On 9:07:04 pm 05/07/05 "Todd C. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using any non-standard apache modules? If so, that might
> be your problem.
>
> Check the output of "ldd /usr/sbin/httpd", it should look something
> like:
>
> /usr/sbin/httpd:
> StartEnd Type Ref Name
>
Hey folks,
i have some machines a like to mantain an keep consistent "view" of my
system, i.e., users, group, hosts, etc... I know i could NIS and
openbsd does fine with it. The problem is that i have heard bad things
about NIS. Is there any other technology i could employ within this
network (bot
Are you using any non-standard apache modules? If so, that might
be your problem.
Check the output of "ldd /usr/sbin/httpd", it should look something
like:
/usr/sbin/httpd:
StartEnd Type Ref Name
exe 1 /usr/sbin/httpd
04853000 2485a000 rlib
Hi all,
I just upgraded with a snapshot (from ftp3.usa.openbsd.org, bsd.rd and
"Upgrade") dated May 2 and now have the following when I start apache:
[Sat May 7 19:14:39 2005] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libc.so.34.2: /usr/lib/libc.so.36.0 : WARNING:
symbol(_r
Thanks for the replies here on this list. Using the
debug parameters suggested usefully reduced the
amount of information in the log files.
I've requested the Cisco PIX config information -
hopefully I'll get that from the techs at the other
end of the tunnel I am creating this week.
In my isakmp
counter-trolling,
On 2005.5.8, at 04:02 AM, Adam wrote:
On Fri, 6 May 2005 23:03:04 -0700
Ben Goren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And, truthfully, I just don't see the point behind it, either. It's
not like C# or Java is *that* much better than C or C++ or Perl or
Lisp or any of a dozen other language
I just ordered a Jaht WN-4054P from geeks.com, as it was listed on the
i386.html page as a ral(4)
It's not a ral, it's an Intersil isl3890.
I realise that manufacturers sometimes sell the same model of card with
different chipsets, so heres the FCCID: M4Y-XG-300
Now I get to go looking for a re
On Sat, 7 May 2005, Xavier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm busy to test a backup procedure on a DDS tape device (Sony, SDT-9000)
> connected to a BT-948 SCSI card
>
> I've different behavious depending on the device used:
> (My / uses 1002232 blocks):
>
> 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but:
> 'dump -0auf
ok, I am late this time, but here comes my report from the previous 3
events I have been at and talked.
First, I was invited to a local University to give my OpenBGPD talk, on
April 13th. About 40 students and professors showed up, talk went very
well and there were interesting discussions goin
> I've different behavious depending on the device used:
> (My / uses 1002232 blocks):
>
> 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but:
> 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0n' asks for a second tape!?
Non-rewinding tapes are nrst0, not rst0n.
And you want to delete that /dev/rst0n file you've just created which
has fill
Hi,
I'm busy to test a backup procedure on a DDS tape device (Sony, SDT-9000)
connected to a BT-948 SCSI card
I've different behavious depending on the device used:
(My / uses 1002232 blocks):
'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but:
'dump -0auf /dev/rst0n' asks for a second tape!?
Any idea why EOF
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Fri, 06 May 2005 16:58:39 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I should additionally add (sorry about that), that it's not something
that hasn't been considered in the past, and I'm considering it again, I
just need to weigh costs for this with the costs for
On Fri, 06 May 2005 16:58:39 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I should additionally add (sorry about that), that it's not something
>that hasn't been considered in the past, and I'm considering it again, I
>just need to weigh costs for this with the costs for making our intern
On Fri, 6 May 2005 23:03:04 -0700
Ben Goren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And, truthfully, I just don't see the point behind it, either. It's
> not like C# or Java is *that* much better than C or C++ or Perl or
> Lisp or any of a dozen other languages that *aren't* encumbered. I
> mean, sure, you co
Hello!
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 11:03:04PM -0700, Ben Goren wrote:
>On 2005 May 6, at 5:55 PM, Henry Lenzi wrote:
>> But for the BSDs, maybe Mono would be a
>> fresh, unhindered start.
>Erm...for Linux, maybe. Not for us.
> http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing
>All we could use are th
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On 5/7/05, Carlos Mantero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> I'm a spanish newbie user, I only use OpenBSD since two days ago. I'm
> trying to get work my server with the default installed Apache (which is
> in a jail), PHP4 and
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:36:38PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> --On 06 May 2005 14:35 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
>
> >uptime, and our SLA only guarantees us 99.999%. So, I'm currently
>
> You sometimes find that SLA means something like "we'll charge you more
> so that when things break
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On 5/7/05, Carlos Mantero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> I'm a spani
Carlos Mantero wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm a spanish newbie user, I only use OpenBSD since two days ago. I'm
trying to get work my server with the default installed Apache (which is
in a jail), PHP4 and MySQL, all installed from packages of the servers
of openbsd.org. I don't know the way of get that
On 2005 May 6, at 5:55 PM, Henry Lenzi wrote:
> But for the BSDs, maybe Mono would be a
> fresh, unhindered start.
Erm...for Linux, maybe. Not for us.
http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing
All we could use are the class libraries. Everything else is GPL.
And, truthfully, I just don't
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