Am 16.05.2006 um 16:00 schrieb Vlad Seryakov:
Recently i was looking into nsproxy to accomplish an opposite task,
my nsd runs as nobody but i need ability to execute some scripts as
root but it looks like nsproxy is not designed for this task
without hacking nsd: i.e. run nsd as root, spawn
Yes, i thought about setuid of nsproxy, might work as well
Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
Am 16.05.2006 um 16:17 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
Is it only me that misses mails from the mailing list from time to time?
It's me as well. For example I never got that email from Vlad!
Probably he's wonderi
Am 16.05.2006 um 16:17 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
Is it only me that misses mails from the mailing list from time to
time?
It's me as well. For example I never got that email from Vlad!
Probably he's wondering why nobody is responding...
Recently i was looking into nsproxy to accomplish a
Am 16.05.2006 um 16:06 schrieb Andrew Piskorski:
Changes in AOLserver CVS after they initially added nsproxy, or
changes which you've committed to the Naviserver CVS?
Changes I commited to Naviserver CVS. In AOLserver CVS I just
fixed two very obvious bugs. Besides, the nsproxy in AOLserver
pa
> Good news: The SF team read our thread and immediately started to go for
> solutions :-)
wow, messages from the past. Now they read my complaint in the other mail and
sent this one away...
"...spam1.sourceforge.net" :-)
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Is it only me that misses mails from the mailing list from time to time?
If so, I have to blame my spamfilter... :-(
Without Vlad quoting Zorans mail I would never have heard of it.
And likewise I'm not sure if the browsable archives are up to date...
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=130646
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 12:01:27PM +0200, Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
> I have concluded the work of getting the nsproxy module
> from the AOLserver repository into ours.
>
> There have been *numerous* changes and improvements to the
> initial code. See ChangeLog for more details.
Changes in AOLserv
Recently i was looking into nsproxy to accomplish an opposite task, my
nsd runs as nobody but i need ability to execute some scripts as root
but it looks like nsproxy is not designed for this task without hacking
nsd: i.e. run nsd as root, spawn nsproxy then manually switch nsd to nobody.
Zora