Outbound TLS To Specific Domains

2008-03-14 Thread ocl discussins
I have been searching the lists and google, but can't seem to find a quick answer. I have inbound TLS configured and working such that the remote sending server will connect to us via TLS if the sender supports it. Now... I need to configure the same for outbound sends: if the remote recipient

New years wish/request from repository owners

2005-01-01 Thread ocl
Hi, A lot of unofficial repositories use trivial repository format which makes it impossible to do apt-pinning for their packages. Here is the link that tells the general idea about apt-pinning: http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html Here is the link that explains trivial repository:

Re: Hardware hassles: Linux vs. Windows

2004-12-16 Thread ocl
Ron Johnson wrote on 2004-12-16 18:20: IMO, anything that is likely to bring in, or take out data (inc. binaries) needs to be authorized and authenticated. Linux is no exception. Here, Linux is at an advantage, since if IT doesn't want lusers to to able to use thumb drives, iPods, external

Re: Hardware hassles: Linux vs. Windows

2004-12-15 Thread ocl
You should not use Debian. Find a less geek-oriented distro. We won't mind. Honestly. Heh heh - I was waiting for an email like this. Et tu, Ron? ;) First off, I was talking about a distro that non-techies could use. My initial inquiry was (to paraphrase): Is the need for manual

Re: Hardware hassles: Linux vs. Windows

2004-12-15 Thread ocl
William Ballard wrote on 2004-12-16 07:31: On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 07:13:18AM +0200, ocl wrote: This opinion of mine will be valid (AFAIC) until a) there is a way to authenticate these PnP devices b) someone comes up a workable solution that enables per-user authorization for these PnP devices

Wishlist: Search feature [was Re: Bluetooth in the kernel]

2004-12-14 Thread ocl
I would love to be able to search and find stuff in the menu config. Where/who would be the appropriate place to ask for this. Cheers, Ray Ron Johnson wrote on 2004-12-13 19:48: On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:18 -0500, Seneca wrote: On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 10:09:02AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: Where in

Hardlinks to remote directories

2004-12-11 Thread ocl
I am trying to create a hardlink to a remote directory but it gets rejected --even when I am doing it as root. When I issue ln -d remote_folder_path local_link_path where remote_folder_path does exist. This is the error message I get: Invalid cross-device link What am I doing wrong? Cheers,

Variations of partition sizes (df)

2004-12-11 Thread ocl
Hi, Here is something I find quite peculiar. I have 2 boxes, one of which is called remotebox, the other 'localbox'. I have mounted a partition called '/data' of 'remotebox' on 'localbox' over shfs (SSH File System). 'remotebox' is RH9 (Shrike) 'localbox' is Debian 3.1 When I check for partition

Re: Cloning a workstation [PowerCockpit]

2004-12-08 Thread ocl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2004-12-08 19:51: Try PowerCockpit. Allows you to copy an image of the original workstation (to a file) then deploy the image to another machine (which may be dissimilar). Are you sure it supports Debian? http://www.mountainviewdata.com/us/products/pwc/pwc_system.html

Re: Iptables the Debian way?

2004-12-07 Thread ocl
Joe wrote on 2004-12-08 01:16: I have to admit this is one of the few mods I make to Debian. I've set up an iptables script which starts, stops, clears and checks status. Iptables is not, of course, a daemon, but start installs rules and enables ip forwarding, stop clears them and disables ip

OT: lmtp forker

2004-12-02 Thread ocl
Hi, [I am sorry this is somewhat off topic, but could not find any information about this enywhere else] I am looking for something, which I dont know what to call, that does this: It receives mail from postfix (through smtp/lmtp) and then delivers that mail to _two_ IMAP servers on (through

Re: [Solved] Re: [Debian SID] aptitude upgrade problem

2004-11-29 Thread ocl
Ibrahim Mubarak wrote on 2004-11-29 14:03: By the way, what does obsolete packages mean in synoptic (could not find anything about it in the help)? Is it like with aptitude? I preferred aptitude over apt-get because it would remove useless packages whenever the dependencies of main packages

Tedium of Network Settings

2004-11-28 Thread ocl
I have a box here I am using for various tests. It's got 3 NICs. I have to alter various settings for all or each one of them --domainname, hostname, ip, subnet etc.. I find it rather tedious and error-prone to go through several text files. Is there a way of doing this in a more integrated way;

Re: apt pinning

2004-11-25 Thread ocl
Eric Gaumer wrote on 2004-11-25 18:41: These are considered trivial repositories and don't support pinning. That is why you have to add the trailing slash. It's not a release but an actual directory name. You can check the Debian manual for a more in depth explanation of what the difference is.

apt pinning

2004-11-24 Thread ocl
Hi, I am trying to get a certain package (dbmail) pinned to a certain version (v2*). This package is not part of debian distribution --yet, but an older version (v1*) does exist for it in the debian repositories. This is the stuff that I added to /etc/apt/sources.list deb

Re: apt pinning

2004-11-24 Thread ocl
Michael Spang wrote on 2004-11-25 06:32: When I add the following lines Package: dbmail Pin: release version 2* Pin-Priority: 1500 to the /etc/apt/prefrences file, I would have expected that 'apt-get install dbmail-pqsql' (i.e PostgreSQL version of DbMail) would install v2.x, but it does

Re: And the thing is installed by apt-get at... ??

2004-11-23 Thread ocl
Matt Zagrabelny wrote on 2004-11-23 16:27: On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 00:42 +0200, Basri Kanca wrote: I know this does sound like the lamest question, but I simply have to ask it --please flame sparingly :-) When I do an 'apt-get install something', does something actually get placed in a menu item

Re: And the thing is installed by apt-get at... ??

2004-11-22 Thread ocl
Cybe R. Wizard wrote on 2004-11-23 02:09: On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:42:17 +0200 When I do an 'apt-get install something', does something actually get placed in a menu item under somewhere under the 'Applications' --referring to Gnome. If so, how do I know which menu path something has been placed