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that works, rather than the latest and greatest. Probably
because I don't ever really *need* the latest and greatest. And if I find I
do, I'll try running it under Knoppix first.)
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getting behind in versions?
Yes.
One workaround I'm using at the moment on my Toshiba is to have two versions
of Debian -- testing and Knoppix. (Knoppix is basically unstable; but it can
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they've closed down port 20 to discourage the
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possibly be conflicts that I haven't yet encountered,
though. YMMV.
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possibly be conflicts that I haven't yet encountered,
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Thomas Lamy wrote:
nasty root kit (via chkrootkit, may be included on the knoppix cd, but I'm
not sure).
Yes it is - /usr/sbin/chrootkit
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forcing the dependencies (and not using apt).
As far as I know, the updated libc6 package has not yet been released; thus
upgrading php4 from unstable would seem to be the way to go.
(NOTE: I have not done it myself. Anyone have any real-life experience?)
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part French?)
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2003-03-26 01:15 GMT
OK -- looks like we in the UK are going to be allowed to read it in Arabic.
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, pared-down-to-the-bone end of the market,
you might think they're expensive. But believe me, the service is worth that
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starts to think that in written English, every word is capitalised.
Other than that -- yeah, phpWebSite is worth giving a whirl.
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://www.positiveinternet.co.uk/ maybe?
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://www.positiveinternet.co.uk/ maybe?
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Does *anyone* have a solution for keeping the site-sucking bots from
openfind.tw.com out of my machine?
They don't obey any sort of international guidelines;, and tie my
machine up for hours on end once they find a way of getting in and
latching on.
I'm getting desperate.
Any help appreciated.
On 16 Jun 2002, Gerard MacNeil wrote:
You would control the log file permissions and ownerships by editing
/etc/logrotate.d/apache
Thanks for that piece of info -- it's helped me sort out a couple of
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You would control the log file permissions and ownerships by editing
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I get is a nicely formatted and
chatty HTML page containing no data from the apache logs. What is going
wrong/not being done? Why can't my browser read the log files?
Any help/comments appreciated.
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I get is a nicely formatted and
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On Tue, 7 May 2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
perl is the ideal tool to do this.
troll
No, you should use Python.
/troll
Ah, but using which editor? ;-)
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Krzysztof Mazurczyk wrote:
Does anybody know a software (open source of cause) for portal management ?
PHP-Nuke?
PostNuke?
eZ publish?
Squishdot?
Midgard?
eGrail?
campsite?
Use search terms like:
open source + content management
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upgrades
on a totally separate machine -- e.g. a laptop, or a quarantine machine
-- until you're sure they're not going to blow anything up.
Then move the upgrades to the production environment.
This works well for me.
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:32:18PM +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
Yes, analog is ugly. However, look into the debian package 'rmagic'.
I have done.
I can't get it to work :(
Anyone on this list got it to work with testing, 2.2.19?
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Is anyone else having problems with the robot from
openfind.com.tw
-- an intrusive, irritating, hard-to-get-rid-of crawler that completely
paralyses my system *every day*?
Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
just jams up my system, downloading every
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Hereward Cooper wrote:
Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
just jams up my system, downloading every damn' thing in sight.
Mails to the owners are totally disregarded.
Have you actually seen:
http://www.openfind.com.tw/robot.html
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Dave Watkins wrote:
I'm sure it's been said before but why not just configure iptables to drop
the packets from 139.175.250.23?
Then it CAN'T connect
Already done.
It's just taking a little while to kill off 16 different crawlers, which
I hadn't appreciated was what was
Is anyone else having problems with the robot from
openfind.com.tw
-- an intrusive, irritating, hard-to-get-rid-of crawler that completely
paralyses my system *every day*?
Despite what I put in any robots.txt, this one disregards all rules and
just jams up my system, downloading every
(thanks,
guys) I *may* finally be getting somewhere.
Martin
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Michael Wood wrote:
I don't know what Mandrake SNF is
Mandrakesoft's Single Network Firewall -- a pre-built template for an
ipchains rules firewall, controlled by a web browser + PHP interface.
$99 with snappy 412 pp manual; or whatever it costs you to download and
burn
of arrangement to
allow this -- I can't seem to find any documentation to allow it under
Debian 2.2r3+testing.
Any help appreciated.
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Jean Baptiste Lallement wrote:
I'm feeling lucky with query webalizer on google.com gave me
http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/
So what's wrong with : apt-get install webalizer then?
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the address box?
[Most unlikely; but, hey! -- I'm an optimist.]
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www.gateway.gov.uk -- the UK government's £18M Microsoft-only website
-- all your
was
running in Dublin. One of the Eircom engineers used it to get into
one of their servers from within the classroom; no problem.
IIRC it's one of those single boot/rescue disks you can very easily add
your own mods to (e.g. telnetd, if it isn't on there already).
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and
freshmeat to see if I can find it.
Sounds like it might do just what is required :-)
Try : http://www.toms.net/
- there's a fair old selection to be found there.
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was
running in Dublin. One of the Eircom engineers used it to get into
one of their servers from within the classroom; no problem.
IIRC it's one of those single boot/rescue disks you can very easily add
your own mods to (e.g. telnetd, if it isn't on there already).
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote:
CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and
freshmeat to see if I can find it.
Sounds like it might do just what is required :-)
Try : http://www.toms.net/
- there's a fair old selection to be found there.
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Can't find CCLinux; but 'Nuclinux' at:
http://tuma.stc.cx/nuclinux.php
should *definitely* sort you.
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for it.)
It's a simple
PHP3-Script to write a passwd file to
be used with .htaccess-files.
There's a little user interface to add/remove
useres and change passwords. You might easily
extend it some further.
Check it out at http://hichac.de/pwdadmin/
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On Tue, 3 Apr 101, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
can someone recommend a voip program I can use in Linux from the command
line?
Andy Cater [EMAIL PROTECTED] supplies the following:
www.openh323.org - command line client for quicknet for Linux
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On Tue, 3 Apr 101, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
can someone recommend a voip program I can use in Linux from the command
line?
Andy Cater [EMAIL PROTECTED] supplies the following:
www.openh323.org - command line client for quicknet for Linux
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any information at all as to how to get this
card functioning under Linux?
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card functioning under Linux?
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in browser no error message apear so I think the
php is not executed
just a standard error message in apache error log "premature end of script
headers"
In /etc/apache/httpd.conf, UNcomment the line:
LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
That should do the trick.
msw
in browser no error message apear so I think the
php is not executed
just a standard error message in apache error log premature end of script
headers
In /etc/apache/httpd.conf, UNcomment the line:
LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
That should do the trick.
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across the files concerned. Which begs the question: when is
Debian finally going to go towards a single httpd.conf file?
(Wouldn't stop this problem; but would help in tracking down multiple
and conflicting directives.)
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the files concerned. Which begs the question: when is
Debian finally going to go towards a single httpd.conf file?
(Wouldn't stop this problem; but would help in tracking down multiple
and conflicting directives.)
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to work :)
The need for the xbithack directive for SSIs must have been negated in
an update somewhere along the line; but I've no idea when.
Nothing gave me any warning.
Thanks for all help offered via the list though.
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directive for SSIs must have been negated in
an update somewhere along the line; but I've no idea when.
Nothing gave me any warning.
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Spoke too damn' soon.
Reboot; and the ability to react correctly to .htaccess files
disappears.
I have a gut feeling this behaviour is linked to MySQL
authorisations; and/or PHP (4.0.3). How, I have no idea.
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ache 1.3.9 and PHP 4.0.3 which
might cause this?
Or is it something else?
Any help appreciated. (access/error logs give me no help whatsoever.)
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tc/htusers:
root@startext:/# less /etc/htusers
username1:BJcDAoUzvF3NH
username2:EduIAyS4SgyEe
username3:8MxMgqbv7FLce
[invalid name:value pairs given above]
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ow what I've changed
since it used to work :)
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might cause this?
Or is it something else?
Any help appreciated. (access/error logs give me no help whatsoever.)
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username1:BJcDAoUzvF3NH
username2:EduIAyS4SgyEe
username3:8MxMgqbv7FLce
[invalid name:value pairs given above]
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, venkatesh prasad wrote:
How do I monitor the utilization of process table in linux 2.2.12?
top
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://www.linuxlock.org/features/ramenfix.html
(Currently, google searches do not pick this site up.)
Tools to find/fix the worm may be found at:
http://www.sans.org/y2k/ramen.htm
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o two different debian mailing lists,"
^^
more appropriate lists for sending your questions too?
Correction 3.
"more appropriate lists for sending your questions to?"
^
Ciao
Correction 4
the little utilities they suddenly realise they would
like. Note, I don't say NEED.)
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script to call chroot is via suid. Not nice.
Hey ho.
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isn't giving me much help, either. Nor the FTP mini-HOWTO.)
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mastered, a *great* set of scripts.
It's well worth while persevering -- it took me two weeks to get it
going as I wanted it, but I don't feel any of my time was wasted.
(Sorry -- intranet site not publicly available. But others are. See
list on minivend home site.)
msw
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to third parties without your permission.
Can anyone give me chapter and verse references on this?
Thanks.
msw
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On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Doug Bean Mr Bean's Internet wrote:
My timezone is set correctly.
I just need to sync UTC time with local time.
Ahem. Had you ever thought of moving to London?
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customers.
[And my personal opinion for what it's worth -- having administered an NT
network, I wouldn't trust it to run a 24hr/7days/wk webshop unless I had
a team of three guys hovering round it permanently.
2 pence and too much experience buys you bags of cynicism!]
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