>Hello,
>I have tried to opened the file etc/httpd/conf/access.conf with Pico, and
>altered the line,
>'AllowOverride None' to ' 'AllowOverride Authconfig'. However when I try to
>exit and save, I get the error message stating something like, that I do not
>have the permission to change this file
Is there a .pkg file from Verities for the Raq 4 or you managed the install?
Kal
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On Tuesday 06 February 2001 12:18, keys Declan hit said:
> I have tried to opened the file etc/httpd/conf/access.conf with Pico, and
> altered the line,
> 'AllowOverride None' to ' 'AllowOverride Authconfig'. However when I try to
> exit and save, I get the error message stating something like, t
Mat Schaffer wrote:
>
> does anyone know of any good linux based tools out there for creating
> rpms from a source tarball? rpm does it, but I figure there's just
> gotta be something better out there. At least in alpha stages.
nope - you have to tell RPM what you want in teh package - how you
does anyone know of any good linux based tools out there for creating
rpms from a source tarball? rpm does it, but I figure there's just
gotta be something better out there. At least in alpha stages.
Mathew T. Schaffer
Comcast Business Communications
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Declan:
Before you edit the access.conf file with pico, you will need to switch over
to the "root" account by logging into the server through telnet as "admin",
running "su root" to switch over to the root account, and entering the
"admin" password again (root and admin use the same password).
B
yes, uninstallation is a problem when you don't use cobalt's interface for
installing .pkg files.
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> From: @lfa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 15:59
> I would like to do the installation of Cobalts upgrade pkg's in shell
> is there a way of doing this on a RaQ3
Well a pkg is a .tar.gz just renamed
So at very least, you could just "tar
Hi
I would like to do the installation of Cobalts upgrade pkg's in shell
is there a way of doing this on a RaQ3
Thanx
@lfa
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Hello,
I have tried to opened the file etc/httpd/conf/access.conf with Pico, and
altered the line,
'AllowOverride None' to ' 'AllowOverride Authconfig'. However when I try to
exit and save, I get the error message stating something like, that I do not
have the permission to change this file. I hav
Hi,
We have an RAQ3 which has 250 virtual sites and we have to add new virtual
sites but RAQ3 does not allow it! Says only 250 virtual sites allowed. How
can we add more virtual sites? It has 256 ram and easily can get handle with
more virtual sites? Any help will be appreciated.
Ekrem Soylu
Int
Guys a while ago I started downloading all Raq updates right from the
machine itself into /home/packages as specified by Cobalt. Yet I've noticed
that the directory would get filled up real quick when I leave the default
group and ownership. The group is users and I'm logged in as admin. Thus, if
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