FYI-
I've put in a service request (had to learn how) to allow port 80, in
case this is actually doable. I also requested outbound port 25 to
mail.apache.org.
-wsv
On Mar 17, 2004, at 2:13 PM, Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
And I configured it to listen on port 8080, which appears to be
ac
> Infrastructure@ I need you guys to change the proxy from port 16080
> to 8080 for gump.apache.org.
Done. Just waiting for an httpdadmin to do a cvs up and graceful.
--- Noel
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Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
I prefer 2.0 myself, so let's use that. I'd switched the startup item
to use it, and config is /usr/local/apache/conf.
I also turned off the web performance cache, which I know little about
and therefore distrust.
And I configured it to listen on port 8080, which
I prefer 2.0 myself, so let's use that. I'd switched the startup
item to use it, and config is /usr/local/apache/conf.
I also turned off the web performance cache, which I know little
about and therefore distrust.
And I configured it to listen on port 8080, which appears to be
accessibl
Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
On Mar 16, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Fred, we would like to have gump sending notice emails to the groups
when failures appear, can we relay from moof? if not, what's the
alternative?
We can relay through mail.opensource.apple.com, which is on the sa
Cool. Let me know if it has any trouble.
-wsv
On Mar 16, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Gumpy uses Python's SMTP library, so we ought be able to just teach it
this
server & use default port. Thanks.
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>We can relay through mail.opensource.apple.com, which is on the same
> subnet. Postfix needs to be set up if we want delivery with
> /usr/sbin/sendmail, etc. to work. If you just need an SMTP server,
> mail.opensource.apple.com should do. I don't know what gump needs.
Gumpy uses Python's S
On Mar 16, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Fred, we would like to have gump sending notice emails to the groups
when failures appear, can we relay from moof? if not, what's the
alternative?
We can relay through mail.opensource.apple.com, which is on the same
subnet. Postfix needs
Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
Some new software on moof:
apr, apr-util, httpd are in /usr/local/apache
bdb is in /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2
expat is in /usr/local/expat
libxml2 is in /usr/local/libxml
neon is in /usr/local/neon
swig is in /usr/local/swig
svn is in /usr/local/subversion/b
Some new software on moof:
apr, apr-util, httpd are in /usr/local/apache
bdb is in /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2
expat is in /usr/local/expat
libxml2 is in /usr/local/libxml
neon is in /usr/local/neon
swig is in /usr/local/swig
svn is in /usr/local/subversion/bin
gpg is in /usr/local
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