Have you read the documentation in /usr/share/doc/libapache2-mod-jk ?
What about on the apache tomcat website?
I didn't find much documentation on the Apache-Tomcat website.
I found this:
http://www.switch.ch/aai/docs/shibboleth/SWITCH/1.3/idp/run-tomcat-unprivileged.html
I'll be gong to Amst
OK
I installed mod_jk.so and JDK now. Thanks!
But now a JSP-file in /var/www is not recognized as a JSP-file. My
browser shows me the plain java-code.
What is the next step?
Regards,
Joachim
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To install Tomcat together with Apache2 properly I need the file mod_jk.so.
It is not included in the Tomcat-package so I have to compile it
manualy. Tot be able to do so I need the JDK. When I try to install
sun-java5-jdk with apt-get I got the message that the package doesn't
exist and when I t
IN ATTEMPT!
What does it mean ?
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Joachim Smit
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Thank you all for your help.
I will install fail2ban
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> Why don't you just turn off password auth and use
> keys instead?
I did. It's not that I am so afraid that they will
brake in, it's just that they are trying it so many
times. Sometimes about 2500 times an hour. It's just
very annoying.
So sshd is constantly busy rejecting illegal users.
When
Because some naughty boys try to get in one of my
clients' Debian-server a couple of hundred times a day
I decided to shut down sshd when I don't need. With a
simple mechanisme I can start sshd from distance
whenever I want.
Just in case I might forget to close it when I'm
ready, I run the followi
able' causes this problem?
Thanks in advance
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Joachim Smit
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> I did that manually, at the command line, while
> testing. Then I adapted
> a Debian's "skeleton" init script to the task, which
> I paste below. Then
> you need to make the appropriate symlinks in
> /etc/rcN.d, or use
> sysv-rc-conf to do that for you, or use file-rc. I
> use file-rc.
Thanks.
uld I solve that problem?
Thank you again.
Joachim Smit
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th/to/bdb configure option and
make sure your linker is configured to check for
libraries there.
configure: error: Berkeley DB library required but not
found!"
What should I do ?
Thanks in advance.
Joachim Smit
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From:
Joachim Smit
To: Debian
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 21:11
Subject: NFS error
When booting my system I got this
error:
Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsd mountdsvc:
unknown version (3)
What
that ?
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ses?
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Joachim Smit
I am configuring a router for a friend of mine. The last few weeks I've
been trying to make it work with Redhat 9, but although I've quite some
experience with iptables, I couldn't make it work. I think the reason is that he
has a PPTP-connection to his ISP, and the combination Redhat 9 - PPT
Hi !
I marked the Realtek 8139 and the VIA Rhine in menuconfig and everything
works fine now.
eth0 became eth1 and vice versa but that's not a problem.
Thank you all.
Joachim
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EISA, VLB, PCI and on
board controllers.
I have 2 controllers, 1 is on board and the other a PCI controller, not a
3com. I will try it again WITH support for 3com.
Kind regards,
Joachim Smit
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mage-2.4.18.new1 hold" | dpkg --set-selections
dpkg --get-selections | grep kernel-image
In 'make menuconfig' I only added anything what has to do with iptables, the
reason I had to upgrade from 2.2 to 2.4
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> >
> >I'm a newbie with Debian.
> >
> >I've upgraded my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18.
> >
> >After a reboot I was running the new kernel indeed, but my eth0 was gone.
> >
> >What did I do wrong ?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
>
I'm a newbie with Debian.
I've upgraded my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18.
After a reboot I was running the new kernel indeed, but my eth0 was gone.
What did I do wrong ?
Thanks in advance.
Joachim Smit
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