Hi
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 03:15:31PM -0400, Ryan M. Golbeck wrote:
> Hey all;
>
> I'm tryinig to setup a CVS over ssh repository for a couple of
> users of my system and I'm having problems with it that I
> can't figure out.
>
> Firstly, all the users that need to access the CVS repo are
> abl
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Hey There Listmembers
Im currently examine how to build a internetgateway for my office
using linux kernel 2.4.x + iptables + NAT + DHCP. The gateway will be
connected to the internet via ADSL :
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Hi All!
This's my first post i don't know if
I'm Offtopic or not! In this case Sorry!
I neet to configure postgres for many user that can
use it in remote. I don't understand if is possible to create users that can use
ONLY 1 database (create table, drop table...) and that can't create onothe
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 11:11:48AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > e.g. DEFAULT: www.theirdomain.com ADDED DIR (test): test.theirdomain.com
> > I've been attempting this with mod_alias and mod_rewrite and I'm quite
> > exasperated. :)
> Use something like the following in the Apache httpd.conf fil
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 13:15:16 +0200, Qwazz wrote:
>I neet to configure postgres for many user that can use it in remote. I
>don't understand if is possible to create users that can use ONLY 1
>database (create table, drop
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 06:10, Shane Wegner wrote:
> I am looking at the possibility of moving the incoming
> mailboxes on our server from /var/mail to a location
> somewhere inside the user's home directory. Reasons range
>
> Has anyone done this using Debian? Mainly I'm wondering if
I thought tha
I have made a number of them, ran a $70M business with a linux firwall. The
only question I have is way are you using so many internal interfaces.
Other than that, restrict DHCP to only the internal interfaces, you might
want to run your own name server, and remember to allow forwarding between
t
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 04:44:26PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 06:10, Shane Wegner wrote:
> > I am looking at the possibility of moving the incoming
> > mailboxes on our server from /var/mail to a location
> > somewhere inside the user's home directory. Reasons range
> I tho
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:00, Shane Wegner wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 04:44:26PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 06:10, Shane Wegner wrote:
> > > I am looking at the possibility of moving the incoming
> > > mailboxes on our server from /var/mail to a location
> > > somewhere
Hi,
I have setup a dialin server using 8-port Cyclades. Users can dial. But I never
observe activity on port #8. Looks like dial to port #1-#7 ok, but failed
on #8.
Will someone suggest how should I do my troubleshooting?
FYI, dmesg only shows 'register device ppp0' thru '... ppp6', only 7 ppp
Hello,
I cross posted this, not sure who may have the answer.
We had an ISP install Debian Potato on an HP box, the HD is a 20 gig.
We installed most 3rd party apps such as mySQL, Postgres, php, apache and
python from source with no problems.
We noticed the other day that we only had about 200 meg
So right now everything is on the / partition? Then what you want to do is
blow away that huge unused partition and make partitions for atleast /tmp
/var /home. /usr if you want plus the swap. You need to size out how much
room each of those dir trees is going to need. Then take the box offlin
hi ya "information"
there are varying schools of thought on partitions...
- i like / to be as small as possible...
- i like partitions for /, /tmp, /var, /usr, /opt
and than worry about backups of /etc and /opt only
( /opt aka /home )
- "system stuff" i
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