On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Dion Sole wrote:
An acceptable number of errors is about 1 error per pass. 2 is pushing it.
The only acceptable number of errors per pass is 0. Any more than than
and you need to RMA the memory. (Or just replace it if it's out of
warranty)
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at might
give you a bit of an idea where to start.
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hine (400Mhz AMD K6).
Did using the tulip driver help?
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s good. The FA
series of cards are extremely well supported under linux. I've been using
them since the 2.2 series of kernel.
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your ISP's server.
Also, if you are connecting from the internal side you can setup a hosts
file on the sendmail box with your internal IP Address given a name.
192.168.1.3 two-proc_secure
192.168.1.4 jen2
etc...
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horitative answer:
Name: espersunited.com
Address: 24.117.226.93
looks good from here.
Mail should be flowing at this point, but you'll prolly want to confirm
that. =)
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A quick search found this:
http://quasar.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~selinger/ccrypt/
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espersunited.com.
I'm not sure about 1Accreddited's text box =)
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m. IN A
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
com.10800 IN SOA a.gtld-servers.net.
nstld.verisign-grs.com. 1109798105 1800 900 604800 900
;; Query time: 6723 msec
;; SERVER: 24.93.1.120#53(24.93.1.120)
;; WHEN: Wed Mar 2 16:08:58 2005
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 106
No
sendmail.cf with the command:
m4 sendmail.mc >sendmail.cf
(Don't forget to backup your existing configuration yada-yada-yada)
Then make sure esperunited.com is in /etc/mail/local-host-names
If neither of those suggestions work, you might want to post your
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc so it can be ch
domain.com RELAY
192.168.0 RELAY
127.0.0.1 RELAY
makemap hash access
Hope that helps,
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erience this strange behavior?
This is a known issue with the slashdot HTML.
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Collins Richey wrote:
You probably love emacs, too .
I still don't know why someone would want to run an Operating system like
emacs inside of thier operating system of Linux. But I digress...
:w!
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grub, so if you find out you typo'd something,
you can edit it and still get in without booting to a rescue disk.
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:30:38 -0500 (EST), Christopher Fisk wrote:
What fun is life without a little danger :)
You are asking that of a person who makes a living at IT? I much prefer a
nice boring day than a "Fix it or your fired" day.
As with
d for
each distribution) is that you can use the same kernel for every
distribution.
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are bigger, stronger and better at abstract thought than women. Really,
if you are a girl, what would
install sudo and run sudo firefox?
The other option is to look into xhosts and figure out how to set the
magic key.
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/dev/hdb3
title=distro2
root (hd1,0)
kernel /distro2-2.6.8.1 root=/dev/hdb4
title=Windows
root (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
This method will scale up to as many drives and distro's as you can toss
into the machine.
Hope this gets you on your way,
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, David Corbin wrote:
Where is uuencode packaged?
I believe it is uulib
That said, you might look into the uudeview package. Supports more
mimetypes and seems to be a dropin replacement for uudecode.
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:28:56 -0500 (EST), Christopher Fisk wrote:
Not sure about the paid support, but (IMO) the correct way to rollout an
update to your servers is to get another machine with the same software
setup that you can test on. If you have a
. This is true for almost all types of systems. Yes,
buying another machine will cost you little bit, but the first time it
prevents downtime, it's practically paid for.
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Christopher Fisk wrote:
I agree, in fact, I will probably end up replying to the wrong person on some
threads, which can become annoying. But that said, if you have access to
procmail you can use the following recipe to keep from getting duplicate
messages:
:0 Wh
FORMAIL -D 8192 .msgid.cache
It keeps a list of all message id's sent to you and deletes duplicates.
Great for instances such as this. (it's been useful for me because of all
the lists I am on)
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features of IPSEC.
Cipe also has a terrible authentication scheme. While the traffic itself
is encrypted at whatever keyrate you specify, the key exchange is only at
32 bits, which is trivial to crack.
Depending on your security requirements this may not be an issue, but it's
something
may not be neccesary, but it won't hurt. When you are done
just unmark it as active in fdisk, and try to boot.
After this you'll want to reinstall grub like you did previously, except
to the MBR instead of to the first partition on hda
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with rpm you
can use epm to query packages as well, which uses the same syntax as RPM
does.
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Chris I wrote:
>Sounds like a font problem, or possibly a localization problem, but why
>mess with wine when you can use x-chat, or one of the many other
>excellent native clients?
Agreed, BitchX is the client to use for IRC, in windows and in linux =)
Christo
t smtp2...
As it stands, it is too easy to lie about where an e-mail message has been
and who it is from, and that is perfectly valid to do with the current
version of SMTP.
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ive for sharing files to the Windows XP partition, and
make the main WinXP partition NTFS.
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cate:x:1006:
xcdwrite:x:1007:
freenet:x:1008:
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>That's me! :)
My most important thing about when I buy a house will be if there is high
speed access available. I can run the wireing myself, or even use
wireless, but dialup just isn't an option anymore.
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s on the forums at
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=23703&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=6
The perl script would be edited to have the proper phone number, but that
should do what you are looking for.
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e a G450 running in Dual head mode. My XF86Config file is available
at: http://24.169.2.45/~chrisf/XF86Config-4
Let me know if you have any issues converting it.
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shouldn't be losing any. Check your
procmail.log file.
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than my family, your beer comes from farther away than my beer, you and
your son like each other, your wife's butt is higher than my wife'
aybe easier to do the filtering
>directly in your mail client.
In that case you'll want to use formail
man formail
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.html
Was developed under FreeBSD, but I've got it working on Gentoo right now
on my home machine that I gave someone a completely separate chroot'd area
to work in.
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; > Greetings and TIA, Matthias
# adduser luser
# ln -s /bin/bash /bin/rbash
# echo "/bin/rbash" >> /etc/shells
# chsh -s /bin/rbash luser
# cd ~luser
# su luser
$
and then:
$ cd /
rbash: cd: restricted
Does that accomplish what you are looking for?
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oll mail.domain2.net with proto POP3
user "johndoe" there with password "password" is johndoe here options fetchall
warnings 3600
Hope that helps,
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procmail-filtered
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virus
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people popping in often. Sure we had users who would
pop in every minute, but it didn't put any noticable strain on the server.
It was an old P133 with 64MB of ram running RedHat 4.0 if that tells ya
how long ago =)
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n the Power Supply.
Hope that helps,
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Mark Fisher wrote:
>Jul 22 15:15:34 caesar sshd(pam_unix)[2169]: session opened for user mark by
>(uid=1000)
>Jul 22 15:15:37 caesar su(pam_unix)[2174]: session opened for user root by
>mark(uid=1000)
Et tu brutus?
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need to
he SRPM instead of the RPM and recompile it on the fly
and install from that. That way you knew when you installed the RPM that
everything would work for you. (Well most of the time).
Gentoo just made it so I'm getting the "SRPM" everytime.
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Brian Downey wrote:
>Tell me again how Microsoft is making computing trustworthy?!
You can completely trust them to get it wrong?
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Sysadmins unavailable because they are in a meeting talking about why
they are unavailable so m
licity of m4 along with the power of being able to hack the
cf directly leads to a very robust system.
BTW: This is completely getting offtopic. They are both MTA's, they are
both configurable to do what you need it to do, and they both get the job
done. Use what you are more comfortab
ext2 format.
You can either change it, or just ignore it and not worry about it =)
Shouldn't cause any issues either way.
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rge -u sendmail and not thinking again about it.
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>nothing here
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Joao Sena Ribeiro wrote:
>On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 15:59, Christopher Fisk wrote:
>
>> This assumes we changed operating systems to start
>> running Gentoo. What about when we just add Gentoo
>> to the list of operating systems we use?
>
>P
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Fred Van Andel wrote:
>What operating system were you using BEFORE you used gentoo?
>
>ANSWER: >><<
This assumes we changed operating systems to start running Gentoo. What
about when we just add Gentoo to the list of operating systems we u
ts?
I use Cyrus-IMAP, Sendmail and MailScanner. This allows me to use
Cyrus-sasl and do SMTP authentication viz a separate saslauthd and sasldb
authentication file making it so the e-mail users are separate from actual
users on the server.
Cyrus-IMAP also supports POP3.
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On Wed, 8 Jul 2003, Chris Graves wrote:
>sounds like a classic case of dma not enabled...
>
>try emerging hdparm, setting dma, and then setting hdparm to run at
>boot.
hdparm -d1 -c1 -k1 /dev/hdX
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tes when it asks you)
install HTML::Parser
quit
That will get you a new Parser.pm file.
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Return-Path header?
Add the following to your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file and rebuild your
sendmail.cf from that.
MASQUERADE_AS(`mydomain.com')
Have fun,
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-B
te being CC'd on list mail because I'm already
getting one of the messages already. If you reply just to me and not to
the list I will still get the message. Which is fine.
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You can add a symlink to the
/etc/procmailrc file in thier home directory, or you can add an actual
.procmailrc file and use and include line
INCLUDERC=/etc/procmailrc
Hope that helps,
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>Do you know a good howto that covers the whole thing? I found some but still I
>am at a loss.
I wrote a howto / tips and tricks that I put on the Gentoo Forum.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=23703&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Hope that helps,
ations this would work fine for moving the
data to another workstation. I'm not sure about getting it into a format
that can be read by a pop or IMAP daemon.
Good luck,
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er after the smtp:)
Now you create the mailertable database:
makemap hash mailertable /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
then restart sendmail and any messages going to aol.com or earthlink.com
will now go through your ISP mail server, while any other messages will go
directly to their destination.
HTH,
Chris
when inline
posting you usually are better about trimming messages, which saves
bandwidth. Figure if you trim 10k worth of a message off it doesn't sound
like much, but you get a mailing list with 1000 members, you have saved
the mailing list provider 10MB worth of transfer for that one messag
l that if my message is starting on the second page
>of the mail, no-one is going to read it.
That is why you do inline posting, delete what you aren't replying to and
just reply to the parts as you get to them.
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firewall-2.3.8-pre9
(Make sure rc.firewall-2.3.8-pre9 is chmod 700)
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-B your.ebuild will just compile the binary package and not install
it.
emerge -b will compile and install the binary package.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem that -B option is in the documentation yet.
HTH,
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e one MAC address registered to be allowed online.
Why not go with a full firewall?
http://monmotha.mplug.org/~monmotha/firewall/firewall/2.3/rc.firewall-2.3.8-pre9
http://monmotha.mplug.org/firewall/index.php
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do sleep 5; done && (next command)
I already posted this in responce to anther message on the thread, but I
think you are overthinking this.
use ^Z to pause the task at hand, then use 'fg ; next-command' to put the
paused command back into the FG and add the new command to the end
load and quite a while to untar it. I'm going to sleep now... I wish
>I could tell it to untar once it's done downloading. Too bad I can't
>start over without losing all the progress it already made."
sure ya can.
^Z the process to pause it, then type:
fg ; halt
Chr
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Mike Principito wrote:
>You might also want to exclude /tmp and /var/tmp. Would you have to
>exclude /dev?
No need to exclude tmp, but I guess it wouldn't hurt. I have less than a
MB of data in /tmp.
Tar handles /dev fine.
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ead your old partition table from the
original drive and then write it to the new drive if the drives are
identical). Format those drives, mount them as explained in the install
guide and ftp your tarball over to that disk.
Untar the tarball, then mkdir proc (So you have a place to mount your
ED]
|uudecode -o /path/where/you/want/to/save/file.ext
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to run would be to download and run memtest86. Just get
the floppy image and write it to a floppy. Then boot with it in your
drive and you're all set.
I would let it run for 10-20 passes or so and it'll let you know if your
memory is ok.
Christopher Fisk
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dual booting
windows and linux in any form are having those problems because Windows
isn't on the first primary partition on the Primary Master drive.
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rver with something like
MailScanner or McAfee Virus Scanner running with Sendmail/exim/etc
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