age
maintainer is for the ports collection for python
/usr/ports/lang/python
and ask about a FreeBSD 4.6 Makefile for python 2.2.3."""
So here I am. May I have a Makefile please?
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kniht http://www.tinylist-org/ Freedom software
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I am using FreeBSD and sendmail to work on the internet. Recently I wrote a program to
process a incoming email and append it to a file in it's own directory. I have a
complete email in a file in the directory for testing, and I fired it up from the
command line prompt using input redirection to
I want to set up a catchall for incoming email addressed to nonexistant accountnames in
my domain. This way probes do not bounce back and reveal what acount name does NOT exist
here. How do I do this? I am running FreeBSD and Sendmail.
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Kirk D Bailey
What is the ACTUAL location of aliases in the standard out of the box install of FreeBSD?
And is there supposed to be a appearance of it in /etc? IS this a soft or hard link? OR
am I looking at the actual file? A friend is helping me by writing a script to add
aliases to the alias file, and the
ok, this is making sense. Do you recall how to configure the FreeBSD so it
will define a preferred editor in the environment? As of now, it runs the
default of vi, which I dispise,. I have ee and pico in my box, and
generally run pico.
Mike Jeays wrote:
Kirk Bailey wrote:
ok, I read man
hoever ran it, it ran as; it assumes the id of the person running it. Hmmm...
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
From: "david" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Run as owner
On Friday 29 November 2002 23:30, Kirk Bailey wrote:
OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner,
ok, I read man cron and man crontab, and it's as clear as mud. Anyplace I
can read more and maybe make the light dawn on this useful feature? OR,
would anyone care to explain more?
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Kirk D Bailey
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here in
/etc/mail, where it can write as much as it pleases.
I licked it. Thank you one and all for all the good advice.
Neil W Rickert wrote:
Kirk Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, I have an alias in /etc/mail, called aliases.tinylist; this is able to be
read by sendmail since I
ok, I have an alias in /etc/mail, called aliases.tinylist; this is able to be
read by sendmail since I edited the sendmail.cf file, and it will compile it
without error. the /mail dir is owned by root, and is chmod 755.
the file aliases.tinylist is owned by nobody currently, although in certain
OK, I got it to work with the cgi script and the aliases file.
1. Seperated out the aliases for lists into another file, 'aliases.tinylist'.
2. edited sendmail.cf so it referrs to an additional file,
/etc/mail/aliases.tinylist, and it works fine. newaliases works with the new
file just fine.
3
ok, this one is tough. I am writing 4 scripts- 2 sdevlope webforms, and are
done, no problem. The other two respectively create or destroy email lists. Or
at least that's the goal.
Sendmail is VERY persnickity about permissions and ownerships for the aliases
files- at least. I have edited sendm
This script is not perl, it is in python. So far the python community has
failed in the search for clue, possibly this one can assist?
Andrew Prewett wrote:
On Nov 29 Kirk Bailey wrote:
OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner, turn on the 4000 bit.
If you execute a script, and the
here is the script's web output:
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TinyList
I am executing as identity "uid=65534(nobody) gid=65534(nobody)
groups=65534(nobody)"
Owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password=gibbonbreath
listname=testlist3
WORKING...
List found, proceeding...
PASSWORD AND EMAIL MATCH UP. INITIATING DESTRUCTION SE
OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner, turn on the 4000 bit.
OK, I did. No such luck, it continues to run as the apache identity 'nobody'.
Any advice?
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Kirk D Bailey
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Um, may I point out a more convient MLM?
tinylist.
Web membership management, simple form- click a radio button for
subscribe/unsubscribe, fill in your email address, click SEND. You get a letter.
Reply to it. No passwords needed.
It sends you a confirming letter telling you what it did. If ther
just noticed this letter, managed to skip it when it first came in-must have
been busy.
Zeroth, in msdos or windows, there is a command line program that receives
input, decides what to do about it, and either does it, or hands it off to
another program that does it. This is a SHELL. In ms-dos, th
I can indeed imagine the aspirin bill. With my approach, it is systematic, each
domain has it's own cgi-bin directly under it's web dir, and the server will
not permit access to anything other than the root directory for that domain, and
it's cgi-bin.
However, now I am writing a application for
where should one properly place the directory for the web pages in a web server,
and is there a standard name for it? I have a box with several domains in it, so
I created /www off of root, ant /www/www.foo.foo for each domain under /www but
I suspect this is not a standard solution. Any advice?
I run apache with FreeBSD, and have an interesting issue.
I can do exec '
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