Re: someone knows what are the alternetive to make an Authenticate Gateway??

2003-04-18 Thread Paul Hampson
On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 12:11:19AM -0300, sebastian serrano wrote: > someone knows what are the alternetive to make an Authenticate Gateway?? > or if it posible make PPPoE in ETHERNET (not in ADSL) whit a linux server?? The roaring penguin PPPoE stack (it's pacakged in Debian) has a PPPoE server

someone knows what are the alternetive to make an Authenticate Gateway??

2003-04-18 Thread sebastian serrano
someone knows what are the alternetive to make an Authenticate Gateway?? or if it posible make PPPoE in ETHERNET (not in ADSL) whit a linux server?? sorry my english, itn's my natural language.

Re: Privacy in virtual hosting environment

2003-04-18 Thread Paul Hampson
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 03:42:03PM +0100, Darren Clark wrote: > To lock down php scripts running in a virtual host you can use the > open_basedir directive in the apache conf. This will ensure that no > scripts running in the directory can read files outside of the specified > directory. e.g > > p

Re: Apache byte logging questions

2003-04-18 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Sat, 2003-04-19 at 07:08, dl wrote: [...] > I maintain a server that hosts game files for another company. The company > wants > to know how many successful downloads of the game was completed - not just > transfers that started but didn't complete. > > I'm thinking the best way to pull out

Re: Apache byte logging questions

2003-04-18 Thread dl
Looks like it's code 206. Thanks, this is a good place to start! On 18 Apr 2003, Jon Wood wrote: > You could probably grep for partial content headers, and not include > them. Off the top of my head I can't think of the code though (201?). > > Jon > > On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 22:08, dl wrote: >

Re: Apache byte logging questions

2003-04-18 Thread Jon Wood
You could probably grep for partial content headers, and not include them. Off the top of my head I can't think of the code though (201?). Jon On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 22:08, dl wrote: > Hey folks! > > I've got an interesting apache logging question that someone might be able to > answer. I know t

Apache byte logging questions

2003-04-18 Thread dl
Hey folks! I've got an interesting apache logging question that someone might be able to answer. I know this isn't an apache specific list, but someone might know. I maintain a server that hosts game files for another company. The company wants to know how many successful downloads of the ga

Re: Squid 2

2003-04-18 Thread Kay-Michael Voit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 AK> Could it be because I have not opened any ports in my firewall? If I understand you, this definitly seems to be the reason... When you enter the information in your browser, you have to enter a port, too. This port has to be open. If you use the re

Re: Squid 2

2003-04-18 Thread Thomas Lamy
Andreas Krüger wrote: > Hello people. > > I have just installed Squid 2 on my debian box and started it. > However, it seems to not work, when I enter the information in my > browser for a proxy (gatekeeper.no-9.dk and 3125) then it just says > it has not any access to the proxy. > > Could it be b

Squid 2

2003-04-18 Thread Andreas Krüger
Hello people.   I have just installed Squid 2 on my debian box and started it. However, it seems to not work, when I enter the information in my browser for a proxy (gatekeeper.no-9.dk and 3125) then it just says it has not any access to the proxy.   Could it be because I have not open

Re: Bad Blocks in IDE software Raid 1

2003-04-18 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 18:48, I. Forbes wrote: > Am I correct in assuming that every time a "bad block" is discovered > and remapped on a software raid1 system: > > - there is some data loss I believe that if drive-0 in the array returns a read error then the data is read from drive-1 and there is n