I'm trying that server A backs up server B mounting B via NFS. But, to copy
completely all files, server A needs to access server B with root
privileges.
So far, I have used the option no_squash_root but server A still can't copy
files only readable by owner (chmod 600).
What I have to do to back
Hi All
I have just spent many hours trying to setup raid1 on a machine with
an hpt366/htp370 ide chipset.
The machine has 3 ide hard drives as raid 1 + 1 hot spare, and a
CD Rom, each device has its own IDE interface.
The chipset has 4 ide ports and is supported on kernel 2.4. The
chipset h
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 10:41, I. Forbes wrote:
> 1) The initrd is massive about 3mB, I hope that means I will always
> have all the modules I will ever need at boot time, and I assume
> the RAM is freed up by the time the system is running. I
> increased the size of my boot partition to
One thing I forgot to mention, make sure you use raidtools2 not raidtools!
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Does anyone know where to find Debian specific documentaion on
installing php support for Apache?
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I have found that the following works well for me:
apt-get install apache php4;
And the only thing that (from memory, and it was only yesterday ;) that you
need to manually change is remove the hash ("#") that comments out the php4
module. Installing support for mysql is even easier (apt-get ins
Not so debian related although all our servers are running debian, tomorrow
we will definitely see goodbye to the one of the last not debian systems in
our network..mission accomplished :)
Anyway, i'm trying to convert that quit unreadable openbsd firewall rules
to linux 2.4 packfiltering...a
I hacked on RT (what eventually became version 2.0.x) on behalf of
mail-abuse.org some time ago, and I now use it for my own projects.
Highly recommended.
Alas, the 2.0 version (light-years ahead of the old 1.x version) is not
pacakged, but all of the dependancies should be in woody by now.
On S
Sounds like GRSec is the solution then, especially since it seems to
integrate into an existing environment far better than the alternative.
Do you know of any Debian-specific documentation or configuration notes
for your GRSec, so I can read up on the steps necessary or any parameters
that need
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:12, Jason Lim wrote:
> Sounds like GRSec is the solution then, especially since it seems to
> integrate into an existing environment far better than the alternative.
>
> Do you know of any Debian-specific documentation or configuration notes
> for your GRSec, so I can read u
I'm trying that server A backs up server B mounting B via NFS. But, to copy
completely all files, server A needs to access server B with root
privileges.
So far, I have used the option no_squash_root but server A still can't copy
files only readable by owner (chmod 600).
What I have to do to backu
Hi All
I have just spent many hours trying to setup raid1 on a machine with
an hpt366/htp370 ide chipset.
The machine has 3 ide hard drives as raid 1 + 1 hot spare, and a
CD Rom, each device has its own IDE interface.
The chipset has 4 ide ports and is supported on kernel 2.4. The
chipset ha
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 10:41, I. Forbes wrote:
> 1) The initrd is massive about 3mB, I hope that means I will always
> have all the modules I will ever need at boot time, and I assume
> the RAM is freed up by the time the system is running. I
> increased the size of my boot partition to
One thing I forgot to mention, make sure you use raidtools2 not raidtools!
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Does anyone know where to find Debian specific documentaion on
installing php support for Apache?
A.M. (Auke) Rensen
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I have found that the following works well for me:
apt-get install apache php4;
And the only thing that (from memory, and it was only yesterday ;) that you
need to manually change is remove the hash ("#") that comments out the php4
module. Installing support for mysql is even easier (apt-get inst
Not so debian related although all our servers are running debian, tomorrow
we will definitely see goodbye to the one of the last not debian systems in
our network..mission accomplished :)
Anyway, i'm trying to convert that quit unreadable openbsd firewall rules
to linux 2.4 packfiltering...and
I hacked on RT (what eventually became version 2.0.x) on behalf of
mail-abuse.org some time ago, and I now use it for my own projects.
Highly recommended.
Alas, the 2.0 version (light-years ahead of the old 1.x version) is not
pacakged, but all of the dependancies should be in woody by now.
On Sa
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