SUCS issueshttps://projects.sucs.org/sucs/sucs/-/issues2019-08-20T16:30:44Zhttps://projects.sucs.org/sucs/sucs/-/issues/47cgroups on silver2019-08-20T16:30:44ZImran Hussainimranh@sucs.orgcgroups on silverImplement cgroups on silver:
5% of cpu and memory capacity reserved for root owned procs.
Possibly another 5% reserved for mwserve.Implement cgroups on silver:
5% of cpu and memory capacity reserved for root owned procs.
Possibly another 5% reserved for mwserve.https://projects.sucs.org/sucs/sucs/-/issues/31Hosting other mail domains2018-02-05T17:44:04ZImran Hussainimranh@sucs.orgHosting other mail domainsWe already allow people to point their domain at us for web hosting, what about email hosting?
There are setups that can do virtual domains+users in such a way that users themselves could add their own aliases and manage their domains...We already allow people to point their domain at us for web hosting, what about email hosting?
There are setups that can do virtual domains+users in such a way that users themselves could add their own aliases and manage their domains themselves. 100 different ways of setting up exim+dovecot+roundcube+whatever to allow this, so lets argue about how to later, and whether it's a good idea/viable now.
In terms of cons, I wouldn't want us to be the home of spam, in terms of sending, would we allow people to use silver to send email from their domain or just receive?
It's something worth thinking about https://projects.sucs.org/sucs/sucs/-/issues/29Name and Shame Backup hoggers2018-02-05T17:44:04ZImran Hussainimranh@sucs.orgName and Shame Backup hoggersWrite a script to name and shame people that use loads of disk space on backup.
Like the one we have on the site but for backupWrite a script to name and shame people that use loads of disk space on backup.
Like the one we have on the site but for backuphttps://projects.sucs.org/sucs/sucs/-/issues/20Move from LDAP auth to Kerberos2018-02-05T17:44:04ZImran Hussainimranh@sucs.orgMove from LDAP auth to KerberosThen we can do proper shit like NFSv4 user privs and stuff.
There is a redhat way of using SSSD to convert people userPassword entries to kerberos passwords, it sits on clients (silver, desktops etc...), tries kerberos, if there isn...Then we can do proper shit like NFSv4 user privs and stuff.
There is a redhat way of using SSSD to convert people userPassword entries to kerberos passwords, it sits on clients (silver, desktops etc...), tries kerberos, if there isn't a kerberos password, it'll auth against LDAP, then use that password to generate kerberos passwords and update LDAP to point to kerberos.