only going to be for a week or so).
alternatively, put a second network card in the web server and connect
it to both networks (if physically possible).
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someday soon, someone's going to take the good ideas from djbdns,
combine it with the good stuff from bind (including backwards
compatibility with bind config zonefile formats), add
. i'm only a mediocre programmer, but i'm a damn good
systems admin - which requires a completely different set of skills and
aptitudes than programming. i've only met a few people who are as good
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La MaraDNS i looked at about a year ago and it has an even dumber
zonefile format than djbdns (if that's possible).
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merely by writing a wrapper script for
named-xfer. i've done it. it works.
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 08:34:32PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 07:31:30PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
``By combining all these tools, you can finally approach the
functionality of a trivial rsync script. Wow.''
Enough said
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to UTC *IS* the simplest and best solution.
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 03:29:39PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Not needed, I'll settle for Essential: yes :)
good idea :)
I don't think so.
has debian really turned
, then i needed
to edit a config file and ran vi...noticed that it's nvi rather than
vim, so quit and apt-get install vim vim-rt while i'm thinking of it.
then run vi again and remember doh! gotta purge nvi too.
now i just habitually purge nvi when i install vim.
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'dpkg --purge nvi' fixes that but it shouldn't be necessary.
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not updating bind?
no idea. the log extracts you sent didn't show any problem...they only
showed your w2k client being denied access.
Is it related to the win2K feature??
completely unrelated.
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of _DNS Bind_ (pub. by O'Reilly)
and reading it from cover to cover before working on DNS stuff. DNS
isn't difficult, but it is easy to make small mistakes that have huge
consequences. e.g. mis-using CNAME records as above is a very common
mistake.
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from 192.168.100.100
==
/ETC/BIND/NAMED.CONF
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acl dyn-update {
127.0.0.1;
192.168.100.20;
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192.168.100.100 isn't listed in that acl.
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appropriate taint checking
etc).
TMTOWTDI - the sudo group isn't strictly needed for this, you can also
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dnsrbl services to co-ordinate and co-operate.
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compiled with svga support? that way those who need it can
have it, and those who don't can have one less setuid root program on
their system.
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on same IRQ.. anything similar in 2.2.x?
AFAIK, that only works for some dumb 1655x-type multiport serial cards
- e.g. moxa 4/8 port cards and digiboards.
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/reports/var/reportshas no effect
how to enable rewrite and then alias to change document_root path ?¿
is the Alias in the global httpd config, or in a particular vhost config?
try putting it in the global config. also try putting it in each vhost's
config.
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e.g. if you have a virtual host with ServerName www.foo.com then the
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another way of doing it is to just have a symlink in their document root.
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argue with a release manager whose goal seems to be to find excuses to
remove packages from the distribution. IMO, the stable should be
treated as a fork, anyway.
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the binary db would more than offset the time
saved.
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user0m1.410s
sys 0m0.100s
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machines ready to rock.
you can do the same thing with debian...just install the nfs server
package on your laptop.
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appreciate debian's sanity.
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just wondering the reason behind not doing that with Debian.
the fact that just about every other distribution is willing to violate the
licensing terms for pine is no reason for debian to do the same.
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installing your own tar.gz system image rather than the standard
base.tar.gz.
automating debian installs is pretty easy - IF you have a good
understanding of how debian works.
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depends if you use stable or unstable.
if you use stable, then many packages will be old versions.
if you use unstable, then most packages will be the latest up-to-date
versions.
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i suggest a name change to Tipo - Tip Isn't Pico, Oh!
binary could be /usr/bin/tipo
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#
#append_domain .yourdomain.com
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still fetches it even when
i don't read any news for a few days or a few weeks.
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and Spammers and SpamNets from my home web server makes my internet
connection very slow for most of every Sunday)
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that it vanished from debian. but i probably don't have
time.
btw, simply backing up a system's conffiles can be done by feeding the
output of 'cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.conffiles' into tar/cpio/afio etc.
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to test it but not if my machine is going to be die)
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i mostly agree but wouldn't put it anywhere near that strongly.
I would. Ben's phrasing strongly reminds me of Robert A. Heinlein;
especially of the concept
in some work
CAN join up as developers.
i started that way a few years ago, and i'll bet that most debian
developers did too.
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$users{$login} = $passwd ;
} ;
print SHELL \n\n\n$chpasswd __EOF__\n ;
foreach (keys %users) {
print SHELL $_:$users{$_}\n ;
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print SHELL __EOF__\n ;
close(SHELL) ;
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ii egcc2.91.60-1 The GNU (egcs) C compiler.
ii g++ 2.91.60-1 The GNU (egcs) C++ compiler.
ii libstdc++2.92.91.60-1 The GNU stdc++ library (egcs version)
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anyone know what it is in slink which is enforcing idle-timeout and daily
time limits on serial lines?
I don't have this problem, and I haven't installed idled:
Description: Idle Daemon. Removes idle users
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to libc6.
try removing libg++27-dev and libgdbm1-dev with dpkg -r. then you should
be able to install wget, either install it with dpkg or with apt (apt-get
install wget).
if that works, you should now be able to do a dselect upgrade.
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/autoup/ and http://taz.net.au/autoup/ and
various mirror sites.
changelogs from 0.29-0.32:
v0.29: 1998-08-15 (Craig Sanders)
- changed all directory references from 'frozen' to 'stable'
- fixed PKGS_NET problem (should have been $PKGS_NETBASE and $PKGS_NETSTD)
- changed RMFILE to /root
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the vicnet site is preferred - and also contains a .tar.gz file
containing all the files which autoup.sh needs. debian.vicnet.net.au is
my workstation at work, and has a much better net connection than the
taz site (which is my home network).
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- libstdc++2.8 has moved from libs/ to base/
- libnet-perl has moved from interpreters/ to base/
as usual, it is available from
http://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/ (primary site)
ftp://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
and
http://taz.net.au
enough irq conflicts with network cards for that to be the
first thing i check when i get a system which can send but not receive
packets.
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type master;
file local;
};
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it could be confusing bind.
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. I never thought about doing it that way (and don't
have the foggiest idea how.
Craig Sanders sent me what looks like some good advice but I haven't
figured out how to implement it. I will take a moment to figure it out
before asking any silly questions :)
I did notice that I am using
a very specific meaning - i.e. that the work
has no copyright.
a very small percentage of free software is actually public domain,
while most Free Software is copyright with a license (e.g. GPL, BSD,
Artistic license) allowing use, modification, and distribution.
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by taking the time to do it right? not a lot. a few
impatient users may have chosen to install RH5 rather than wait for hamm
or trial the pre-release version from the ftp site. big deal, like that
really hurts debian a lot.
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and occasionally (rarely) lock up the whole machine. what do you expect
from commercial/closed-source software? :-(
unfortunately, netscape is much better than any alternative - too bad
it's so badly written.
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hope this helps.
I have been getting endless request from our clients to solve this
problem.
PLEASE;PLEASE;PLEASE can you help
THIS IS REALLY VERY VERY VERY URGENT
Thanking you in anticipation.
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an ipfwadm or a routing problem, you have subnetted your IP space
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as debian packages.
read the documentation for all of them to see which best suits your
needs. they are all in hamm. i think only redir was available for bo.
(i haven't used any of them, i only know of their existence...not the
details of how to configure them)
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is just a quick-and-dirty hack to get the job done.
---cut here--- /usr/local/bin/afio.backup --- cut here---
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# do whatever you want with it, i don't care :)
TAPE=/dev/st0
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if [ $1
directly to hamm?
you don't need to upgrade to 1.3.1 first.
you can upgrade from 1.3.0 directly to hamm using autoup.sh or by
following the howto. autoup.sh does everything that's in the howto (and
more...it's more up-to-date) and is a lot easier :-)
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interestingly, if i switch to a text VC and login then they repeat...but
when i switch back to X they don'tso there must be some X setting to
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once when the application starts up.
New request objects are normally created for each request
sent.
BTW, there are several man pages for LWP. Read/print them all :-)
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available from the usual sites:
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ftp://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
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remember that the vicnet site has the tarball and other stuff. The taz site
doesn't.
changelog:
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) are incomprehensible. they don't make any sense at all to
me. I'd like to get a 2nd channel going.
has anyone had any luck with MPPP on debian?
btw, i'm running kernel 2.1.103, isdnutils 1:2.1.beta1-21, and have a
NetJet ISDN card (Hisax type=20), and the latest 'unstable' debian.
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yes. that's one of the advantages of debian :-)you never have to
reformat and reinstall ever again (barring hard disk failure, of course)
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run dselect to install hamm. works for me. YMMV.
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that the libstdc++ needs to be added to the list of
things that are installed before dpkg.
I've just released version 0.24 which fixes this (and a few minor problems
too).
v0.24: 1998-04-21 (Craig Sanders)
- added libstdc++, libslang0.99.34 (libc5), libslang0.99.38 (libc6),
netbase, and netstd
they should already have
in their local mirror.
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I've just released version 0.24 which fixes this (and a few minor problems
too).
v0.24: 1998-04-21 (Craig Sanders)
- added libstdc++, libslang0.99.34 (libc5), libslang0.99.38 (libc6),
netbase, and netstd to the list of packages to install.
- changed 'unstable' to 'frozen' in various
mailertable.db: mailertable
makemap hash mailertable mailertable
---cut here---/etc/Makefile---cut here---
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- Robert fixed the ftp stuff, including the PKGS_LIBC5 problem.
(rob's version was never released AFAIK, but it's what i based v0.22
on.)
v0.22: 1998-03-26 (Craig Sanders)
there were still problems with ncftp. probably caused by the fact that
i have ncftp 3.0.0 beta 9 installed
dists/unstable/non-free
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pharmaceuticals.
why? do you think MS are the only evil technologically-incompetent
mega-corporation pushing crappy, inferior product on an unsuspecting
populace? the pharmaceuticals industry makes MS look like a mere
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Other things (as CD-ROM, Monitor, etc) I do not expect problems
with. Should I?
i've had problems with 24x CD-ROM drives. didn't bother figuring out
why, i just swapped it with a W95 user for an old 8x cd-rom.
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play with it and find out.enjoy!
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example above) which doesn't do anything.
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and hit Ctrl-C
before rm gets to your home dir.
another problem which you avoid by not running as root except when
necessary is the risk of trojans or virusesmalicious programs like
these can't affect your system if they don't have the permissions
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aren't a problem on debian - either because we already fixed it or
because the problem is only exploitable in specific environments.
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which is why porting netscape to gtk is at (or near) the top of the open
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