Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Fox wrote:
> > while i've always just edited the pc//config.pl to make
> > host config changes (usually to add/change a
> > $Conf{ClientNameAlias} setting when a host's DNS name changes),
> > with 3.0.0, i figured i'd try using the web. as far as
Hi,
Alex Schaft wrote on 18.04.2007 at 13:27:54 [Re: [BackupPC-users] 3.0.0 Admin
user problem]:
> On 2007/04/18 09:14 AM, Alex Schaft wrote:
> > I've just upgraded to 3.0.0. from 2.1.2pl2, and have run into an issue
> > with the admin user. I just did perl configure.pl --config-path
> > /backu
Paul Fox wrote:
> while i've always just edited the pc//config.pl to make
> host config changes (usually to add/change a
> $Conf{ClientNameAlias} setting when a host's DNS name changes),
> with 3.0.0, i figured i'd try using the web. as far as i can
> tell, there's no way to edit the per-host conf
while i've always just edited the pc//config.pl to make
host config changes (usually to add/change a
$Conf{ClientNameAlias} setting when a host's DNS name changes),
with 3.0.0, i figured i'd try using the web. as far as i can
tell, there's no way to edit the per-host configuration overrides
via th
On 2007/04/18 09:14 AM, Alex Schaft wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded to 3.0.0. from 2.1.2pl2, and have run into an issue
> with the admin user. I just did perl configure.pl --config-path
> /backups/conf/config.pl
>
> I've got my apache server authenticating users against a domain, meaning
> t
Hi,
I've just upgraded to 3.0.0. from 2.1.2pl2, and have run into an issue
with the admin user. I just did perl configure.pl --config-path
/backups/conf/config.pl
I've got my apache server authenticating users against a domain, meaning
that my admin user name is domain\admin.
I configured thi
Alex writes:
> I'm running 2.1.2pl2 on Centos 4. Can I just stop the service, run
> configure.pl, and start the service again?
Yes.
Craig
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