Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The ten bazillion pound gorilla remaining is getting Apache dynamic
> content working with AFS.  Out of the options megacz has suggested
> on that page, I'm in favor of a choice that might be in the list,
> but I'm not sure.  [snip]

I'll review the apache2 configuration on mire tonight (sans the AFS
stuff -- leaving that to those who know AFS).

> === Mailman ===
>
> Then there's the configuration of Mailman.  ntk is signed up as the 
> primary person in charge, but I still think it's a mistake to assign any 
> of these tasks primarily to non-admins.  (ntk is our point person for 
> going to the colocation facility in person, so he has root access, but 
> he hasn't signed up as an admin.)
>
> I think we want Mailman data stored on user AFS volumes, too, for quota 
> purposes.  However, the privileges should be easier, as we can grant a 
> system Mailman user access to the volumes, while giving users read 
> access.  Thoughts on this?

I've already done most of the work to get mailman and exim working
together, though I don't think I've touched anything in /etc/mailman
yet.  All I need to know is what sort of credential to pass to our
special get-token script for exim.

> === Other stuff ===
>
> We still need to apportion primary responsibility for some daemons!  See 
> the rows with question marks in their second columns.
>     http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/TaskDistribution
> BIND is the most critical one, with Webalizer a distant second.  The 
> Dell monitoring and RAID stuff seem important, but I, at least, am 
> clueless as to what the assigned admins will do with them.  Nonetheless, 
> we should either remove them from the list or assign people.

I'm not familiar with either BIND or webalizer, but if no one else
steps up, I'll take them on.

> We also have the set-up of Courier on deleuze and of exim on mire, which 
> I think are assigned to mwolson.

I've done most of the courier setup (including squirrelmail and a
caching imap proxy), just need to test it.

> Whoever signs up for BIND should set our BINDs up for local DNS
> resolutions.

Which I don't know how to do, so it really would be best if someone
who did know how to work with BIND took it over.

I'm also planning on testing the exim/.forward/procmail setup on
deleuze.  Will exim have to get some AFS token in order to be able to
read ~/.forward and ~/.procmailrc?  If so, that would have to be done
before changing to the users' uid.

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