Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's probably not a bug. Invoke-rc.d checks the current runlevel before
deciding to start a process; if the process is not configured to run in
the current runlevel, invoke-rc.d probably won't start it.
Ah, i see. tinyproxy is configured not to run in
Hi folks,
tinyproxy is a tiny proxy server. The problem is that
,
| # invoke-rc.d tinyproxy start
`
doesn't start tinyproxy. It simply does nothing. While, by
,
| # /etc/init.d/tinyproxy start
`
tinyproxy starts successfully.
i took a look at the script
Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The manual page for invoke-rc.d suggests that it's mainly for the use of
Debian package maintainers. You are probably a normal user, so
/etc/init.d/tinyproxy start is the correct method for you.
It just says maintainers should use that, but doesn't
Matías Palomec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does the VPN server have a static IP?
Yes.
If so, you can route the VPN on the eth1 and leave de 0/0 GW to ppp1
(I had something like these at home).
I just tried like this,
,
| route add vpn_ip gw eth1
| route add default dev ppp1
`
Hi all,
I have got some problem setting up the routing table. Currently, the
table is,
,[ netstat -nr ]
| 10.1.1.10.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 0 0 ppp1
| 166.111.210.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.254.0 U 0 0 0 eth1
| 0.0.0.0
Carlos Manuel GV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!!!
I need a way to let users interact with feeds through e-mail. Do you
know how can I let then list, subscribe and unubscribe from any
feeds of my web through e-mail!!!???, maybe there is a plugin or a
service, but I couldn´t find
Hi all,
I've got this problem and is unable to fetch mails now. The more
detailed log is:
,
| fetchmail: POP3 USER william
| fetchmail: POP3 +OK
| fetchmail: POP3 PASS *
| fetchmail: POP3 -ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir
| fetchmail: unable to scan $HOME/Maildir
| fetchmail:
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe this happens after i accidently did something similar to `rm
-rf *' in $HOME(it's `rsync --delete'). I just fix Maildir by
`maildirmake ~/Maildir', but the problem still exists.
maybe its permissions on the maildir?
I
Hi,
Any tools capable of sorting .deb packages by user's using frequency?
so as to be able to remove some seldom used packages, to save disk
spaces.
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Thilo Six [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
William Xu wrote the following on 10.04.2007 07:09:
snip
| net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 1
this might be worth a try.
http://lwn.net/Articles/92727/
YES ! That's it !
After setting net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling to zero, everything just works
now.
Do
Thilo Six [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmm
let us summarize
you are able to establish http connections via telnet?
(you received the plain html code in terminal?)
http is only possible when i use a proxy. Currently i've set http_proxy
to a neighbour machine, namely http://192.168.60.111:/.
Thilo Six [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg Folkert wrote the following on 09.04.2007 20:27:
snip
you said you can ping google.com?
- name resolution works
I doubt it. Unless he has a /etc/hosts entry for it.
I believe his /etc/resolv.conf is screwed.
After thinking about it that would
Thilo Six [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
quote from first mail:
---
The problem is that i'm unable to connect to the internet
directly (execpt for google, weird..)
---
so it seems to be a
Hi,
i've got a strange network problem on a dell machine with debian
sid.
The problem is that i'm unable to connect to the internet
directly(execpt for google, weird..). ping, dns, traceroute, netstate
all look fine.
Besides, by using http proxy through a neibourgh machine, it can connect
to
Sven Hoexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 03:20:35PM +0800, William Xu wrote:
Hi,
,
| I: Extracting util-linux...
| I: Extracting zlib1g...
| I: Installing core packages...
| W: Failure trying to run: chroot /tmp/mount.5730 dpkg --force-depends
--install var
Hi all,
When i try to install a debian image using,
,
| $ sudo /usr/sbin/qemu-make-debian-root 150 sid
http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian qemu
`
It aborts at,
,
| I: Extracting util-linux...
| I: Extracting zlib1g...
| I: Installing core packages...
| W: Failure trying to run:
Brad Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just upgraded my debian sarge to etch. When I plug usb-storage to
my computer, it doesn't detect anything. Then after I installed HAL
packages and autofs package, the auto-detection works but it's not
automatically mounted and KDE Daemon detect it but
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