Ubuntu Server Guide
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- Increasing daemon verbosity
- Logging SASL debug info
Logging mail delivery
If you are having trouble sending or receiving mail from a specific domain you can add the domain to the debug_peer_list parameter. sudo p o s t c o n f −e ’ d e b u g _ p e e r _ l i s t = problem . domain ’ sudo s y s t e m c t l r e l o a d p o s t f i x . s e r v i c e Increasing daemon verbosity You can increase the verbosity of any Postfix daemon process by editing the /etc/postfix/master.cf and adding a -v after the entry. For example, edit the smtp entry: smtp unix − − − − − smtp −v Then, reload the service as usual: sudo s y s t e m c t l r e l o a d p o s t f i x . s e r v i c e Logging SASL debug info To increase the amount of information logged when troubleshooting SASL issues you can set the following options in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10−logging.conf auth_debug=y e s auth_debug_passwords=y e s Just like Postfix if you change a Dovecot configuration the process will need to be reloaded: sudo s y s t e m c t l r e l o a d d o v e c o t . s e r v i c e Note Some of the options above can drastically increase the amount of information sent to the log files. Remember to return the log level back to normal after you have corrected the problem. Then reload the appropriate daemon for the new configuration to take affect. References Administering a Postfix server can be a very complicated task. At some point you may need to turn to the Ubuntu community for more experienced help. • The Postfix website documents all available configuration options. • O’Reilly’s Postfix: The Definitive Guide is rather dated but provides deep background information about configuration options. 246 • The Ubuntu Wiki Postfix page has more information from a Ubuntu context. There is also a Debian Wiki Postfix page that’s a bit more up to date; they also have a set of Postfix Tutorials for different Debian versions. • Info on how to set up mailman3 with postfix Squid Squid is a full-featured web proxy cache server application which provides proxy and cache services for Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and other popular network protocols. Squid can implement caching and proxying of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) requests and caching of Domain Name Server (DNS) lookups, and perform transparent caching. Squid also supports a wide variety of caching protocols, such as Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), the Hyper Text Caching Protocol (HTCP), the Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP), and the Web Cache Coordination Protocol (WCCP). The Squid proxy cache server is an excellent solution to a variety of proxy and caching server needs, and scales from the branch office to enterprise level networks while providing extensive, granular access control mechanisms, and monitoring of critical parameters via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). When selecting a computer system for use as a dedicated Squid caching proxy server for many users ensure it is configured with a large amount of physical memory as Squid maintains an in-memory cache for increased performance. Download 1.23 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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