On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 17:41 -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Ned Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 5:03 PM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 00:25 +0100, Ned Slider wrote:
John wrote:
An
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 11:57 PM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Grins*, Akemi
ATRpms.net.
To get a some sense of this mess one would have to;
For 32bit Install 1. and 3.. For 64bit install 1. and 2.. This is
what you were referring to correct? That you say you installed once?
I am
On 06/04/2008, Ned Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just drafted a FAQ/mini-HOWTO on becoming root as this is a topic I
see come up time and time again.
Perhaps someone with a reasonable understanding could check it for
technical correctness, and if anyone would like to offer
Alan Bartlett wrote:
As someone who was used to all users having the same search-path (I'm going
back 25 or so years), when I first came across the use of a separate path
for the super-user I asked the question Why?. I have long since answered
that question and support the concept. (An aside,
I don't think it's the path of htpasswd that's the problem but here it is
anyway: /usr/bin/htpasswd. The problem is more likely that the directory
you're trying to create the password file in with the command htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwords famsite doesn't exist.
Thanks Iain,
OK I
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwords famsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my path, I'm
getting the cannot create file /passwd/passwords famsite error.
Anyone know where the default location of htpasswd is on a centos 5.1
install? Or
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pam Astor
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Subject: RE: [CentOS] Apache Authorization Access Control - location
ofhtpasswd in Centos 5.1?
I tried creating a password file by executing
Pam Astor wrote on Sun, 6 Apr 2008 07:31:03 -0400:
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c /passwd/passwords
famsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my path, Im getting the
cannot create file /passwd/passwords famsite error.
That rather sounds like the path
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pam Astor
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 10:23 AM
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Subject: RE: [CentOS] Apache Authorization Access Control -
locationofhtpasswd in Centos 5.1?
I tried creating a password file by executing
Thanks Paul, this one works perfect.
D.
2008/4/6 Paul Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, David Hláčik wrote:
Hi, i am just wondering. I have a tomcat5, running xwiki at
http://myserver.example.org:8080/xwiki How can i create a vhost in
httpd to do transparent proxy to
Hi all
I'm getting this message on my CentOS 5.1 Xen VPS, after a yum update on
a CentOS 5.1 x64 server. The main server runs CentOS 5.1 x86, Linux
2.6.18-53.1.13.el5xen #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 13:33:07 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
The VPS runs on
CentOS 5.1 x64 Linux
Hi Pam,
just my two cents. The command 'htpasswd -c /passwd/passwords famsite'
will do two things: create the password file called passwords in the
/passwd directory, and add the user famsite to it. So, the directory
/passwd must exist, and you did that. However, passwords is a file and
you
Hi
I'm getting a 500 error when I try to install anything with yum, is this
normal?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install libxenguest
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
Pam Astor wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to set up a private family web site for genealogy, and want to set up Apache Authorization access control for this site, and once the user has logged in has access to the entire site. I’ve been reading the info at
On Sun, 6 Apr 2008, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi
I'm getting a 500 error when I try to install anything with yum, is this
normal?
No - the mirrorlist htpd daemon had problems - should be ok now.
Lance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install libxenguest
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install
on 4-5-2008 12:26 PM John spake the following:
On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 20:02 +0100, Alan Bartlett wrote:
On 05/04/2008, Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the command line, if you saved the commands - or got them
from an instructional listing in the first place, you just
Lance Davis wrote:
On Sun, 6 Apr 2008, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi
I'm getting a 500 error when I try to install anything with yum, is
this normal?
No - the mirrorlist htpd daemon had problems - should be ok now.
Lance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install libxenguest
Loading installonlyn
Are there drivers for the Rocketport PCI 8-port cards for CentOS
5.1 x86_64? I'm not finding anything in the default repos.
Bill
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On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 09:54 -0400, Pam Astor wrote:
Thanks Iain,
OK I just created the directory /passwd/passwords
and re ran the command as root, still no luck.
err Hi.
It sounds like you are very used to the 'Windows' way of doing things.
I don't recommend creating a directory in the root
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwords famsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my path, I’m
getting the “cannot create file /passwd/passwords famsite” error.
That rather sounds like the path /passwd/passwords does not exist or is not
Just for the sake of simplicity, please create your htpasswd file in the
tmp directory and copy it elsewhere. Any user can write in /tmp .. although
if you are using the root user this should not be an issue.
Yes I'm doing this as root.
Pam Astor wrote:
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwords
famsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my path, I’m getting the
“cannot create file /passwd/passwords famsite” error.
That rather sounds like the path /passwd/passwords does not exist or
is
Does the /passwd directory exist? It does now. It did not when I
first ran the command, however I just created the directory
/passwd/passwordsand re ran the command as root, and still no
luck.
I think you only need to create the directory /passwd, then use 'touch' to
create the file,
I’m trying to set up a private family web site for genealogy, and want to
set up Apache Authorization access control for this site, and once the user
has logged in has access to the entire site. I’ve been reading the info at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html to learn how
It sounds like you are very used to the 'Windows' way of doing things. I
don't recommend creating a directory in the root filesystem for this
purpose. Its a bad idea, and not even a good idea in Windows. Is there any
real need to deny outsiders access to your genealogy site? You would
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwordsfamsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my
path, I’m getting the“cannot create file /passwd/passwords
famsite” error. That rather sounds like the path
/passwd/passwords does not
Can you show us what the result of the
ls -l /passwd/passwords
command is?
Thanks for asking there, actually the problem has been solved, I
deleted the passwords
dir and chmoded 777 the passwd dir and the unsername and password were
created
by htpasswd.
Not is, ls (ell ess) one
On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 09:59:19PM -0400, Pam Astor alleged:
I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c
/passwd/passwordsfamsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my
path, I’m getting the“cannot create file /passwd/passwords
famsite” error.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pam Astor
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 9:59 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: RE: [CentOS] Apache Authorization Access Control - location
ofhtpasswd in Centos 5.1?
I tried creating a password file by executing
What is the closest open source mail server I can replace exchange with that
provides the nearest equivalent in user experience?
Thanks!
jlc
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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What is the closest open source mail server I can replace exchange
with that provides the nearest equivalent in user experience?
Thanks!
jlc
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What about Zimbra or Scallix?
Zimbra looks impressive! Anyone here running it?
jlc
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