I believe its best to setup PPTP server so you can access your smb using VPN.
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I believe its best to setup PPTP server so you can access your smb using VPN.
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You are welcome. There is too much security with email servers. You cannot easily send mail without authentication. The other mail servers need comfirmation about your domain, your FQDN....things...
Are you using a static public IP address? Is this server getting internet at all?
What is in your /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
Try adding a relay host, that is your ISP's smtp server in...
please paste your /var/log/mail.log and /etc/postfix/main.cf
Thank you everyone for all your help. Sorry for taking so long to come back to you. I resorted to using IP addresses and everything worked fine. I used rsync over ssh and ssh keys.
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Thank you for your advice
root@nitram:/var/log# ls -l /home/www
total 14568
drwxr-xr-x 16 root root 4096 2011-06-24 13:26 blog
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096...
To Lars Noodén
I have changed the folder ownership to root. Its a joomla site development LAN server, and its behind a router. I think leaving the permissions to 777 for site development reasons...
I have ubuntu 10.04 server setup with LAMP installed.
I want to be able to access some files in my web directory via a web browser
http://192.168.1.10/file
but I am getting an error "Forbidden...
A reboot sorted the emails out. They got delivered to the users.
Ofcourse, I first made a backup of /var/spool/postfix/ just in case.
I have an Ubuntu 10.04-2 remote server running Postfix and it gets mail using fetchmail. Everything has been fine for the past 5 months til this morning. Emails are not being delivered to the users....
Sorry for taking so long to give feedback. I followed this HowTo http://www.howtoforge.com/mirroring_with_rsync and it worked great
Thanks, will let you know how it goes
I need this setup to be used on two remote servers. One server on ADSL and the other on VSAT. Now the problem is that the VSAT has no port forwarding or remote access features. Its in a rural area...
I am looking at this tutorial for rsync http://www.howtoforge.com/mirroring_with_rsync
Its for rsync ssh auto login and cron
here's the output of hostname -f
root@hurricane:~# hostname -f...
The only reason I want to use FQDN is because the tutorial said I should for it to work.
I only have webmin installed but I can install virtualmin if its going to solve my problem. I am guessing...
I am following an rsync tutorial on this link http://www.howtoforge.com/mirroring_with_rsync and it requires me to use FQDN for the setup. How ever my ubuntu 10.04 box cannot resolve to its host name...
Thanks, will let you know how it goes
Thanks for the reply. But now, how do I do that? Please point me to the direction I can get the steps
I have setup Rsync as a daemon on a Ubuntu 10.04 box and the setup was successful. Here are my configs
root@hurricane:`# nano /etc/default/rsync
# defaults file for rsync daemon mode
# start...
This might help the auto answer part http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1535238
No dual boot is needed on the server, just Ubuntu. So onboard RAID be it on a desktop motherboard or server motherboard is still unreliable? I thought that since this is a server board then it would...
I am trying to install Ubuntu 10.04 on a RAID 1 configuration on an Intel server board S3420GP. The server is for a certain company, so I don't have it with me as I write. I left it on site.
In...
This is how I solved it
1) Pasted the following into /etc/init/ttyS0.conf
# ttyS0 - mgetty
#
# This service maintains a mgetty on ttyS0 from the point the system is
# started until it is shut...
Adding the below to /etc/rc.local (before the exit 0 line) worked
cd /opt/upspilot
./agent start