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2013 Aug 14
3
force ciphers order for clients
...p://www.kuketz-blog.de/perfect-forward-secrecy-mit-apple-mail/ it looks like DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA can be forced in use with apple mail ( if no ECDHE is possible ,by missing openssl 1.x etc, seems that apple mail tries ECDHE first if fails its going to use RSA-AES128-SHA ) force soltution as tried ssl_cipher_list = DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!3DES:!MD5:!EXP:!CBC:!PSK:!SRP:!DSS:!SSLv2:!RC4 so far so good , it worked nice with recent thunderbird too but it fails with outlook 2003 pop3s / win7 so i thought about using an order like this ssl_cipher_l...
2005 Feb 24
0
The semaphore timeout period has expired
...am actually talking about order of connection here - not referencing the names of the machines by "first" and "others". After googling for hours (and upgrading to 2.2.12 from 2.2.3), I realized the problem. I am using djb's daemontools package to manage smbd and nmbd. The soltution was that smbd could not service more than 1 connection at a time while using -i. I stopped the smbd service, and started smbd like normal (-D). All machines can connect to the server now. Assuming this is the expected behavior, the documentation should probably make it clear that only 1 concu...
2006 Feb 08
5
Can rails cache a table?
We have a few tables that do not change, unless something big happens which will only happen when it is time to deploy. Is there a way to get Rails to cache the contents of these tables? We can''t just go to config files or not DB models for reasons I won''t get into. Thanks, Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2012 Jul 22
1
Performance based choices
I've stopped trying to find a HowTo that suits me right away, and instead I am happily trudging thru the Dovecot wiki, article by article. I have right up front thought of one question, a general one, and some detailed versions of that same question: Generally, is there much general performance and reliability background data available for making the basic choices? Say: 1st. delivery: