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2013 Jan 15
2
Using postfix in CentOS 6 to relay mails to First.Last@gmail.com
Hello fellow CentOS users,
I'm using:
# cat /etc/*release
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
# rpm -qa | grep post
postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.x86_64
on 2 servers: preferans.de and (yes, funny name)
static.103.78.9.176.clients.your-server.de
I own several domains and would like all
incoming mails addressing those domains
to be forwarded to my Gmail address.
So I have setup the MX-records for my
2007 Apr 25
1
dist label names
...multi-dimensional scaling of the World Bank's quality
of governance indicators for the Balkan region. I am having trouble
labelling my plot. Could some kind person help me out. How do I set the
attribute Label by a variable (say, "Code")? At present I get this:
>qog.dist<-dist(Balkans.data, method = "euclidean", diag = FALSE, upper =
>FALSE)
labels(qog.dist)
[1] "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" "10"
I know this must be a really basic questions, but none...
2017 Jul 29
5
under another kind of attack
On 07/25/2017 07:54 AM, mj wrote:
> Since we implemented country blocking,
Please don't do that. Balkanizing the Internet doesn't really benefit
anyone, and makes innovation a lot more difficult.
Instead, take a look at the fail2ban scenarios in this thread, which
solve the actual problem with a precision tool, instead of a hammer.
Doug
2014 Aug 11
3
Use postfix and spamd on CentOS 6 - looking for a shortest guide
Hello fellow CentOS-users,
on the net there are lots of Spamassassin related HOWTOs - describing how
to create a shell script for Postfix and how to install Spamassassin and
start its spamd daemon - step by step. Additionally antivirus setups are
described...
But I have a strong feeling, that this is unneeded on CentOS 6 - because
there are already preconfigured stock packages for postfix and
2017 Jul 29
0
under another kind of attack
On 07/29/2017 07:44 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 07/25/2017 07:54 AM, mj wrote:
>> Since we implemented country blocking,
>
> Please don't do that. Balkanizing the Internet doesn't really benefit
> anyone, and makes innovation a lot more difficult.
Perhaps I need to be more specific:
I block certain countries from accessing imap/smtp directly, as that is
where all the
2003 Nov 20
0
smbclient ls error: NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED (user permissions are okay)
Hi everyone:
I'll try to be both succinct and accurate here:
Attempting to get a directory listing from a DFS export fails using
"Samba 3.0", but works fine on windows (XP, 2K, NT4).
This happens via smbclient and via "smbmount"ed
directories. I had no problem joining this domain, and the user that
I am connecting as has permissions to open these folders (I checked
2004 Jul 21
1
RE: [Rcom-l] rcom 0.97 available for download
> From: Thomas Baier
>
> > I am confused as to what I need and must do.
> >
> > Your message said
> > ftp://cran.r-project.org/pub/R/src/contrib/Devel/rcom_0.97.tar.gz
> >
> > The DESCRIPTION file inside that download says
> > Package: rcom
> > Version: 0.95
> > Date: 2004-07-14
>
> That's too bad. Sorry for that.
>
>
2015 Nov 22
0
Authenticating VPN addresses: a proposal
There are many ways to set up and manage a VPN. Tinc's roots are a
"friend network", where there is a group of nodes that all trust each
other, and there is no central authority. It also works well in
situations where all nodes are controlled by the same authority, for
example when a sysadmin configures several nodes, like within a company
that wants to link together several
2018 Mar 26
6
How insecure is NIS ? Possible alternatives ?
Hi,
In the past I've setup simple centralized authentication with NIS and
NFS, without bothering about possible security implications.
Over the next month I have to setup a new network in a local school, and
I wonder if I should use NIS/NFS. I still have my own documentation,
it's simple and somewhat bone-headed to setup, and it just works.
RHEL/CentOS 7 still provide NIS, and I vaguely
2015 Nov 22
5
Authenticating VPN addresses: a proposal
TL;DR: a proposal for a new tinc feature that allows nodes to filter
ADD_SUBNET messages based on the metaconnection on which they are
received, so that nodes can't impersonate each other's VPN Subnets.
Similar to StrictSubnets in spirit, but way more flexible.
BACKGROUND: THE ISSUE OF TRUST IN A TINC NETWORK
In terms of metaconnections (I'm not discussing data tunnels here),
one of
2005 Apr 20
2
heckit / tobit estimation
Dear All,
we (Ott Toomet and I) would like to add functions for maximum likelihood (ML)
estimations of generalized tobit models of type 2 and type 5 (*see below) in
my R package for microeconomic analysis "micEcon". So far we have called
these functions "tobit2( )" and "tobit5( )".
Are these classifications well known? How are these functions called in other
2017 Jul 25
10
under another kind of attack
Hi folks,
"somehow" similar to the thread "under some kind oof attack" started by "MJ":
I have dovecot shielded by fail2ban which works fine.
But since a few days I see many many IPs per day knocking on
my doors with wron password and/or users. But the rate at which they are knocking
is very very low. So fail2ban will never catch them.
For example one IP:
Jul 25
2009 Sep 25
0
Wine release 1.1.30
...lantis Quest 1.0 demo hangs on exit
15325 gdi32: palette test fails in PC-BSD but not Ubuntu
15382 Tray icons won't appear
15642 Quake Live fails to install
15651 Corel Painter X needs GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap
15717 Far Cry 2 quits when OffscreenRenderingMode=fbo
15746 T-72 Balkans in fire demo hangs and sometimes crashes
15780 5 Days A Stranger game encounters a page fault on startup
15816 Office XP installer aborts early
16228 Cannot get a script function from within a comment node.
16240 really long lines fail to import into registery
16399 Theocracy "...