Hi
I want to be able to restrict commits in a certain repository/stream and cvs_acls looks just the trick:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/cvs/cvs-33.0.1/cvs/contrib/cvs_acls.html?f=text
However, I have a large repository (approx. 5GB) and so was interested in the following excerpt...
I know linuxconf is broken, it is the reason that my box relays. The .mc file I am testing has only the followig entries:
OSTYPE(`linux')
DOMAIN(`generic')
FEATURE(`nouucp', `reject')
MAILER(`local')
MAILER(`smtp')
The system as a rule does not relay but always falls foul of the trailing @ in...
I am running sendmail 8.11.2 on a redhat system. The system runs as an open relay and has been blacklisted. It is documented that the system had a buggy linuxconf that means it is susceptible to the trailing @ hack. I cannot find a compatible more recent linuxconf and have therefore tried the...
I have just bumped into Postfix on a Mandrake box. I have configured a smart relay in main.cf but now ALL local mail gets forwarded to the relay. I also appear to have no listener for incoming mails on port 25. Any help gratefully received.
Cheers
James
I am a UNIX sysadmin by trade but have just been upgraded to look after the whole infrastructure.
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A client is installing a leased line into our comms room to access our CVS server. I am unsure whether I have the hardware I need. As they are accessing only one network I think I only...
Sounds like the server is doing a reverse name lookup and initially routing the request to the internet - change the order of DNS lookups in /etc/resolv.conf
Hi
I have a 6300 with two mirrored disks hanging off an internal SCSI controller and 4 RAID-5 hotswaps hanging off the PERC. I can load the 'amird' BTLD for the PERC but I cannot get the o/s to see the disks - any ideas? I want the root disk to be in the mirror.
The only thing I would add is never link /var/tmp to somewhere else - if the link gets broken you may have no workable /tmp and many user/system utilites use this workspace.
James
The device node may exist but is it correct? hwconfig -h will show the resources that the tape uses. Check controller #, bus #, lun #, and SCSI ID
James
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