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<0> Old skin freaked me out.
<0> Was "Navigator" and "Composer" in Mozilla always?
<1> As far as I know.
<1> It's part of the Mozilla Suite.
<0> Heh.
<0> I'd like a stripped Mozilla.
<0> That wasn't Firefox.
<0> Oh! I'd love a stripped Opera! :D
<0> Okay. I'm tired. I should shut up. And go to bed. To sleep.
<0> Have fun, kids.
<2> Openswan and OpenVPN .. which one is better ?
<3> Routermen: that depends on you
<3> do you really even need full vpn?
<2> no i only need tunnels between to sites to a central server .. with file and printer sharing between the three sites .. a cloud of its own
<3> Routermen: vpn it is
<3> Routermen: considered a hardware device?



<3> simpler for sure
<1> If I don't have /etc/default/saslauthd where would I get it? It's supposed to be the config file.
<4> get what?
<4> oh, nm
<4> it should be there if you installed it
<1> A default config for saslauthd.
<1> It didn't install it and there is no sample.
<4> elation:~# dpkg -S /etc/default/saslauthd
<4> sasl2-bin: /etc/default/saslauthd
<3> p3nguin: I'll pm ya one
<1> I want to see a sample before I just throw my options in mine.
<1> Let me turn on PM...
<4> do you have sasl2-bin installed? :P
<1> Cancel: I'm ready.
<4> you probably only have libsasl installe
<4> *installed
<4> if you're missing the config, you're almost certainly missing saslauthd as well
<1> I don't have a package by that name. Let me see if I can find anything else.
<1> I have saslauthd installed.
<4> what package does saslauthd come in, on ubuntu?
<4> sasl2-bin: /usr/sbin/saslauthd
<4> that's what it is for me
<3> well thats not the conf
<1> I wouldn't have any way to know.
<3> thats the binary
<3> conf should be in /etc
<3> and he did ask for conf
<4> p3nguin: dpkg -S /usr/sbin/saslauthd
<3> not binary
<3> you're still giving him binaries
<1> I don't have dpkg.
<3> conf != binary
<4> Cancel: you should do less talking and more observing
<3> nsx: actually already gave it to him
<4> in debian, /etc/default/saslauthd is part of the sasl2-bin package
<3> <1> If I don't have /etc/default/saslauthd where would I get it? It's supposed to be the config file.
<3> config file
<3> which I already gave him
<3> nsx: catch up
<4> Cancel: first off, it's a file sourced by the startup script. second off, that "config" file is a part of the very package i was talking about
<4> stop trying to prove yourself
<1> I still would like to figure out why I didn't have the config file already installed with the binary.
<3> yet you didnt list the config file but binaries
<4> you're making yourself look like an idiot
<4> i did list it
<3> sorry config file is not in sbin
<4> scroll up
<3> hehehe
<3> and I sent it to him already
<4> (11:15:57 pm) <4> elation:~# dpkg -S /etc/default/saslauthd
<3> catch up
<4> (11:15:57 pm) <4> sasl2-bin: /etc/default/saslauthd
<1> Apparently it's not part of the package or I would have the config file on my system.
<4> seriously, you're a retard, cancel
<3> p3nguin: dont mind nsx
<1> (since i have it installed)
<3> he's my new whippin boy
<1> Cancel: Congrats on that!
<3> p3nguin: actually condollences
<3> like I need another linux whippin boy
<3> my stable is full



<1> Sympathy
<3> maybe i'll put him in the harem
<1> Now to track down why the package didn't have the default config. (silly stuff)
<4> Cancel: if you use redhat, how are you going to send him a config file that works with his system anyway?
<3> hahaha
<3> I cant believe he asked that
<1> Because it's a Cyrus-SASL2 saslauthd config, not a system config.
<3> sasl conf , cyrus conf postfix conf is not system dependant
<3> p3nguin: see why he is my whipping boy
<1> I'm trying to stay out of it.
<3> same for apache, mysql, postgres, python, etc
<4> p3nguin: how sure are you of that? it is on my system. in debian, everything in /etc/default is used by /etc/init.d/*
<3> sasal doesnt care if its on debian or unix or redhat
<3> it doesnt care
<4> sasl doesn't read /etc/default/saslauthd
<3> has no knowledge of your distro
<3> it doesnt give a crap
<1> Why do you compare your debian to anything of mine?
<4> /etc/init.d/saslauthd reads /etc/default/saslauthd
<1> I don't have init.d either.
<4> p3nguin: because ubuntu is based on the same system? i doubt it's that much different
<1> So?
<3> and I have debian as well for your info
<1> I don't care about ubuntu nor debian.
<4> Cancel: that's nice, but you just proved once again that you're a noob
<4> while trying to make yourself look good
<3> you seem to think so
<3> wish we had a tattle bot
<3> that was cl***ic
<4> p3nguin: what operating system is this?
<1> FreeBSD.
<3> <4> Cancel: if you use redhat, how are you going to send him a config file that works with his system anyway?
<3> p3nguin: it will work the same
<1> Cancel: I know. :D
<3> just like if you moved an httpd.conf or a sql conf
<3> he thinks its distro dependant
<3> thats hilarious
<4> it is on debian
<1> Cancel: But the packages are not the same, therefor I did not get the config with the package.
<4> i doubt freebsd is different
<3> sasl doesnt care
<4> sasl doesn't read the config, idiot
<4> the init scripts do
<3> back in the stable
<4> it's used to determine what cli options to p*** along to saslauthd
<4> i ***ume you've at least figured out that following Cancel's advice might not be the best idea in the world since he doesn't have a clue what he's talking about :-)
<3> actually my advice always works for him
<3> ;)
<3> p3nguin: and read your file notice something
<1> hmm?
<1> I'm reading the startup script to find out about the missing config.
<1> It doesn't list it at all in the rc script.
<3> its in mine
<1> That means saslauthd has it hard coded in and they are using the default location.
<3> and oddly my saslauth works
<3> its a miracle
<1> :)
<3> especially since I'm such a noob and all
<4> p3nguin: strings /usr/sbin/saslauthd | grep '/etc/default/saslauthd' - does anything show up?
<1> strings: '/usr/sbin/saslauthd': No such file
<1> *sigh*
<4> whatever the path to the binary is, then
<4> strings `which saslauthd` then
<1> exit 0
<1> No output.
<4> then it's not hard-coded into the binary
<4> well, it would still be possible, but highly unlikely
<1> I agree with that.
<4> i can't speak for freebsd, but /etc/defaults/* is usually stuff parsed by init scripts in any system
<4> not stuff read by binaries


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