I just implemented your HowTo. Went without a hitch.
The PDFs that I reported having problems with earlier
now load without error.
At 06:27 AM 06/26/2001 +, Darrell May wrote:
For all following this thread, I think I have the solution. If you have
a non-production e-smith server, I
Mike Sensney [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just implemented your HowTo. Went without a hitch.
The PDFs that I reported having problems with earlier
now load without error.
That was quick :-) Excellent, thanks for the update Mike. Now counting
three servers with thumbs up!
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Darrell
HI
Thanks you So Much for that information
I Must also apologize about my email, there where allot of stressful things
happening and the email was just adding to it, Once again thanks and sorry
regards
Dan York wrote:
David,
As others have said, people *try* to answer questions on this
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 06:27:12AM -, Darrell May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all following this thread, I think I have the solution. If you have
a non-production e-smith server, I would really appreciate your
assistance in performing the HowTo below and reporting back with the
Paul Nesbit [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Have you tested SSL and OpenSSH?
Yes, no problems found.
Thanks very much for providing a bug report for this Darrell, and for
identifying the problem.
Yes, I provided the report. Identified this issue was a known Apache
bug. Reported this back to
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Using:
rpm -Uhv --nodeps apache-1.3.19-5.i386.rpm
instead of rpm -iv --force ... corrects the multiple apaches problem.
Regards
Charlie
Charlie, your timing was terrible. I just sent of a heated e-mail about
e-smith not helping. My
Ken Yuinipo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Why bother supporting E-Smith then, Darrel. Private-label your own
version of ES. It's Linux you know... Everytime you advertise E-Smith
to your customers, you are on the losing end. E-Smith gets the glory
and you end up doing all the work.
Thank
e-smith Documentation Update
Date: June 26, 2001
CONTRIBUTED HOWTO DOCUMENTS
---
It's been another busy month of contributed HOWTO documents. These
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 07:50:19PM -, Ken Yuinipo wrote:
If it's GPL, why does E-Smith copyright everything? Redhat does the same
thing.
Copyright is entirely different to licensing. I'd suggest you read up
on copyright law and other IP issues at your local library or at a good
website.
If you're considering installing GCC, please read the FAQ entry at
http://www.e-smith.org/faq.php3#8q7 and make sure you understand why we
don't recommend putting GCC on your e-smith system.
I think that the FAQ entry above is not really current.
This is what I did to install a development
Dan,
Some of the new guys to E-smith server/gateway may have a bias against
large
software behemoths. You know! The ones whick keep all the code locked away
in vaults.
Without know the facts e-smith inc may appear to be one of the 1000
programmer/millionaire
operations. Actually, the quality of
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, David Brown wrote:
OK, so in an attempt to help, I followed Darrell May's HowTo, using
the --force option to install the apache 1.3.19 rpm, then I get Charlie
Brady's note about running it with the --nodeps option instead, so I install
it this way ... without
Can we ask to have our contrib page hosted locally @ e-smith? If I change
ISPs, the link would change, making e-smith look unprofessional.
Just a thought
Regards,
Craig Foster
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To: Jeb
Could the mailing list signature reflect this?
Somebody here (ie me :-P) forwarded a samba security advisory to the list.
Maybe some extra lines ala :-
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Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You should now be able to upgrade apache and mod_ssl as a pair:
rpm -Uhv apache-1.3.19-5,i386.rpm mod_ssl-2.8.1-5.i386.rpm
/sbin/e-smith/expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
/etc/rc7.d/S85httpd-e-smith restart
Thanks Charlie,
I've updated my
Dear all,
Has anyone has any experience in setting up an NNTP news server on
e-smith? Is there any readily available RPM for it?
Also, anyone has implemented email list package such as 'elzm'?
I'm thinking to implement a internal announcement system (kind of a
forum) and is
As far as I know, there are contributed HowTo's for both.
Have a look in the Contributed HowTo area.
Haven't used them myself yet.
Kind Regards,
Michael Doerner
Has anyone has any experience in setting up an NNTP news server on
e-smith? Is there any readily available RPM for it?
Dear Michael,
I've found elzm-idx in the contributed area, but no news module. Can you
point me to it?
Kai.
From: Michael Doerner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] news server
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 15:27:17 +1200
MIME-Version: 1.0
Do you need to run your own newsgroups or do you want to get news off an ISP
new server using NNRP
or do you want to take a newsfeed via NNTP from your ISP?
I have been using a news caching program that works a bit like proxy server
does for HTTP, except that it is for news. You can't have
I thought that one?
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/howto/contrib/leafnode-howto.txt
Michael Doerner
I've found elzm-idx in the contributed area, but no news
module. Can you
point me to it?
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Dear Michael,
Yes, I believe that's what I'm after. Thanks so much.
Kai.
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