Is there a way to modify the "ERROR 404 FILE NOT FOUND" and other default
error pages that apache throws out? I would like to make them a little
nicer to the eyes..
-Matt
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try adding all the machines on your home network to the /etc/hosts file.
Redhat always trys to lookup the address of a foreigh client before
allowing a ftp/telnet connection to be made.
-Matt
At 05:36 AM 6/30/98 -0700, you wrote:
Hello:
I recently upgraded a computer (an old 486sx/25) on my
For the life of me, i can't get ftp services running on my rh5 box. I have
both ftp and anonftp packages installed(i hope so) but the services won't
start and I can't figure out how to fire them up by hand
newbie here, thx
TIA -Matt
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any special precations if I am going to reinstall my RH5 install?? The
server is a web server, all it has are a few user's dirs that i need to keep.
I already backed it up, anything else?
-Matt
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Check out toms Hardware, you can get the celerons up to 100 mhz if U
want... Not that it's worth it..
-Matt
Celerons only work at 66MHz system bus speeds. There are no plans
currently for 100Mhz.
Has anyone tried this and can they give us their feelings on the matter
(and any stats they
I just subscibed to this wonderful list and have noticed a few posts about
turning a linux machine into a sniffer box. How is this done? any FAQ on
the subject? And also, anyone who is familiar with apache, how do you get
apache to log what type of browser that a client is using. I run