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2019 Apr 19
0
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
> I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested on 
> another page:
The standard exim.conf already has a 535 filter. Was that not working
for you?
> 
>        \[<HOST>\]: 535 Incorrect authentication data
> 
> which appears to be successfully matchnig lines in /var/log/exim/mail.log such 
> as
> 
> 2019-04-19 13:06:10 dovecot_plain
2019 Apr 19
2
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
On Friday 19 April 2019 15:19:26 Pete Biggs wrote:
> > I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested
> > on another page:
>
> The standard exim.conf already has a 535 filter. Was that not working
> for you?
I was following the instructions as shown on the page.  I did find after 
sending my post that there was already a regex in the standard
2019 Apr 19
0
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
I find csf/lfd much easier to configure and can be used in combination with fail2ban.
Gary Stainburn <gary.stainburn at ringways.co.uk> wrote:
>I've followed one of the pages on line specifically for installing fail2ban on 
>Centos 7 and all looks fine.
>
>I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested on 
>another page:
>
>      
2008 Nov 27
2
Disappearing Posts
I posted about SpeechSDK and the post seems to have disappeared is there  a reason for this is it not relevant on this forum? 
I was informed by someone else doing similar work that they annoyed a moderator on here, but this is seperate work from them and i am a different person. As i described i am working to get the Text to Speech functionality working in wine of the SAPI package. I have a few
2019 Apr 19
4
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
I've followed one of the pages on line specifically for installing fail2ban on 
Centos 7 and all looks fine.
I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested on 
another page:
       \[<HOST>\]: 535 Incorrect authentication data
which appears to be successfully matchnig lines in /var/log/exim/mail.log such 
as
2019-04-19 13:06:10 dovecot_plain
2004 Apr 30
0
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2012 Apr 27
1
fail2ban logrotate failure
I got the fail2ban from epel.
There were a number of issues relating to using a log file...
logwatch was looking for both fail2ban and fail2ban.log
logrotate file fail2ban added looked for fail2ban.log and then reset 
itself to syslog
fail2ban itself went to syslog, over riding its fail2ban.log.
took a while, but I use /var/log/fail2ban now, that finally worked 
through logrotates and logwatch.
2012 Jun 15
1
Update on spam, postfix, fail2ban, centos 6
I have been using centos 6 in a virtualized system for a few months now.
Took a while to batten down the hatches with postfix, rbls, and to use 
fail2ban correctly.
The mailserver for my website(s) are located on the http server as 
well..an 'all in one' server.
DNS servers are separated.
My two sites, and their emails addresses (1 for each) have been around 
for 10 and 15 years
2008 Mar 11
3
Migrate Outlook Express mail to Thunderbird?
Hi,
A friend's laptop just quit working under Windows XP, so I 1) booted a 
Knoppix Live CD 2) configured the thing for my LAN 3) scp'ed recursively 
Documents\ and\ Settings/, 4) wiped the hard disk clean and 5) installed 
CentOS 5.1. No dual-boot, no prisoners, just 100% GNU/Linux :oD
I managed to find the contents of the Outlook Express Mailboxes in some 
obscure subdirectory.
2007 Jun 09
0
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2004 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] JIT API example (fibonacci)
Valery,
That's pretty cute actually. Do you want this "brilliant" :) example in the cvs 
repository? I'd be happy to put it in.
Reid.
Valery A.Khamenya wrote:
> Hi LLVMers,
> 
>   the example attached I have used to prove that JIT and some visible 
>   optimizations are really invoked.
> 
>   Proved OK. I got 30% speed-up in comparison to gcc 3.3.3 
>  
2004 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] JIT API example (fibonacci)
On second thought, the makefiles don't (easily) allow this do they? You can 
only build one program per directory. Were you suggesting that you wanted me to 
move the entire directories under a "small examples" directory?
Reid.
Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> 
> 
>>That's pretty cute actually. Do you want this
2004 Aug 18
1
[LLVMdev] JIT API example (fibonacci)
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> On second thought, the makefiles don't (easily) allow this do they? You can
> only build one program per directory. Were you suggesting that you wanted me to
> move the entire directories under a "small examples" directory?
You're right.  The simples way to do this would be to have:
  projects/
           SmallExamples/
      
2013 Aug 16
1
running R in batch mode on Ubuntu
So, I'm submitting R 3.0.1 jobs on Ubuntu (13.04) using 'R CMD BATCH 
--no-save filename.R &'  (have an alias set to subr='R CMD BATCH --no-save")
and am having a problem of sometimes the process ending without the R 
commands contained in the batch file actually having finished running.
We're running Bayesian models using R2jags jags.parallel and it ends 
during the
2024 Jun 01
1
OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT
On Sat, Jun 1, 2024 at 5:23?AM Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2024, Opty wrote:
> > 9.7p1 built from source without TCP wrappers and still no 'Connection
> > closed' at 'LogLevel INFO'.
>
> You might be hitting this exit path:
>
> diff --git a/serverloop.c b/serverloop.c
> index 4eabfced6..bf45f77a2 100644
> ---
2024 Jun 05
1
OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT
On Sat, 1 Jun 2024, Opty wrote:
> Indeed I am.
> 
> What now?
We need to decide whether to promote these log messages to INFO.
> Should PuTTY change its 'perfectly OK to unceremoniously
> slam the connection shut when you're done' attitude?
I don't think they need to. I think it's fair that we log connections
that are terminated regardsless of how graceful
2024 Jun 05
1
OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 6:03?AM Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jun 2024, Opty wrote:
> > Indeed I am.
> >
> > What now?
>
> We need to decide whether to promote these log messages to INFO.
>
> > Should PuTTY change its 'perfectly OK to unceremoniously
> > slam the connection shut when you're done' attitude?
>
>
2003 Apr 30
1
Jaguar Samba Servers etc.
I suppose this has already been asked and someone is going to tell me what 
chapter of the HOWTO to read but has anyone configured a Linux server to link 
up Windows whatever(say ME) and Mac OS X.
Is this the best(highest speed and cheapest we are talking small 
non-profit.org here) way to do it? That is have a Linux machine doing 
everything a server does-this way dont have to waste G4 on server
2004 Aug 17
5
[LLVMdev] JIT API example (fibonacci)
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> That's pretty cute actually. Do you want this "brilliant" :) example in the cvs
> repository? I'd be happy to put it in.
Here's an idea: how about we take the ModuleMaker, Valery's previous
example, and this one and put them all in one "small examples" project?
-Chris
> Valery A.Khamenya wrote:
>
>
2008 Dec 05
0
top posting again [was: Re: CDR Design] - Or was it top posting?
Thanks for that, it IS appreciated - but, everyone, can we please not argue this matter any more.  Some see it as top posting - some don't. I really don't care either way.
No if we could just get back to the subject in hand and not clog up this list with flames.
Thanks
Andy
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