Ole-Christian S. Hagenes said:
> So you see, it shows every package that is going to be installed and it
> shows that the mysql-doc package is sugested to. You might want that one
I usually do a debootstrap chroot build environment, so apache users don't
have access to any of the build tools.
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Ole-Christian S. Hagenes said:
> So you see, it shows every package that is going to be installed and it
> shows that the mysql-doc package is sugested to. You might want that one
I usually do a debootstrap chroot build environment, so apache users don't
have access to any of the build tools.
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 03:20, Sarwat H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of
> packages I need for a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other
> useless stuff on it (from a server's perspective), however, I do want to
> be able to compile soft
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 03:20, Sarwat H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of
> packages I need for a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other
> useless stuff on it (from a server's perspective), however, I do want to
> be able to compile soft
Nathan Ridge wrote:
>
> We use 2 mainly, the Lucent Portmaster 3 and Cisco AS5200. We have had one
> PM fail and one 10 modem card in another fail. As far as Cisco, have never
> had a hardware fault.
> Cisco has a more complicated setup and config,
that's quite true but it can be done. we
We use 2 mainly, the Lucent Portmaster 3 and Cisco AS5200. We have had one
PM fail and one 10 modem card in another fail. As far as Cisco, have never
had a hardware fault. Cisco has a more complicated setup and config,
whereas pm's are simple but the Cisco provides far more diagnostics with
the
there is a script with appche-ssl, /usr/sbin/ssl-certifcate, that is
called be the apache-ssl install that you can re-run to gen a
cert.
if you already have a cert use the --force flag.
you can also pass a -days x flag to generate a cert that will expire
in 3000 days or somesuch.
there is a pa
Thus said Serhat Artun on Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:23:39 +0300:
> $ make certificate TYPE=custom
>
> but it doesnt work or I couldnt make it if you know how can I create
> basicly
I don't know anything about making certificates for SSL, however, if it
is using a Makefile, which I assume it must sin
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