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  • in reply to: An iTunes Server anyone? #356984
    ichnisan
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    I don’t know if you want to just play stuff from a server and listen to it on your client, or if you want to just have the files hosted on a server but..

    If you just want to play stuff on the server and listen on the client, I bet you could get this working

    http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/

    That is a scaled down open source version of quicktime streaming server.

    Just download, compile, install, copy some music to the server, create some playlists, good to go.

    I havent tried it so I cannot attest to whether or not it works, or how easy it is, or even help much at all, but, give it a shot.

    in reply to: SquirrelMail on Panther? #356959
    ichnisan
    Participant

    Like guest said above, enalbe the webmail under the config of your default site,

    then point a browser at

    http://your.domain.or.ip.address.here/webmail

    and it should work…

    ichnisan
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    I just did a fresh install of 10.3 server,

    ran locate.updatedb

    and then

    locate httpd_macosxserver.conf

    it found no copy of this file.

    I was going to post it for you, but it does not appear to exist on my OSX Server 10.3. Yes the web service is installed, running, etc.

    Any thoughts on why I dont have it? Do I need to modify the config with the server manager or something?
    EDIT: I made a new site on the machine with Server Admin, still no httpd_macosxserver.conf file….

    There are two .conf files in /etc/httpd(actualy several more, but I didnt think you woudl be interested in mailman.conf and squirrelmail.conf)

    httpd.conf
    httpd.conf.default

    here are links to both of them.

    http://www.jonathandaniels.com/httpd.conf.txt
    http://www.jonathandaniels.com/httpd.conf.default.txt

    That other file does not seem to exist at all.

    in reply to: Cisco VPN Client keeps us out of new Xserve #356943
    ichnisan
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    the cisco vpn client has a check box to allow access to local area network. The setting is on the Transport tab when you are looking at the properties of the connection.

    If you want to access other things than on your local area network, you are going to have to ask your client to enable split dns and split connection(I think that is what it is called) otherwise the cisco client has a builtin firewall which basically disables access to anything but the network to which you are connected.

    The local LAN setting is on your client software, everything else is on the cisco device which you are connecting to.

    ichnisan
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    in reply to: amavis with scanner != clam-av? #356878
    ichnisan
    Participant

    Great,

    Thanks MacTroll

    Ichnisan

    in reply to: Help with STMP service on 10.3 iBook #356876
    ichnisan
    Participant

    10.3 installs postfix mta on both client and server. I do not know how it behaves if you upgrade an existing system, but if you do a clean install like I did, it will install postfix as the mail server. check out this hint from macosxhints

    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20031025022626398&query=postfix

    That should help you get it runnning for your local mail server.

    If you search around the macosxhints.com site, I believe that they mention the what happens when you upgrade, as far as what mail server is used, and how to deal with it.

    in reply to: Moving IMAP mail between servers #356874
    ichnisan
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    I have had similar situations before with other mail clients/servers, and almost always the fix was to make sure my client was sorting by the sent date instead of the recieved date.

    Currently have no experience with apple mail server, but, there you go,

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