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Also on domains not managed by a custom BIND DNS server but by some external mail reseller companies DNS servers like Godaddy.
A TXT records which are necessery to set up are:
TXT name is: _domainkey.yourdomain.com
TXT value is: t=y; o=-
TXT name is: private._domainkey.yourdomain.com
TXT value is: k=rsa; p=XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx………
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How to enable Domain Keys (DKIM) in Qmail toaster based mail server install on Debian Linux
This is a rather old Debian, why don’t you try to update it and see whether compile will work?
How to enable Domain Keys (DKIM) in Qmail toaster based mail server install on Debian Linux
Hi Barbara,
Probably you need to install older version of libdomainkeys (download from source) or try libdomainkeys-dev package (if it is available on your distro).
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Georgi
How to enable Domain Keys (DKIM) in Qmail toaster based mail server install on Debian Linux
Thx,
WHen I have time I’ll write an article on how DKIM can be enabled on postfix.
thx for suggestion
best
Georgi
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Install and configure rkhunter for improved security on a PCI DSS Linux / BSD servers with no access to Internet
–rwo, –report-warnings-only
This option causes only warning messages to be displayed. This can be useful when rkhunter is run via cron. Other options may
be used to force other items of information to be displayed.
–sk, –skip-keypress
When the –check command option is used, after certain sections of tests, the user will be prompted to press the return key
in order to continue. This option disables that feature, and rkhunter will run until all the tests have completed.
Install and configure rkhunter for improved security on a PCI DSS Linux / BSD servers with no access to Internet
As rkhunter check, can be pretty annoying and ask you to press keypresses multiple times and spit you a lot of unnecessery data a very good useful option arguments are:
–rwo and –sk
# rkhunter -c –rwo –sk
Warning: The SSH and rkhunter configuration options should be the same:
SSH configuration option 'PermitRootLogin': yes
Rkhunter configuration option 'ALLOW_SSH_ROOT_USER': no
Sorry for really late reply.
perhaps you have to create it or rename the ifcfg-eno1 to ifcfg-eth1 or you have some old ifcfg-enp1s0f0 or ifcfg-eno still under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ interfering
How to RPM update Hypervisors and Virtual Machines running Haproxy High Availability cluster on KVM, Virtuozzo without a downtime on RHEL / CentOS Linux
if you happen to be missing versionlock plugin and you need to get use of it
yum versionlock capabilities
You will have to install yum-utils package:
For example on CentOS 8 Linux, to enable the yum versionlock plugiun
yum install yum-utils.noarch
In case if by default log is not configured for snoopy,
these are default output locations on various Linux distributions:
Distribution | Snoopy output location | Notes |
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CentOS |
/var/log/secure
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Debian |
/var/log/auth.log
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Ubuntu |
/var/log/auth.log
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(others) |
/var/log/messages
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(potentially, could be elsewhere) |