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2018 Jul 10
4
Dovecot on CentOS 7
I guess I've been lucky. My Red Hat server I built in 2003 finally gave up the ghost yesterday. Fifteen years with almost zero problems running 7x24. Now I'm trying to build a basic server to host my e-mail using CentOS 7, Sendmail and Dovecot. Server is running great as are Sendmail and Dovecot but Dovecot only allows connections from the CentOS 127.0.0.1. I can telnet localhost pop3 and get a +OK Dovecot ready response. Trying to teln...
2011 Jul 12
2
Translating CentOS Manual to Turkish.
Dear Sezer, On 07/12/2011 10:37 PM, 7x24 WEB SERVICES wrote: > > My name is Sezer DEGE and I own a web hosting company. > > I come through the CentOS 6 release notes web page. > > http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.0 > > I'd like contribute by translating this to Turkish language if its needed....
2004 Oct 03
1
"#" sending
...I tried with login agents, zapbarge, authenticate , etc... Thank you in advance... -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Javier Rubio Xinet Solutions Av. Paseo de las Americas 2403-G, Col. Contry La Silla CP. 65137 Tel. 5x8 Directo (81) 81.03.00.92 - Tel. 7x24 (81) 81.28.42.57 jarubio@xinet.com.mx www.xinet.com.mx -------------- next part -------------- Skipped content of type multipart/related
2018 Jul 10
0
Dovecot on CentOS 7
...0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2325/dovecot On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:17 AM, John Rowan <john.j.rowan.jr at gmail.com> wrote: > I guess I've been lucky. My Red Hat server I built in 2003 finally gave up > the ghost yesterday. Fifteen years with almost zero problems running 7x24. > Now I'm trying to build a basic server to host my e-mail using CentOS 7, > Sendmail and Dovecot. Server is running great as are Sendmail and Dovecot > but Dovecot only allows connections from the CentOS 127.0.0.1. I can telnet > localhost pop3 and get a +OK Dovecot ready respo...
2000 Feb 01
0
looking for commercial supporters of openssh
...as pseudo-tty support), and I'm trying to pursuade them to use ssh and ultimately openssh. Since we're Bell Labs, we have a lot of Unix machines. One of the things that organization requires is somebody to supply them with binaries for several different unix platforms and to promise them 7x24 hotline support. Of course they are willing to pay for that support. I could provide them binaries (I already provide ssh 1.2.27 to a non-privileged area on the bulk of the unix machines) but they're not comfortable with relying on one of their own employees for the round-the-clock support....
2004 Oct 06
2
Softphone
Is there a softphone that works with Asterisk?
2004 Dec 10
2
need some advice on connections logs
Hello- What is the best way to deal with getting logs for someone attacking my box? I am not really sure, but I think it may involve tcpdump. Is there any way to implement this so that it can be running before an attack happens?.....see the problem is, that I do not have physical access to the box and if it is taken down(unaccessible by remote means), I cannot log in to start a dump. What
2003 Oct 31
37
File Permissions
I have set up Samba so that all users on my small network can read from my one of my Linux shares as well as write to that share. However, when user A saves a file to that share, user B can't open it -- and vice versa. How can I set up samba so that all files written to that share can be read, modified, and deleted by all users? Thanks in advance for an answer to this question.
2005 Dec 16
3
Server crashed with Common/ocfsgencreate.c, Common/ocfsgenvote.c
Hi Experts, We have a 4nodes RAC running and recently one is down due to hardware (fibre optics card) failure. Since running on 3-nodes RAC, the surviving server just keep crashing. We cannot figure out why is this happening but checking /var/log/messages we have these error (notice the msg before crashing at 8:32): Dec 12 08:30:45 x335-142 kernel: (2) ERROR: file entry name did not match inode,
2012 May 30
29
Why Are You Using FreeBSD?
Hi Everyone, This is off-topic, so please feel free to disregard it, but I'm sending it to this list in the hope that it will reach a largish number of users. I am currently looking at updating some of our advocacy material (which advertises exciting new features like SMP support), and before I do I'd like to get a better feel for why the rest of you are using FreeBSD. If you had to