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2014 Jun 17
3
RFE: dnsbl-support for dovecot
...am not a C/C++-programmer, but i think
doing the DNS request and in case it has a result block
any login attemt should be not too complex
setup a own honeypot and feed rbldnsd with the sources
is quite easy and in case of a own, trustable RBL where
no foreigners report somebody by mistake it's relieable
and scales well over many machines and services as long
services supporting it
mod_security:
http://blog.inliniac.net/2007/02/23/blocking-comment-spam-using-modsecurity-and-realtime-blacklists/
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2011 Feb 04
3
MP3 Crashing Asterisk
...e Playback() and Background()
Applications (Not MP3Player)
Has anyone experienced this before? I searched the archives but the
few posts are all for way back in 2003, so they are not so helpful.
I also tried converting the files to wav or sln but there is severe
music quality loss. Anyone knows a relieable way of converting the
files?
Thank you!
Tim
2016 Jul 09
4
Option configure
Am 09.07.2016 um 17:19 schrieb Rowland penny:
> On 09/07/16 10:27, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
>> What is different afterwards when using with/without? Does it create a
>> systemd service file?
>>
> Do not know about '--with-systemd', but there are no (horrible) systemd
> components if you use '--without-systemd'
there is nothing horrible in a systemd
2013 Apr 01
7
Vsftpd configuration problem
Greetings,
Beginning today, I started to receive the following when ftp'ing to my
CentOS 6 machine:
ncftp /home/pyz2 > dir
connect failed: No route to host.
connect failed: No route to host.
connect failed: No route to host.
Falling back to PORT instead of PASV mode.
I can make a connection, but I can't get a directory listing or transfer
data/files.
I'm flummoxed.
What I had
2006 Sep 06
22
ROR host: dreamhost or godaddy?
...s sites.
both dreamhost and godaddy provide similar budget plans, and i saw them
all from this forum, people talk about it with positive feedback too. i
am looking for an under $10 plan per month.
all i want is:
1. a smooth deployment, not hard to setup
2. ok speed from china
3. good support
4. relieable
guys, please give me some idea to make up my mind.
thank you.
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