Hello,
your apache config does not contain named virtual hosts, so your problem is
in the fact that the ip for:
> ServerName www.linuxspice.com
is not
> Listen 64.91.61.186:80
So this means if you specify http://www.linuxspice.com/case.jpg it will not be the
same as http://64.91.61.186/case.
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 05:53:29AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> but in www.finitesite.com(a free webhosting company)'s my index.html
> if I also put
> http://www.domain.com/photo.gif";> then the photo is broken
> when I vistie my finitesite page, www://www.finitesite.com/fsshl
> -but using static i
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:03:55AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> can't use it. If anything, I would have thought that having the same
> name as a Free office suite would be _good publicity_ (especially since
> the office suite is evidently far better known than they are), but I
> guess their legal depa
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:53:13PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> > The reason I ask is that some program seems to have problem with
> > directories containing large files (cron report bellow), but I really
> > don't see why.
>
> The getdents syscall encountering data it can't represent in this
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 01:12:02AM +0200, Alex de Landgraaf wrote:
> To create a viable alternative to our main competetor, based on Debian
> GNU/Linux.
Do not forget www.boxedpenguin.com
IMHO you should not use the Debian Project as a start for your trip, go out
and do it in public.
Greetings
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 02:26:49AM +0200, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote:
> The resolver is unable to find it. Let's see it with an example :
>
> {watney-root-/etc}# host sole
> sole.lifl.fr does not exist (Authoritative answer)
host is not using the system resolver but contacting name servers directly.
Yo
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 11:50:26PM +0200, Andreas Bombe wrote:
> The IBM SCSI disk I have here has a jumper to delay spin up depending on
> SCSI ID so that an array of those would spin up sequentially if they all
> had those jumper set (and different IDs, which they need anyway).
Sorry I missed th
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 08:25:40PM -0800, Michael Epting wrote:
> This was hilarious. I had shut down my laptop this morning after reading,
> but not entirely absorbing, the above.
Thanks for sharing that with us :)
BTW: the Problem is upstream and fixed in 1.59. I have uploaded 1.58-2 which
wi
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> i need to send a gratuitous arp to facilitate an ip-address takeover
> scheme, so that other machines in the network will have correct
> ethernet/ip address association.
use fake/heartbeat which can do that, or if you want to do
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 07:02:05PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> It is completly pointless to file a bug against a package requesting
> that it go into testing. I thought I'd point this out as I have seen
> several bug reports like this lately. The maintainer of a package has
> little control over whet
On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 12:33:41PM +, Mircea Luca wrote:
> I'm a regular user and I think it would be really cool if the autologin
> would/could be implemented as specific to a run-level.This way the
> sysadmin could specify the default-run level and for one user would be
> great.It would be ne
On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 06:07:24PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> due to a relatively popular demand on such a (mis-)feature at debian-user,
> i became interested in automatic login, too.
Just a stupid question, why are ppl using xdm in the first place if they
want an auto login? Whats wrong w
Hello,
after soring out the version conflicts with lib-xp-java i will package FOP,
a XML->PDF Flow Object XSL Engine.
Greetings
Bernd
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On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 02:52:27AM +0100, Olivier Lemaire wrote:
> I effectively disagree the idea of symlinks. Why don't we make a sudo package
> included in the base install ?
> I mean a "debian-customised" package who should be integrated in the
> base system . Eventually, like shadows password
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 03:58:02AM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> > Here's a revised version of the script taking into account all comments
> > so far.
> I guess Argentina isn't the only country that uses the SQL format. There
> must be some others too. It would be great to find a source for t
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 12:56:20AM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> ipchains -A output -j ACCEPT -i lo -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0
> ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i lo -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0
You can restrict this to 127/8 and all local addresses. In Addition to that
you should DENY all i
Hello,
> : 2) I use qpopper to offer email to our customers. Quotas are enforced
> : (10M soft, 21M hard) on the /var partition, which therefore limits both
> : the user's mailbox and the corresponding copy which qpopper creates
> : beneath /var/spool/pop .
You can user another POP3 Server, like
Hello,
> My system (1.2, from Infomagic CDs) doesn't seem to have it. I have
> the manual pages, but no such executable (either installed or listed
> in the Contents file). Which specific package is it in?
I think there is a dependencie missing. Hmm.. no its not missing.. hmm..
some systems mi
> Where's the documentation on that? It seems to be hiding pretty well here
> on my system. E.g., the XF86Config man page doesn't seem to say what options
> can go in the options after "XbdOptions".
>
> Also, why do you suggest "microsoft"? (How do I see what all that would get
> me?)
Why do
Hello,
> My real complain is when I read "System halted", my assumption has
> always been that the cpu has executed the x86 HALT instruction . Why
> not, it consumes a lot less enery in this state.
It does. But on the other hand interrupt handler may still be active. On
linux for example t
Hi,
> I'm on a 386 DX40; 8M/1G. I've never had any of these problems while
> on Ethernet at school, but when I went home and plugged myself in to
> PPP, I noticed that my swap filled completely within a few hours,
> which resulted in my having to hard-reset.
try "ps axm" and shift+scrllock to see
> I'm trying to install a new disk drive and would like to take the
> 5 disk set I currently have that I used to initially install Debian
> and replace the "boot" disk with one with a custom kernel.
>
> I tried a make zdisk, followed by a rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0.
Just read readme.txt on the bootdi
Hello,
> I'm not sure about PGP, but DES actually gets _weaker_ if encrypted with
> two keys. Three keys does make it much stronger, though, as you say.
actually encrypting 3 times with keys of size n if never stronger as
encrypting one tome with keysize n*3 (if there is no waekness in the
algor
Hello,
> The International Version of PGP is a slightly modified algorithm with
> fewer bits.
No. This is not true at all. The international PGP Version has the same
algorithms with the same number of bits. There is completely no difference
between the algortihms used. In facte the Int
Hi,
> BTW I'm running the 2.0.25 kernel. Oh...where can I define the max
> number of processes
> for a user???
Its defined in the Kernel Headers. The number of processes allowed for a
user is half the number allowed on the system. 4 process slots are reserved
for root. You can limit this with set
Hi,
Bruce:
> No, but if you add some swap space you can test if that's the problem.
> If you can find an empty partition, you can set it up with "mkswap" and
> "swapon" to be a second swap partition. If that works, you can add it to
> /etc/fstab so that it's started automaticaly.
for testing or t
Hello,
> > Wed Aug 21 13:10:46 1996 Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > (Debian 1.1.6)
> > o Added mount 2.5l-1
> > Fixes major security hole.
>
> It seems to me that Bernd Eckenfels did not known about the mount security
> hole.
Sure I did, thats why I
Hi,
> Over the past couple of days I've been playing with my XF86Config file,
> and having to reboot each time to see the results really sucks. I'm
> positive there is a better way but a check to the xdm man page reveals
> nothing.
You can end the Server by pressing ctrl+alt+backspace. (if you a
Hello,
> This might explain some strange problems I've been having. Is there a
> way to to turn this off?
No. You can only add some swap to your system if you reach the mimit. AFAIK
there is somewhere a small 'daemon' which adds swap if needed. Of course the
swap needs to be reserved, first. You
> > o Added mount 2.5l-1
> > Fixes major security hole.
> I now installed mount 2.5j from buzz
I guess 2.5j is OLDER than 2.5l... umm...
> The hack _still works_ so it seemed to be an other problem.
Please be sure to get the fixed version of mount, and then try again. You
should be able to get
Hi,
> /* Mount Exploit for Linux, Jul 30 1996
whats your version of the mount package? Should be fixed long ago... (if it
isnt another bug in mount):
Wed Aug 21 13:10:46 1996 Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Debian 1.1.6)
o Added mount 2.5l-1
Fixes major security hole.
This is in buzz-fixed!
Hello,
not, I am NOT a major participaint in the Projekt, only one of 100
Developers and this is my personal oppinion:
> However, my belief in Debian and what is stands for is, largely, unshaken.
> On the other hand, I should point out that Nixon's real crime was in trying
> to *cover up* waterga
Hi,
> You can do this one of two ways (There may actually be more ways than
> this):
> dpkg -i --force-conflicts /path-to-package/gcc*.deb
> dpkg --purge cpp
You can even NOT do it, since gcc Depends: on cpp. Actually it would have
deleted cpp already if it conflicts with gcc.
Greetings
Bernd
Hello,
> How to fix it? I checked the resolv.conf and there is already
> a line nameserver 127.0.0.1
for every nameserver line in resolv.conf you have to check if there is a
nameserver running on that host (dig soa . @127.0.0.1). Remove all lines
which don't have an nameserver running.
Hmm.. if
Hi,
> 10:59:08.535381 x.xx..xxx.xx > yy.yy..yyy.yy: icmp:
> x.xx..xxx.xx udp port route unreachable (frag 22923:[EMAIL
> PROTECTED])
> [tos 0xc0]
same problem, you are using an non-functionalnameserver.
Greetings
Bernd
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looks like you are sending UDP:53 (nameserver queries) to 127.0.0.1 and
there is no process to answer those, therefore you get Port Unreachable"
errors.
look in /etc/resolv.conf for an invalid 127.0.0.1, or start a nameserver.
Greetings
Bernd
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> individually. I'm running dpkg-ftp right now, but my ISP
> is extremely slow and downloading approximately
> 21mb is going to take hours. I have a much faster shell
> account elsewhere, though. A list of things that
> have changed would help. Thanks!
>
> (Or perhaps a dpkg-shell-ftp kludge? :-)
Hello,
> the MBR is "master boot record". this is the actual software that brings
> up the system. The MBR in this case is initialized when you install LILO.
> Its not something you "install" then add LILO. It *IS* LILO.
lilo can be installed as the MBR, but in debian it isnt. Debian has a
pac
Hello,
> How do I install the mbr package? Is it a normal .deb package? Right now
> my /dev/hda does NOT have an MBR... I need to install it in order to use
> lilo. Will liloconf help me out?
Yes. Just install lilo with dselect and the mbr package will be present,
too. Then run liloconfig, and
Hi,
> How do I go about inserting an mbr if my current setup isn't using LILO
> (and thus hasn't made the hd bootable)?
You should install lilo in the root-fs partition. Then it will be loaded if
there is a normal MBR and the partition is activated, or you can install the
debians mbr package int
> Sure, although probably not in the way you had in mind. AFAIK there is
> currently no tool that lists open connections along with a list of
> processes that created them.
Sure it is.. try "lsof".
Additionally "netstat -tae" will ist the uid which is listening on a socket
(of course this is root
Hi,
> Maybe dselect can have an option such 'make a virtual package from my
> currently installation' and let you edit, add and change the
> configuration.
This is called:
dpkg --get-selections [ ...] get list of selections to stdout
dpkg --set-selections set package sele
Hi,
> rlogin to another host gives "rmcd: socket: permission denied"
> Works fine for root.
>
> On starting X, I get the grey background, but no windows;
> I kill it, and it's been trying to connect to a socket
> and getting connection refused, errno = 13.
> Again, works fine for root.
is /usr/b
> boot=/dev/sda3
> root=/dev/sda3
> compact
> install-/boot/boot.b
^typo?
Anyway, did u run lilo after installing the new kernel? What
did it reported? (try lilo -v for more output).
Greetings
Bernd
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Hi,
> LILO Loading linux
> Wrong loader, giving up...
How does your lilo.conf look like?
Greetings
Bernd
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Hi,
> > How do i generate a whatis database in Debian Linux?
I dont have the whole Mail with the question, but in Debian you dontneed to
run mkwhatis. mandb is building its own database for apropos and whatis
everytime new pages are detected. Of course yu can rerun mandb to rebuild
this index.
G
> # pon
> Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support (from pppd, I think)
AFAIK is this a 2.0.24 Kernel problem, since others reported that, too.
Greetings
Bernd
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Hi,
> I think I found the cpp package but haven't been able to locate the
> elf-x11r6lib package. Can anyone clue me on on where it might be found
> exactly? I've already taken a look around the Debian.org site but didn't
> find it.
The Package is called xlib. Why dont you simply use dselect wi
Hi,
some softwre PAckages run nm on libc to get the available functions. This
wont work with ELF anymore. nm only prints symbols for .a files. Arent the
symbols in .so needed for linking?
Greetings
Bernd
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Hi,
> |The way we have handled this at a customer installation is that
> |we created a user "shutdown" who was privileded to run shutdown.
>
> You are not the only one to suggest this... the problem with this is
> that it is highly insecure (well, you might say so is C-A-Del from the
> keyboard,
Hi,
> I've edited the ircII.servers file, but when I run irc (the version I
> took in the Debien distribution), it doesn't change anything in the
> servers list.
> I've compiled an irc-ii client, and the result is the same.
AFAIK ircII is looking for /usr/lib/irc/ircII.servers" if there is no
Env
Hi,
> A Q. Q. is anyone out there using still using a 386 dx-40 (running
> Linux) and if so could you let us know what problems you are having if any
> I am considering the purchase of one..
I'm running a 386DX33-256k-8M-1GB/ide-270MBsyquest-ET4000/1MB with no
problems. Sure X11 is very Mem
Hi,
> However, I noticed that liloconfig is not included in the lilo package. At
> least, I couldn't find it. I managed to copy it off a Slackware CD I had
> lying around, but I was wondering why it wasn't included -- it's not that
> big, and is very useful!
There is no liloconfig included in the
Hi,
> > 1. I need a non US and a non Canada Web site, otherwise it would become
> > illegal to export Debian without the permission of either government and
> > AT&T.
I vote for a non-us (or euro or whatever) Section for things like: xntp,
SSLeay, ssh, cfs... There is already SSLeay and ssh on th
Hi,
> Is the release of Debian 1.2 around the corner as scheduled?
How about the PAckages with "Distribution: unstable" shouldnt we change this
to Distribution: rex" since it would require changing if the new release
becomes stable, too?
Greetings
Bernd
Hi,
> how exactly i add the alias :
> alias char-major-10 char-major-10-%d ?
add in /etc/conf.modules:
alias char-major-10 misc
or even better load misc.o from /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/misc.o (or
/lib/modues/current/misc/mic.o)
This module will request itself the char-major-10-%d modules and
Hi,
> so is it "10," / "10" ?
ls -l /dev |grep "10,"
From: /usr/src/linux/Documantation/devices.txt:
10 charNon-serial mice, misc features
0 = /dev/logibm Logitech bus mouse
1 = /dev/psauxPS/2-style mouse port
2 = /dev
Hi,
> > Sep 9 03:53:44 sim modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-10
>
> You are running kerneld. You go to open a character device with major
> number 10. There is no driver for the device and kerneld tries to load
> it.
char-major-10 is handled by the drivers/char/misc.o
(which will be in
Hi,
> /etc/passwd~
> Looks like a temp file. Can anyone shed some light on this?
This can be created by editing /etcpasswd by hand Delete it..
>
> /usr/bin/[*
> This is junk. Blow it away.
No, this is the Binary "test", it is needed for things like "[ -f "bla" ]"
for shells wich dont s
Hello,
> I had this happen to me with two system installations I was running of
> 1.1.4 (from a CD I wrote a few weeks ago). Has anyone seen this on a
> later system than 1.1.4?
I have seen this a few times with 1.1.0-2. My question if it is possible was
answered with no :) Oh Well, glad the Prob
Hi,
> Anyone know why /dev/console is important to gpm or to x in this way? I
> don't think it's a bug, I just wanna figure out _why_ this happens..
I reported it to the Maintainer and Upstream deveoper already. GPM should
use /dev/tty0 instead of /dev/console, since /dev/console might be pointin
> A good thing to see is some news mecanism. Aren't time to put
> Debian list on news groups?
linux.debian.users. Go and get the Linux Hierachy.
Greetings
Bernd
Hi,
> If anyone really knows how to get cron to stop pestering me, let me =
> know.=20
simply avoid that cron jobs produce output if the operate normally. Then you
will only get mails if something went wrong. Thats how it is suppoed to
work.
Greetings
Bernd
Hi,
# ipfwadm -F -i masquerade -P all -S 192.168.210.0/0 -D 0.0.0.0/0
this is OK.
> The reason for the question is this; the ipfwadm -M -l shows no masquerade
> rule set.
ipfwadm -M -l (or netstat -M) will only show you masqueraded connections,
not the rules. The rules are displayed with "ipfwa
Hi,
> I have these two lines in a script that cron runs nightly for root
>
> netdate tcp
> clock -u -w
clock is inteligent enough to correct systematic errors. The options for
this are controled in /etc/adjtime. The clock is adjusted everytime you
boot. If you want this more
Hi,
> The guys at StarDivision are considering making a version with statically
> linked Motif :) but "...cannot promise any release date for these
> versions..." :-(
I read some articles that it runs with lesstiff (well, at lest it starts
with it after some patching..) Sorry, can't rember the l
Hi,
> Please get the actual release of it, the documentation contains a
> paragraph inspired by Ray Dassen that describes how to activate them.
Well, setting LANG works with them, thanks. But I cant find any
documentation in the binary package... (the readme itself desnt contain
anything (btw: it
> >ping: sendto: Network is unreachable
> >ping: wrote 166.117.11.123 64 chars, ret=-1
> >Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt
> >Iface
> >166.117.11.125 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 1500 0 0 eth0
> >127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
Hi,
> inetd[139]: pop-3/tcp server failing (looping), service terminated
> Anyone know what the inetd daemon.log entry means or what may be causing =
> it?=20
There is a limt of 40connections/minute in inetd. If you have more
connections in a minut inetd will disable the service for 10minutes fo
Hi,
> Now, I decided to convert into Debian (I just love it's package system), so I
> through out the Slackware stuff and installed the three disks base system. I
> had to install LILO by hand because the instalation package tried to install
> it on the linx partion, which is the second partio
Hi,
> I'm assuming you use lilo. when you boot up and get the lilo prompt,
If you dont get the lilo prompt you need to hold down the shift-key before
the kernel is loading. This will be a user option in liloconfig.
BTW: instead of 'single' you can also use 'emergency' which will even skip
the s
Hi,
> I'm not clear what the "real" fix should be.
its kind of a bug in ifconfig an will be fixed in a future release of
ifconfig by me.
Greetings
Bernd
net-tools upstream maintainer
> >It would be helpful if you could tell us what version of the packages
> >you have installed. For example, if you would run this commands:
> >
> > dpkg -l *tex*
>
> I noticed that this doesn't work under tcsh, but does work under
> bash. Is there a difference between how the * character i
Hi,
> VFS: Cannot open root device 03:02
your IDE driver is missing or can't find the disk. Is there any lines about
IDE disks on the screen?
Greetings
Bernd
Hi,
> The DOS+LOADLIN solution is in my opinion a very practical and safe one.
Yes, that is true. And I would suggest everyone who starts with Linux to use
this combination, if:
- he has a Dos system
- she doesnt need the additional boot password security
- has a minute more time
> I read
> "mu
Hi,
> other = /dev/hda1
> label = win95
> loader = /boot/any_d.b
AFAIK any_d.b is used to swap C: and d: drive. If you OS is on the first drive
you need to run chain.b instead.
Greetings
Bernd
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Hi,
> Just one more thang... I know ping wont work through this, but is there
> something I can do to make FTP operational from all the other machines
> besides the Linux box?
you can eighter use passive FTP from the PC (Netscape does this for
example), or you need to load the ip_masq_ftp modu
> 192.168.0.9 is the linux box, named CURLEY
> 192.168.0.3 is a win95 box named CADZILLA
> 192.168.0.4 is a win95 box named BLOO
> ipfwadm -F -m -a accept -S 192.168.0.3/24 -D 0.0.0.0
You can manage this with two commands (one for each host):
"ipfwadm -F -a masq -S
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