ore Linux, like a penguin ...
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d say it is a bug. Those buggy old email implementations
shouldn't be around anymore :-)
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On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 21:08:28 + "Alfie Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've volunteered for a bit of GNU proofreading, and have been sent a
> file to proof portions of, written in something called Texinfo
> format, or infotex -- I'm not clear on the exact difference. If it
> helps, it begi
aking printable postscript from the .dvi is in tetex-bin, too.
I stand corrected. Mixing up Debian and GNU packages ;-(
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On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 "Christian T. Steigies" wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
>
>> [about fetchmail splitting mail at lines starting with `From ']
> First thanks for the hints I have received.
> Reading the fetchmail-FAQ I found this:
> X3. Messages containing "From" at s
ughts you might have,
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ook Express ... doubt
if I'll
ever bother when Debian boots OK.
Thanks in advance,
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Where there's no walls, who needs
windows?
Where there's no fences, who needs
gates?
rd in the
top slot causes it to continue. Things seem to work OK, so far.
I have been looking at /var/log/messages to see if I can find out what
is causing the hang, but I'm afraid that is a little beyond me. If
kind folks in the know would care to help me out, I'd appreciate it.
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Where there's no walls, who needs windows?
Where there's no fences, who needs gates?
Just wanted to let you know that I've found out how to work around
this.
During the installation, you need to configure PCMCIA and set an
option for the controller. Set it to:
irq_list=3,4,7,11
and all will be well.
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one TRUE WAY of doing it.
Uh, in true Unix spirit, that "one TRUE WAY" would be to think of as
many different ways to do it as possible ;-)
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;t trust code that you did not totally
> create yourself. (Especially code from companies that employ people
> like me.) No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect
> you from using untrusted code."
And even then, you could goof up yourself!
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into debian-cd. Oops, you haven't installed Debian yet :-(, but
it might just work anyway.
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output of `dpkg -L xlib6g-dev' to see what it installs. I
grep'ed for *.h files and counted 213 of them. Note that most are in
/usr/X11R6/include/X11.
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ain. So far, so good. I haven't seen any
looping in the last few hours. Uh, after starting it with the `-a'
flag (already filed a bug report about this).
All in all, it looks like running Samba from `inetd' is not such a
good idea.
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og messages I assume that the portmap connect attempts fail
(as per policy), but what do these connect attempts mean? Is someone
trying to crack my server or something? I did challenge our network
admin ...
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n Version: 1:0.1.9.1-1, no
> worries, you can just laugh the scan off (if that's what it was)
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 12:49:13PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> :Dear all,
> :
> :I've been seeing entries like below in my logs for a while.
> :
> : Aug 24 12:38
Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> > Aug 24 12:38:01 bilbo portmap[27641]: connect from 172.16.x.y to
> > callit(390109): request from unauthorized host
> > Aug 24 12:38:04 bilbo portmap[27641]: connect from 172.16.x.y to
>
Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > My latest port scan (nmap running through all -s options) results show
> >
> > 9 opentcp discard
> > 13 opentcp daytime
> > 2
tcpunknown
> 1025opentcplisten
> 6000opentcpX11
I'd definitely considered purging telnetd ... clear text passwords are
not such a good idea, security wise.
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requires root access or shadow group membership to just see the
encrypted passwords.
Next, if you want to try crack the passwords you got, there are a few
programs that will do that for you. See the Security HOWTO chapter 6
for details on password encryption and cracking.
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t set
> up a box and forget about it?
Probably not, but I'd say they are not as security savvy as one would
like them to be.
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ide to choose one to set
> > up.
>
> xfstt, happy with it. Haven't tried other options.
xfs-xtt and happy with it. Seems everyone is happy with their choice,
but I don't think I'd be so happy with xfstt though for Japanese or
Chinese fonts as it renders a whole fo
ebs? (Meaning, it meets
> > the deps for it, but it'll let me use the existing tarball installation
> > from XF86.org?)
>
> Check out the equivs package. It lets you create dummy packages that say
> various dependencies are provided/required to handle situations like this
passwords (BIOS, boot
and root) are of course different.
If your internal disk won't boot for some reason, you can always go in
and change the BIOS settings to allow rescue boots from floppy.
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Henrique M Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> > Edited /etc/hosts.deny to read ALL:ALL to boot.
>
> You probably want to add portmap: ALL to /etc/hosts.deny as well,
> just in case. ALL: ALL does not handle the portmappe
in
dists/stable/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/kernel-config
or similar on the Debian servers.
To extract just the config file from a .deb:
dpkg --fsys-tarfile kernel-image-2.2.17_2.2.17pre6-1.deb \
| tar xf - ./boot/config-2.2.17
Adjust version numbers to taste.
Hope this helps,
-
n it off" ?
This service is provided by `portmap'. Remove `/etc/rc?.d/S18portmap'
to stop it from being started, but note that any RPC servers that are
invoked will more than likely refuse to start or just simply crash.
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t need it, yes. Just junk all servers you don't need. I'd
even consider purging them ;-)
> Thanks!
No thanks. BTW, you cc'd to debin-user :-)
> D. Ghost
>
> On 1 Sep 2000, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > Debian Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
ll my debian boxes do the same thing (except at 6:25, i
> don't use anacron)
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iling of log files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log
file daily, weekly, monthly or when the log file gets to a certain
size. Normally, logrotate runs as a daily cron job.
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> > in access speed.
>
> so if you decide to reinstall the OS clean you can run mkfs on / /usr
> /var and any /tmps without losing locally compiled software and user
> home directories (/home)
Another reason would be if you wanted to mount /usr read-only but not
/usr/local.
x27;s a very large file. I would like to grep the contents to
> find the CD that I'm looking for, but I don't want to extract
> everything. I thought there would be a series of piped commands that
> would allow me to do it, but I can't figure it out.
tar -tzf file.tar.gz |
nf.
That should get you booted into what you want, barring major goofs
from me.
Hope that helps,
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t's there. Security updates go into 'updates'
first and whether/when they will be merged into 'main' ... who knows?
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kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 01:10:50PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> > Brian Stults <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Is there a way to search the contents of a tar.gz file withouth
> having
> > > to extract everythi
"S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>>> "OM" == Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> split /usr amd /usr/local if they're just partitions on the same
> >> drive? > I could see doing th
/local/src?
The kernel-source package installs a tarball in /usr/src. I wouldn't
mess with /usr/src myself and stick with /usr/local/src instead.
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Dear .deb,
I've installed potato, but I can't seem to find the right driver for a
SMC9332/9334 EtherPower 10/100 card. Any idea?
I've tried epic100 and the smc* drivers without parameters but all I
get is a device or resource is busy ... :-(
TIA,
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Mirek Kwasniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 03:27:03PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> > Dear .deb,
> >
> > I've installed potato, but I can't seem to find the right driver for a
> > SMC9332/9334 EtherPower 10/100 card. Any id
dle it gracefully. Has anyone got
> this working?
>
> At the moment I am keeping my helixcode files under
> .../debian/projects/helix but there must be a better way.
As of potato, apt-move can't handle additional sites beyond non-US :-(
Don't know what's going
DOS mode and, assuming all downloaded files are
in c:\debian, change to that directory and
loadlin.exe linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin disksize=1.44
Questions? Ask!
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world readable and not writable by anyone but owner, no
> extranious execute bits set. then run fakeroot tar -zcvpf foo.tar.gz
> foo
>
> this way all the ownership in the tarball is set to root.root as it
> should be.
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/setuid.today
/var/log/setuid.yesterday
/var/log/syslog*
/var/log/user.log*
/var/log/uucp.log*
BTW, what is /var/log/mail.* good for if you have exim installed?
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of them. It does not mean that one has to be installed already
before you can install the other. Go ahead, `apt-get install g++` and
ask again if that doesn't work (it should).
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to stop 8bpp as being the default color depth for X and
> > switch it to say, 16bpp. I know I could startx using -- - 16bpp but I'm a
> > little lazy and just want 16bpp to be the default.
>
> The answer for that is in the XFree86 howto:
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/XF
Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> >
> > Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > You can uninstall xdm (apt-get remove xdm).
> >
> > Or disable/remove the symlinks in /etc/rc[0-6].d/. Th
pace of change is just too fast.
> I haven't looked at the bug list in awhile and it surprised me.
> I will not refer the students to 'that' page as it puts what, IMO,
> is the Best Linux Distribution, in a less then favorable light.
> Honest, but not favorable.
Better that than a bunch of favorable lies ;-)
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ps: /usr/bin/top
bash$ debsums -s procps
Any output could be a problem. Of course this assumes that the listed
md5sums have not been tampered with. They are in /var/lib/dpkg/info.
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rom a checked out module. Enter my passphrase and boom! Permission
denied
I can ssh to the server no problem.
Any ideas?
Both machines use cvs 1.10.7-7 and run potato. I'll happily provide
more details if required.
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use the lower settings, just comment them out (of the same
> file).
Look in /etc/X11/XF86Config for DefaultColorDepth and change it to
your liking.
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alled packages on Debian 2.2??
>
> dpkg -l
> As this tends to be a long list, I usually do instead:
> dpkg -l | less
> So that I can scroll through it and read what's there.
Or more, or most, or lv or ...
Personally, I got used to using pager.
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he. That there are still .debs in that cache is probably due to
the fact that there are newer versions on your mirror.
BTW, apt-move in potato can't handle multiple package sources. How do
you get it to move packages from both Debian and Helix?
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Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>>> "Olaf" == Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Olaf> BTW, apt-move in potato can't handle multiple package
> Olaf> sources. How do you get it to move packages from b
igBlk:
SigIgn: 80301000
SigCgt: 418046cb
CapInh:
CapPrm: feff
CapEff: feff
bash-2.03$
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file is world writeable, for now.
Just for reference a little bit of our /pub/cvs:
drwxrwxr-x4 root cvsadmin 4096 Jun 9 14:31 CVSROOT
drwxrwsr-x4 root calendar 4096 Jun 15 08:30 calendar
drwxrwsr-x2 root r-and-d 4096 May 31 08:50 cvs-sample
Hope this helps,
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n your mirror, but if you want to shut
up apt a bit just look in /var/state/apt/lists/ and copy the relevant
Release file to your local mirror.
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you want a 2nd opinion.
Upgrading will not overwrite modified files in /etc unless you say so.
The original configuration files will be silently replaced or removed
if no longer needed.
This barring any goofs by the maintainer, of course.
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packages need no special handling, dpkg (or dselect, apt-get)
will take care of things. Installer packages are usually in non-free
(and maybe in contrib).
Hope that helps,
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onality, install ssh and slogin, scp or ssh
instead of rlogin, rcp and rsh.
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for any kind
of internet activity beyond our firewall. And that seems to include
sending email like this to the list. Gack!
Thanks in advance,
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William T Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 18 Jul 2000, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for any kind of info on vulnerability to viruses on Debian
> > and/or Linux. Pointers to anti-virus programs are also very welcome.
>
> There are no anti-
Windows. However, there is one very
> important differece between Linux and Windows in this regard: unlike
> Windows email programs, Linux email programs *do not* execute programs
> recieved as attachments automatically - you need to 1) save the program to
> disk and 2) manually execut
Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear Debians,
>
> I'm looking for any kind of info on vulnerability to viruses on Debian
> and/or Linux. Pointers to anti-virus programs are also very welcome.
>
> If I can't convince some people here at work, I&
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to also search the description of the packages in
> dselect. I mean the description to the right of the package name?
Look into dpkg-awk and grep-dctrl.
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also want to look at dump, taper, kbackup, afbackup and/or
amanda. The latter two seemed a bit overkill in my situation.
Hope this helps,
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as the original
but would like to get rid of the gunk above. Any ideas how?
I've tried chown'ing and chmod'ing, but all I get is
chown: : Operation not permitted
Trying to rm -rf gives
rm: cannot unlink `': Operation not permitted
TIA,
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"Petr [Dingo] Dvorak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Lehel Bernadt wrote:
>
> LB> On 26-Jul-2000 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> -- snip --
>
> OM> in /home/lost+found that I can't seems to remove. Not even as root!
>
>
info. Your next apt-get upgrade
or dist-upgrade will then put you on woody.
Of course, if you use the apt-get method in dselect, you only have to
run `dselect update`.
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tall' during installation. On one
of my machines I had to configure the eepro100 module. If I didn't,
the whole network configuration just never happened and all network
services would be dead.
Just install without any modules if you can get away with it. Chances
are you can. If
g the ncurses library, any other suggestions. I
> would like to use this to reconfigure my kernel
Did you install libncurses5-dev or similar? You need a *-dev package
for the curses.h file to be there. If you have, check where it ended
up and see if your compiler looks in the right places for
ease? From what I heard these are
as buggy as, likely even buggier than, Debian's frozen releases. It
is just what an organization is prepared to call an official release.
> So that leaves him with RedHat, since he understands it.
Sounds like he doesn't want to (or can't) put i
s more, it
also lists tk-dev and for the newer kernels task-tcltk-dev. It's all
there.
> It would seem so, but that is exactly the problem. Install
> libncurses5-dev and Life will be Good again. I had the same trouble and
> this was the solution.
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Dear Debians,
Would anyone happen to know what the ports 757 and 1024 are used for
of the top of their heads?
TIA,
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dk1.2.2/bin/[java,javac], and/or put /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin
> in your $PATH.
>
> Works for me.
You could also try kaffe. Haven't done so myself, but anyway
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to debugfs them away..
> Where do these things come from and why?
I see the same when building a Packages file for my local archive. I
haven't a clue as to which package is causing this. BTW, this is for
a potato archive. Hints anyone?
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n their Win9x boxes
with smbclient. You might want to give it a try.
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d/gdm start
>
> [1] I don't know how to install the non-Corel KDE; if
> you want that instead, please search the list archives.
> (http://lists.debian.org/#search -- just search the debian-user
> list, ignore the 1.4e12 other lists)
Put this in /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato kde
If you are looking for a i18n version targeted at Japanese users
deb http://ftp.kde.gr.jp/kde/stable/1.1.2/distribution/deb potato kde
but beware that kdm and `Lock Screen' were broken last time I checked.
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d and is not installed.
Very quick, very elegant. Not?
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a .dpkg-dist suffix if
you choose to keep the old one. If you replace the old one it gets a
.dpkg-old suffix tagged on. For just a look on what junk is floating
around:
find /etc -name '*.dpkg*'
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Dear all,
I'm looking for a utility to format MO disks. Anyone know where to
look?
TIA,
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> You've left out at least one crucial piece of info: what version of
> gnus you're running. (Try M-x gnus-version.)
I'm using 5.8.3 and have no problems under emacs20 (20.7), well, not
after I installed the separately packaged gnus. I have no special
gnus setup to enable
v from unstable and then
upgraded from testing the next day.
I fixed it by adding a check for time.h in configure.in.
Any chance that this is a bug somewhere in libc or perhaps in autoconf
(don't know if that got upgraded :-{)
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being forwarded to the author. (I got
> the impression that other people submitted comments that went into a
> blackhole because they were abusive.)
I wrote directly to the author and told him:
|On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 19:11:56 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
|> Dear Sir,
|>
|> I just read your
86Config file. I bet the 100dpi fonts are listed before the
> 75 dpi fonts. If so, swap their order and restart X.
You could also just purge the xfonts-100dpi package ;-)
> If this doesn't fix it, then perhaps mucking with the X server's idea of
> the DPI of the display
wrap is to make certain that any CGI
script runs with the permissions of the user who installed it,
and not those of the server.
installed-size: 140
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t;
EndSubSection
SubSection "Display"
Depth32
Modes"640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Driver "VGA16"
Device "S3 Trio3D"
Monitor "FlexScan"
SubSection "Display"
Depth4
Modes"640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Driver "VGA2"
Device "S3 Trio3D"
Monitor "FlexScan"
SubSection "Display"
Depth1
Modes"640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Driver "Mono"
Device "S3 Trio3D"
Monitor "FlexScan"
SubSection "Display"
Depth1
Modes"640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
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Mats Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 25 Apr 2000, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > Mats Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I am trying to get X working on S3 trio3D card. My XFree86 is
> > > version 3.3.6 which supports the trio3D
You can find it in the Debian distribution. Assuming you've set your
apt sources to something suitable:
apt-get install smbclient
Hope that helps,
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a lot on your needs. For mine afbackup seemed like
overkill. I only need to backup user data on a small group server, 10
or so users.
The nice thing with tob is that you can make full, differential (all
changes since last full backup) and incremental (all changes since
last backup of any
nd xdm. I guess I'll be changing back to the standard kdm soon,
but what could possibly be wrong?
TIA,
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will provide examples.
There is one little problem with apt-move though. You can only use it
with ONE site. Okay, for the nit-pickers one for everything not in
non-US and one for non-US. With ever more packages becoming available
from elsewhere this is getting to be a severe limitation :-(
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Just a quick question: how (un)safe is it to create your own files and
directories below /var/www/? Are there any names taken (besides dwww
and index.html)?
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Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 01:52:10PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> > Just a quick question: how (un)safe is it to create your own files and
> > directories below /var/www/? Are there any names taken (besides dwww
> > and
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
> > Just a quick question: how (un)safe is it to create your own files and
> > directories below /var/www/? Are there any names taken (besides dwww
> > and index.html)?
>
> Check The
bug because I assumed that it was my
> own problem. But I guess that it's not if others are having the
> same trouble.
Same thing here. I installed gnus to work around it. The version is
different from that of emacs20 and it comes with MIME support which I
really like. Now I can rea
y be
accessed by one user at a time. Any user should be able to see the
file, but only if no-one else is using it. Yes, this has to do with
silly(?) copyright.
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ldn't /var/local/www be an appropriate place?
Note, FHS 2.1 does neither mention /var/www nor /var/local.
/var/local is part of the base-files package and no other packages
install anything there as of today's potato/Contrib-i386.gz
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Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development
[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15/scripts/lxdialog'
> make: *** [menuconfig] Error 2
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Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development
d potato, with the binary-i386 and binary-all subdirectories. Plus
> http has it's other advantages like still being easily accessible for
> those of us behind firewalls.
I just wished my http and ftp proxies didn't insist on pretty printing
directory listings. All info about syml
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