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2007 Aug 02
2
MD5 mis-match
...attached to an NFS mountpoint. There are currently two e-mail servers connected to the NFS share. Both email servers are running CentOS 4.5 with Postfix 2.4.3, Dovecot 0.99, and authenticating via LDAP. Dovecot is using Maildir format. I've been trying to do some benchmarks using Postal and Rabid, and whenever I run rabid, I'm getting errors like this: MD5 mis-match, calculated:a628289996ce19910ebbd4eef2ebc3fc, expected 9406a7cf56afb5a1308eb5377e141719! However, when I tail the /var/log/maillog, I don't see errors - I just see the pop3-login. Just wondering if that is okay. I...
2006 Aug 18
1
dovecot vs qpopper performance testing results
...ovecot 1.0-0_19.rc6, ext3 filesystem Mailbox format Mbox, tested Pop3 with PAM authentication My setup had 15 test users with 15 identical 40 MB mbox files. Each mbox had 370 messages, 35 % of them had attachments. So average message size is about 110 KB, average attachment size 220 KB. "rabid" utility is part of postal package (http://www.coker.com.au/postal/). Command line, which fetches and deletes all the messages from users in the textfile: rabid -p 1 192.168.x.x ./users - Resulting fields are: time,messages,data(K),errors,connections,SSL connections,IMAP connections Re...
2006 Jul 13
0
proxy load-testing
...am not clear how. Anyone know what a typical test setup would look like? I need to document/test that I can setup a proxy able to handle 100-200 sessions per second which the folks around here are skeptical of. I emailed Tomi directly but got a vacation reply. I tried a quick test of my own with rabid and results seem questionable. Probably I am not using the right options on the command-line. I used a single client to generate the load and while I specified 20,000 per minute when I checked the maillog on my IMAP server it was authentication more like 300 per minute. I get a number of "Re-...
2010 Mar 12
2
I need IMAP stress testing tool with SEARCH command
Hi. Does anyone know of a good imap stress testing tool? And one which supports SEARCH commands? I have to compare Courier and Dovecot. I already did some tests using a modified postal/rabid package. I would be thankfully for any hints. Best regards. Erny Yaco Sistemas Spain
2005 May 22
3
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Dag Wieers > Sorry to interrupt but he was describing how you appeared in previous > postings. And I have to say that I felt the same way reading some of your postings. Really? Then I'll re-read them since there's been a second confirmation. Just know that I wasn't trying to make it about good/bad. I'm just trying to make the point that companies aren't just
2004 Nov 23
1
NFS, test52, maildir, freebsd 4.x and OS X (Panther) Server
...he logfile and not fix the problem. At Mark Lidstone's helpful off-list insistence I did remove the line, recompile, and everything did seem to be working, until I encountered a different error. I started doing some light load testing from multiple clients (essentially, clicking like a rabid monkey on Get Mail in Thunderbird and hitting different mailbox links in Squirrelmail as the same user) and started running into this error in the logs: Nov 22 20:10:46 server dovecot: IMAP(mailuser at example.com): rename(/host/mail/mailboxes/mailuser at example.com/dovecot-uidlist.lock,...
2015 Mar 02
3
IP drop list
...ictable knee-jerk response. I am certainly capable of writing such a patch, but there is no point in expending the effort if it would not be included in the code base. The extreme negative reactions to this idea from people in this community, every time it has come up over the years, with almost rabid ramming of fail2ban down posters' throats (Benny Pedersen's excellent suggestion not included) suggests that a patch implementing such functionality would not be well received. The idea here is not to whine until somebody pops up and assumes that I don't know how the open-source soft...
2007 Feb 22
1
Understanding fcntl() error messages
Hey guys, After many trials and tribulations I have now got some fairly stable NFS clients serving dovecot-lda and pop3/imap. Over a 9 hour postal/rabid stress test only saw 5 errors for the 4 servers. Wondering if anyone can shed a bit more light on what they mean exactly. I have tried to find "Resource temporarily unavailable" and "No locks available" in the src to get some understanding - however it appears these messages a...
2005 May 23
0
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> --
...o IBM. IBM for what they did and the guy who put McBride in > place to do the stock game. I don't defend SCO's lobbying and Linux IP "smokescreen." They are a company who is fighting our right to digital assembly, and they are now an abomination. But had it not been for the rabid response by the Linux community not to stop and recognize the original March 2003 filing was about Monterey -- something even Linus, ESR and many other people themselves explicitly called a "contract dispute" in countless media interviews -- SCO wouln't have been able to put up this L...
2015 Mar 02
0
IP drop list
...nse. > > I am certainly capable of writing such a patch, but there is no point > in expending the effort if it would not be included in the code base. > The extreme negative reactions to this idea from people in this > community, every time it has come up over the years, with almost rabid Neither Timo nor dovecot.fi did responded with "use fail2ban", if I remember correctly. I actually wonder, why nobody replied with: "this is what tcpwrapper is for" :-) http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess?highlight=%28tcp+wrapper%29 what had been ruled out by the OP with a...
2016 Apr 02
2
Upgrading Samba 3 to Samba 4 - Domain Controller unreachable
On 02/04/16 19:21, Sonic wrote: > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 2:07 PM, Luke Barone <lukebarone at gmail.com> wrote: >> When I use systemctl start nmbd smbd I get no >> output. > Actually that's good - it means it worked - starting both nmbd and > smbd. And it's the proper way to run these services (since you're > using systemd). Wrong On debian there is a
2007 Jun 21
0
[JOB] Web Application Developer
...te. It''s a pretty tidy project for the most part, thoroughly tested with RSpec and decent MVC separation. No legacy code here! We are looking for the following in candidates: * experience with OO programming and modelling * understanding of relational databases (we use PostgreSQL) * rabid enthusiasm for testing, BDD and automation Experience of FreeBSD and Mac OS X (from a Unix perspective) would be handy. Being a Capistrano whizz would be helpful. None of this is essential though; we are happy to take on a junior developer if you are enthusiastic and willing to take on new...
2004 Feb 06
1
Tru64 SIA authentication: can it be called after kerberos?
Hi All. There have recently (well, today :-) been changes to OpenSSH Portable's auth-passwd.c from OpenBSD to accomodate forced changes of expired passwords. (Rabid password expirers shoulon't get excited yet, it's currently bsdauth only, but support for other platforms should start trickling in shortly). As part of that, some individual platforms have gained their own sys_auth_passwd functions. One that hasn't yet is SIA, because it would m...
2008 Jul 22
2
/etc/hosts missing localhost?
...s file was the problem. Bill -- INTERNET: bill at celestial.com Bill Campbell; Celestial Software LLC URL: http://www.celestial.com/ PO Box 820; 6641 E. Mercer Way Voice: (206) 236-1676 Mercer Island, WA 98040-0820 Fax: (206) 232-9186 To say that UNIX is doomed is pretty rabid, OS/2 will certainly play a role, but you don't build a hundred million instructions per second multiprocessor micro and then try to run it on OS/2. I mean, get serious. -- William Zachmann, International Data Corp
1999 May 14
1
Insufficient Disk Space
...an Eure <ieure@crosssound.narrows.com> | | Network Administrator, Cross Sound Appraisal Company | | | | "Believe it or not, there's more to being a sysadmin than rabid | | technophilia." --Annalee Newitz, "Invisible Heroes" | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
2003 Jan 19
2
config problem
hi have a little problem of configuration I have a network with a server (192.168.0.1) and other pc one is 192.168.0.20 i want to reject all output from 192.168.0.20 for port 4000 (tcp and udp) i want accept incoming packet on port 4000 but reject outgoing packet on port 4000 so could you give me a solution please ? thank you PS : I hope you undersatnd waht I want because im frecnh and my
2003 Jan 14
1
Firewalling multiple FreeSwan connections
Hi all! I have got a vpn connection set up using FreeSwan and shorewall. Everything works fine but I want to add another subnet to the whole. This means that 1 box will get two net-to-net connections. I want to limit the services on one subnet however. Cuurently I have defined a vpn zone for the current connection and allow all vpn<->loc traffic. How would I go about in tightening the
2006 Jun 05
1
use of R in big companies (references) & R-support esp in Germany
Dear R users, sorry for this general email and I am sure it has been asked way too many times. IT departements in big companies only want to support the big standards. Whatever big standards means apart from being expensive. We are in the process of trying to get a risk management project for a big conservative company in Germany. As part of the project we would use R to run simulations,
2014 Jan 14
0
Asterisk Community Code of Conduct
...idental, not malicious. Unacceptable Behavior The Asterisk project reserves the right to take action in safe-guarding the community from those that participate in unacceptable behavior. Unacceptable behavior involves: * Flaming - Arguing in a disrespectful way, attacking the character of others, rabidly ranting about things you dislike and refusing to drop the topic. * Trolling - Intentionally baiting others into flaming or heated arguments for the sake of argument or drama itself. * Mean-spirited or offensive talk - This could be combinations of the above, being rude, vulgar, and generally of...
2012 Jan 23
4
Another Discovered/Undocumented feature of yumrepo - and a workaround
I was working with yumrepo, defining new entried and seeing them appear in /etc/yum.repos.d After considerable tinkering, and with the sad discovery that resource { ''yumrepo'': purge => true } does not work, I moved my working /etc/yum.repos.d to /etc/yum.repos.d-old and re-ran my catalog. To my surprise, the repo entried were appended to /etc/yum.conf Long story short: I