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Post by mwk on Sept 25, 2006 22:05:09 GMT 7
I wonder if mshapf will do a mailserver module? then everyone can run their own email server at home. ;D
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Post by mshapf on Sept 28, 2006 15:55:42 GMT 7
LOL...I wouldn't bet my money on it, but then again you never know... :-)
No, seriously, I'm very busy at the moment, so chances are very slim.
Instead you might want to have a look on how to install a debian chroot. Then it shoul be easy to do a "apt-get postfix" or whatever MTA you prefer... Good luck!
Mshapf
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Post by mwk on Sept 28, 2006 16:31:00 GMT 7
Hi, Mshapf, I tried installing Apache in your Debian (minimal debian arm installation), but I could access the server root after I start up the server. Is there any limitation for that Debian (minimal debian arm installation) on your site? Thanks, MWK
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Post by mshapf on Sept 30, 2006 1:48:18 GMT 7
I tried installing Apache in your Debian (minimal debian arm installation), but I could access the server root after I start up the server. Is there any limitation for that Debian (minimal debian arm installation) on your site? No limits that I know of. The minimal debian arm installation is a directly off the cdebootstrap command. Might be that because it's running inside a chroot, it behaves a little differently. Try to check out some chroot howto... Are you familar with Debian? Install packages using apt-get and dependencies will come along... Btw, there must be some errorlog from apache. That might lead you on the way... Another useful hint could be for you to usethe cdebootstrap command to install a "standard" version of debian instead of a "minimal". But then again, using apt-get to install packages should be fine... Whoa, just comes to my mind. You must change the listening port for apache to something else but 80, since this is where the N2100 webinterface is listening. But I guess you know that... HTH, M.
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Post by marty on Oct 5, 2006 9:55:30 GMT 7
A mailserver sounds interesting. I can send, receive, and store email on my N2100, then I don't have to backup the pst files anymore. Do I need to get my own domain name?
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