Hello All
As a follow-up to the closest to debian thread.
I am using software raid 1, + IDE drives.
On a woody system with the latest lilo and a new bios it seems
pretty good. The bios will boot off the 2nd drive if the first one fails.
Both disks have an MBR and lilo is on both disks via
Anyone else having problems reaching ftp.uk.debian.org ??
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Anyone else having problems reaching ftp.uk.debian.org ??
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I can't even resolve that name from here, but I can resolve
ftp.debian.org...
Pete
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hmmm, it was working fine on monday.
At least its not just me..
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 11:56, Peter Billson wrote:
I can't even resolve that name from here, but I can resolve
ftp.debian.org...
Pete
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Hi,
i'm looking for a web-log analyzer for potato and multiple virtual hosts.
webalizer keeps breaking (didn't create stats for some days, and then starts
again...),
analog is ugly, ...
and all need plain text log.
I'd like to put the log in a database (mysql, postgresql or s.th.)
and run some
** On Jan 29, Steve Wright scribbled:
hmmm, it was working fine on monday.
At least its not just me..
it's something with the hands.com NS - ftp.uk.debian.org is a CNAME for
open2.hands.com and the latter has no A record in the hands.com DNS it
seems.
marek
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Andreas Rabus wrote:
Hi,
i'm looking for a web-log analyzer for potato and multiple virtual hosts.
webalizer keeps breaking (didn't create stats for some days, and then starts
again...),
analog is ugly, ...
and all need plain text log.
You know perl? Program it
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:32:18PM +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
Hi,
i'm looking for a web-log analyzer for potato and multiple virtual hosts.
webalizer keeps breaking (didn't create stats for some days, and then starts
again...),
analog is ugly, ...
Yes, analog is ugly. However, look into
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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On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 03:55:08PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
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Now I'd like to make my Debian GNU/Linux login and authenticate from the
LDAP server, where should I begin?
...
I have played around with ldap and pam since mid of December, and
found that there are some issues with
Hello!
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 03:55:08PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
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Now I'd like to make my Debian GNU/Linux login and authenticate from the
LDAP server, where should I begin?
...
Sorry, I forgot another issue with libpam-ldap:
There is an anonymous user, and if you do not authenticate
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?
Yup sure... and yes it is fiddly :/
I have a little script called 'runstats' which contans the following:
openldap installer (potato unstable/testing) for libnss-ldap,
libpam-ldap configures /etc/ldap/ldap.conf, but the openldap utilities
look in /etc/openldap/ldap.conf (just make a symlink).
Is this also true for unstable? Also I noticed that the file names in
/etc/openldap and /etc/ldap are the
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Lang Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.28.2013 +0100]:
This is getting even further off topic, but the first person who
figures out how to make micro payments with regard to the web will
make a killing.
ask bill gates. he's actually proposed something
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Hi,
It is too complex.
I do the following: I have a friend who knows (a little) the topology of our
network.
I write root and users passwords on the paper, put it into the safe, and ask
my boss to call him, if something goes wrong...
;)
I want
Hi,
i'm looking for a web-log analyzer for potato and multiple virtual hosts.
webalizer keeps breaking (didn't create stats for some days, and then starts
again...),
analog is ugly, ...
and all need plain text log.
I can't suggest alternative loggers, but one of the reasons that
my
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 22:43, I. Forbes wrote:
1) has anybody got a 'deb' of the latest lilo, back-ported onto
potato. I am looking for one to use on my stable machines?
http://www.coker.com.au/lilo/
2) has anybody written a nifty script which can be run by crond to
read
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:43, Tim Uckun wrote:
Using the -x switch to disable SASL is one solution to this (and it's
quite adequate for localhost connections). For network connections you
may want to get SASL working (I don't know how to do this) or to use TLS
(not currently supported in
I can't suggest alternative loggers, but one of the reasons that
my webalizer kept breaking is because I had logrotate in the
/etc/cron.daily as well. l comes before w. I changed the name of
the logrotate script to 'zlogrotate' and webalizer hasn't had a
problem since.
Alternately, you
Twas Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:50:30 +, and Steve Wright
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Anyone else having problems reaching ftp.uk.debian.org ??
I've been having problems with it on and off for the last 3 days. I've
just made a sources.list to go off to germany instead.
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I wrote this in a hurry a few days ago. It's not elegant
and actually quite ugly, but it does work. Note that I
only keep a few fields in the database (IP address, timestamp,
URL requested, the response code, and the size). Modify it
to suit your needs.
j.
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Hi.
Im almost sure there is a script/program somewhere there that creates
Packages.gz and Release files for a given set of .debs in order to use
them in apt/sources.list
My current script does
dpkg --info |grep relevant fields
calculate remaining fields
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jason Lim wrote:
detected the drive, but during the part that lilo: is supposed to come
up, nothing did. The disk kept grinding and grinding, and eventually asked
for a floppy. I was hoping that the 2nd, working drive in the raid array
would kick in any moment, but that
If the bad drive is put in by itself, after a while the disk is
failed and it tries to boot by floppy.
Does Lilo ever appear? or does the BIOS ask itself for a floppy
disk?
if LILO Loading Linux.. does not appear, then your HD is never
going to make it as a root
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