Could anyone point me in the right direction of documentation on how
E-smith stores its configuration for its internal and external
web-sites. I would like to be able to switch off externally facing web
sites as they are not required.
Thanks in advance
Lee Irving
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you'll probably want to take a loot at the template for httpd.conf
there should be a number of virtual hosts there
by deleting the entries for the external ip you disallow access to the
website
this'll work for sure but i am not sure this is the essg :) way to do it.
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this essg thing is really catching on :)
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From: Trevor Ouellette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 1 augustus 2001 7:26
To: DEVELOPMENT info
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG
How to Install the gc-guard system -- Any beta testers??
Hello Trevor Ouellette,
Looks exactly like the one I needed !!!
Great job !
I only had this : ./create-squidguard: /sbin/signal-event: No such file or directory
But that was I guess because my squid wasn't running...
And in the end : Please reboot your server now (WHY WOULD I )
Everything is
Hi Lee,
I don't know what's wrong. We have tested the rpm at least 10 times (5
times installing in a fresh ESGS 4.1.2 server and the other 5 removing
it and installing again). I don't know why it asks you to change the
password because it just install 1 file in the functions directory and
Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES? Any problems (besides the horific
security issues)?
FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
extentions, please forward your stuff my way.
Trev.
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Months ago I took the RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.14 src rpm and got the FP2000
extensions working on 4.1; I referred to the improved mod_frontpage
instructions at:
http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/
It works fine if you configure ES/Apache/FP to use only the primary
ibay; things get very messy
if you have multiple domains it seems you have to have the main set but
each virtual domain has to have a 'stub' set. I have studied it some but
need to implement them myself as the museum's web pages uses front page ext.
for the fancy stuff
ed sharpe
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From:
Am 31 Jul 2001, um 23:35 hat Thomas E. Keiser geschrieben:
Hi Tom,
Both ways are possible, the clients can print directly to an IP-
number ( 192.168.1.200 ) as printerport, but if one client sends a
big printjob all other clients have to wait due to the low memory of
the PrtSrv or Printer.
If you grab a binary of http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/linux/
and install it (it has an install script and puts it in /usr/local/apache)
set the httpd.conf for this 'new' server to another port, example 8080 and
install frontpage extensions to this server. (I have both the 2000 and
I apologize for the return receipt that was attached to my message (as I'm
getting one back every time someone reads the message I posted. :-( I have
removed this 'feature' from my mail client.
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that's ok! I just said no to it anyway!
ed!
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From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: E-Smith List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Sorry for Return Receipt
I apologize for the return receipt that was attached to my
Hey all,
This was posted to the qmail list tonight...
I realize e-smith does not start qmail vi tcpserve, but I though someone
might want to look at it.
Dean
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Date sent: 01 Aug 2001 21:41:56 -
From: Steve Wozniak
Does anyone know how redundant power supplies or network cards are handled
in Linux or in hardware?
Reason being that in building a new sever with an Athlon MP Tyan SMP DDR
system, it needs a special power supply with special pins.
Now redundant power supplies are always good - but especially
question why would I go here? there is apache already in the esmith?
ed sharpe
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From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:10 PM
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions
If you grab a binary of
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