Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
>> Does it ring a bell ?
>
> There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug
> level (try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without
> mod_l
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
>> Does it ring a bell ?
>
> There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug
> level (try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without
> mod_l
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
>> seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
>> lookup, it dies there.
>> The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies
>> :
Hi all,
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
proftpd[22495]: swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - FT
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
>> seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
>> lookup, it dies there.
>> The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies
>> :
Hi all,
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
proftpd[22495]: swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - FT
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> curently I am in creation of a Debian based Cyber-Center in Strasbourg.
>
> The clients get a userid/password and can login, on which machine they
> want. All users have a private home-directoy which is on a nfs-server.
>
> Authentication i
errested in
the billing problem, which is obvious.
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Hi all,
don't know if this is the right list for such problems, but after all
a cybercafe is also an isp, so here it is:
I'm in search of a management software for a cybercafe. The firewall
will be debian, the stations will multiboot win/lin.
I'd like to be able to manage who can login on which
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