[techtalk] installing mailman

1999-12-02 Thread Neil ''Fred'' Picciotto
so i'm installing mailman, and everything was going fine up until i got to the part where i first try to access the admin web page for my test list. i get 404s for anything within http://some.domain/mailman/ . now, i know, this is the very first question in the faq. but i've done what the faq s

RE: [techtalk] KFM weirdness.

1999-12-02 Thread Ian Phillips
> BTW, does the "K" stand for Kallisti? Slightly dissapointingly, it actually stands for "Kool". Hail Eris! Ian. #ifndef __COMMON_SENSE__ | Ian Phillips #include | TIBCO Software Inc. #endif| www.TIBCO.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

[techtalk] [core.lists.bugtraq@CORE-SDI.COM: Security Advisory: Buffer overflow in RSAREF2] (fwd)

1999-12-02 Thread Natalie C. Heinen
I got this from my LUG and thought that this would be of interest for some of you. Natalie -- Forwarded message -- This is a concern for anyone who has compiled SSH or one of the SSL libraries against RSAREF. For the SSH users, I suggest OpenSSH. - Forwarded message from

[techtalk] ADSM/AIX 4.*

1999-12-02 Thread Jennifer M. Woodard
I was wondering if anyone knew if you can use the ADSM Version 2 client with the ADSM Version 3 server. @--,-`----,-`--@ Jennifer M. Woodard Systems Engineer e.spire Communications CyberGate, Inc. 954.429.8072 [EMAIL PROTECTE

[techtalk] Home pages for regular users

1999-12-02 Thread Subba Rao
I have the Apache web server running on my system. Right now, I have only global CGI and HTML files. They are in /var/lib/apache/ How can my other users on this system, have their own web pages? I want them to have their own directories and HTML documents (in their $HOME directories). I may allo

Re: [techtalk] Home pages for regular users

1999-12-02 Thread Kathleen Weaver
>How can my other users on this system, have their own web pages? >I want them to have their own directories and HTML documents (in their >$HOME directories). I may allow simple CGI programs. Have them create a directory called public_html Their "home page" should be in a file called index.html

[techtalk] Bugzilla and Perl modules for MySql Help!!!

1999-12-02 Thread Jennifer Tippens
Hi! Love the show. Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm checking out two packages for my company for bug tracking, namely Bugzilla and Keystone. I think I like Bugzilla better because it seems more intuitive to me (I think it is prettier, also). Sooo, I went to install Bugzilla from sourc

Re: [techtalk] Home pages for regular users

1999-12-02 Thread Kelly Lynn Martin
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:07:10 -0500, Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >How can my other users on this system, have their own web pages? I >want them to have their own directories and HTML documents (in their >$HOME directories). I may allow simple CGI programs. To srm.conf (or really any of th

Re: [techtalk] Bugzilla and Perl modules for MySql Help!!!

1999-12-02 Thread coder
look for any type of config.cache / Configure.cache / *.cache / etc. in the directory. Usually this file(s) stores the configuration information from previous configures. Jennifer Tippens wrote: > I answered a > question in the MakeMakefile wrong and now I can't get it to ask me the > question a

[techtalk] Using Linux to backup Windows 98

1999-12-02 Thread faber
Hi, I have a dual-PII server with a Sony SDT-9000 DAT drive. I have been happily backing up about 40 Windows 98 machines (yuck) with smbtar. However, I am not totally pleased with this setup. First, I am not happy about the way the smbtar script handles passwords. Second, I am not running a

Re: [techtalk] Bugzilla and Perl modules for MySql Help!!!

1999-12-02 Thread Sean McAfee
Jennifer Tippens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Sooo, I went to install Bugzilla from >source on my computer. First it needs MySQL. OK. Done. Next it needs Perl >modules for MySQL. OK. Done. >But wait! Lo, what's this?? Eegads. I read a little further. I answered a >question in the MakeMakefi

Re: [techtalk] HTML (and CDROM question)

1999-12-02 Thread Steve Kudlak
Conrad Golightly wrote: > > things are hard to trace in old old mailers. NO one has yet told me where > ae is? > > and is there a map of countries saying which abbreviation is which. I know > > Australia is formally au but Aussies informally will often use "oz" > thought this > > is not officia

Re: [techtalk] HTML (and CDROM question)

1999-12-02 Thread Steve Kudlak
Conrad Golightly wrote: > > things are hard to trace in old old mailers. NO one has yet told me where > ae is? > > and is there a map of countries saying which abbreviation is which. I know > > Australia is formally au but Aussies informally will often use "oz" > thought this > > is not officia

Re: [techtalk] KFM weirdness.

1999-12-02 Thread Steve Kudlak
Ian Phillips wrote: > > BTW, does the "K" stand for Kallisti? > > Slightly dissapointingly, it actually stands for "Kool". > > Hail Eris! > > Ian. > > #ifndef __COMMON_SENSE__ | Ian Phillips > #include | TIBCO Software Inc. > #endif| www.TIBCO.com > > > [EMAIL

Re: [techtalk] Home pages for regular users

1999-12-02 Thread Adriana Gonzalez
Kathleen Weaver wrote: > >How can my other users on this system, have their own web pages? > >I want them to have their own directories and HTML documents (in their > >$HOME directories). I may allow simple CGI programs. > > Have them create a directory called public_html > > Their "home page" sh