On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> My company has a plan to migrate a FreeBSD 4.4 to Debian 2.2r4.
> A couple of minutes of downtime is acceptable, but my core problem is:
>
> How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
> I may be wrong, but I remember F
Hello list,
My company has a plan to migrate a FreeBSD 4.4 to Debian 2.2r4.
A couple of minutes of downtime is acceptable, but my core problem is:
How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
I may be wrong, but I remember FreeBSD uses MD5 passwd encryption while
Debian default
Hi all,
Yesterday I posted a message regarding a problem I was having with dselect
and Perl 5.6. I last night decided to download the testing floppy disk set
(dated 14 Nov) and booted from it.
I have got to installing the base system. I am trying to do a network
install. I enter the address of my
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> My company has a plan to migrate a FreeBSD 4.4 to Debian 2.2r4.
> A couple of minutes of downtime is acceptable, but my core problem is:
>
> How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
> I may be wrong, but I remember
Hi
Can you tell me which version you use?
It seems to be 2.6 because you talk about crypt, and it's the case
you have to know that it's experimental and probabley some things are
broken.
2.5 version you can find in woody is working well.
I seems that you didn't enter right DN
base dn should prob
Hello list,
My company has a plan to migrate a FreeBSD 4.4 to Debian 2.2r4.
A couple of minutes of downtime is acceptable, but my core problem is:
How can I transfer the account/password from FreeBSD to Debian?
I may be wrong, but I remember FreeBSD uses MD5 passwd encryption while
Debian defaul
Hi all,
Yesterday I posted a message regarding a problem I was having with dselect
and Perl 5.6. I last night decided to download the testing floppy disk set
(dated 14 Nov) and booted from it.
I have got to installing the base system. I am trying to do a network
install. I enter the address of m
Hello,
I was able to get the sourceforge installed on the site with the
sf-debian package (apt-get install sourceforge).
After I create a project, and then login as admin to approve the project
I get the error:
Warning: LDAP: Unable to bind to server: Invalid DN syntax in
/usr/lib/sourceforge/www/i
Hi
Can you tell me which version you use?
It seems to be 2.6 because you talk about crypt, and it's the case
you have to know that it's experimental and probabley some things are
broken.
2.5 version you can find in woody is working well.
I seems that you didn't enter right DN
base dn should pro
On Sam, 01 Dez 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, is webmin a secure prog ?
If you use the "normal" package then the root password is going
over the net in cleartext form.
Its better to use webmin-ssl
(http://packages.debian.org/webmin-ssl).
--
Noèl Köthe
Hello,
I was able to get the sourceforge installed on the site with the
sf-debian package (apt-get install sourceforge).
After I create a project, and then login as admin to approve the project
I get the error:
Warning: LDAP: Unable to bind to server: Invalid DN syntax in
/usr/lib/sourceforge/www/
On Sam, 01 Dez 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, is webmin a secure prog ?
If you use the "normal" package then the root password is going
over the net in cleartext form.
Its better to use webmin-ssl
(http://packages.debian.org/webmin-ssl).
--
Noèl Köthe
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