On 06/05/07, Holger Parplies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3. Use a different web server
> > Since the web interface is simply a perl script, you could run it under
> > any web server that supports CGI.
>It will need to run as the BackupPC user though to have access to the
>pool. The Perl sc
Hi,
Jason M. Kusar wrote on 06.05.2007 at 18:04:52 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Is it
possible to use an alternative web server instead of Apache?]:
> MrE wrote:
> > I'm running a slug (Linksys NSLU2) with Debian/NSLU2 Etch, which only
> > has 32 MB of RAM. I was wondering if there is a way to get Back
MrE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just discovered BackupPC after a long search for a backup
> solution that will cater for both my Linux boxes, my girlfriend's
> Windows XP box (and perhaps later this year an Apple Macbook for her),
> while providing a single user interface regardless of platform.
>
Hi,
I have just discovered BackupPC after a long search for a backup solution that
will cater for both my Linux boxes, my girlfriend's Windows XP box (and perhaps
later this year an Apple Macbook for her), while providing a single user
interface regardless of platform.
I'm running a slug (Link
On 5/6/07, Andy Rabagliati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 05 May 2007, Benjamin Staffin wrote:
> > I'm running into what appears to be the exact same problem as Samrat.
> > See comments inline below...
> >
> > >> >Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l root 192.168.7.254 /usr/bin/rsync
> > >
On Sat, 05 May 2007, Benjamin Staffin wrote:
> I'm running into what appears to be the exact same problem as Samrat.
> See comments inline below...
>
> >> >Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l root 192.168.7.254 /usr/bin/rsync
> >^^
> >That should turn off X11 forwarding (no