Slight confusion here. In the tcpwrappers page I read the following.
==
Configuring Tcpwrappers
As the root user, perform the following edits on the /etc/inetd.conf
configuration file:
finger stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/in.fin
Archaic schrieb:
The first question is: did you look at modifying mailman's default
subscription page before using a homemade php script?
No. I based my script on an example script I found here:
http://www.modwest.com/help/kb13-185.html.
Sure. The only limitation is your imagination and
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 10:32:09AM -0500, John McSwain wrote:
> Using BLFS curent development I was having problems connecting using
> rp-pppoe-3.6. I discovered this information regarding the
> pppoe-connect script on Roaring Penguins forum
> http://www.voy.com/41165/3618.html
>
> --
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:40:01AM +0100, Oliver Geisen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have encountered problems using initscripts to stop self-forking
> daemons like "Apache".
> Normally i would use "killproc httpd" to do this.
>
> This (mostly) don't work, because the function "killproc" uses the
>
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 12:48:01AM +0100, Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
>
> I installed a newsletter with mailman and put a php script on the page
> to subscribe to the list.
The first question is: did you look at modifying mailman's default
subscription page before using a homemade php script?
> Th
I seem to have a problem with gpm listening to my ps2 mouse.
I can correctly use a serial mouse so gpm is working fine. I am using udev
of course and can confirm that a kernel is registering the ps2 mouse
through a rule.
I have created two kernels and have found that gpm and the ps2 mouse are
Warren Wilder пишет:
I seem to have a problem with gpm listening to my ps2 mouse.
I can correctly use a serial mouse so gpm is working fine. I am using
udev of course and can confirm that a kernel is registering the ps2
mouse through a rule.
I have created two kernels and have found that gpm
I seem to have a problem with gpm listening to my ps2 mouse.
I can correctly use a serial mouse so gpm is working fine. I am using udev
of course and can confirm that a kernel is registering the ps2 mouse through
a rule.
I have created two kernels and have found that gpm and the ps2 mouse are
Using BLFS curent development I was having problems connecting using
rp-pppoe-3.6. I discovered this information regarding the
pppoe-connect script on Roaring Penguins forum
http://www.voy.com/41165/3618.html
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PLUGIN_OPTS="plugin $LINUX_PLUGIN rp_pppoe_dev $ETH"
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