On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 01:19:44PM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> Not that it is a huge vulnerability I am going to loose sleep over.
> Just thought I'd throw it out here for discussion.
>
> - Forwarded message from Andrew Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
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> From: Andrew Griffiths <[E
On Wednesday 09 April 2003 14:19, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 11:43:28AM -0400, John Kuhn wrote:
> > I ran into bug #156937: libc6-sparc64 2.2.5-11 conflicts with gcc-3.0.
>
> Uninstall libc6-sparc64. If you want working 64bit runtime+compiler,
> upgrade to gcc-3.3 and libc6-spar
Hi,
maybe "xinetd -d" gives a hint?
kind regards,
Nils Radtke
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 11:43:28AM -0400, John Kuhn wrote:
> I just inherited a Debian SPARC box and the first thing I tried to do with
> it was install the new glibc packages for DSA 282. I ran into bug #156937:
> libc6-sparc64 2.2.5-11 conflicts with gcc-3.0. Running Woody. Any
> suggestions?
I have not been able to get apt-proxy to work via xinetd. It works fine
with inetd.
From the client side it hangs and timesout.
I can see in the auth.log that it is connecting.
There are funny things in syslog:
localhost xinetd[29274]: Activating service apt-proxy
localhost xi
I just inherited a Debian SPARC box and the first thing I tried to do with
it was install the new glibc packages for DSA 282. I ran into bug #156937:
libc6-sparc64 2.2.5-11 conflicts with gcc-3.0. Running Woody. Any
suggestions?
John
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Hi Philip,
> "Phillip" == Phillip Hofmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
thanks for your advice.
Phillip> Greets,
Phillip> On Tue, 08 Apr 2003 at 09:14:37AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> NOTE: publish url is: https://localhost/webdav ... it goes to
>> the www root
>>
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 04:50:39PM +0200, First Last wrote:
> Is orion's X server listening to the socket? Yes,
> and in fact if I don't try to do X forwarding
> but instead set DISPLAY=orion:0.0 on ursa,
> everything works.
Don't do that. It's the same as giving all the passwords you
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