ized version
> of squid since squid 1.0.3 at least, and I've been emailing with the
> original maintainer (Craig Sanders) about it. It has been my intent
> for quite some time to make the Interim release but I didn't hear
> anything anymore from Craig.
sorry, i'm a bit sn
quot;www.virtual.com/reports/virtual.com/". the rewrite above should work, but
the final line should be:
RewriteRule ^www\.([^.]+)(.*)/stats/reports/$1
another way of doing it is to just have a symlink in their document root.
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a
subdirectory under /var/reports which has exactly the same name as the
ServerName keyword in the the ... config.
e.g. if you have a virtual host with ServerName www.foo.com then the
reports for that host should go in /var/reports/www.foo.com/
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rts 404
> so Alias /reports/var/reportshas no effect
>
> how to enable rewrite and then alias to change document_root path ?¿
is the Alias in the global httpd config, or in a particular vhost config?
try putting it in the global config. also try putting it in each vhost'
one
> another when on same IRQ.. anything similar in 2.2.x?
AFAIK, that only works for some dumb 1655x-type multiport serial cards
- e.g. moxa 4/8 port cards and digiboards.
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a
machine in the first place. the only significant difference is that
you're installing your own tar.gz system image rather than the standard
base.tar.gz.
automating debian installs is pretty easy - IF you have a good
understanding of how debian works.
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; major drawback I've found to Debian.
depends if you use stable or unstable.
if you use stable, then many packages will be old versions.
if you use unstable, then most packages will be the latest up-to-date
versions.
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Right now with Red Hat I can take my laptop, slap a floppy in each
> machine, turn 'em on, 5 minutes later I have 20 fully configured
> machines ready to rock.
you can do the same thing with debian...just install the nfs server
package on your laptop.
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you
really appreciate debian's sanity.
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lled always included pine and I was
> just wondering the reason behind not doing that with Debian.
the fact that just about every other distribution is willing to violate the
licensing terms for pine is no reason for debian to do the same.
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the binary version and, if so, automatically rebuild the binary.
nice idea, perhaps...but i don't know how practical it is or whether the
time needed to maintain the binary db would more than offset the time
saved.
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>/dev/null
real0m0.407s
user0m0.380s
sys 0m0.010s
$ time dpkg -s dpkg>/dev/null
real0m1.517s
user0m1.410s
sys 0m0.100s
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U locate if it is not 100% compatible with
it.
but, as i said, i don't care. i don't have the time or the energy to
argue with a release manager whose goal seems to be to find excuses to
remove packages from the distribution. IMO, the "stable" should be
treated as a fork, anyway.
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about the name change. Should there be any problem for an
> initial tip package release, and after change the name?
i suggest a name change to Tipo - Tip Isn't Pico, Oh!
binary could be /usr/bin/tipo
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programs
that are executed from a CGI script (after appropriate taint checking
etc).
TMTOWTDI - the sudo group isn't strictly needed for this, you can also
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ontaining only
the gs binary compiled with svga support? that way those who need it can
have it, and those who don't can have one less setuid root program on
their system.
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.arpa"
update requests are coming from 192.168.100.100
> ==
> /ETC/BIND/NAMED.CONF
> ==
> acl dyn-update {
> 127.0.0.1;
> 192.168.100.20;
> };
192.168.100.100 isn't listed
only had to list the dhcp server(192.168.100.20) in
> the allow-update field?
correct.
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I fix the problem of dhcp-dns not updating bind?
no idea. the log extracts you sent didn't show any problem...they only
showed your w2k client being denied access.
> Is it related to the win2K "feature??"
completely unrelated.
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main.
i also recommend buying a copy of _DNS & Bind_ (pub. by O'Reilly)
and reading it from cover to cover before working on DNS stuff. DNS
isn't difficult, but it is easy to make small mistakes that have huge
consequences. e.g. mis-using CNAME records as above is a very comm
27;m in
nvi rather than vim. yuk!
'dpkg --purge nvi' fixes that but it shouldn't be necessary.
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 08:01:44AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 03:29:39PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> > > Not needed, I'll settle for Essential: yes :)
> > good idea :)
>
> I don
hen run vi again and remember "doh! gotta purge nvi too".
now i just habitually purge nvi when i install vim.
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big deal.
bind can do rsync zone transfers merely by writing a wrapper script for
named-xfer. i've done it. it works.
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 08:34:32PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> Craig Sanders wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 07:31:30PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> > > ``By combining all these tools, you can finally approach the
> > > functionality of
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moodns & CustomDNS are two that i hadn't heard of before. moodns sounds
a bit like what DENTS was going to be. CustomDNS is in java so i can't
bring myself to take it seriously.
La MaraDNS i looked at about a year ago and it has an even dumber
zonefile format than djbdns (if that's possible).
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:23:01PM +0200, George Karaolides wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > someday soon, someone's going to take the good ideas from djbdns,
> > combine it with the good stuff from bind (including backwards
> > compatibility w
a good systems administrator,
i do, actually. i'm only a mediocre programmer, but i'm a damn good
systems admin - which requires a completely different set of skills and
aptitudes than programming. i've only met a few people who are as good
as me at systems admin stuff, and even fewer who are better.
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om
external sources, but not a good idea to block from your own users).
reject other dyn/dialups - they should use their own ISP or mail server.
in postfix, you do that by putting the "permit_mynetworks" rule *before* the
"reject_rbl_client " rule.
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that
rather than the actual TCP source address. can't remember what it's
called. it's not something that's very important, though, esp. if it's
only going to be for a week or so).
alternatively, put a second network card in the web server and connect
it to both networks (if
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