there was a post about an updated cookbook using suse 9.1, is this
avialable?
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Darin Perusich
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e: [Openca-Users] OpenCA Cookbook
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 12:03, Kevin Mitcham wrote:
> I'm sorry if the cookbook mislead you, or was incomplete. I wrote it to
> make the install procedure overall a little easier, providing a worked
> example. By the time I wrote it down, I had installed
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 12:03, Kevin Mitcham wrote:
> I'm sorry if the cookbook mislead you, or was incomplete. I wrote it to
> make the install procedure overall a little easier, providing a worked
> example. By the time I wrote it down, I had installed OpenCA several
> times, and some of the i
I'm sorry if the cookbook mislead you, or was incomplete. I wrote it to
make the install procedure overall a little easier, providing a worked
example. By the time I wrote it down, I had installed OpenCA several
times, and some of the items were already committed to memory, and
didn't get wri
I know this won't show up in the thread of the same subject because I
don't have the original or any of the follow-ups to that message in my
own email archive, but I just thought I'd try to get this point somehow
associated with the OpenCA Cookbook, thus this message.
Other changes to make to http
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like installation all nodes on one machine in one web server. I
think it would be better to make installation steps for installing some
nodes on separate machines (or at least separate virtual hosts to
emulate different machines).
Our idea with that document was
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Kevin Mitcham wrote:
I've been working on getting some documents and files together to make an
easy installation of OpenCA. Here is what I've got so far. I realize it
isn't setting things up in the most secure fashion, but I'm hoping to help
folks get past the initial step
I've been working on getting some documents and files together to make
an easy installation of OpenCA. Here is what I've got so far. I
realize it isn't setting things up in the most secure fashion, but I'm
hoping to help folks get past the initial steps before getting more
complicated.
I'd a