Hi all, still again here...
I'm doing some working to start the Italian translation job (build a
glossary and share some good rules to approach translation task)
I've analyzed the wiki software (MoinMoin) and found it extremely
useful and simple
and I'm trying to get in touch with the
Hi guys, greetings from Italy.
My name is Andrea Flori and I work in an IT company who give Linux
support to his customers
I am somehow involved with CentOS in the last 3 years (both for
private/personal use and work) and I think that time is arrived to
give some contribution to the project.
In
Johnny Hughes wrote:
What I get is unknown (with our current version). When unknown, it
passes a list of high bandwidth machines.
I will get and build a newer version of the GeoIP database and see if I
can get a better result.
I reported a problem like this much earlier.
I am in Hong
John R Pierce wrote:
all the BackUPs I've ever seen have been simple relay switched units.
when the power is on, you're getting unfiltered power (except for a MOV
based surge protector), when the power is out, it switches to the
modified square wave inverter output.
John,
There are
This is my second request for help with this problem. I have followed
the suggestions given the first time and made some progress but I still
have one final problem/question.
I have two CGI scripts that don't work. One is the standard Set-Cookie,
examples can be found all over the net, that
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
And next time you ask something please include *error* messages.
Ralph,
Sorry. I should have said that there is nothing in the error log. I have
entries in the access log but not the error log. I had one before but
I did a complete format and re-install and it is
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Try http://www.webhostingtalk.com/
Thanks.
I have gone and posted there.
To comment on some other suggestions I received here:
Setting the folder to apache did not fix the problem.
SELinux has not been run on this system.
I had noticed some funny things with setting
Lanny Marcus wrote:
I began with Assembly Language, Machine Language and Fortran.
This sounds like me (except for the Fortran bit). I even think that
COBOL is new fangled stuff. This senior citizen doesn't mind being
called a newbie.
I have made some progress but am still frustrated.
I
John wrote:
One last thing is how are you running the cgi-bin contents? Through
Apache, Mod-CGI, Fast-CGI or Mod Pythons CGI? Apache needs to be the folder
owner witch I take it, it is from you saying it does work on a few things?
John, Thanks.
I have the apache (http.conf) file directory
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Tech wrote on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:01:26 +0800:
Oh, it does print Hello World OK but it also prints the Content line
as text rather than using it as a directive.
This is not a setup problem and not a CentOS problem. Your script is
probably wrong in some code. I assume
Steve Huff wrote:
it would be easier to troubleshoot this problem if you were to post links to
the following:
* your Perl script
* the Apache access and error logs showing what happens when you try to
hit the CGI from a browser
* the relevant Apache configs (vhost, .htaccess, whatever)
nate wrote:
Do you have server side includes turned on in apache? (in
the Directory section typically)
Are your includes configured with the NoExec option?
Hi Nate,
Don't think so. I have +Includes and ExecCGI in directory options.
NoExec does not appear anywhere in HTTP.conf or in
Stephen Harris wrote:
Right. The O/P is confusing his weasels. He's writing a CGI script
but using an _include_ script. Two totally different things.
Stephen,
Thank you.
I appreciate your time and patience. I now know what to go find to fix this.
I was trying to do this the same way I
nate wrote:
Have you tried variations on the path? e.g if your executing
a shell I don't think ./cgi-bin/ would be a valid path, it would
be relative to the file system itself.
Example from my personal web site:
!--#include virtual=/cgi-bin/multimon-new.cgi --
Nate,
The ./cgi-bin/ is
nate wrote:
Try calling the cgi directly like my example instead of
executing perl in a shell.
Will do.
Mel
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I am having a problem that I assume is a set-up problem but I don't know
which area to look at to fix it. Hopefully someone here can point me in
the right direction.
I can't get the simple Perl Hello World script to work.
Oh, it does print Hello World OK but it also prints the Content line
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Me thinks they call that yum-fastestmirror :)
Me thinks that doesn't work.
fastest mirror give me the lowest values for .tw sites. Which, I think
mean the fastest. They are in fact, the slowest. Here are some real numbers:
base 856 kb 27:38
updates 91 kb 1:20
Karanbir Singh wrote:
You can always just disable the yum-fastestmirror plugin if its not
working well for you. In /etc/yum/pluginconf.d there should be a file
called fastestmirror.conf - look in there, and change enabled=1 to
enabled=0. Might be worth running it with verbose=1 for a little
I would like to ask that more flexibility be built into automatically
choosing sites for downloading.
I have just upgraded to CentOS 5.2. When I look for a mirror, I get many
choices from Taiwan. Since I am in Hong Kong this makes sense
geographically but not in terms of bandwidth.
MHR wrote:
I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons)
I have a tp-link tl-wn322g.
The folks at tp-link were very easy to contact and helpful. They
provided me the driver for it by e-mail
Mel
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