On 2006/11/30 10:20 AM, Craig Barratt wrote:
Alex writes:
I've successfully configured mod_auth_pam, and can now log on using
domain user name and password. I have also put user names in the host
file as domain\user. The only problem I still have is that when I set
$Conf{CgiAdminUsers} to
Jason writes:
Since I finally got 2.1.2pl2 working, I decided to upgrade to 3.0.0beta2
(a glutton for punishment, I am). Everything went swimmingly until I
tried to look at any logs or view the config files either for clients or
the general system, via the CGI interface.
Here's what I
Also when I run rsync target_host::, I get nothing. But when I add the
Modulename, I get:
@ERROR: auth failed on module ..
rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at main.c(1296)
[receiver=2.6.8]
-Original Message-
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Craig Barratt wrote:
Jason writes:
Since I finally got 2.1.2pl2 working, I decided to upgrade to 3.0.0beta2
(a glutton for punishment, I am). Everything went swimmingly until I
tried to look at any logs or view the config files either for clients or
the general system, via the CGI
After changing some configurations, I received this meesage in the rsynd.log
file:
missing secret for user
I know that I have this user in the rysncd.secrets file.
Thanks,
-Original Message-
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:11 PM
To:
Jason Hughes writes:
Are you using mod_perl? If so, please restart apache.
Doh! Maybe that would be a good thing to put in the final reminders
after running the configure script? Or detect an upgrade and ask if it
should restart Apache. Everything works great now.
I'll add a message
Anibal writes:
Hi List, according with Holger's indications I have changed my script to
$@ and no shell-scape is made in the variables in localhost.pl but now
I'm getting thousands of warnings (i think) messages from tar like this
(translated from spanish):file was not changed, not dumped