On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 08:56:06PM +0200, Nils Radtke wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> maybe "xinetd -d" gives a hint?
>
> kind regards,
>
> Nils Radtke
>
I figured this out. The key log messages was:
localhost xinetd[29274]: Deactivating service apt-proxy due to excessive
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
If I have found a bug then I will file a bug report.
My knowledge is imperfect. I thought I would check here first
before filing.
I am getting a report from tiger that squid is listening UDP on a high
port. This is not the peer cache listener as I have disabled that
If I have found a bug then I will file a bug report.
My knowledge is imperfect. I thought I would check here first
before filing.
I am getting a report from tiger that squid is listening UDP on a high
port. This is not the peer cache listener as I have disabled that
I would like to bind squid to a specific interface.
I thought the easy way to do this would be with xinetd, but I get:
Mar 26 06:05:09 localhost squid: Cannot open HTTP Port
Mar 26 06:05:49 localhost last message repeated 10 times
When I try to use it. Normally this would mean there is a squi
I would like to bind squid to a specific interface.
I thought the easy way to do this would be with xinetd, but I get:
Mar 26 06:05:09 localhost squid: Cannot open HTTP Port
Mar 26 06:05:49 localhost last message repeated 10 times
When I try to use it. Normally this would mean there is a squi
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 09:19:27AM +0200, Javier Fern?ndez-Sanguino Pe?a wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:22:16PM -0400, Hubert Chan wrote:
> > >>>>> "Michael" == Michael West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > [...]
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 09:19:27AM +0200, Javier Fern?ndez-Sanguino Pe?a wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:22:16PM -0400, Hubert Chan wrote:
> > >>>>> "Michael" == Michael West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > [...]
> >
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I have been unable to use templates to get tiger to stop reporting.
I am running checks through tigercron.
For instance, /var/log/tiger/check_accounts.out.1 reads:
---
# Performing check of user accounts...
# Checking accounts from /etc/passwd.
--WARN-- [acc006
I have been unable to use templates to get tiger to stop reporting.
I am running checks through tigercron.
For instance, /var/log/tiger/check_accounts.out.1 reads:
---
# Performing check of user accounts...
# Checking accounts from /etc/passwd.
--WARN-- [acc006
I am compiling a lids enabled kernel 2.4.18 patched with the lids-2.4
package.
I do not see all of the config options I expect. I have no "Special
authorizations" and no "Special UPS" options.
Other patches I am applying are:
kernel-patch-2.4-lsm
kernel-patch-debianlogo :)
Are these options no
I am compiling a lids enabled kernel 2.4.18 patched with the lids-2.4
package.
I do not see all of the config options I expect. I have no "Special
authorizations" and no "Special UPS" options.
Other patches I am applying are:
kernel-patch-2.4-lsm
kernel-patch-debianlogo :)
Are these options n
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