Hey,
I need to know what IMAP program is the best and easiest to set up so I
can Squirrel mail set up. I see Cyrus is a bit of pain.
Payne
PS. Anyway web pages that you have that can help me get Squirrel Mail,
please send.
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> Thanks, you just reminded me of two more items for my ssh hardening plan:
>
> -deny root login
>
> -turn off sshd access after a specified number of failed login attempts,
> or any attempts outside the specific IP address range.
those should be done BEFORE
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> grep whatever you like from the gazillion log files for ssh this and ssh
> that
I don't know what you're getting at here. The idea is to get a realtime email
alert.
one can get any and all kinds of alerts till you're blue ( satisfied )
Hello,
Is there anyone packaging statically-linked executables so that one
doesn't worry about shared libraries? I'm thinking something like a
single set-up file which will then install to the intended locations
without the worry about dependencies.
malebo
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> > grep whatever you like from the gazillion log files for ssh this and ssh
> > that
>
> I don't know what you're getting at here. The idea is to get a realtime
> email alert.
one can get any and all kinds of alerts till you're blue ( satisfied )
-
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> simple test ...
> ( use your positive or negative logic equivalents for these files )
>
> /etc/hosts.deny
>ALL : ALL
I'm not sure that will work with the manpage example I gave.
works for me ... no services coming in that is not supp
Gabe Granger wrote:
> I've tried twice before... it always produced a html output but very
> contained any data... I will give it another go and see if i can get
> the damn thing to work... one of the things that always put me of was
> the huge config file
>
I have awstats setup for my serv
Jeremy Brooks wrote:
>
> Take a look at dreamhost.com. They have shell access, MySQL, PHP, etc.
> Sales and support questions are answered quickly and clearly.
>
They offer CVS, and python too!
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> > simple test ...
> > ( use your positive or negative logic equivalents for these files )
> >
> > /etc/hosts.deny
> > ALL : ALL
>
> I'm not sure that will work with the manpage example I gave.
works for me ... no services coming in that is not supposed
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 01:13:27PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (10/10/05 06:21), Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > * Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005 Oct 10 05:13 -0500]:
> >
> > > rerun base-config to reset
> >
> > Thanks for the tip, but base-config had nothing about the system time
> > in i
Hello. After I upgraded from kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386 to
kernel-image-2.6.8-2-386, I find that I need to manually add the
directory /media/cdrom0 (where the cdrom is mounted), whereas it used to
automatically create this directory for mounting with the former
kernel-image. Any way of fixing
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> Correction -- it's in the hosts.deny man page. As others have already
> pointed out, sshd must be configured to start via inetd.
Must it? It uses tcp-wrappers natively, it should not
The suggestions provided by others already are great and I don't mean to
beat a dead horse. If you really want a straight up list for *your*
system, just `ls' /sbin, /bin, /usr/sbin, and /usr/bin. Then you can
pop open man as something in the list interests you.
Secondly, as has been mentioned a
I am having a pc and laptop. I was coonecting them both witj crossover
cable and could transfer files etc. Today I am unable to ping laptop
from pc and vice versa. But yesterday I have installed irda utils
and bluetooth in laptop. Can ts cause this problem. I am having
guessnet to select network i
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Wierd. The vnc is behaving in a strange way over the last 2 days. When I
> execute vncviewer, a vnc session comes up. But inside the vnc session,
> If I press F8 and select "Full Screen" then the session just crashes.
> Previously, it used to become full screen but n
> Sometimes about 2500 times an hour. It's just
> very annoying.
>
> So sshd is constantly busy rejecting illegal users.
> When I don't need access to that server, I shut down
> sshd.
Perhaps take a look at the recent thread:
Re: SSH attack
And my reply about a new package, fail2ban:
http://l
hi,
I am using debian sid. There is a problem about dwww.
After running /etc/cron.daily/dwww, i get a mail from Anacron as
followed:
/etc/cron.daily/dwww:
configuration error - unknown item 'QUOTAS_ENAB' (notify administrator)
configuration error - unknown item 'NOLOGIN_STR' (notify administrator)
> What I'm looking for is a site that simply lists the Debian commands
> that are available. Rather like those old hideous DOS cheatsheets
> that used to be around in the early '90s.
As others have suggested, the commands depend on the packages installed.
Perhaps you'd like this:
Debian GNU/Linu
I'm wanting to install a few backports and want to verify that I'm not
about to hose any of my system. I'm running Sarge...
The particular packages is the Postgresql set of packages. I wanted to
go to 8.0.3 and installed the packages from Testing a few weeks ago.
Now, there are updates, but now
If you know what do you want to do, and think is programable, then I
think
your best bet is google for it, or ask on list.
In many ways, one of the many purposes of the lists is to act as a
very basic low-level interpreter between a user and the computer. Too
much, maybe. I think that li
On 10/10/05, marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just had the same problem. It doesn't appear to be related to the
> kernel, because I experienced the same problem with a recompile of a
> 2.12 kernel. Rather it appears to be a change in one of the test
> packages - because I don't get this behaviou
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> > Correction -- it's in the hosts.deny man page. As others have already
> > pointed out, sshd must be configured to start via inetd.
>
> Must it? It uses tcp-wrappers natively, it should not need inet
Kent West wrote:
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
Did you try pressing F8 again?
Please bottom post to messages.
I tried F8 again in the full screen session and nothing happens. The
pop up menu does not appear when I am in the full screen mode.
I j
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> Correction -- it's in the hosts.deny man page. As others have already
> pointed out, sshd must be configured to start via inetd.
Must it? It uses tcp-wrappers natively, it should not need inetd for
ANYTHING concerning /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny.
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Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Kernel versions 2.6.12 and 2.6.13 are causimg serious problems here.
>
> 2.6.13 won't access /cdrom and 2.6.12 segfaults when I try this. It is
> then impossible to log out normally and I have to pull the plug on the
> computer!
Similar trouble here. Kernel.org-2.6.13 wo
Hi, I've seen you are in touch with NMS, I'm
developing one on my own as engeneering degree
proyect.
Actually I've the porpose to assingning the work of
NMS in the logic tier, I'm develevoping this
application bsen on J2EE, my question is: is there an
API I an use for this job?
EJBs spec. does no
> Why don't you just turn off password auth and use
> keys instead?
I did. It's not that I am so afraid that they will
brake in, it's just that they are trying it so many
times. Sometimes about 2500 times an hour. It's just
very annoying.
So sshd is constantly busy rejecting illegal users.
When
On Monday 10 October 2005 17:02, derek wrote:
> i just took an old keyboard apart. the green board was quite small,
> about 2 inches by 3 inches.
<...>
I was going to mention that possability - you beat me to it. :-)
Another suggestion:
- Mount to keyboards PCB behind an unused floppy bay blanki
When I use XMMS's ALSA driver, I get a message that
says:
"Couldn't open audio. Please check that: your
soundcard is configured properly, you have the correct
output plugin selected, and no other program is
blocking the soundcard."
...when attempting to playback.
Amarok has several engines to u
On Monday 10 October 2005 05:13 pm, Hodgins Family wrote:
> Good afternoon!
>
> > Easy, on my system there are 3312 (YMMV), just hit tab twice from the CLI
> >
> > :)
> >
> > $
> > Display all 3312 possibilities? (y or n)
>
> OK. That's good. That's a start. And yes, my mileage may vary. It is
> un
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 03:54:18PM -0600, Hodgins Family wrote:
> Good afternoon!
>
> >http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/commands/
>
> Thanks for this link. Do you know how many of these commands are
> Debian-specific?
>
I'm coming in late on this thread so please excuse me if this has
alrea
I don't think I need more complicated script.. I understand iproute2
and routing in linux quite well.. and this should work.
My question was rather if I need to make any more OS tweaking (maybe in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4 or whatever). Or if there is something blocking
fwmark installed by default.
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Rob writes:
> You are correct. However, to search the man pages means that you already
> know the command to start with.
man apropos
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 05:20:23PM -0400, David Bruce wrote:
>
> I installed the source package for TuxMath using the source option for
> apt-get, and also grabbed libsdl-dev.
AFAIK, there is no such package (libsdl-dev), but rather several
libsdl-*-dev packages, containing various components (t
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 09:02:01AM +, Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> >But one thing that I'm not sure and not really know, will windows work OK
> >if it installed not on the first partition of the disk ?
> >Even I believe this will work, but better be carefull.
> >
> >--w.h--
> >
>
> Possible bu
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 12:01:56AM -0700, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:57 +0700, Ms Linuz wrote:
> > Roy Pluschke wrote:
> >
> > >Is there a howto for dual booting an existing linux system with windows
> > >2000. Everything I've found so far assumes windows is installed and
> >
> You are correct. However, to search the man pages means that you already
> know the command to start with. What I'd like to do is to be able to say
> something like this "Hey, why is my drive/sound card/video card doing
> this?", then find a site that lists the commands that are drive-/sound
> ca
Good afternoon!
Have you read the Debian Reference? That's all shell-based.
It can be found here:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/reference.en.html#contents
The document at this site has lots of useful info that I'm not (immediately)
interested in. I have bokmarked it, though
Good afternoon!
http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/commands/
Thanks for this link. Do you know how many of these commands are
Debian-specific?
Rob
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Good afternoon!
Any unix, linux book will give you a good hint on posibilities.
Many linux books have discussions of rpm related stuff, fewer discuss
apt..just to pick on two obvious distinctions.
Right now, I'm a Debian guy. I'm studying Debian Linux. For now, I'm only
interested in Debian
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Depending on your kernel version, you may not have any luck using
suspend. I never had luck, but I have not tried recently with the
2.6.12 and 2.6.13 kernels.
From swsusp.txt in /usr/src/li
First of all, please let me know if another list would be better.
I'm using Sid and want to modify TuxMath to make it more configurable for my
young daughter. My programming skills are clearly in the amateur level, but
over the last several years I have written some things for BeOS and more
re
This might depend a lot on the floppy disk drive. You might want to test the one from your work with the computer that has debian on it.
How do I do this? How do I test it?
The only way to test it would be to take the drive out and install it into the Debian box.
Good afternoon!
Easy, on my system there are 3312 (YMMV), just hit tab twice from the CLI
:)
$
Display all 3312 possibilities? (y or n)
OK. That's good. That's a start. And yes, my mileage may vary. It is
unlikely that I will have 3312 commands available on my system. That will
depend on w
Hodgins Family wrote:
Good morning!
Quick, how many commands are there at the disposal of a CLI enthusiast?
Every time some newbie asks how to do this that or something else, along
comes a new command "that-was-always-there" but sort of "unknown". Now
that's security through obscurity for you
Sorry about the last message, I forgot to put that I am running sarge 3.1 stable. :-)
+++Hello all. I am not sure this is the correct place to post this, but here it goes.
I am trying to install some scientific programs, like MPICH, ScaL
Hello all. I am not sure this is the correct place to post this, but here it goes.
I am trying to install some scientific programs, like MPICH, ScaLAPACK,
etc on a PIIIx2. The installations went well, until I had to call a
command or library from the terminal. I have tried to set the PATH, MPI
and
Le Monday 10 October 2005 21:30, Grosset Dominique(Grosset Dominique
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) disait:
> Bonsoir
Bonsoir,
>
> Ma debian est configurée pour démarrer en mode graphique. J'ai
> voulu redémarrer et j'ai tapé par erreur mon mot de passe qui a
> été refusé. Lorque j'ai ensuite tapé le mot
OK, and your directly connected computer is working?
The central computer is connected to the same wireless router / modem which the laptop is connected to. It works nicely.
Is it running Linux orWindows?
Windows XP Pro.
If it's working, we know that DHCP is working properly on the DSLrouter,
On 10 Oct 2005 11:56:06 -0700, supermega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you both.
>
> Nelson Castillo, can you tell me what kernel you're using?
I'm using a patched 2.6.9 kernel, but I know 2.6.8 works.
> and it should work ?
>
> (Of course I don't need policy routing - it's just for example)
Bonsoir
Ma debian est configurée pour démarrer en mode graphique. J'ai voulu
redémarrer et j'ai tapé par erreur mon mot de passe qui a été refusé. Lorque
j'ai ensuite tapé le mot de passe de root, celui ci s'est affiché en clair au
lieu des étoiles.
C'est mon premier rapport de Bogue (achat de
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Andrea B. wrote:
> > http://Linux-1U.net/X11/Dual
>
> Dual monitor works! But I have a problem: when I launch an app on desktop 1, I
> cannot move it on the other desk, and vice-versa.
> What have I got to do to solve this problem?
you need to put xinerama into your X1
Andrea B. wrote:
>Alvin Oga wrote:
>
>
>>On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Kent West wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Andrea Ballatore wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
I've tried to read some HOWTOs and google stuff
>>which ones ..
>>
>>you need to change /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/XF86Config
>
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Kent West wrote:
>
>
>>Andrea Ballatore wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I've tried to read some HOWTOs and google stuff
>
>
> which ones ..
>
> you need to change /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/XF86Config
> - you need to add the stuff for the 2nd card
> -
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Depending on your kernel version, you may not have any luck using
suspend. I never had luck, but I have not tried recently with the 2.6.12
and 2.6.13 kernels.
From swsusp.txt in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/power:
...
Thank you both.
Nelson Castillo, can you tell me what kernel you're using?
So..
- I download sarge/stable, install minimal system
- apt-get iproute
- do the following commands:
#adding new routing table
echo "200 isp2" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
# setting up routing
Hello, all,
I'm trying to install gnome, but got a /var/cash... error. So,
I tried changing the cache-size, and ended up having to apt-get -f
install. Now, I'm getting the following error:
libx11-6 libxt6
0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
370 not fully insta
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
hello experts,
I have debian sarge on a dell inspiron 5000. i was looking at using
either a sleep or hibernate function on it. but whatever info i am
able to find online requires me to path and compile my own kernel. i
have a very slow PC and limited
John Plate wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for a tool that can tell where diskusage has increased
since last time the tool was run.
Does such a tool exist?
If you mean "what directory has gotten larger and why", I'd like the
tool also.
But my solution to this problem is my own script *do_apt-get*.
Hodgins Family wrote:
Good morning!
Quick, how many commands are there at the disposal of a CLI enthusiast?
Every time some newbie asks how to do this that or something else, along
comes a new command "that-was-always-there" but sort of "unknown". Now
that's security through obscurity for you
Hello Joachim,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:43:57 -0700 (PDT)
Joachim Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because some naughty boys try to get in one of my
> clients' Debian-server a couple of hundred times a day
> I decided to shut down sshd when I don't need. With a
> simple mechanisme I can start sshd
You are likly getting back a line from ps -ef that is infact the process of
the grep looking for sshd.
I had a similar problem like this once.
Trap just the grep sshd part and see if the grep isn't included.
make that line read ...
AANTAL=`ps -ef | /bin/grep '/usr/sbin/sshd' | /bin/grep -v grep
Any unix, linux book will give you a good hint on posibilities.
If you need a comprehensive list of manuals, man pages is the closest one, i think
If you know what do you want to do, and think is programable, then I think your best bet is google for it, or ask on list.
There's a huge, in the tho
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:35:25 -0600, "Hodgins Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick, how many commands are there at the disposal of a CLI enthusiast?
Easy, on my system there are 3312 (YMMV), just hit tab twice from the CLI :)
$
Display all 3312 possibilities? (y or n)
Cheers,
Anthony
Stephen R Laniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The proper approach now, I believe, is to use sysfs. See
> below for the info on my system. It says that my CD drive is
> /dev/hdc, which I can then -- if I want -- make a symlink
> to. I don't know how to make that symlink permanent, such
> that /dev
Because some naughty boys try to get in one of my
clients' Debian-server a couple of hundred times a day
I decided to shut down sshd when I don't need. With a
simple mechanisme I can start sshd from distance
whenever I want.
Just in case I might forget to close it when I'm
ready, I run the followi
Good morning!
Quick, how many commands are there at the disposal of a CLI enthusiast?
Every time some newbie asks how to do this that or something else, along
comes a new command "that-was-always-there" but sort of "unknown". Now
that's security through obscurity for you! This is not a rant...
Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't gotten offlineimap working yet, but am not convinced that
> "any changes you do on the local end get changed on the server."
Yes, that's one of the current limitations (I do this so seldom, I
forgot). I guess for those instances, you would have to
Well I do know for a fact as a user they ( http://www.activewebhosting.com )
do not support CVS repositories - cvs or svn is not even installed on there
server - or direct ssh access currently, although it does support everything
else you listed (and more, they even support guile via cgi)and th
On 10 Oct 2005, Basajaun wrote:
>
> I have a similar problem here, and sysfs won't help. My
> /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info file is empty (contains the "drive name:"...
> entries, but w/o a value). Also my /sys/bus/ide/devices/ dir is empty.
> I am running Debian Etch with kernel 2.6.12-1-686-smp (on a
Dear list,
My situation is as follows: I have a very fast 'net connection here,
with a local Debian mirror with all i386 binary packages. A few months
back, I used jigdo to get the first three Sarge images, and took them
and installed them to another place, where I didn't have a fast net
connectio
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 02:35:09PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > 2.6.13 won't access /cdrom and 2.6.12 segfaults when I try this. It is
> > then impossible to log out normally and I have to pull the plug on the
> > computer!
>
> Well, that sounds a touch drastic. Firs
On Monday 10 October 2005 14.59, golfer wrote:
> I running sarge with 2.6.8-686 as a desktop workstation.
>
> I notice a slow down when I'm doing something as simple as copying a
> large file and top shows the 'cp' command only using about 7% of cpu,
> but also shows 'famd' as a big hog, using abou
Hi,
I installed CUPS and ran the daemon, also added my HP Deskjet 680c to the system, but the printer doesn't print.
When I go to "Completed Jobs" it says all of them were cancelled.
Any idea of what I have to do?
Still have some works to print...
Thanks--
Depending on how you configured your custom kernel, it may well work
just fine with your new board and CPU. I haven't done this, but if I
were in your situation (and my kernel didn't like my new MB), the first
thing I would try is installing a standard kernel image. The install CD
for testing com
Scott Denlinger writes:
> Basically, my question is whether I can use my current partititions and
> data, and just compile a new kernel to match my new system's hardware
> configuration.
Yes, of course you can.
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On 10/10/05, Mariusz Kruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nelson Castillo napisał(a):
> >># iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -s -j MARK --set-mark 5
> > I guess you should use the conntrack module. I'm not sure,
> > but I think you're marking only the first packet of the
> > connection.
>
> Naaah. Wh
A rescue disk will gain access to the HD from what ever you have in the box.
There is a quasi-Debian rescue disk at:
http://rescuecd.sourceforge.net/
At 09:15 AM 10/10/2005 -0700, Scott Denlinger wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm running Debian testing, and my processor recently died. I used this as an
>oppo
On (10/10/05 17:13), Mariusz Kruk wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: Mariusz Kruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:13:31 +0200
> Subject: Re: Laptop clock is localtime, system time is off
>
> Clive Menzies napisa??(a):
> >Sorry, I assumed it would be in base-config ..
> Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
> >hello experts,
> >I have debian sarge on a dell inspiron 5000. i was looking at using
> >either a sleep or hibernate function on it. but whatever info i am
> >able to find online requires me to path and compile my own kernel. i
> >have a very slow PC and limited space on
Hi all,
I'm running Debian testing, and my processor recently died. I used this as an
opportunity to upgrade my processor and system board, and now I need to figure
out how to use my old hard drives, which contain a perfectly functional Debian
testing system, with my new board and processor. Basic
On 10 Oct 2005, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Kernel versions 2.6.12 and 2.6.13 are causimg serious problems here.
> >
> > 2.6.13 won't access /cdrom and 2.6.12 segfaults when I try this. It is
> > then impossible to log out normally and I have to pull the plug on the
> > com
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 09:02 +, Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> >But one thing that I'm not sure and not really know, will windows work OK
> >if it installed not on the first partition of the disk ?
> >Even I believe this will work, but better be carefull.
> >
> >--w.h--
> >
>
> Possible but not s
Clive Menzies napisał(a):
Sorry, I assumed it would be in base-config my bad :(
dpkg-reconfigure timezoneconf?
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Take the standard config file, then move I think four of the important
variables to the top (name of the site, etc.) and Bob's your uncle.
On 10/10/05, Gabe Granger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried twice before... it always produced a html output but very
> contained any data... I will give
> David Christensen wrote:
>> Debian user list:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>You may want to check out http://www.Activewebhosting.com as they do
>>>very good debian based web hosting. I use them for all my sites/
>>>projects and I have not yet had any problems, plus the customer
>>>service
On 10/10/05, Gabe Granger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never managed to get awstats working:(
>
> as for information
>
> I'd like a little bit more information then
>
> /aus/product.php
>
> There are over 200 products, and do not know what people are looking
>
[snip]
Then you will have beauti
I've tried twice before... it always produced a html output but very
contained any data... I will give it another go and see if i can get
the damn thing to work... one of the things that always put me of was
the huge config file
Thanks to all for your suggestions :)
Gabe
On 10 Oct 200
--- John Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a tool that can tell where diskusage has increased
> since last time the tool was run.
>
> Does such a tool exist?
>
This may be a 'sledgehammer to crack a nut' solution, but I use munin
to monitor various things, including di
On Monday 10 October 2005 15:57, Gabe Granger wrote:
> Does anyone have any good suggestions about good webserver logfile
> analisers. Specfically when it comes to website written in php?
>
> I'm currently using webdruid and webalizer but these can not report
> back anything more then the fact the
Gabe Granger wrote:
Does anyone have any good suggestions about good webserver logfile
analisers. Specfically when it comes to website written in php?
I'm currently using webdruid and webalizer but these can not report
back anything more then the fact the file.php has been accessed /
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2005, Colin wrote:
>
> I have done a search on APC's lower-end models, and I would steer
> clear from them just like Alvin said. But I have already made my point that
> I would steer clear from *any* lowend model from *any* manufacturer.
Now th
I've never managed to get awstats working:(
as for information
I'd like a little bit more information then
/aus/product.php
There are over 200 products, and do not know what people are looking
at awstats looks good but has never worked for me. Maybe i
should spend some time with it t
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 10:36:55AM -0400, George J. (Andy) Anderson wrote:
> Does anyone know it there is a (simple) way to "emulate" a keyboard?
> I've seen some commercial solutions but they are relatively expensive
> (more than $25). I suspect a cheap KVM switch would do the trick, but
> that w
Hi
I'm looking for a tool that can tell where diskusage has increased
since last time the tool was run.
Does such a tool exist?
John
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Does anyone have any good suggestions about good webserver logfile
analisers. Specfically when it comes to website written in php?
I'm currently using webdruid and webalizer but these can not report
back anything more then the fact the file.php has been accessed /
read. I need to be ab
On Sunday 09 October 2005 06:23 am, Rodney Richison wrote:
> What gui program might be good for scanning a network to take an
> inventory of machines and ip address's etc on a network?
try nmapfe
anoop.
>
> --
> Highest Regards,
>
> Rodney Richison
> RCR Computing
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> 118 N
On Saturday 08 October 2005 10:35 pm, Jules Dubois wrote:
[ship]
>
> Although I couldn't be bothered to try it before, I see python-kde3 is a
> dependency package. `aptitude install python-kde3` tells me:
>
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
> E: Unable to correct
Hello,
i've discovered a bug in debian-pure64 instalation
http://amd64.debian.net/
Once you're asked for LILO mbr instalation a link
/vmlinuz -> /boot/vmlinuz...
is missing. So i used the second console to create the link.
After 1/4 hour searching i didn't understand how to report this bug
offici
On 10 Oct 2005, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 02:35:09PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > 2.6.13 won't access /cdrom and 2.6.12 segfaults when I try this. It is
> > then impossible to log out normally and I have to pull the plug on the
> > computer!
>
> Well, that sounds a to
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