Re: ssh and root

2001-12-13 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 01:54:49PM +0100, Robert Epprecht wrote: Benoît Sibaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW: I would prefer to keep the main cvs repository local and copy (rsync ?) it to the foreign sever, if that's possible. Or would this confuse cvs on the other server? Would I have

Re: ssh and root

2001-12-13 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 01:54:49PM +0100, Robert Epprecht wrote: Benoît Sibaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW: I would prefer to keep the main cvs repository local and copy (rsync ?) it to the foreign sever, if that's possible. Or would this confuse cvs on the other server? Would I have

Re: R?spuns: R?spuns: finding hidden processes

2001-12-03 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:02:27PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote: Thanks to everyone who answered. I think I found the answer: I got three apps who has been installed --with-prefix=/usr/local/appname Their pidfiles will then be in /usr/local/app/var/ not? Thus they will not be in the

Re: R?spuns: R?spuns: finding hidden processes

2001-12-03 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:02:27PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote: Thanks to everyone who answered. I think I found the answer: I got three apps who has been installed --with-prefix=/usr/local/appname Their pidfiles will then be in /usr/local/app/var/ not? Thus they will not be in the

Re: Network File System

2001-07-13 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 03:51:49PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote: Hello, Does anyone know of a secure network file system like Active Directories from Microsoft, or Novell NDS that works with UNIX O/S's like Linux, Sun, HP-UX and also with Windows Systems like 95, 98,ME,NT, and 2000. Just

Re: Re[2]: kernel patches

2001-03-09 Thread Uriah Welcome
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 04:05:17PM -0700, Kevin wrote: Then they only have to compile their own version. Openwall shows only you when you run 'w' but shows everyone if you 'who'. Anyone know why? Because 'who' just read /var/log/wtmp, where as 'w' looks at the process that currently