On 7/15/14, Jiri Bourek wrote:
> On 15.7.2014 11:13, Nick Edwards wrote:
>> On 7/14/14, Jiri Bourek wrote:
>>> On 14.7.2014 00:24, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
> one of the first thing
On 15.7.2014 11:13, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 7/14/14, Jiri Bourek wrote:
On 14.7.2014 00:24, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens.
Use a better operating
On 7/14/14, Jiri Bourek wrote:
> On 14.7.2014 00:24, Nick Edwards wrote:
>> On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
>>
>>> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
>>> one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens.
>>>
>>
>> Use a better operating system then
>
> Blaming
Nick Edwards wrote:
> On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
>> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this
>> is one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens.
> Use a better operating system then, I've used at work and home, suse,
> opensuse, rhel, centos, slackware and
On 14.7.2014 00:24, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens.
Use a better operating system then
Blaming operating system after *one* person reports somethin
On 7/12/14, Steve Litt wrote:
> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
> one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens.
>
Use a better operating system then, I've used at work and home, suse,
opensuse, rhel, centos, slackware and fedora, and never in my all
On 07/12/2014 01:41 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 12.07.2014 13:31, schrieb Steve Litt:
>> A malfunctioning lo will cause Dovecot not to connect to clients. My
>> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
>> one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens
>
> uhm i
Am 12.07.2014 13:31, schrieb Steve Litt:
> ifdown lo
> ifup lo
>
> A malfunctioning lo will cause Dovecot not to connect to clients. My
> experience with Debian Wheezy is that lo "goes down" a lot, so this is
> one of the first things I do when odd stuff happens
uhm if you *loopback device* goes