has much weaker specs.
Now that it's working how do you like the screen, size, etc? That's one
of the laptops I've been considering.
kashani
jets to your proprocessor as well?
kashani, moto geeks unite!
Mike Williams wrote:
On Monday 28 September 2009 04:41:08 Nick Khamis wrote:
So no Ultramonkey 3 on Gentoo? Anyone?
Looks to me like Ultramonkey is just some documentation, and as kashani said,
some skeleton configs for Debian. I do not see any actual ultramonkey
software or even special
be an ultramonkey question just trying my luck on the gentoo forum
first.
Regards,
Ninus
I think the issue is that Ultramonkey hasn't updated any software since
2005. And what their calling source looks like a skeleton config for a
meta package that'll work only in Debian.
kashani
James wrote:
So the best I can do is forward all traffic( 80, 443, etc) for the
group of websites to a proxy behind the firewall, then use software
such as what kashani suggested (proxypass, Squid, ngnix,
lighttpd, or Varnish) and parse the traffic with some form of
vhosts implementation
Dale wrote:
kashani wrote:
Dale wrote:
Hi,
I recently got DSL and youtube is growing on me. LOL I been trying to
find a really good hard drive that is around 400 to 500Gb and pretty
fast. It has to be a IDE drive, you know, the big wide cables. I don't
have SATA on this rig.
I have
computer time?
kashani
your
Yep, it's been studied and even has a a fun name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve
kashani
most powerful and flexible option, ngnix,
lighttpd, or Varnish.
There are some security concerns with this type of setup, ie running
daemons open to the public on your firewall, reverse proxies need to be
locked down, hard to do IP based restrictions on the webserver, etc.
kashani
fast but it appears they are a
little hard to find nowadays. In matter of importance: size, price,
speed. Newegg is great but will consider others as well.
Thanks for any pointers. Open to ideas.
SATA PCI card should be $20. I'd then go with a SATA II drive.
kashani
Torsten Veller wrote:
* kashani kashani-l...@badapple.net:
3. Doctored up portage.mask to mask the errant virtuals
=virtual/perl-Digest-SHA-5.47
=virtual/perl-Test-Harness-3.17
Thought grumpy thoughts at developers who let packages into ~x86
with completely broken deps. Hard mask that crap
-perl/TheSchwartz
perl-core/Module-Build
perl-core/Test-Harness
virtual/perl-Module-Build
virtual/perl-Test-Harness
And now I've got a fancy new bugzilla.
kashani
the Modeule-Build dependency tree which looks to be the
culprit.
kashani
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:40 PM, kashani kashani-l...@badapple.net wrote:
kash...@www01 ~ $ emerge -pvt bugzilla
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy ~dev-lang/perl-5.10.1
the overall speed. The update from 0.1.9 to 0.1.10 doesn't look like it
would account for the increased speed.
kashani
are on production when the push process is different,
the teams are different, etc. You *can* manage it, but given a choice it
buys you very little and I never meet a DBA that didn't like to tweak
things directly. Hell I've meet far too many that needed to taught how
to checkin code.
kashani
on here.
kashani
you
if the md5sum changes.
kashani
?thread_name=4404A628.1010301%40shorewall.netforum_name=shorewall-users
I can't think of anything other than firewall rules that include their
own bogon filter because they do go out of date within a year or two.
kashani
the docs in a tenth of the time it takes to even figure out where to
get the Gentoo docs in order to edit them. Hell someone can wiki - xml
the thing and create official releases every couple of months while the
wiki docs continue on as unstable releases.
kashani
. I buy a lot of motorcycle parts and tools.
Almost every site that isn't online only is as bad as this site or worse.
kashani
by your shell. It's complex to explain,
so bear with me:
I don't know about complicated.
cd
more .mysql_history
Works just like .bash_history
kashani
://www.shorewall.net/Documentation_Index.html which is going to far
better than trying to cobble everything together yourself.
kashani
got a clue what I am doing wrong?
Did you install all the compat packages it requires? I would use this
site as a base for installing all the packages you will need on Gentoo.
http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle10g.shtml
kashani
to be installed and how. Whether this is a GUI,
ncurses based, whatever is besides the point. An installer project
builds a set of tools that eventually can be used to install hundreds of
machines in a uniform way and that is damn useful.
kashani
, but I'd look at a few others
to see some of the other options available. The one you're using seems
to be pretty far out of date. While not wrong in any way it isn't taking
full advantage of the last seven years of updates in Postfix.
kashani
practically doubled
Mysql performance in our environment. Not instruction based, but most
other distros required waiting an additional six months for a release to
get this.
kashani
, or what packages to
keep the mail server tightly secure?
I generally found that keeping Webapps and users off you mail server was
good enough security. Also when building most of this stuff years ago
the hardened kernels were a bit painful. Probably much easier now.
kashani
.
kashani
CFLAGs and swap the drive back when done. I've
rarely had issues with this.
kashani
,
but I haven't been able to find any docs or post of how to proceed.
kashani
to make sure mysql is only listening to localhost? It
doesn't show up with nmap.
- Grant
sudo netstat -ptln
It' also works without sudo, but then you don't see the process
associated with the open TCP port.
kashani
. please upgrade. removal in 30 days.
sys-apps/baselayout-vserver
If I comment that out, I can at least keep working on the system until I
figure out which way to proceed.
kashani
Peter Alfredsen wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 10:28:05 -0800
kashani kashani-l...@badapple.net wrote:
I've been putting off the openrc upgrade on my vserver
account for some time and think it's finally come around to bite me.
Our vserver team had this to say about it on -dev a few days
depends on which
may or may not break the site. Now you've got two applications to QA
when you update any Perl module that is a dependency of both.
kashani
more useful than swapping the underlying language your webmail
client in implemented in unless your system is completely starved for RAM.
kashani
for the most part unless you're
pretty sure you know what it is. As you get a bit more comfortable and
have a history of working kernels you can experiment more.
kashani
Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, kashani wrote:
Momesso Andrea wrote:
So there is no way if I want to keep the databases runnung?
If your database isn't terribly busy I'd setup a second Mysql instance
on the same machines and make it a slave of your primary. Then when it's
the disparity in speed would cause.
kashani
on a database that isn't very busy, but don't get in
the habit of doing it that way.
kashani
Momesso Andrea wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 01:03:46PM -0800, kashani wrote:
I like LVM snapshotting for databases, but that takes some planning and
you have to stop the database. However your mysqlbackup are actually very
unsafe because I know for certain that Mediawiki uses Innodb tables
.
In almost all cases I can think of your RAID1 system will continue to
keep running with the lost of a single disk. Also RAID1 acts like RAID0
when you're reading from it so there is a performance increase on reads.
kashani
the
optional mysql-transport table.
virtual_mailbox_domains = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-transport.cf
I also recommend ditching the Gentoo How-to and using PostfixAdmin which
is light years better in schema and administration.
kashani
which is nice.
kashani
backups, TelX was a dick about billing
and has been extorting customers, And Skiplink handled the situation
VERY poorly on the customer service end IMHO.
You're a bit late to the blame party.
kashani
gone.
kashani
kashani wrote:
You didn't happen to unmerge coreutils did you because it was blocking?
If so that is the cause of your problems. I'm not sure how to recovery
from a lack of coreutils since most of your system binaries are now gone.
kashani
Oh good it wasn't coreutil. Watch out
as part of a larger group and am
directly responsible for a bit over 1500 of them. I can devote an hour
or two every couple of months to updating my home Gentoo box and fixing
my wiki entries or I can fight with Guide XML for three or four hours
and generally produce nothing useful.
kashani
wring about NAT routers, but damned if I can find
the actual parts of the thread I want to respond to.
kashani
Dale wrote:
But isn't this true of any ISP or email host?
Dale
Not on my server which I run myself. Want to buy domain hosting with
imap-ssl, pop3-ssl, and smpt-ssl (sorry no non ssl user connections)
with no searching or archiving of your mail for $30 a year? :-)
kashani
Michael Sullivan wrote:
My MSOutlook 2007 and my Mozilla Thunderbird email clients on my laptop
cannot connect to my exim mail server. I can't seem to figure out
why.
Can anybody help me fix this?
And the log files say what?
kashani
is usually
painful and frustrating.
kashani
-Q Local Address Foreign Address
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 4311/dovecot
And are you connecting via IMAP in your clients, the server addresses
are correct, you can telnet to your mail server on port 143, etc?
kashani
#Configure
kashani
Michael Sullivan wrote:
Are you port forwarding port 143 through your NAT if you're using NAT?
Are you allowing imap in your firewall rules?
I'd also try the suggesting of changing to listen = * suggested here.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Dovecot#Configure
kashani
From nmap:
143/tcp filtered
having severe
fragmenting issues at 90% usage and up.
kashani
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag, 2. September 2008, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 15:39 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
you have space left, but the inodes are all used up.
Typical problem for fs like extX.
What fs should I use instead? For future
most crazy jobs would die around 4GB on 32 bit systems.
kashani
the database around, but as long as nothing changes
relative the mysql datadir it will also be fine.
You might want to check your Mysql install and purge bin logs if you
haven't lately. That tends to be the silent /var filler-upper in many
systems.
expire_logs_days = 7 is your friend.
kashani
. I can easily add kash_gallery3 when a new
version comes out and don't have to worry about how to deal with db
'gallery' which I think is the default. You'll have to change the
settings in the config file of the app to reflect your changes, but that
should be simple.
kashani
a large maildir,
but much more useful if you're offline or traveling quite a bit.
If you're using Mutt I'd look into offlineimap
http://www.linux.com/feature/133834
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that would matter to the human
race.
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than
average. Getting lucky is not the same as being able to evaluate a
significant portion of the key space in a short period of time.
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a reference to the interesting meet-in-the-middle attack which
reduced 3DES key space down to 112 bits from 192. Obviously that was
unknown when 3DES was built.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_DES#Security
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session simplexml soap sockets ssl sysvipc
threads unicode xml xmlreader xmlrpc xmlwriter zip zlib
Is your Apache also built with threads? If it is not I would rebuild PHP
without threads and try again.
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Mick wrote:
This is typical grc.com style FUD for paranoid MSWindows users. He is a
really good salesman in IT snakeoil (his background is in marketing).
I'll second this. He's clown.
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card looks reasonable though one of the comments indicates
that someone had issues doing RAID5 via Linux with it which seems
strange. You can always test and return if it doesn't work out.
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,UPDATE PRIVILEGES ON your_db.* TO
'your_user'@'localhost';
GRANT CREATE,DELETE,INSERT,SELECT,UPDATE PRIVILEGES ON your_db.* TO
'your_user'@'192.168.2.%';
and so on.
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. Comments will also help you remember
why you did stuff so when you jump to the next major version you can
glance over package.use and see if anything jumps out at you. It all
makes it easier to read and manage as your /etc/portage/* files gets
more complicated.
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before emerging. This
way you know your changes will remain the next time you run emerge uD
world or update mplayer on its own.
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and bane upon our fair Internet.
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Integrated Login. You don't
need it and your imap server won't support it without jumping through
some hoops. As long as you're using imap over SSL there is no reason for
it.
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to shut your master
down, it's a nice short cut to avoid looking up the log position when
you dump and what not. Also rsync is much faster than doing a
master-dump mysqldump in most cases which makes for less production
downtime.
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script to point to the new config file.
A chroot would be just a waste of space, since you can use the same
binary for multiple instances.
About the only reason to run multiple instances is testing different
versions hence the chroot.
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Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of
MySQL. Is there any good reason?
All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a
different
. You've got Exim set to
deny IP addresses that do not resolve.
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that same kind soul please repost the info? And if possible the
same for AMD?
cat /proc/cpuinfo and look for lm, which stands for long mode, under the
flags. I'm pretty sure that works for Intel and AMD.
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MUST NAT
on each interface or you'll have all sorts of routing fun that does not
work.
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tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom
How does that look?
Where is your mynetwork statement. You need to have at least 127.0.0.1
in it or locally generated emails won't be able to relay.
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at why you can't authenticate.
I'm going to guess that you haven't bothered to setup smtp
authentication via sasl yet.
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the following lines and then restart
Postfix. It should just work if you already have TLS setup.
smtps inet n - n - - smtpd
-o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
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= 3600s
tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom
Additionally check to see what port Postfix is listening on. It's on
port 465 on my server and you'll need to set your mail client to SSL
rather than TLS.
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the mailman user to
point to the right homedir, make sure your lists are in the right place,
etc.
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and
reimport any db you'd like to take advantage of it.
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host must be filtering the ports?
It's fairly standard practice on large mostly residential user ISPs to
filter outgoing port 25 traffic to any IP, but the local SMTP servers.
This stops a fair amount of spam, but can make troubleshooting complicated.
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a customer prefix for
databases. Some thing like acme_drupal, sears_drupal, etc which will
make it much simpler to remember what db is for what.
You'll need to work out your release system. I'm not sure what tools
drupal offers if any. Have you looked through their docs?
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router1 NAT addresses it doesn't want to.
Adding that subnet to the NAT list will, but that is outside the routing
table or it would have already worked.
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James wrote:
I only ask because Sun just paid
a billion dollars for MySQL
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/16/sun-mysql_1.html
How is it that Open Source is for sale?
GPL?
Dual license.
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from PC2 and vice versa. That'll make sure that PC1 is
forwarding packets correctly.
If both of these are fine, it's possible the router1 is not NATing
192.168.2.0/24 addresses.
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to PC2 so when traffic bound for it
comes it, it'll know what to do with it.
route add -net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.1.23
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(Thunderbird, mail(mac)) chokes when I try
to send a mail.
What error does your MUA return and what are the errors that Postfix
logs from the same transaction? I'm betting this is a SASL problem and
not a TLS problem.
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been at
least consistent on my wife's son's machines, or so I think.
Strange problem.
What's the exact URL you have set for your homepage? I'll be able to
track down which team to poke if I have that.
kashani, works at Yahoo.
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Stroller wrote:
On 20 Dec 2007, at 07:26, kashani wrote:
I used Redhat, Fedora, and Gentoo on 2550, 1650, 2650, 1750, 1850,
and 2850 PowerEdge servers ...
Blimey! You obviously know your stuff. So how do you find Gentoo
measures up to Redhat / Fedora on these machines?
Never had
looked that
hard.
I bought most of my 2850's about two years ago. Dual Xeon's, 8GB, 6 x
10k 146GB drives, and remote management card for about $4000. Discount
as appropriate.
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servers are responsible. Maybe PC-BSD is more interesting
than doing things Linux distros have been doing since they began. Is it?
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) I'd let
go for $500 + shipping if you or anyone else is interested. :-)
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/Directory
So how do I get symlinks to work?
That's all I have in mine. Are the logs files spitting anything
interesting out? I'd try testing a normal html file first and then
trying PHP incase you're running into open base dir issues.
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AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
FollowSymLinks is probably off by default. This is a bit of a gotcha
because rewrite rules don't work when it's turn off either.
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