Hi;
I am not sure what you are saying here, but if you think you are
having a DNS isse, then try adding this to your squid.conf:
dns_testnames localhost
Have you disabled caching? If this does not work, then you should
probably bring this up in the squid-users list,
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If it is working, then it has nothing to do with Apache. phpsysinfo
works by gathering data, outside of apache, using php, it then outputs
to a file, I use machine-name.html. Once this file is created, your
apache server come serves it as just an html file. From what I
remember, aside from
Theo;
I have some enclosures that are leftover from a custom job we did for a
customer. These were basically our 1U (3x hot-swap scsi) and 2U (6X
hot-swap scsi) chassis's but without mobo, just power supply and
special cabling to allow HDD's to attach to power supply. I am not
sure if the
It didn't open in within firefox but I was able to save the page and
open it with my pdf viewer.
-mike
Quoting Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Aug 5, 2005, at 6:35 AM, Jason Dixon wrote:
Here are the slides that I presented at this week's OSCON in
Portland, OR. They are available in
pf would work fine, maybe with a tarpit-like (as in spamd-setup?). Not
sure if I want to be bothered with entertaining others though ;-) -mike
Quoting Scott Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/2/05, Michael C. Ibarra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Scott;
Ran across this one yesterday, just
Just ran into a wall with the scponly option:
If you do use chroot(), your binary will need to be setuid.
I'll pass on that one for now...
-mike
Quoting Scott Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/2/05, Michael C. Ibarra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Scott;
Ran across this one yesterday, just
Greetings All;
First, it's great to be back, miss my obsd toys!
I am currently migrating/upgrading an entire farm of servers from
RedHat Linux Solaris to current and one of the roadblocks I am
encountering is setting a chrooted sftp. I am aware of chroot.sf, but
am looking for a solution
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