Metalab Services: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
Red667 (Diskussion | Beiträge) |
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** against [[Benutzer:hop]] | ** against [[Benutzer:hop]] | ||
** against [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] - not because of technical reasons, but ones that I'd prefer Metalab not have infrastructure set up in which someone speaks for or as the organisation. | ** against [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] - not because of technical reasons, but ones that I'd prefer Metalab not have infrastructure set up in which someone speaks for or as the organisation. | ||
** [[Benutzer:reox]] submission should be used for mailservers that hold mailboxes, not for relays. they should use port 25. only use it if pop/imap is implemented | |||
* POP(110, 995) or IMAP(143, 993) Services? | * POP(110, 995) or IMAP(143, 993) Services? | ||
** against [[Benutzer:hop]] | ** against [[Benutzer:hop]] | ||
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* gitweb.cgi | * gitweb.cgi | ||
** for [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] - give people the option to avoid GitHub? Decentralised structure and all… With <code>git http-push</code> (WebDAV) support that uses the same credentials as the wiki or mos? Because we don't need lots of people with shell access. | ** for [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] - give people the option to avoid GitHub? Decentralised structure and all… With <code>git http-push</code> (WebDAV) support that uses the same credentials as the wiki or mos? Because we don't need lots of people with shell access. | ||
** for [[Benutzer:reox]] | |||
* [http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-support_for_dkim_domainkeys_identified_mail.html DKIM] | * [http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-support_for_dkim_domainkeys_identified_mail.html DKIM] | ||
** for [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] | ** for [[Benutzer:mzeltner]] | ||
** for [[Benutzer:reox]] | |||
* LDAP | * LDAP | ||
** for [[Benutzer:red667]] - i now its a pain in the ass but would be beneficial for a lot of other services | ** for [[Benutzer:red667]] - i now its a pain in the ass but would be beneficial for a lot of other services |