web based file manager ?
I'm hosting a bunch of stuff for my family on my computer. Right now it's just email, but there's a desire to do web page stuff as well. Up until now I've avoided sending cleartext username/password stuff across the wire by using secure imap and/or web based email over https. I'd like to continue this trend of not allowing non encrypted usernames and passwords to go over the wire. So I've somehow come to the decision that the best way to avoid this is to handle their web page maintenance stuff via a web based file manager over https. Is there anything ready made for debian that does this or should I hit up freshmeat? If I do hit freshmeat, does anybody have any recommendations? Thanks. .adam -- Adam Lazur, Cluster Monkey 5FE0 559F 37E9 B8BB 8354 B5BF B70C 7A33 F7E9 0FF1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dpkg segmentation fault
Howdy to all Debian Guru, I got a bit of a situation here that I'm stumped. I was trying to run dselect to update any security issues but came across some segmentation fault. Here the output of the message when I tried "apt-get update" winnipeg:~# apt-get update Get:1 http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Packages [824kB] Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/main Packages Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/main Release Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/contrib Packages Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/contrib Release Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/non-free Packages Hit http://security.debian.org potato/updates/non-free Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/main Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/main Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/contrib Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/contrib Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/non-free Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/non-free Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/main Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/main Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/contrib Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/contrib Release Get:2 ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/main Packages [824kB] Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/non-free Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org potato/non-US/non-free Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/contrib Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/contrib Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/non-free Packages Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/non-free Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/contrib Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/contrib Release Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/non-free Sources Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/non-free Release Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Release Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/non-free Packages Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/non-free Release Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/contrib Packages Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/contrib Release Get:3 http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Sources [331kB] 74% [1 stable/main gzip 0] [2 potato/main 619744/824kB 75%] [3 stable/main 39292/331kB 11%] gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error Hit ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/main Release Ign http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Release Get:4 ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/contrib Packages [30.5kB] Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/non-free Sources Ign http://debian.crosslink.net stable/non-free Release Hit http://debian.crosslink.net stable/contrib Sources Ign http://debian.crosslink.net stable/contrib Release Err http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Packages Sub-process gzip recieved a segmentation fault. 99% [2 potato/main gzip 2719744] gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error Err ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/main Packages Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) Hit ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/contrib Release Hit ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/non-free Packages 99% [3 stable/main gzip 884736] gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error Err http://debian.crosslink.net stable/main Sources Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) Hit ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/non-free Release 99% [4 potato/contrib gzip 65536] gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error Err ftp://debian.crosslink.net potato/contrib Packages Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) Fetched 2009kB in 4s (488kB/s) Failed to fetch ftp://debian.crosslink.net/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/Packages Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) Failed to fetch ftp://debian.crosslink.net/debian/dists/potato/contrib/binary-i386/Packages Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) Failed to fetch http://debian.crosslink.net/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/Packages Sub-process gzip recieved a segmentation fault. Failed to fetch http://debian.crosslink.net/debian/dists/stable/main/source/Sources Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1) E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. Then I tried to run "dpkg --configure -a" and it gave me this winnipeg:~# dpkg --configure -a Segmentation fault I first thought it might be a disk space issue so I ran df and found there's plenty of space and I can't think of anything else that went wrong. Any help appreciated! _ Mark Jeremy Grapevine2 Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.grapevine2.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of
Default Interface
RB ...Is there a way, when I talk RB to the outside world across my WAN card, to make it use the ip RB address of my ethernet card. [I am assuming that your ethernet card is also connected to the Internet] This will work OK if the upstream from your wan card will route packets originating from you with a foreign address. Out of the box Cisco's will, but they can also be set up to block this. RB In other words, when I telnet, RB ssh, ftp to a box on the outside world, I want it to show up RB as a connection from mail.mynetwork.com (my ethernet address) RB and not host_on.framerelaycloud.provider.com (my wan address). For _server_ stuff I'd just set the IP address the listening sockets binds to the address you want and have the dafult route point to the next-hop from the WAN card. Your problem is not that though -- for clients you either have to force them to use the interface you want (a cursory look at the ssh man page reavealed no such option) or use "policy routing." What you want to accomplish is setting next-hops based on the destination port of the TCP segment contained in the IP packets. iproute2 should be able to do this for you but I cannot tell you how to get it to do it. I'd be interested to find out if I'm missing anything on this. cheers, BM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: web based file manager ?
www.webmin.com/webmin On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 01:43:10PM -0500, Adam Lazur wrote: I'm hosting a bunch of stuff for my family on my computer. Right now it's just email, but there's a desire to do web page stuff as well. Up until now I've avoided sending cleartext username/password stuff across the wire by using secure imap and/or web based email over https. I'd like to continue this trend of not allowing non encrypted usernames and passwords to go over the wire. So I've somehow come to the decision that the best way to avoid this is to handle their web page maintenance stuff via a web based file manager over https. Is there anything ready made for debian that does this or should I hit up freshmeat? If I do hit freshmeat, does anybody have any recommendations? Thanks. .adam -- Adam Lazur, Cluster Monkey 5FE0 559F 37E9 B8BB 8354 B5BF B70C 7A33 F7E9 0FF1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: dpkg segmentation fault
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 02:42:37PM -0500, Mark Jeremy wrote: Howdy to all Debian Guru, I got a bit of a situation here that I'm stumped. I was trying to run dselect to update any security issues but came across some segmentation fault. Here the output of the message when I tried "apt-get update" winnipeg:~# apt-get update [...] Sub-process gzip recieved a segmentation fault. Failed to fetch http://debian.crosslink.net/debian/dists/stable/main/source/Sources Then I tried to run "dpkg --configure -a" and it gave me this winnipeg:~# dpkg --configure -a Segmentation fault What kernel do you use? Do your hard disk drives feature (activated) DMA support? What kind of system/processor do you have? Overclockes? Do memory-IO intensive applications (ie. kernel compiles) also segfault? Maybe your RAM is bad (or not 100% fixed in the sockets) MfG, JBG -- Fehler eingestehen, Größe zeigen: Nehmt die Rechtschreibreform zurück!!! /* Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- +49-177-5601720 */ keyID=0x8399E1BB fingerprint=250D 3BCF 7127 0D8C A444 A961 1DBD 5E75 8399 E1BB "insmod vi.o and there we go..." (Alexander Viro on linux-kernel) PGP signature
Re: sendmail question
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Kozman Balint wrote: I'got some strange lines in syslog: 'Group writeable directory' for those forward paths, which don't even exist. What can be the problem? forgot to read op.txt ? (ie. O DontBlameSendmail=ClassFileInUnsafeDirPath,ForwardFileInGroupWritableDirPath,GroupWritableAliasFile,GroupWritableForwardFileSafe,GroupWritableIncludeFileSafe,IncludeFileInGroupWritableDirPath,MapInUnsafeDirPath and, as said, don't blame sendmail if anything goes wrong because of the group writeable directories) -- [-] ``And there are plenty of other innovative pieces of software such as Napster and ICQ.'' -- comment on ``Systems Software Research is Irrelevant'' at http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/08/05/965534399.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]