However, would it be correct to say that a longer password, irrespective of the actual bit-level would make it inherently more secure. (assuming a brute force attack) or is it simply down to the key length?
Thanks Annihilannic,
What I meant to say, more precisely, is does the password length, dictate which bit level is used, i.e. 128, 192, 256.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twofish
I can't seem to put my finger on it the answer in relations to SuSEs implementation.
Hi,
I'm a relatve newcomer to the everyday use of encryption and I was wondering if there are any suse encryption gurus out there.
I'm mounting a couple of partitions through a loop device with twofish encryption and an alphanumeric password of about 26 characters.
Can anyone tell me, does...
I'm mighty relieved to hear it's not a live production server. I done quite a few years in the school of hard knocks, and it's a great way to learn.
Regarding your <> sender issue, I think it was cured in subsequent releases of exchange. However, if it's not a production server you may well...
Thanks zbnet,
Doesn't the LDAP query mean you have to bring another computer (ie the ADC) into the equation, thereby introducing another possible point of failure?
Anyway, thanks for your time. I'll try the procedure outlined above and see how I get on.
Cheers
turnjt,
You're either pulling my chain, really brave or have a strong masochistic steak.
First and foremost : Maybe I'm just windy, but I wouldn't go opening the EDB files, at least not if the server is a live one. The exchange server, I'm guessing, is accessing these files on a regular...
Although you will have to make allowances for legitimate NDRs, the 'NDRs Total Outbound' of the MSExchangeIMC object in Performance Monitor should give you an indication, I think.
Thanks zbnet,
I have looked at the export, and done a manual walk-through of creating the list from exchange and importing it to postfix, but this other method would appear to offer more flexibility.
Although the method you mentioned may well end up being the answer, I was wondering if there...
Hi again turnjt,
I saw your other post so I presume your talking about the same exchange 5.5 sp4 server.
As far as I'm aware the main files are,
exchsrvr/DSADATA/dir.edb
exchsrvr/DSADATA/dir.pat
exchsrvr/MDBDATA/PRIV.EDB
exchsrvr/MDBDATA/PUB.EDB
exchsrvr/MDBDATA/PRIV.pat...
Hi turnjt,
I too am using exchange 5.5 sp4 and have the same problem. I too am of the understanding that exchange 5.5 cannot combat this problem directly. cmeagan686's link confirms what I have been unable to find.
I have decided to go for a relay to do this kind of work for me. I have...
dynaken,
In the absence of specific examples, you'll understand it's hard to diagnose. However, how did the dnsstuff checks go. The fact that the mail is reaching the inbox / spam folder, i.e. being accepted by the destination server tends to indicate that the problem is not at the lower SMTP...
Hi dynaken
Just two things you might want to check.
go on to www.dnsstuff.com and check the following
1) reverse DNS lookup
Check to ensure the reverse dns entry for your mail servers IP resolves properly to your A and MX records for your mail server. Many mail servers do a reverse lookup to...
Hi,
I have a live exchange 5.5 server. Until now it has been protected only by a firewall. I now wish to use a mail relay with anti-spam/anti-virus protection. I have built a linux/postfix/spamassassin relay for the job. However I have a snag.
One of the settings for postfix allows it to...
Smorgan11,
I reloaded underlying SCSI adapter driver and loaded your HP specific driver and hey presto. I've successfully completed a DS/IS backup.
Thank you very much for all your support, you have no idea how relieved I am.
Cheers
vschumpy,
reloaded underlying SCSI adapter driver and loaded your HP specific driver and hey presto. I've successfully completed a DS/IS backup. I'm as happy as a dog with two *****!
thanks for you continued support. I also offer sincere apologies for casting aspersions on arcserve when in...
vschumpy, over on the arcserve forum graciously pointed me towards this driver,
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=US&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=42846&prodNameId=12183&;swEnvOID=24&swLang=8&mode=2&;taskId=135&swItem=co515en
I'll give it a go...
Seems strange it worked on server A no problem, but anyway, where can I get a copy of the HP driver. I'd like to try the HP driver, if I could find it. I don't have the accompanying CD for the drive as I rescued it from being thrown out because of a tape jammed inside. I gave it a little TLC...
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