On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 Christian Knoke wrote:
> Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote on Apr 01, 14:06 (+0400):
> > As you may already know, we have problems with DNS now.
> > However, several stuffs are still working.
> > You may reach them by hack with your /etc/hosts:
> >
> > # echo "207.158.49.132 bugs.freeci
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 Christian Prochaska wrote:
> Now the situation is the other way around: the forum apache is running
> (http://207.158.49.134/), but RT's apache does not respond anymore
> (http://207.158.49.132/).
Looks like /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd consider all running *httpd as it's
processes.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Per Inge Mathisen
wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Christian Prochaska
> wrote:
>> I can't tell for sure, since I don't have an account on the real
>> machine, but from my little experience with the VirtualBox clone I
>> created, the apache server for the f
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Christian Prochaska
wrote:
> I can't tell for sure, since I don't have an account on the real
> machine, but from my little experience with the VirtualBox clone I
> created, the apache server for the forum gets restarted every monday
> by the logrotate program, but
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Christian Knoke wrote:
> Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote on Apr 01, 14:06 (+0400):
>> Good daytime!
>>
>> As you may already know, we have problems with DNS now.
>> However, several stuffs are still working.
>> You may reach them by hack with your /etc/hosts:
>>
>> # echo
Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote on Apr 01, 14:06 (+0400):
> Good daytime!
>
> As you may already know, we have problems with DNS now.
> However, several stuffs are still working.
> You may reach them by hack with your /etc/hosts:
>
> # echo "207.158.49.132 bugs.freeciv.org" >> /etc/hosts
> # echo "207.1
Good daytime!
As you may already know, we have problems with DNS now.
However, several stuffs are still working.
You may reach them by hack with your /etc/hosts:
# echo "207.158.49.132 bugs.freeciv.org" >> /etc/hosts
# echo "207.158.49.132 rt.freeciv.org" >> /etc/hosts
# echo "83.223.112.138 www.