Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1727 matches for "overkill".
2019 Dec 12
1
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
...n,
William Edwards
T. 040 - 711 44 96
E. wedwards at cyberfusion.nl
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marc Roos (M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu)
Date: 12/11/19 19:14
To: dovecot (dovecot at dovecot.org), wedwards (wedwards at cyberfusion.nl)
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Yes I am running sendmail next to dovecot on backend servers. That works
ok. I have some problems with re-routing mail in a proxy setup.
-----Original Message-----
To: Marc Roos; dovecot
Subject: Re[2]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
I was unclear in my question. The s...
2019 Dec 12
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Maybe nice to share some details?
-----Original Message-----
To: Marc Roos; dovecot
Subject: Re[4]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
I ended up 'hacking' LMTP support into the external spam filter. Someone
else already contributed 'real' patches to implement LMTP support, so
once I go live with this mail platform it should be stable.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
William Edwards
T. 040 - 711 44 96
E. wedwa...
2019 Dec 11
3
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
...groeten,
William Edwards
T. 040 - 711 44 96
E. wedwards at cyberfusion.nl
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marc Roos (M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu)
Date: 12/11/19 18:59
To: dovecot (dovecot at dovecot.org), wedwards (wedwards at cyberfusion.nl)
Subject: RE: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Yes dovecot, /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf ;)
service lmtp {
chroot =
client_limit = 1
drop_priv_before_exec = no
executable = lmtp
extra_groups = $default_internal_group
group =
idle_kill = 0
inet_listener lmtp {
address =
haproxy = no
port = 24
reuse_port = no
ssl...
2019 Dec 11
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Yes I am running sendmail next to dovecot on backend servers. That works
ok. I have some problems with re-routing mail in a proxy setup.
-----Original Message-----
To: Marc Roos; dovecot
Subject: Re[2]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
I was unclear in my question. The spam filter is only able to deliver
mail over SMTP, not over LMTP.. So I would still need some kind of
daemon that listens for SMTP and then offers incoming email to Dovecot's
LMTP socket.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
William Edwards
T. 040 - 711...
2019 Dec 11
3
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
...both relaying and routing are done externally - the Dovecot machine should only store mail. Of course, there should also be a mechanism that takes care of local delivery to Dovecot, like LMTP. Usually, I would use an MTA like Exim to take care of local delivery. I feel like a fully-featured MTA is overkill, though, as all other roles such an MTA would fulfill - relaying and spam filtering - are fulfilled on external servers.
Q: Does anyone know of a lightweight LMTP daemon that can take care of local delivery to Dovecot without the need for a full MTA?
With kind regards,
William Edwards
T. 040 -...
2019 Dec 11
0
Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
...rocess_limit = 0
process_min_avail = 0
protocol = lmtp
service_count = 0
type =
unix_listener lmtp {
group =
mode = 0666
user =
}
user =
vsz_limit = 18446744073709551615 B
}
-----Original Message-----
To: dovecot at dovecot.org
Subject: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi,
My situation is as follows.
-An internet-facing spam filter relays email to destination mail server
(Dovecot) with SMTP.
- Dovecot should take email and deliver it to user's mailboxes. I guess
I'd need LMTP for this.
- An external SMTP relay is already in place. I am thinking o...
2006 Mar 13
3
Translate to one language: Globalize is overkill?
Hi,
I am developing a Rails application which should be in ONE language (not
English).
Globalize seems overkill for this purpose (do you agree?).
So I''m trying some of the approaches on the wiki. In particular:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/OverridingRailsMessagesInAnotherLanguage
This *does* override the month names, but does *not* override the error
messages.
I''m wondering:
-...
2019 Dec 11
0
Ticket Received - [#22079] RE: Re[2]: Lightweight LMTP daemon to avoid overkill MTA
Hi Claudio Corvino via dovecot, We have received your request and a ticket has been created with Ticket ID - 22079. A support representative will be reviewing your request and will contact you shortly.
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Atomia Support Team
2023 Apr 12
1
Defend against user enumeration timing attacks - overkill
Dear colleagues,
I have a question about this commit:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/e9d910b0289c820852f7afa67f584cef1c05fe95#diff-a25e40214ca9c9f78abce22f23bf2abdb2a24384c6610d60bbb314aed534eb48R216
The function ensure_minimum_time_since effectively doubles the time
spent in the input_userauth_request (mostly presumably in PAM). So if
PAM processing is really slow, it will
2023 Jun 28
1
Defend against user enumeration timing attacks - overkill
Dear colleagues,
May I ask you to explain whether I am wrong in my conclusions?
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 11:55?AM Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have a question about this commit:
>
>
2023 Jun 28
1
Defend against user enumeration timing attacks - overkill
Dmitry Belyavskiy wrote:
> May I ask you to explain whether I am wrong in my conclusions?
I guess it's not clear what problem you are trying to solve.
//Peter
2023 Jun 28
1
Defend against user enumeration timing attacks - overkill
Dear Peter,
I'm trying to balance the original problem statement (protection from
users enumeration) and avoid doubling time here if the process has
already taken a long time to provide faster auth method iteration.
I believe that a better solution is to set some arbitrary (probably
configurable) timeout and, in case when we spend more time than that
value, avoid doubling it.
On Wed, Jun 28,
2007 May 16
1
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" overkill
Hi,
The subject says it all. I'm currently fiddling with CentOS to become
comfortable with it. Starting from a minimal system (everything
unchecked during install), I wanted to have a reasonable set of build
tools. Roughly the equivalent of Debian's 'apt-get install build-essential'.
I tried yum groupinstall "Development Tools", which resulted in a total
of 108 MB
2012 Dec 18
4
site.pp referring to other manifests without modules
Hi all,
I want to do some code reuse, and modules seem overkill. Is it possible to
have something like this?
A file called myuser.pp
class myuser {
user {...}
file {...}
...
}
Then in site.pp have this:
node ''foo.example.com'' {
include myuser
.. other things ..
}
node ''bar.example.com'' {
include myuser
.....
2006 Jan 24
5
simple formmail question
...form will be sent to a few addresses.
What''s the least painless way to do this and keep everything DRY?
There''s no database involved. Ideally, I''d like to email the form
questions with the answers inline.
Seems like using ActionMailer and separate email views would be
overkill in this situation.
Joe
2011 Nov 18
1
External HDD query
...ar at another mountpoint than the
/media/<HDDLabel> persistantly on the centos box..
2. How do I ensure that amanda starts and completes its backup say
between 0800hrs and 1900hrs. (/ducks -- I _know_ it is amanda
related, I am crosing my fingers here)
3. Is Amanda really a good choice or an overkill in this scenario,
given that this is a small s/w development shop where linux expertise
is *not* available?
4. Is there an alternate simpler automatic network backup? (Bacula too
seems overkill)
5. Amanda is in its 3.x avatar ("The most recent stable release is
version 3.3.0"). Whereas Ce...
2005 Apr 06
6
Mimic something like layout on a smaller scale?
I need to add various header and footer dressings around groups of form
fields for GUI goodness, and am wondering if there''s already something out
there that will suit my needs. These headers/footers have special properties
for display(title, help links, etc...). I want to be able to easily take
advantage of the existing HTML helper methods provided for controllers, in a
mini-layout type
2011 Apr 26
4
[LLVMdev] big bitcode files producing bad ARM asm
...s me lots of "branch out of range" errors thanks to jump instructions overflowing the +/-32Mb relative jump limit.
I've tried running llc with the hidden "-arm-long-calls" option, which solves the problem but forces everything to be an indirect branch. That feels a bit like overkill, does anybody have a suggestion for what the right solution might be?
Thanks,
Alex Mac
2018 Nov 28
3
named arguments discouraged in `[.data.frame` and `[<-.data.frame`
...= 4]]
`[[`(x = vec, i = 4)
vec[i = 4] <- 10
`[<-`(x = vec, i = 4, value = 10)
...or when indexing matrices:
m <- matrix(vec, ncol = 3)
m[i = 2, j = 2]
`[`(x = m, i = 2, j = 2)
# 5
m[i = 2, j = 2] <- 0
`[<-`(x = m, i = 2, j = 2, value = 0)
######
This practice indeed feels like overkill, but it didn't seem to hurt either. Until they used it on data frames. Then suddenly warnings appeared that named arguments are discouraged:
d <- data.frame(m)
d[[i = "X2"]]
# [1] 4 5 6
# Warning message:
# In `[[.data.frame`(d, i = "X2") :
# named arguments other than...
2012 May 28
3
[LLVMdev] liblibclang.dll?
Hi,
I accidentally noticed the following line when building LLVM and Clang on
Windows 7 x64 using Mingw64:
Linking CXX shared library ..\..\..\..\bin\liblibclang.dll
"Liblib" seems a bit overkill. FYI.
BTW, for those who happen to search on LLVM, Clang, Windows, and Mingw64:
The v3.1 release does NOT build with Mingw64. I believe this has been
fixed in the Subversion sources as they build without problems. There's a
thread about this here
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2...