On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all
the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a
message about the data and task and some heartbeat between
fileservers could alert it when back up and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Robb Kidd wrote:
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends:
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network
logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of
breed of the free HA solutions...
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 23:52:33 +0200, Stojan Rancic
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I'm not very familiar with radiator,
Radiator is _very_ flexible, and can cater for more complex setups
very well.
but we have been using ic-radius
for about two months now and are very happy with it. We switched to
this
Hello Russell
I have just tried this on my potato test system. I installed the deb
over my old version. I let the install script update my existing
plave.conf file but I did not change anything else. The kernel is
version 2.2.19
I works fine!
Thanks
Ian
On 9 Oct 2001, at 21:13,
Hi.
Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML
enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible
but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this...
thanks in advance.
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Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML
enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible
but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this...
When I described doing this as batshit insane at linux.conf.au earlier
Hi,
we would like to offer MySQL database access on our web server, making
the LAMP setup complete. That machine is running about a hundred
virtual web servers for about 70 clients, and the MySQL setup on the
box is also being used for user authentication, so the database
definetely contains
Hello Marc,
But I suspect that once we give the customers MySQL, they will want to
have PHPMyAdmin as well. AFAIK, the PHPMyAdmin version from potato
gives full access to the databases, allowing users to see data they
aren't supposed to see. Am I mistaken here?
You can (and should) only
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
..Craig
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http://www.onesystem.com/
not exactly open source. but its a pos system that runs on linux.
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Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
..Craig
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I'm not familiar with the patch that Stojan mentioned, I'm not dealing
with nearly as many users as you are and I'm just using basic
authentication, but my way of handling this was to hack into the
config.inc.php file in the phpMyAdmin directory and set it up so that
the
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:17:49 +0200
Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
I've never tried this, just read about it a couple days ago. Might be
something to check out.
For accounting software try SQL-Ledger: http://www.sql-ledger.com/
There's a few POS system; my impression so is that most are either
targeted to a specific business (I believe there's a mature one that does
pizza), very simple or not yet stable. The opos list is a good place for
information -
Stojan Rancic wrote:
Hello Marc,
AFAIK, the PHPMyAdmin version from potato
gives full access to the databases, allowing users to see data they
aren't supposed to see. Am I mistaken here?
You can (and should) only give the users access to their own database
( in the db table of
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 07:18:07PM -0700, Duane Powers wrote:
Hey list,
I'm wondering what the debian faithful are using for customer records,
billing software and the like. I've found freeside, does anyone know
anything of it?
I hear the author's a deb developer. :)
Suggestions,
appgen, www.appgen.com
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 04:17:49PM +0200, Craig wrote:
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
..Craig
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Remco van de Meent [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put it
up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in the
potato archive however.
Is it possible to put it into proposed-updates?
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all
the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a
message about the data and task and some heartbeat between
fileservers could alert it when back up and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Robb Kidd wrote:
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends:
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network
logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of
breed of the free HA solutions...
Linkage:
*
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 23:52:33 +0200, Stojan Rancic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not very familiar with radiator,
Radiator is _very_ flexible, and can cater for more complex setups
very well.
but we have been using ic-radius
for about two months now and are very happy with it. We switched to
this
Remco van de Meent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put it
up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in the
potato archive however.
Is it possible to put it into proposed-updates?
--
Tilmann Holst - TUCCO - the
Hello Russell
I have just tried this on my potato test system. I installed the deb
over my old version. I let the install script update my existing
plave.conf file but I did not change anything else. The kernel is
version 2.2.19
I works fine!
Thanks
Ian
On 9 Oct 2001, at 21:13,
Hi.
Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML
enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible
but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this...
thanks in advance.
--
Jator
quote who=J
Does anyone try the User Mode Linux to do virtual hosting? Is the UML
enought secure for this? In the web page said that virtual hosting is posible
but he doesn't know of anyone who's doing this...
When I described doing this as batshit insane at linux.conf.au earlier
this
Hi,
we would like to offer MySQL database access on our web server, making
the LAMP setup complete. That machine is running about a hundred
virtual web servers for about 70 clients, and the MySQL setup on the
box is also being used for user authentication, so the database
definetely contains
Hello Marc,
But I suspect that once we give the customers MySQL, they will want to
have PHPMyAdmin as well. AFAIK, the PHPMyAdmin version from potato
gives full access to the databases, allowing users to see data they
aren't supposed to see. Am I mistaken here?
You can (and should) only give
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
..Craig
http://www.onesystem.com/
not exactly open source. but its a pos system that runs on linux.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:17:49 Craig wrote:
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
..Craig
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Where can i find documentation to configure portslave, i have installed a
portslave from unstable and i`m not getting a way to configure that.
Thanks.
I'm not familiar with the patch that Stojan mentioned, I'm not dealing
with nearly as many users as you are and I'm just using basic
authentication, but my way of handling this was to hack into the
config.inc.php file in the phpMyAdmin directory and set it up so that
the
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:17:49 +0200
Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?
I've never tried this, just read about it a couple days ago. Might be
something to check out.
For accounting software try SQL-Ledger: http://www.sql-ledger.com/
There's a few POS system; my impression so is that most are either
targeted to a specific business (I believe there's a mature one that does
pizza), very simple or not yet stable. The opos list is a good place for
information -
Stojan Rancic wrote:
Hello Marc,
AFAIK, the PHPMyAdmin version from potato
gives full access to the databases, allowing users to see data they
aren't supposed to see. Am I mistaken here?
You can (and should) only give the users access to their own database
( in the db table of mysql
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 07:18:07PM -0700, Duane Powers wrote:
Hey list,
I'm wondering what the debian faithful are using for customer records,
billing software and the like. I've found freeside, does anyone know
anything of it?
I hear the author's a deb developer. :)
Suggestions,
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