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2016 Oct 29
2
Dovecot Proxy and Director
Hi, just a simple question: by using a directory and a proxy, I would be able to totally hide the pop3/imap server ip addresses from outside? I'm asking this because I would like to hide the real server IP for security reasosn (DDoS and so on). The proxy would be placed on servers with high bandwidth while the pop3/imap dovecot servers are placed in a small datacenter that would go down easily in case of attack
2005 Apr 24
1
Collade doesn't work for more than 256 files!
...in valid DCF format Execution halted make[2]: *** [frontmatter] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 make: *** [pkg-vtkr] Error 2 *** Installation of vtkr failed *** After a bit playing with th enumber of th efiles, it seems to me Collade cannot handle (probably) more than 256 files. For many good reasosns, I am not going to break the package up into different pieces. If I am not missing anything here, I hope some R developer can let me know about some work around on this bug. (hey even java and python don't have this limitation, not sure about Ada83.)
2016 Oct 29
0
Dovecot Proxy and Director
...f.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > just a simple question: by using a directory and a proxy, I would be > able to totally hide the pop3/imap server ip addresses from outside? > I'm asking this because I would like to hide the real server IP for > security reasosn (DDoS and so on). > > The proxy would be placed on servers with high bandwidth while the > pop3/imap dovecot servers are placed in a small datacenter that would > go down easily in case of attack You could use private ip addresses backends so you don't even need to expose them to...
2007 Dec 15
2
Release tags in SVN?
Hi, Im just wondering what strategy I should use for checking out from your repo. I''ve seen posts here announcing BackrounDRb 1.0 RC 2, 1.0 but I don''t see any tags in the repo for these releases - I only see two old tags (release-0.2.0 & release-0.2.1). I''m assuming the HEAD code might be a bit unstable at times so should I use timestamps for checking