this, or should a bug report be filed
with someone?
Daniel
# Daniel Whelan Code Monkey, TriPixel Inc.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tripixel.net
# Evan and Tim need to write a slogan for us.
, there is no ATA66 support in the 2.2.x series (perhaps
there is a kernel patch though). Anyway, with a kernel that supports it
I've had no trouble using it under debian.
Daniel
# Daniel Whelan Code Monkey, TriPixel Inc.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tripixel.net
# Evan and Tim need
?
Daniel
# Daniel Whelan Code Monkey, TriPixel Inc.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tripixel.net
# Evan and Tim need to write a slogan for us.
OK folks...it looks like I've got myself a bit of a problem. Suffice to say,
the libc.so.6 on one of my boxes got wiped out. Unfortunately, I'm nowhere
near the box, and only have a semi-computer-literate remote hands at the
location, without any boot disks (well, there was one, but it doesn't
I'm currently configuring a machine to be the master password machine
for a large network of machines. Is there a way to configure it to allow
only root to get an actual console, and to have all other users
redirected to a password change program?
Thanks,
Daniel
Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Daniel Whelan wrote:
I'm currently configuring a machine to be the master password machine
for a large network of machines. Is there a way to configure it to allow
only root to get an actual console, and to have all other users
redirected
Hey...I recently aquired a nice little 15 monochrome X-terminal (NCD
15r) and have been having some trouble in getting everything working
fine in conjunction with a Debian-woody box. I got the thing to boot
with no problem using TFTP and BootP, but the problem occurs when
logging into the remote
Hi, I'm rather new to the Debian distro (primarily use Redhat and MkLinux
(which is RedHat based)). I recently did a fresh install on a server and
configured it with local network info so I could install software and
such. This morning I changed /etc/rc.d/network to the proper settings and
it was
Hi, I recently posted about a problem in changing the networking from one
configuration to another. It worked initially, but after changing
/etc/rc.d/network, /etc/networks, and /etc/hosts it didn't work. Upon
restoring these files to their previous state and moving it back to the
original network
that has been suggested
is to NFS mount some of the software off a server - my issue with this is that
it would hose the package management somewhat. Does anyone have any experience
with this?
Daniel
# Daniel Whelan Sysadmin, FSU - CSIT
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.csit.fsu.edu
i love dpkg-repack! you can setup a box, then recreate the .deb with
your settings, and install it anywhere. (ok, my debian network is four
machines, so this approach may be worth just 0.02$...)
Nice solution...I was looking into creating a dummy package of just the
config files we needed to
I'm currently setting up a cluster of several Debian machines that is to
be used as a login/general usage cluster (i.e. they're not workstations,
they're more like servers that people will ssh into and do workstation
type-things on, as well as compiles and other tasks.
Is there any solution for
Hey...On an a Apache (1.3.23-1) system, ExecCGIs are failing under all
circumstances. mod_perl, mod_php, mod_jk are functioning properly.
Similarly configured machines seem to work proplerly as well, and I've
read over the config file several times and cannot find the problem.
Here are some clips
,Deny
Allow From All
/Directory
ErrorLog /var/log/apache/sites/www/error.log
CustomLog /var/log/apache/sites/www/access.log combined
/VirtualHost
If anyone has any ideas, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks!
Daniel
# Daniel Whelan Sysadmin, FSU
Whoops! Forgot to include the log message. The error log is reporting a
premature end of script headers. Unfortunately, it isn't as simple as
that error usually is.
Daniel
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 03:43 PM 02/28/02 -0500, Daniel Whelan wrote:
Hey...On an a Apache (1.3.23-1) system, ExecCGIs
Why do you say that? It's probably not returning the headers you think it
should ;)
I assume you have run it from the command line -- and as the user apache is
running as?
Yes, the script runs fine from the command line. mod_perl will also
correctly execute it.
Daniel
Look at /var/log/apache/suexec.log. I think it's because your scripts
are outside the suexec docroot (which is /var/www/ in the Debian
packages).
Looks like you might be onto something. This is what I get in the
suexec.log:
[2002-03-01 14:27:25]: info: (target/actual) uid: (whelan/whelan)
I'm attempting to install the cyrus21 2.1.5-1 packages on a Debian
machine to utilize saslauthd authentication (saslauthd is set to look at
PAM). I've made the requisite change in /etc/imapd.conf and enabled the
saslauthd daemon in /etc/defaults/saslauthd, but I am still having
trouble. When I
18 matches
Mail list logo