LISTEN
Which will tell you you're listening on all interfaces.
What have you got that connects you to the Internet? A DSL router? If
so, have you configured port forwarding?
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ber
of a group creates, uses modifies a file, that file is usable,
modifiable, by other members of their group.
I of course will be a member of all of these groups.
Any ideas how to make this happen?
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Eric Gaumer wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 06:21 +0100, Upayavira wrote:
Hi,
I've used a freeBSD server where, when a file is created, that file
becomes owned by the group who owns the containing folder.
However, I cannot seem to make this happen on a Debian box. Anyone know how?
Basical
which aren't
honored by all applications.
Wow. Now that is a _really_ useful thing to know, and is going to help
me a tremendous amount. Thanks for that.
See the manpage for mount for more details.
Seen and absorbed.
Regards, Upayavira
On Sunday 24 October 2004 10:21 pm, Upayavira wr
text?
You should use SSL with Apache too.
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Otto Wyss wrote:
Sorry I can't remember how I can redirect the stdout and stderr together
into a file. I can
grep > logfile
grep 2> logfile
but how can I redirect both together?
cat foo 2>&1 > logfile
or, to append to the file:
cat foo 2>&1 >> logfile
Shoul
change. So long as you recognise that there is a mentality behind
many developers that is driven by technical rewards, and even
philosophical, not by financial ones. This 'aint gonna change.
That's my thoughts.
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le getting mailboxes configured. When I send myself a
mail (mail -s "hiya" upayavira), it creates a file called Maildir in my
home directory. It looks rather like a 'mbox' file. If I delete that
file, and create a proper Maildir with maildirmake ~/Maildir, then try
sending ag
ks, rather than editing
the default config file, which is rather neat.
All rather neat when you've worked it out.
Regards, Upayavira (a serious Debian newbie)
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