On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:32:41PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> even restarted Apache several times. What might I be missing?
Maybe /var/log/apache/suexec(.log)?
Marcin
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has anyone used rsync to transfer zone files?
i'm thinking of writing a wrapper script which runs rsync to transfer
some domains, and falls back to named-xfer for other domains.
anyone done anything like this before?
the motivation here is that i'm a secondary for relays.osirusoft.com
which is
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:52:53AM +0400, Ant wrote:
> AvdM> HTTPS uses port 443, so it won't work with your current ipchains setup.
> AvdM> You might be able to start a second squid process, and redirect HTTPS
> AvdM> requists through it.
> Could you tell me how to redirect HTTPS through squid, a
Hi:
Let me give my requirements and see if anyone has a recommended solution.
1. I am a blind network admin, and am off site much of the time.
2. I want a device ideally that would vibrate when a notification comes
in, and read me the text when a button is pushed. And, allow online
logins to i
hello,
as sombody allready pointed name based virtual hosts are not under the ftp protocol
and for instance you have to chroot every user/domain on its own directory.
alternatively maybe this package could help you:
proftpd-ldap
Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon (with LDAP s
> > You can't do name based virtual hosting with ftp, as the protocol
> > doesn't use domain names.
> >
> > You will need to do IP based virtual hosting and use IP aliasing.
>
> How hard would it be to implement a thing in say ProFTPd for example,
> that took "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the actual user
Hey Simon,
Thursday, July 26, 2001, 6:10:11 PM, you wrote:
>> > You can't do name based virtual hosting with ftp, as the protocol
>> > doesn't use domain names.
>> >
>> > You will need to do IP based virtual hosting and use IP aliasing.
>>
>> How hard would it be to implement a thing in say Pro
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 05:51:03PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> has anyone used rsync to transfer zone files?
>
> i'm thinking of writing a wrapper script which runs rsync to transfer
> some domains, and falls back to named-xfer for other domains.
ok, i've figured out how to do this and got it
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:32:41PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> After a major site update amounting to renaming the public_html folder,
> and tightening up security by removing global permissions, I am now
> getting errors trying to execute Perl scripts through Apache. All the
> HTML files are prope
> i hope this is useful to someone...there was no information at all on
> the topic when i searched for it on google yesterday.
Craig, that's very cool. I don't have an immediate use as yet, but thank you
for publishing your hack to the list for everyone!
- Jeff
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