explained so far makes
little sense to a former network professional.
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not be able to route at 4
Gb/s whereas your switch may actually have that sort of performaance.
Are the clients on a separate subnet and if so can you put them on the
same subnet?
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Dan Farrell wrote:
Thanks for your responses, all.
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:30:22 -0800
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First off don't assign separate IPs to each port on your four port
card, bond them into a single interface. That will simplify your
config and perform better.
Perhaps I
. elog/einfo stuff is now printed at the end of an emerge.
Probably old news, but damn useful tweaks.
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outbound traffic with my VPS plan: 2TB
If you're hosting your own blog or other nonsense do it at home. If
you're making money off your site or have reasons for it not to be down,
don't host it at home.
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based on Gentoo?
Thanks,
Sven
I'd recommend PostfixAdmin. I personally use it with Postfix,
courier-imapd, and Mysql, but there is a wiki article on how to do it
all with Postgres.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Email:_A_Complete_Virtual_System_-_Postfixadmin
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mail-mta/postfixmysql ssl sasl vda
# PHP
dev-lang/php-threads bcmath berkdb cli crypt ctype curl exif
gd gdbm hash iconv imap mhash mysql mysqli ncurses nls pcre readline
session simplexml snmp sockets spell spl ssl suhosin truetype xml xmlrpc
zlib
kashani
or update your server in just about any distro of
Linux. It's a good habit to get into.
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.10.0.0.0 UG0 0 0 eth0
However unless you have enabled ip_forward on your router, Linux is
unlikely to route packets from one interface to another. I'm betting
that's your problem.
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servers).
What to do?
apr-util doesn't need Mysql unless you're doing your own db connection
pool within Apache (I bet you aren't), it just has that USE flag set.
echo dev-libs/apr-util -mysql /etc/portage/package.use
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kashani wrote:
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
The issue is, I need to keep mysql 4.1.x version for my job. OTOH,
say, last dev-libs/apr-util needs mysql 5.x version. The mysql
package isn't slotted, and this fact is rather strange (4.0.x,
4.1.x and 5.x versions are _very_ different, and all are widely
blown out that you can.
HTH-
James
9 out of 10 times compressed air fixes this. I just impressed my cousin
last month with this $2.99 fix when he was looking for a much more
expensive and involved fix.
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?
kashani, Gentoo user for five years and remembers when they added the *,
the bright green for new USE flags, and then sorted the active USE flags
first in the emerge output and still thinks the person(s) who came up
with those UI tweaks was a genius.
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of that notion right now.
The grass always looks greener on the other side and in regards to
Gentoo, it ain't.
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. Never had an issue even with the wonky 6650. I never
bothered with anything special other than local rsync and
http-replicator and just used portage locally on each box.
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any messages with putty or receive any mail with
Thunderbird 2.0
I'm quite confused - few weeks ago it worked like a charm.
Regards
Krzysztof Marciszewski
Anything useful info in your logs?
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not exist.
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does an eix-sync and glsa-check once a week and then I maybe emerge
something once a month. I've been playing with Apache 2.2 lately which
has been updating pretty quickly the last few weeks, but that's a bit of
out of the ordinary.
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to
LDAP and then one for Postfix accounts in LDAP. Both of those should
exist in many different forms though it's possible that a complete
AD/LDAP/Postfix how-to might exist. Try http://gentoo-wiki.org/ for
Gentoo specific how-tos.
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speaking
sarcastically and then watching you try to use it to prove some point
other than the obvious fact that you have no idea what you're talking
about. That my friend is pure comedy.
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Is it the end of another semester already[1][2]? Are we already due to
be subjected to the highly dubious ideas of Mr. Weigelt sporadically
over summer break?
kashani
1. search for Enrico Weigelt on gmane and sort by date in the Gentoo lists.
2. Aren't we due for top posting vs bottom posting[3
on your network
Bind is pretty much required.
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find the time I'll ask
for news on this on some kernel list.
Neither of these cases should have any relation to your problem since
they talking about NFS on a 2.4 kernel or over UDP in NFSv2.
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replication on a per db basis. I can go through this
option if you're interested. I've done a number of Mysql
upgrade/migrations this way and it's easier than it might appear.
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server
mysql -u root -p
drop database mysql;
exit; (do not restart Mysql at this point or you'll be locked out)
mysql -u root -p mysqldb-20070426.sql
mysql -u root -p
flush privileges; (this will load the new mysql you imported)
exit;
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it on Gentoo last year with no problems.
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and that it is
enabled on each device as needed.
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compatibility.
In regards to ssh-ing into Cisco routers, just be happy it actually
works. :-) It wasn't that long ago that they barely supported protocol 1
and interoperating with openssh was interesting.
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and kicked BSD to the curb shortly
thereafter. Gentoo in 2002 and it's still my favorite distro.
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with stripe sizes is not something Linux
software raid (or any hardware raid I've dealt with) supports.
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kB
Looks like it's pretty default to me.
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, and has more functionality
without jumping through hoops.
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Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 10:48 -0800, kashani wrote:
I hate to be that guy, but why is anyone using an MTA that was last
updated in May 1998? Use Postfix (or any other MTA under active
development), it's simpler, easier, faster, and has more functionality
without jumping
. Be aware the Squid
2.6 was finally released over the summer and most of the config stuff is
based around 2.5. I don't believe that the syntax has changed much, but
it's something to keep in mind.
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, your empty one, instead of your actual site. Then
thay come up with nothing when they hit
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/wordpress/ instead of the actual site tree.
Doesn't stop a determined person, but has the added benifit of keeping
x20x20x20x20 type crap out of your real logs. :-)
kashani
that the chain had a bit too much slack and
probably needed to be replaced. $28 and one half hour later the problem
was fixed.
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Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 20:59, kashani wrote:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
[unnecessary but good for the soul work...]
throttle it was pointed out that the chain had a bit too much slack and
probably needed to be replaced. $28 and one half hour later the problem
was fixed.
I would
for this? Maybe not just with
vlc but every app that can work with win32codes on amd64?
My understanding is that win32codec is generally not 64bit safe, but
they'd be fine on amd64 if you're running your OS as 32bit. If you're
running in 64 bit then you'll need:
emerge -pv amd64codecs
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bandwidth than trying to keep a local dist server current.
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problem.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-499331.html
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make things faster.
You can also buy a standard IDE to laptop harddrive converter cable for
under $10. Plug you laptop hard drive into your desktop, start you
desktop, mount the laptop drive, and rsync away between your disk.
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, else I'd
probably leave well enough alone.
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. You can also skip installing win32/real codecs and
download the codecs directly from mplayer in their essential codecs
pack, but you might need to massage them into place on Gentoo. I'm not
sure why the Gentoo ebuild requires the realplayer package to get the
real codecs.
kashani, who knows
of Apache2 and you
can't turn it on or off via use flags. If only you cared to study a
little before berating a new user.
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in the form of
lib/mysql/$db/$table.idb. It performs better and it is a bit easier to
tell how big your db is on disk or which db is using all your disk.
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/apache2/mod_proxy.h
mod_proxy is part of Apache2 core so it's already installed.
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with
mod_proxy and is based off the work in mod_accessibility and does not
actually do any proxying.
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without moving to 5.0 or better.
echo =dev-lang/php-5 /etc/portage/package.mask
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John covici wrote:
Also, what did work was dev-lang/php-5 I wish there was a way to see
what it was ignoring, etc.
emerge eix
eix -pv php
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config and set the socks proxy to be
127.0.0.1:1080 and you're done.
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similar tools.
mysql -u root -p
LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/firbird.csv'
INTO TABLE new_table
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
(column_name1, column_name2, column_name3);
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side.
If you don't set an IP with -D then it uses localhost which is what
you'd want in this case.
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Jerry McBride wrote:
Can someone tell me the major differences between mysql and mysql-community?
Thank you, in advance...
P.S. before you beat me up too badly, I've googled this one to death and not
found anything that satisfies my curiousity.
The answer at the moment appears to be that
. In any case the issues are a bit more complicated
than where your support comes from at least at the high end. For your
general web-app either would be fine.
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and would be interested in
some enlightenment. However I do know that 5.0.30, which appears to be
enterprise, has a number of high thread/concurrency Innodb fixes that
many of us 5.0 beta test^H^Husers have been waiting for.
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-5
/etc/portage/package.mask to keep from installing PHP5 or better.
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and relaxing with just a hint of
cinnamon. :)
I suspect you're doing *:443 in more than one place. SSL can not use
named based vhosts. You need multiple IPs to do multiple ssl vhosts
correctly.
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is that SSL is negotiated before the
request for the domain so you'll default to first ssl vhost Apache
loaded for that IP.
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so I
can use Squirrelmail. It sounds like I may need to though. Does
anyone prefer another webmail client to Squirrelmail?
- Grant
I've run squirrel, horde, and roundcube. I like roundcube best. It's
probably the simplest to setup and the cleanest interface.
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(with
HyperThreading enabled), 512Mb.
IIRC Open Office is very RAM dependent and the minimum recommended is
2GB to compile it in a reasonable amount of time.
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maildir
based system I can speak from experience when I say maildir is vastly
superior in almost all ways.
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if you restart your
interfaces often.
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point in the future appeals to you. :-)
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syntax which made
the queries you could do much more powerful, 2.3 was actual sendmail
style milters that didn't need to be requeued.
I've been really happy with Postfix over the past 4 years.
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. Gentoo does have
some unique issues because the Gentoo system is fairly stripped down
so things like dig, telnet, or ftp are missing until you add them.
That's much of the appeal to many people.
emerge bind-tools to get nslookup, dig, host, etc.
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(0xb7f8d000)
libssl.so.0.9.8 = /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8 (0xb7f59000)
libcrypto.so.0.9.8 = /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 (0xb7e58000)
libaprutil-0.so.0 = /usr/lib/libaprutil-0.so.0 (0xb7e45000)
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suspect that's the issue, that your new grep is missing pcre, though
it's hard to tell since you didn't mention which version of grep you
have installed. Additionally pcre became a use flag in 2.5.1a-r1
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partition for root. I'm guessing you're not root.
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a hash of the vhosts for
fast lookups. I'd assume Apache has some less efficient fallback code to
hash configs or it would fail to build without one or the other.
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queries... I had the DBA write the complex ones we user
which are not solving the same problem you are.
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your virtual domains are
going to be under virtual_mailbox_domains rather than transport.
I'd add the virtual aliases into the db for ham and spam, if you're
using PostfixAdmin you can add spam and ham in as accounts that are
created automatically wheneven a new domain is added.
kashani
, PHP,
Postfix, Mysql, etc. otherwise known as things I do care about.
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switching between major versions you may need
to change things. This is just a reminder of that.
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to cover anything
else on the system.
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. Are there Gentoo built stage4 tools anywhere?
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. The Changelog shows 4.1.21 stabilized on Aug 4.
4.1.20 was pulled on Aug 31. My boxes all show 4.1.21 as being valid
though I'm actually running 5.0.x on everything.
I'd sync again and see if it goes away.
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others, so I don't think there's anything
wrong with portage. Has anyone else run into this problem?
Those versions no longer exist in portage. You need to update and then
install in which case you'll get 2.0.58 and 4.4.3 respectively.
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, at this point.
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with the output of emerge -pv php
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is
inclined to write default configs.
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? Almost every email server in
existence has reasonable defaults that your idiot decided to mess with.
I highly recommend someone take a walk down to his cube and give them a
good smack in the back of the head.
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] dev-db/mysql-5.0.24
sfokxdb01 ~ # locate libmysqlclient
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.15
I'd straighten out the versions and then rebuild anything that uses
Mysql starting with PHP.
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outbound MTA queues on the originating side. Because it never enters a
real MTA it never gets retried when it fails.
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/Courier_Mail_System_with_PostfixAdmin
and hey the dev of Postfixadmin even reads the wiki.
http://forums.high5.net/viewtopic.php?t=8
kashani, thinking it's time to go freshen up his how-to again.
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substituting the
Gentoo stuff or you have to add them manually to virtual_comin_maps and
restart Postfix. This is the first trade off made for Mailman.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-224882-highlight-kashani+virtual.html
2. Courier-imap will throw a very unhelpful error message
it right.
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,
permit
That's pretty much what I run and you might want to look at
smtpd_data_restrictions as well.
Would it be OK to remove the following aliases since I never use them:
It's good form to keep them on your server and compile with the relvent
RFC which specifies these.
kashani
blacklisting.
kashani
* The first ISP I worked for actually hosted public.com which has
probably been the most hijacked domain ever. It's a fun Monday morning
when some moron decided to block your entire ISP without actually
looking at the headers. It gets slightly less fun the fifth and sixth
.
I installed that once mnths, maybe years ago but all I remember is
that is was an enormous pita to do anything with.
Yeah NFS on Windows was awful. Samba/CIFS is the way to go unless you
really have a week or two to waste.
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courier-imap directly
from this script but not the init script... Has anyone had this problem, or even
have a solution.
Thankyou.
Couple or forum threads and a bug about it. Looks like upgrading to the
unstable 4.0.6 is the best workaround.
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with knowing where the packets are going than the
specifics of what is inside them.
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-0.4.9_p20060302 still builds cleanly. IIRC there isn't much
difference between the two though 0302 will occasionally bomb out on
weird .wav files.
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a few packages. Took maybe
60 minutes or so since I had to manually setup the RAID 1 first.
I guess the con is more stuff to remember to build into your kernel and
watch for updates on.
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and it would be cool to put some
faces to names and get a beer or two.
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Kashani,
I had no plans for Linux World. Never been to one. That said it
sounds like fun. Let's try to work something up off list. I'm down in
Los Gatos. If other Gentoo users are nearby maybe they can drop one of
us a note off list and we can make it a small party. Sounds
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and then forgot to change the To: address. Sorry about that.
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as well. It might be worth it to manually run
env-update and/or log out and back in, though those are both long shots.
Assuming that doesn't work strace or lsof would be my next step in
figuring out what it might be looking for.
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RAID card as well which was
supported without issue though the naming is a bit odd ie /dev/sda1 on
another system is actually /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 on that system. Keep that
in mind and follow the install guide and you should have no issues.
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the
speed of large installations. Most home user or small business users
won't run into that.
Or you can install Postfix/Sendmail/Exim which have had actual
development over the last eight years.
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gcc/glibc update by starting
from newer binaries in a hypothetical 2006.1 stage3.
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