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I figured exactly the same so I guess I'll head off tomorrow to get a
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Thanks to everyone who so pain-stakingly help me resolve this issue. I
really do appreciate it.
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Could this issue also not have something to do with the way in which
my interfaces is setup?
I'm thinking aloud here because I don
::1#953: permission denied
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> > these look ups or when the server starts?
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> Where exactly would I find the right log files to see this info?
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Just out of curiosity, are you seeing any errors in your logs when you do
these look ups or when the server starts?
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zone "0.in-addr.arpa" {
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Could this issue also not have something to do with the way in which
my interfaces is setup?
I'm thinking aloud here because I don't really know but in order for
me to be able to setup two nameservers I was assigned a new IP range
which I had to configure in the /etc/network/interfaces file.
My
m I've been able to see that from the outside
world all is what it should be - it's just internally on the dns
server itself that I can't do any lookups.
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There is a password stored in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf for the
debian-sys-maint user.
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resolvconf I had the following setup:
nameserver 213.133.98.97
nameserver 213.133.98.98
nameserver 213.133.98.96
Unfortunately I still have the same problems though even with
resolvconf installed.
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;options { ... };" part
of your named.conf.local.
Done this and bind has no issues restarting. Problem however is I
still can not for the life of me ping an external website. It just
seems like such a silly thing that it works when bind is off and
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I've added the allow-recursion setting for all my IP addresses on the
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x27;t ping google.com or run apt-get commands because it
simply timesout. As soon as bind9 is "turned off" I regain full access
to run software updates on the server etc.
Somewhere, somehow bind9 is blocking access and it's driving me mad -
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OK it was an easy fix...
in my default conf file I had this configured:
NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80
I changed it to this:
NameVirtualHost *:80
An now the problem is gone...!
On 3/21/07, Miles Fidelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 3/21/07, Thomas Jollan
On 3/21/07, Thomas Jollans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In setting up apache 2.2.3 with virtual hosts I have experienced
> something very strange which has never happened before.
name-based or IP-based virtual hosts ?
It's all IP-based
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They say we learn through our mistakes. It's a tough one to learn but
one that'll probably never do again... :)
I'm trying out testdisk to see if I can recover anything.
Thanks!
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> I tried to run:
> # resize2fs /dev/debian/var
> As well as:
> # resize2fs -f /dev/debian/var
> [...]
When did you try to run resize2fs? Was it before or after lvreduce? Or
could you provide more detail on how you managed to grow / and shr
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t /dev/debian/var is mounted on /var; on-line resizing required
On-line shrinking from 750592 to 524288 not supported.
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On 2/20/07, KS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your old profile should be still intact in ~/.mozilla/firefox/ and the
new profile is in ~/.mozilla/iceweasel/
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>
> On unstable I got a notification to upgrade my Iceweasle which I duly
> did. In doing so however all my bookmarks, prefs and other browser
> data was removed as if I had just installed Icew
at it
respects all configuration files and settings.
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Not really what you want to hear, but try Ubuntu live; if it works, at
least you'll know that it's *possible* to get things running in Linux.
Wouldn't the Debian Live CD work as a better option?
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Actually ignore my email below. I ran the apt-get -f install again and
get no more errors. It looks like your solution worked and my package
is now upgraded.
Thanks for the help. I really do appreciate it!
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Ok now we're getting s
Ok now we're getting somewhere. I added the symbolic link and this
fixed up a lot of the errors but I still get one. See my output as
follows:
debian:/home/justin# cd /etc/rc2.d/
debian:/etc/rc2.d# ln -sf ../init.d/samba K09samba
debian:/etc/rc2.d# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
then we have to look in
more detail at this symlink that it is complaining about. What do you
get from "file /etc/rc2.d/K09samba"?
debian:/home/justin# file /etc/rc2.d/K09samba
/etc/rc2.d/K09samba: broken symbolic link to `/samba'
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Thanks Wackojacko.
To fix my problem all I had to do was add this to my interfaces file:
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-ssid crcwifi
wpa-psk password
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Does anyone know how I can get the above card working on Debian Etch?
I'm looking for a generic driver that I can load without having to
install Gnome Desktop.
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s installer image. Would
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might be just the ticket.
I think something along the lines like this would be great but it
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get this message:
$ Setting up cpufreqd (2.2.1-2) ...
$ No cpufreq interface found, not starting cpufreqd.
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D] at Wed Jan 17 11:44:02 2007 ...
debian kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode
This doesn't look very good to me and any advice on these messages
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I run apt-get upgrade I get the following output:
The following packages have been kept back:
postfix postfix-dev postfix-mysql
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
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ight now but networking is not
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iface eth0:0 inet static
address 70.87.206.51
gateway 70.87.206.49
netmask 255.255.255.248
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em however is if I restart the machine the eth0:0 doesn't
load at runtime and i have to manually run ifup eth0:0 before the
interface loads.
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> I currently have a server with an 80GB hdd which is running out of
> space very quickly. I want to now add a 250GB hdd in addition to the
> 80GB one and move my mysql data to this new 250GB drive.
>
> I am running mysql-5.0.30 on Etch which was insta
made to mysql whatsoever. How do I now
move my mysql server to store files on the new hard drive instead of
the old one without having to mess around too much?
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n not refrain from do so. What is the norm?
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Turns out that after an "/etc/init.d/networking restart" all that
happened was I killed networking and can't access the server at all.
My hosting providers are removing my addition to the file but I now
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a live cd for debian."
On 12/29/06, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 12/29/06, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >what kernel version are they running? Etch is current
Kevin said, the Debian community is as much a support as I'll need
and I personally don't need to fork out $$$ to have them do what I can
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ought. Everyone I've spoken to about this has
told me that Etch will work no problem and I think the issue is 'they'
don't want to support Debian due to lack of technical resources.
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> Quick quest
n or
FreeBSD on these servers however as the latest versions of those OS do
not support this hardware yet. We can do CentOS, RHES or Fedora."
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which one is recommended
amd64 or i386?
I'm about to install the i386 on a 2.8GHz Pentium 4 server but now I'm
not sure if I should/could install the i386 version or the amd64. Will
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WHoa! If you need to be told how to do this, you probably aren't ready
to use unstable!
When I made the statement I wasn't implying that I want to move to
unstable I just thought that possibly there was a backport link that
wasn't in my sources.list file which is why I attached it.
I don't wan
You should probably use unstable repos in Your /etc/apt/sources.list
Can you perhaps tell me what more I need to add to my file as this is
all I have at the moment:
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-f
I'm currently on etch using Gnome 2.14.3 and GTK 2.4. Is there any way
to upgrade to 2.16 and 2.8 respectively? I've edited my sources.list
file to include the contrib and non-free but neither brings either
Gnome or GTK to these versions.
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I'm sure you're wrong. Debian was showed as #1 in the web servers that
publishes the distribution info by Netcraft some time ago (nothing
more than 1 or 2 years ago).
I'm sure I am and I was really making this statement based on my own
perception more than any hard facts. I think what may be cau
Forgive me if I am posting this to the wrong list but I am not sure
where this kind of a email would be posted to. That said, I am
interested to find out people's perspective on running Debian stable
as a web server in a production environment.
I have noticed that Red Hat, Suse, CentOS, Fedora, e
Hi Guys
For sake of not repeating the same topics in this thread I will start
off by saying that I am also a recent convert to Debian Testing PPC
from Ubuntu 6.10. My primary motivation for moving to Debian was as a
result of a recent decision by Canonical to drop support for PPC as of
the end of
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