Displaying 17 results from an estimated 17 matches for "msiscales".
2008 Sep 23
2
Shell script to list group members
I have several shell scripts to manage user accounts on a server. I've
been using a file with the usernames of peoples accounts that any script
needs to process. I had a thought that I can and should be setting up
groups and adding user accounts to those groups so I don't have to
maintain a set of files with the user accounts.
So essentially, I am looking for a (simple) shell
2008 Mar 25
16
Securing SSH
So I setup ssh on a server so I could do some work from home and I think
the second I opened it every sorry monkey from around the world has been
trying every account name imaginable to get into the system.
What's a good way to deal with this?
2008 Jan 24
4
Fedora user moving to CentOS
Greetings, I'm a Fedora user likely going to switch to CentOS in the
next few days. I'm wondering if anyone has some heads up advice for
me? I am very familiar with FC6 and before so I anticipate few problems
I haven't already seen (and know were fixed).
The main reason for the move is so I don't have to re-install so
frequently and hopefully not have to deal with so many
2008 Mar 19
1
IMAP - multi-simultaneous-user mail store
I'm finishing converting from POP to IMAP and I'm seeing some
potentially powerful uses, but I wonder if my ideas aren't more abuses.
I want to create 'multi-user' accounts that allow groups of users to
archive and share emails with each other.
For example, in the case of a sales department, emails from customers
may have requests for new product features. I could create
2008 Feb 15
1
Centos 5 and milter rpm's
As I mentioned on this list before, I'm switching from Fedora 6 to Centos 5.
I'm setting up the mail server and on Fedora I used the milter rpms for
greylisting, spamassassin, mimedefant etc. However I don't see that
those are included with Centos? Is this true, or do my yum repositories
need to be changed to look in an 'extras' location? Or is there some
other source
2008 Feb 07
3
package 'synchronization' for multiple systems
I'm setting up multiple systems and ideally I want the same package
configuration on all of them. So I'm going through yum and rpm queries
manually to try and get this done. There must be a better way. Is
there a way to use yum or rpm to configure multiple systems with the
same packages?
If yum or rpm has something native built into it to do this, that would
be great. If
2008 Jun 27
1
5.1 to 5.2 upgrade - perfectly smoothe
I run 3 servers and I upgraded them from 5.1 to 5.2 this week without
even a single glitch. So now that I've been running CentOS for a couple
months, I wanted to take a minute to say...
Thank you to CentOS, everyone on the list for the occasional technical
support (and thanks to the upstream vendor).
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2008 Feb 08
2
Date/Time config 'behind the scenes'
The GUI tool to set date time works great when your running X or
whatever, but what is it really doing in the background? How do I setup
automatic time synchronization from the command line?
Reference the GUI setup doc at:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/ch-dateconfig.html
2008 Mar 04
1
Rejecting spam
Sorry, not a direct CentOS question, but I know there's a lot of
experienced users on this list...I'm using CentOS with sendmail and
spamassassin. I've got it configured with spamass-milter and it is
working correctly. However, I was expecting to be able to reject mail
that is marked as spam, not just deliver it as usual. Anyone know if it
can be done and how? I know a milter
2008 Mar 31
3
Why does 'test -f' and 'test -e' return true on a (hidden) file that doesn't exist?
Why does 'test -f' and 'test -e' return true on a (hidden) file that
doesn't exist?
*> cat /home/talberts/.forward*
cat: /home/talberts/.forward: No such file or directory
*> test -f /home/talberts/.forward ;echo $?*
1
*> test -e /home/talberts/.forward ;echo $?*
1
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Name: talberts.vcf
2011 Feb 18
2
nss_ldap: reconnected to LDAP server ldap://127.0.0.1
Hello, I have a problem that I'm really having trouble figuring out. I
run CentOS Linux 5.5. I have three servers. All have been setup and
running with LDAP authentication for a couple years with absolutely no
problems.
Unfortunately a couple weeks ago, we had a power outage. Ever since, I
am having continuous problems with authentication to the server. I see
in /var/log/messages
2007 Apr 10
2
Dovecot Assertion on mail server with POP3 and LDAP authentication
Running two Fedora 6 systems with all the latest updates as of a week
ago. One system is the mail server (sendmail, dovecot), the other is
the master (open)LDAP server with the mail server running a slave LDAP
instance.
The problem I'm having is the client pop3 users are frequently being
told their passwords aren't correct by their email clients (Outlook,
Eudora). They try again, a
2005 Mar 11
3
Authentication error after authentication query (for Eudora 5.2 on Mac)
Greetings all, I'm a new user of Dovecot and want to say thanks for the
great software.
I am having a problem at the moment. I run a heterogeneous network with
windows and Mac clients logging into a Fedora Linux 2 box running
sendmail and previously UW-IMAP, but now Dovecot. I am using strictly
pop3, plain authentication with mbox format. Every computer in the
network is working fine with
2008 Feb 12
7
Making FORWARD_IPV4=YES permanent / DHCP multiple routers
First,
I'd like to configure my system to forward ip, to act as a gateway for
my network. I've always used a script during startup to do this:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ${UPLINK} -j SNAT --to ${IP_NAT}
This works fine, however I want this permanent so I don't have to run
the script on startup. I have the firewall setup with SNAT
2008 Mar 11
2
IMAP storage - mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir:mbox:~/mail/
I'm moving to IMAP and trying to understand all the details of where to
save email. The system is CentOS running sendmail - procmail which
delivers as:
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
I'm trying also to use Usermin as the webmail client. I can get mail to
deliver to $HOME/Maildir/ and I can get clients (thunderbird outlook
etc) to view them. However Usermin seems stuck with saving
2008 Feb 21
4
Dovecot on CentOS5 - (login) returned error 127
Running CentOS Linux 5 with sendmail-procmail putting email in
/var/spool/mail. I'm running pop3 only with the servers configured to
authenticate with ldap (which is configured and running OK). I do have
this same configuration on an older FC6 box and it works fine. I'm
thinking I just need to upgrade dovecot given all the nss_ldap problems
it has had, but I hate not using RPM
2008 Feb 21
4
Dovecot on CentOS5 - (login) returned error 127
Running CentOS Linux 5 with sendmail-procmail putting email in
/var/spool/mail. I'm running pop3 only with the servers configured to
authenticate with ldap (which is configured and running OK). I do have
this same configuration on an older FC6 box and it works fine. I'm
thinking I just need to upgrade dovecot given all the nss_ldap problems
it has had, but I hate not using RPM