I am running Linuxconf 1.13 (subrev 10) on Debian 2.0 and have had no problems running it from the command line but I have found that the web interface is a little unreliable. The web interface normally works OK but when the system has been heavily used with the web interface I start to get some problems, although the telnet access still works fine. At the moment I can get into the main menu OK and my login is accepted but if I select any of the menu items such as 'Networking' or 'User accounts' the web browser hangs. I have also had a number of occasions where Linuxconf has complained that I am trying to access pages from an earlier release, but when I try again later it works. I have a '7473 ? S 0:00 \_ linuxconf --http' process in my ps listing that I suspect is a hung linuxconf web interface. Is anyone else having these problems? I understand that most of the Linuxconf operations can be driven from command line programs, is there a list of commands and options? I would be happy to look at writing an Apache/PHP3 front end. ------------------------------------ Steve Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tel: +44 01844 275100 Fax: +44 01844 275111 ------------------------------------ --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
