hey guys,
I would print you the exact output but as I don't have it in front of me I'll hope
this is enough.I'm afraid it will be.
My box hangs in the initial part of the boot. Normaly the text moves so fast in this
part that it's not readable but now after the lines showing it detects the
On jue, 2003-07-31 at 18:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> I would print you the exact output but as I don't have it in front of me I'll hope
> this is enough.I'm afraid it will be.
>
> My box hangs in the initial part of the boot. Normaly the text moves so fast in
> this part t
Gordon,
Thanks for the suggestion but I was able to figure out a different way to
get the same result.
Using sudo I copied the httpd config file to a backup copy and an httpd.tmp
file. Then I used
changed the ownership of the httpd.tmp file to the user that is running the
script, redirected
t
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions about this.
I rebuilt httpd-2.0.40-11.5 from the RPM source to change the content
directory to /home/htdocs, so SUEXEC will work from there. Anyways, had no
problem rebuilding RPM, installing it and getting SUEXEC to work like I
wanted.
The problem
Lionel,
What do you mean that the account is not actually built?
One of the servers that I am a sys admin of has accounts with periods in it.
We do not use LDAP authentication with it though, so I don't know if that
is your problem or not.
On the desktop - MacOS X
In the server room - Linux
Windo