterm (the later of which does not work). Aterm is ok, but looking
for other options.
Thank you
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As far as your suggestions .. what wm are you using? I'm running KDE. Every
change I make is system wide. I don't want that. I just want the windows for
my terminal changed.
On Friday 02 January 2004 12:44, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:29:56 + Steve B.
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I changed my driver for X from nv to nividia so I could run SDL apps, I also moved the
100dpi fonts up in the list in my XF86Config file, this resulted in huge fonts, well
that was easy enough to fix on the desktop, but now I have a related (maybe) issue. I
downloaded and installed
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