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2008 Apr 01
3
"Dumb" proxying?
...atabase (preferably something serverless like sqlite) so that no matter
the query, it'll return one server? I don't really want to add "database
management" to my list of jobs I have to do, especially for ~1000 users, and
when I don't handle user creation/deletion.
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Dan Bongert dbongert at ssc.wisc.edu
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2008 Mar 24
2
Commands failing silently?
...children, etc. There aren't a
large amount of processes on the machine either -- only 122 at the moment.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Have I been hit with some sort of
cunning rootkit? This machine shouldn't be publicly accessible; it's behind
our firewall.
Thanks.
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Dan Bongert dbongert at wisc.edu
2006 Feb 07
1
locking problems with RHEL 3 and dovecot
...es or .
Since the changeover, things have *mostly* been going ok, but I've been
having some problems that I think are locking-related.
I'm getting reports from users about IMAP hangs (mostly from Thunderbird).
Sometimes I see this in the Dovecot logs:
ovecot: Feb 06 11:30:45 Error: imap(dbongert): fcntl() failed with mbox file
/home/d/dbongert/mail/worklists/tech-partners: Resource temporarily unavailable
Now, I have read that one should have everything that touches a mailbox use
the same sort of locking, but that's the thing--these mailboxes are only
accessed via dovecot. I'm sur...
2002 Sep 23
1
interesting WINS resolution problem iwth 2.2.5 PDC
...n<00>
Though I'm not sure where the <0x20> and <00> are supposed to signify.
Any thoughts? All the rest of the clients in the domain are resolving
properly. (the faulty machine in question was running Win2k Pro, and is now
running WinXP Pro after a clean reinstall).
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Dan Bongert <*> dbongert@ssc.wisc.edu
Beware by whom you are called sane. - Walter Anderson