okay, thanks florin :-)
i shall pretend that understand all this and get on it tomorrow!
bascule
> >
> > > make sure you have a user called admin and a group httpd-naat in
> > > /etc/passwd and /etc/group files, and then update the package again.
>
> simply use the infos provided by the naat-ba
bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i discovered i didn't, copies of the previous /etc/passwd and /etc/group had
> them so i renamed them but that didn't work so i put them back, do i use
> useradd to create them and if so what about passwords and permissions?
>
> bascule
> >
> > make sure y
i discovered i didn't, copies of the previous /etc/passwd and /etc/group had
them so i renamed them but that didn't work so i put them back, do i use
useradd to create them and if so what about passwords and permissions?
bascule
>
> make sure you have a user called admin and a group httpd-naat
bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> just upgraded snf with the above package, i now get the following error
> during boot up and when running #./httpd-naat restart:
> chown: httpd-naat.admin: invalid user
>
> i cannot log on to the firewall as a result using a web browser, can this be
> fixe
psyklone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hello all
>
> i'm new to cooker (and the list) and i'm wanting to check it out. i've
> pulled the entire /cooker directory down to a machine from one of the pub
> mirrors and i want to make an iso. the catch is, the box i've pulled the
> cooker dir dow