wget -q
man wget
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:55:36 +1000
Rudi Starcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to exeute a php script on Apache via a cron job.
>
> All I want to do is execute the file not download it.
> So far I've tried wget and lynx without the results I'd like.
>
> Wg
wget -q
man wget
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:55:36 +1000
Rudi Starcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to exeute a php script on Apache via a cron job.
>
> All I want to do is execute the file not download it.
> So far I've tried wget and lynx without the results I'd like.
>
> Wg
into ethernet, I am curious as to what this
is, or what it may be?
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# ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.0.1p1, SSH Protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f
I am tempted to install from source next. Any Ideas?
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James Mclean
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files.
# ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.0.1p1, SSH Protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f
I am tempted to install from source next. Any Ideas?
Regards,
James Mclean
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upgrade to Woody, to no avail.
What is causing this error? What package can i install to get this to work?
I have searched the debian package archives, and could not find any packages
that matched, and apt-get install as86 did nothing.
I havent tried to compile a kernel on this machine before.
st-upgrade to Woody, to no avail.
What is causing this error? What package can i install to get this to work?
I have searched the debian package archives, and could not find any packages
that matched, and apt-get install as86 did nothing.
I havent tried to compile a kernel on this machine before.
you need to set the shell to /bin/sh or /bin/bash. /sbin/false diallows
shell access.
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From: Kris Blackwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 30 July 2001 4:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie question please
Hi,
I just installed the latest version of d
> I have a question:
Many do.
> How do you use Proftpd to serve more then one domain?
> Name based Virtual Hosting seems to work only for
> Apache, because of the protocol (HTTP 1.1).
Setup each domain as a user on the system, eg /home/user. (keep the name
simple) Point each Apache Virtual Ho
more than likely the older machines are AT rather than ATX
Quoting D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been
> bothering me. I've been running various debian machines as servers for
> quite some time now. The problem started when I got two new
more than likely the older machines are AT rather than ATX
Quoting D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please excuse the simple question, but it's something that's been
> bothering me. I've been running various debian machines as servers for
> quite some time now. The problem started when I got two ne
this server.
>
>
> Machine is only available from a local network (ie no fqdn) will this matter
at
> all? hostname is hydrogen, and all the packages on the system are from 2.2r0
> cd's. i have proftp and apache running on the server.
>
> cheers
>
> james mclean
>
>
this server.
>
>
> Machine is only available from a local network (ie no fqdn) will this matter
at
> all? hostname is hydrogen, and all the packages on the system are from 2.2r0
> cd's. i have proftp and apache running on the server.
>
> cheers
>
> james mclean
>
>
cd's. i have proftp and apache running on the server.
cheers
james mclean
2.2r0
cd's. i have proftp and apache running on the server.
cheers
james mclean
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local network.
what i am looking to do is when i do apt-get install package it looks on the
server on the lan first, then connects to a real debian mirror, should the
package
not be on my machine.
Any body got any tips on how to do this or docs on doing it?
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local network.
what i am looking to do is when i do apt-get install package it looks on the
server on the lan first, then connects to a real debian mirror, should the package
not be on my machine.
Any body got any tips on how to do this or docs on doing it?
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lists,
just curious to know how two network cards in servers work IE: in the
configuration like freshmeat.net...
VA Linux FullOn 2x2
Single Pentium III 600 (256kb cache)
1GB RAM
10,000RPM 9GB SCA HDD
2 Intel EtherExpress Pro Fast Ethernet Cards ***
would they be on separate IP addresses or
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