Hello list,
currently I'am migrating a PureFTPD ftp server installed on old SuSE to
Debian Squeeze.
The passwords in the SuSE pureftpd.passwd are hashed with crypt() blowfish.
As I read ahead it seems like that Debians glibc isn't supporting blowfish
via crypt(), but the source code of pureftpd
You're welcome.
Are you sure that Lenny's using nfsv4?
Yes, I am sure because of this two points (Lenny):
First:
08:30 root@xx:/mnt# mount -v -t nfs4
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/home/USERNAME /mnt/test
mount.nfs4: pinging: prog 13 vers 4 prot tcp port 2049
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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Mario Kleinsasser
mario.kleinsasser+deb...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently I am facing the following problem. At work site we have an IBM
mainframe (i6OS). We are using this mainframe as NFS server to share data
between both worlds.
Since
only a very small
discrepancy but I want to tell.
Regards,
Mario
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Mario Kleinsasser
mario.kleinsasser+deb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Tom,
thanks for information about the known bugs.
I read forward and as I understand, with nfs4 we all must use domains.
As i
Hello List!
Currently I am facing the following problem. At work site we have an IBM
mainframe (i6OS). We are using this mainframe as NFS server to share data
between both worlds.
Since the mainframe NFS supports v.4 we are using it because it is much
easier to handle through firewalls (single
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Chris Jackson c.jack...@shadowcat.co.ukwrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hallo.
Last sunday, in my time zone (Rome), clocks were got back by one hour. I
noticed that my Debian Lenny had done so automatically, but files
timestamps
were also took back by one
It's not really an option from the installer, AFAIK. However, it is still
possible. Use a file URI in source.list(.d) and mount the NFS before
preforming apt operations.
From the sources.list(5) manpage:
URI SPECIFICATION
The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http,
..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick
that mirror manually.
Hi, thanks for the reply.
However, as I wrote before, I don't want to install a webserver
in the local network (there is a complex infrastructure and it is
out of the question to do this).
I just want to
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Enrico Weigelt weig...@metux.de wrote:
* Mario Kleinsasser
mario.kleinsasser+deb...@gmail.commario.kleinsasser%2bdeb...@gmail.com
schrieb:
At work we have an Apache loadbalancer (mod_jk, reverse proxy, for
intranet)
which is encountering about 54 million
yes, what Jochen wrote works.
I've used the same doc about two month ago without any issues.
Mario
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http://www.n0r1sk.com
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Jochen Schulz m...@well-adjusted.de wrote:
David Baron:
What is the best way to do this? (If I simply cp -a, I
Hi to all,
At work we have an Apache loadbalancer (mod_jk, reverse proxy, for intranet)
which is encountering about 54 million requests from all over Europe. We've
also some branches in North America and Southeast Asia. This is a huge
corporate network an I would like to implement some kind of
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