Op Thu, 30 May 2013 14:57:54 +0200, schreef Benedict Verheyen:
snip
1. Download the source package of soprano-daemon to rebuild it to not
depend on iodbc.
2. Extract the soprano-daemon deb and change the dependency on iodbc,
then rebuild the package and install it.
I'm not sure one
of hacking will be required.
It's possible to assign multiple ip addresses to a nic, so that might be
a way to work around the problem of wondershaper?
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suggestion by Kelly. We use it inhouse for a webapp that creates an
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read.
Works great so far.
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. virtualbox might eat a lot of resources,
that's why I like container based solutions, as Andrei suggested.
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, and the interfaces of iodbc
and unixODBC differ enough.
Any advice would be great, as I'm stuck.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
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On 29/05/2012 12:35, Filipe Freire wrote:
Dear All!
I am running debian squeeze on a PC with intel i5 and graphics card:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Sandy Bridge Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 09)
x11 freezes if I go to
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On 21/05/2012 11:21, Joby Mathew wrote:
Send me the detailed documentation of nginx installation and configuration
process i debian if any one has
Installing nginx on Debian isn't that hard:
aptitude install nginx
or
apt-get install nginx
If you
On 29/04/2010 11:16, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
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Thanks, it's worth a try.
I'm not sure the java environments are the same.
On both machines they were installed with aptitude install default-jre
I'll try the backport of java using Firefox instead of Iceweasel.
Regards,
Benedict
On 30/04/2010 13:54, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
On 29/04/2010 11:16, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
snip
Thanks, it's worth a try.
I'm not sure the java environments are the same.
On both machines they were installed with aptitude install default-jre
I'll try the backport of java using Firefox
On 28/04/2010 11:00, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 09:35:51 +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Thanks for the info.
It's a client setting allright. I tried setting the keyboard layout but
that doesn't work. I think the keyboard mapping (kbd file) isn't
correct. Anyway, from Windows, i don't
On 29/04/2010 11:05, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:30:00 +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
(...)
If i use the webinterface of Citrix, he then also refers to the native
client but then it works on Ubuntu (firefox). When i try the same on
Debian (iceweasel), it still doesn't work. All
On 28/04/2010 16:56, Anand Sivaram wrote:
You could do the following.
1. install ssh server on your friends machine. Create port forwarding
in their router
Login to their machine as usual using ssh. To reduce ssh brute force
attack, change the ssh port from 22 to some larger number and use the
On 27/04/2010 21:18, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:38:32 +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
snip
I know nothing about Citrix client O:-), but found this forum thread:
***
french keyboard layout Problem using german characters
http://forums.citrix.com/thread.jspa?threadID=252710tstart=0
Hi,
i'm using Debian stable on a Toshiba Satellite Pro laptop with an azerty
keyboard layout (Belgian period) and when i use the Citrix client (v11),
it doesn't translate all the key combinations correctly.
I cannot use an umlaut with a small caps letter, it automatically makes
the small letter
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
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I ran the message through spamassassin again with the -D flag and this
is what i got. Notice the nan score now. Maybe it's that score again
that is the reason why counting the scores didn't work?
* 1.5 MIME_BOUND_DD_DIGITS Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary
Hi,
i'm using Debian stable and recently i noticed a few spam mails getting
through although the combined scores are high enough. It's flagged as
not being spam, the score is set to 3.9 but is actually way higher.
I also encountered something similar when the result of a test was
nan, anyway, the
Benedict Verheyen schreef:
snip
I didn't use ocfs2 nor hostf to do what i wanted.
I moved the homedirectories to the uml and it works for me.
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Hi,
i want to run ocfs2 to load a shared filesystem for 3 uml's.
ocfs2 allows 2 or more uml's to load the same filesystem so it should
solve the limitations of hostfs.
Anyway, i compiled ocfs2 support into the kernel and made a
/etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf file
Hi,
i want to run ocfs2 to load a shared filesystem for 3 uml's.
ocfs2 allows 2 or more uml's to load the same filesystem so it should solve
the limitations of hostfs.
Anyway, i compiled ocfs2 support into the kernel and made a
/etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf file.
However, when i want to start
Hin
i installed courier imap 4.1.1 in an uml server as replacement for my
current vserver setup.
It also has exim 4.63, maildrop, getmail4, spamassassin and clamav.
Courier is giving me following errors:
Aug 14 13:06:44 loki imapd: Error: Permission denied
Aug 14 13:06:44 loki imapd: Failed
Benedict Verheyen schreef:
Hin
i installed courier imap 4.1.1 in an uml server as replacement for my
current vserver setup.
It also has exim 4.63, maildrop, getmail4, spamassassin and clamav.
Courier is giving me following errors:
Aug 14 13:06:44 loki imapd: Error: Permission denied
Aug 14
Benedict Verheyen schreef:
Karl E. Jorgensen schreef:
snip
Then i'm stuck with either samba or nfs.
They should work. Or perhaps a clustered file system that allows the
same disk to be mounted read-write simultaneously by multiple hosts.
Such a disk could be located on the underlying host
Karl E. Jorgensen schreef:
snip
Then i'm stuck with either samba or nfs.
They should work. Or perhaps a clustered file system that allows the
same disk to be mounted read-write simultaneously by multiple hosts.
Such a disk could be located on the underlying host (=more ubd devices
on the
Felipe Sateler schreef:
I'm currenly looking at these options:
* COW funtionality
That wouldn't work either, since COW usually is done on mounted filesystems
too.
I could make a file and then mount that as extra partition and specify
in the fstab file that the /home dir corresponds to
Felipe Sateler schreef:
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Is it possible to have an UML server that houses the home directories
and makes them available for the UML servers that handle email and thus
save emails in those share home directories?
Maybe mount-bind the direcotries?
mount --bind /orig
Felipe Sateler schreef:
Then mount-bind them as many times you need. Note that the mounts need to be
done outside the uml servers, since you need to reach the original
directories.
For example, suppose you have the following structure:
/srv/uml1
/srv/uml2
...
Then, to mount the local home
Hi,
i currently have a setup in Debian that has about 8 vservers.
Now i want to move some vservers to UML.
I already have a kernel that supports them both and a test UML instance.
In my vserver setup, i have split my mailconfig. I have a vserver that
runs squirrelmail courier, a vserver that
Andrew Sackville-West schreef:
snip
yup. although for end-user control, i'd probably stick with something
like 3 or 4. Set up some default controls for maildrop and then let
the user customise as they like. I'd rather not let the user control
fetch/getmail, but that's just me.
You might,
Hello,
Following a thread here about fetchmail/getmail, is started playing
with getmail.
My current setup is as follows: fetchmail gets the mail for multiple
users and delivers to exim4. Exim then passes the message on to clamav
and spamassassin and the message then goes to exim again.
Last,
Andrei Popescu schreef:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.) What is 'reinjection in a mail queue'? Where can I learn how this
differs from whatever is being done by fetchmail as an example case?
Or does fetchmail also do reinjection in a mail queue?
As I understand it, the
network connectivity.
As it turns out it has nothing to do with Samba.
I thought i'd send this to the list as a reference in case people run
into this problem.
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of
this? How do i check that?
Thanks,
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Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Hi,
when connect from an WinXp machine to my sarge server with a 2.6.10
kernel, connectivity to the server is great.
However, when i upgrade to a 2.6.11 up to a 2.6.14, performance is
not great at all.
With connectivity i mean IMAP smb. I keep my mail
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
snip
I had a bridge up on that host as i was using UML.
However, I was in the process of moving my UML's to vservers and so i
didn't need the bridge anymore. After i removed the bridge, the
networking was fast again. Don't know why that gave problems with
certain kernels
very easy (have read some howto's) and their
are specific Debian howto's of it. Most of the projects mentioned have
Debian specific howto's.
Vserver is reported to use less resources than the others but i can't
verify it as i don't have that running at the moment.
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very easy (have read some howto's) and their
are specific Debian howto's of it. Most of the projects mentioned have
Debian specific howto's.
Vserver is reported to use less resources than the others but i can't
verify it as i don't have that running at the moment.
Regards,
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very easy (have read some howto's) and their
are specific Debian howto's of it. Most of the projects mentioned have
Debian specific howto's.
Vserver is reported to use less resources than the others but i can't
verify it as i don't have that running at the moment.
Regards,
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I found a mail on the web from a person who suffered the same problem as me.
I partial workaround dealed with using another program to browse the files
on the share (Total Commander).
Indeed, deleteing and copying files now works find but this doesn't solve
the reason why it occures in the first
group in the files /etc/passwd and
/etc/group via the adduser and addgroup tools so the uml user would be
known even when ldap wasn't started yet.
After rebooting, the bridge script started ok and the problem went away.
Pretty weird if you ask me but it works again.
Regards,
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Benedict Verheyen wrote:
I actually solved the problem. As i said, I was running 2 uml's on that
system and used bridging to allow the uml's to have network access. On
one of those uml's i run my dns server and so it needs to be up and
running before the other services boot as they need dns
[profiles]
path = /home/samba
browsable = no
writable = yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
Thanks for any info,
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or fake packages used to install your favourite
apps?
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(unstable)
I have no idea what is going on. Any ideas?
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Benedict Verheyen wrote:
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Thanks for the info !
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Hi,
i was looking to change the prompt of a UML and while i was at it i
noticed something in regards to the path that is set.
When logging in these files are processed (used echo to find out)
/etc/profile
/etc/bash.bashrc
~/.bash_profile
~/.bashrc
This might differ on your system as I:
*
.
Any idea how i can run my UML from console instead of X?
Thanks,
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this, my 2.6 kenel booted ok.
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-i386-smp-$(hostname) --revision $(date +'%Y.%m.%d.%H.%M')
kernel_image
As Andreas suggested, if raid and lvm is compiled into the kernel and if
those are the only reasons you want an initrd (because you've got raid
lvm on your systel), try it without then.
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this?
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the partitions i have now after i copied them to
the relevant lvm paritions on the same disk.
8. install grub to hdc too.
9. adjust fstab
10. reboot (keep rescue disk close at hand :))
11. test with uncoupling 1 of the disks at a time
Any holes in the plan?
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Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Pigeon wrote:
Sorry, not udev, devfs. Which probably negates my comment... however,
devfs is deprecated for 2.6. Maybe it's worth checking what state
devfs support is now in for your kernel; I confess I don't know myself.
Ha, indeed devfs is enabled. I will try
= http://hostname/bugs/
That's about all i can think off.
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I'm surprised that no one mentioned Subversion yet.
It has been mentioned several times
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Paul Akkermans wrote:
Hi group,
I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have
to search through that it could take hours to find this procedure.
Isn't there an easier way to do this with some sort of
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Good point. So what's the reason that debian kernel images come with
an initrd? An example I can think of is vesafb: in order for that to
be used it must be either builtin or in initrd. Right?
H.
The kernels Debian provides need to run on a broad number of machines
Title: lvm in xterm and screen
Hi,
when i start an uml from an xterm, it starts loading until a certain
line, for instance, Starting perdiodic command scheduler: cron.
and then it opens another xterm where i can actually log in.
The first xterm doesn't do anything anymore after that
Title: lvm and initrd
Hi,
i installed Sarge and opted to have all partitions including root on lvm2.
/boot is not on lvm2 but plain ext2.
However when i try to compile my own kernel, the kernel is unable
to mount /root.
After i compile the kernel, i do this:
mkinitrd -k -o
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Onderwerp: Limiting User Commands
Hello all,
Is there an easy way to limit the commands a certain group of users
can execute? I've
Hi,
i manage my Debian server via SSH. When i want to increase the size of a
lv (i use LVM),
i usually go to runlevel 1 and then do the business that i need to do.
Off course, in the process
of going to runlevel 1, the SSH connection is killed and i can't log
back in.
The reason that i go to
Hi,
i'm having trouble making an initrd (that works) for a custom compiled
kernel. If i use the 2.6.7 sarge kernel and using lvm2 (only boot not on
lvm2)all is well. I wanted to compile the 2.6.8 kernel activate the
framebuffer amongst other things. I can compile a kernel fine it gave me a
Hi,
after installing sarge and running the 2.6.7 kernel and using lvm2 (only
boot not on lvm2)
all is well. I wanted to compile the 2.6.8 kernel activate the framebuffer
amongst other
things. I can compile a kernel fine it gave me a Kernel panic: VFS: Unable
to mount root fs
on
$ apt-cache show equivs
Package: equivs
Priority: extra
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 51
Maintainer: Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: all
Version: 2.0.4
Depends: perl|perl5, debhelper, dpkg-dev, devscripts, make, fakeroot
Filename:
Brad Sims wrote:
Feel free to take a gander at my .screenrc at:
http://home.insightbb.com/~bmsims1/Scripts/Screenrc.html
Let me know if anything isn't entirely clear to ya. I wrote this
for plain people like me g
Hi Brad,
in the keybindings section, there's a statement like this:
bindkey
Hi,
1) I have a woody box where i installed some backports of X and other
programs.
When i started aptitude, it gave me a lot of broken packages because it
wanted to upgrade the X packages from unstable ( i have unstable sources
in my package list too) and marked the packages as broken. Anyway, i
Hi,
2) The version of checkinstall and installwatch from backports.org don't
contain a string in the version name so their version is the same as the
version from unstable. When going to the package discription i can only
see for instance for checkinstall
p 1.5.3-3
p 1.5.3-1
So i can't
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:28:48 +0200 (CEST), Benedict Verheyen
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Is there anyway i can view the location or to install from a particular
location?
apt-get install package/unstable
I guess.
No, this will not work as the version from unstable and backports is the
same
and to slim down the kernel.
what advantage does this have? does it make everything run faster,
even if everything that's in there is compiled as a module and maybe
not loaded, as opposed to into the kernel proper?
I don't think it speeds up things or at least not significantly. What it
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Yep.
apt-get -dy install FOO aptitude install FOO
where FOO is one or more package names, or 'upgrade' or 'dist-upgrade'
If you don't speak shell, the '' operator means 'execute the command
on my right if and only if the command on my left has a return status
of
Micha Feigin wrote:
I am trying to setup apache-ssl. The server fails to start with the
error (in the log file):
[Wed Jun 23 16:12:04 2004] [crit] Error reading server certificate
file /etc/apache-ssl/apache.pem [Wed Jun 23 16:12:04 2004] [crit]
error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no
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Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 6:29 PM
Subject: kerenls: hand-rolled v. stock
i'm looking into grabbing a new kernel (because the one i'm using
doesn't appear to have the soundcore option either
Why doesn't X read ~/.Xdefaults? It reads ~/.Xdefaults-miallen where
miallen is my username but why is the username necessary when it's already
specific to me through my home directory? It's just odd.
Mike
It does read it on my system.
Did you restart X to force it to read the file?
If that
Hi,
Often i get a Connection failed message when trying to update my
packages. This happens with apt-get and aptitude.
Last time i did this, aptitude tried to download several
packages and because of failed connections (and thus failing to
ddwnload certain packages) it only installed a few
Hi,
Often i get a Connection failed message when trying to update my
packages. This happens with apt-get and aptitude.
This part of the problem is probably solved (testing rigth now)
The problem is related to the number of seconds specified in the Timeout
var in the /etc/apt/apt.conf file.
I
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Mike
How are you starting X? Via X, startx, a display manager.. etc.
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Frank A. Uepping wrote:
Hello,
I have added a local directory to sources.list:
echo deb file:/usr/local/software/debian stable non-free
/etc/apt/sources.list
Further I have created a directory tree:
mkdir -p /usr/local/software/debian/stable/non-free
and put my .deb files
Hi,
on a Debian Woody, i installed lvm10. After a while my /usr ext3 parition
was slowly filling up so i wanted to do:
lvextend -L+1G /dev/main/lv_usr
resize2fs /dev/main/lv_usr
The first command succeeded, the second didn't because the partition
was mounted. I couldn't unmount the
Hi,
i have a machine that's serving as webdevelopment platform and i want to
create a bootable version of it.
I've seen references to IsoLinux that would enable a system to boot
from cdrom. I've had a look at http://www.linux-live.org/ too. Any
specific guides that illustrate how to do a LiveCD
for this case?
If i lookup my key online @
http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/skylane/pks-commands.php
, then I see that my email is correct but there seems to be a lot of other
stuff in my key.
pub 1024D/712CBB8D 2003-01-19 Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Key fingerprint = 2D48 4780 5081
snip
I changed the NameVirtualHost to *:port
and adjusted the VirtualHost directives to reflect
that change and it worked again.
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Hi,
a while back i had a working setup for webmail(squirrelmail) over SSL.
I basically forced http and https over port 9000 so everthing
was going over SSL.
These are the components:
apache 1.3.31-1
apache-common 1.3.31-1
php44.3.4-4
squirrelmail1.5.0-1
openssl
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 07:46:21AM +0200, Martin Hermanowski wrote:
snippage
Have you been able to get a wireless connection with another kernel?
If not, it's best to start of with as less security features enabled as
possible.
Maybe just the ESSID but leave the rest
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Hi,
I run SETI for many yaers now, on Woody and Sarge, and had never
problems. To
only time I shut down SETI, is when I play UT2003.
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
An open letter to Mozilla package maintainers (and a warning to those
who upgrade):
I have a very simple request...
Please, when versions of browsers are upgraded could you PLEASE save
my bookmarks.html file? I just lost ~6 weeks of bookmarks because
when I
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:19:34AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
That's one of the reasons i never save my bookmarks in a browser.
I have made php script that manages a few files that act as a db
with my links divided in pages, topics and so
Brent Bailey wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 17:26, richard lyons wrote:
On Friday 21 May 2004 16:52, Brent Bailey wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I installed debian sarge with d-i beta3. I
kept with the default partition sizes given with the multi-user
set-up, which set up / with 135468 K on a
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Hi all,
I've run into an error on the debootstrap program during install. I
have successfully installed Sarge before on a newer machine and it
works great.
This machine
richard lyons wrote:
I'm asking for a bit of advice here.
I wish to convert a kaddressbook database to abook format saving as
many fields as possible.
I could do this by exporting to cvs, importing to gnumeric (or any
spreadsheet), shuffling the columns around, re-exporting to cvs and
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
Nono, it found my card just fine. But what isn't working is the auto
detect scripts. Rico on debian-laptop suggested I configure things by
hand, and that worked.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
route add default gw 192.168.1.1
I'm not sure how to
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
I've now got the nvidia modules loading under 2.6.5 (hurrah!). This is
what I did (in order), although I'm not sure which are the important
parts:
apt-get install udev
/etc/init.d/nvidia-glx start
cd /lib/modules/2.6.5.dilbert/nvidia
modprobe nvidia
I must
Mark McRitchie wrote:
Morning,
(well it is here)
Somewhere there is a problem with the Linux.
This is what i've tried to get it to work:
1) Changing /etc/apt/apt-conf
You do mean apt.conf don't you?
Mark.
Well, yep that was what i found out
Hi,
i'm having a look at UML for jailing a daemon.
The networking part is not clear to me. What i would want
is this: (eth0 connects to the inet, eth1 connects to the lan)
* all incoming traffic on eth0 should also be seen by the UML's
For instance, if i would have an incoming ssh connection,
s. keeling wrote:
So if you install backports, you introduce new releases of packages
and maybe libraries on your system which might contain serious bugs.
Compiling the source of some apps (to install to /usr/local) might
even fail because they need a newer libc6?
Perhaps, yes. But consider
H. S. wrote:
How can I setup exim4 so that if I send email to outside world (non
home.pvt domains), the Sender field contains my sympatico domain, and
if I send mail to a local user on my home network, Sender has
home.pvt.
I have a file called email-addresses inside /etc
which contains the
If the user wants/needs newer software than stable provides,
the Debian system can accomodate that through the installation of
backports or even /usr/local.
That's something i personally don't understand. I'm not sure if i get this
right but isn't the point of running stable on servers that
| 1) Is it possible to have Courier work with LDAP without having to
| install courier-ldap?
Yes - if pam/nss in the libc uses ldap.
I couldn't get courier-ldap to work so i deleted it and
edited /etc/pam.d/imap instead to see if i could get
Courier to play nice with pam.
I've traced
Hi,
I have a problem authenticating a user who wishes to use IMAP
against LDAP.
My LDAP config works as i can log in and see the appropriate
messages from the logs and i also did a test with a user that
only exists in LDAP and not in PAM and stuff worked.
I also have a working config of Courier
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Apr 9 11:23:21 arthur imapd-ssl: Unexpected SSL connection shutdown.
Apr 9 11:23:21 arthur imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::192.168.1.10]
Apr 9 11:23:21 arthur authdaemond.ldap: nss_ldap: reconnecting to
LDAP server...
Apr 9 11:23:21 arthur authdaemond.ldap
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Support wrote:
Hi! Debian Users
How to make a hole Debian O/S backup if I don't have any Backup
Device..?
you dont need to do a debian os backup
- its backed up on the internet at gazillion places
- you can get free *.iso debian images
- you
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