I'm notsurewhat I have been doing wrong. I have a local sync server located at 10.1.10.37 and I'm running iptables on a web server. What port do I need to open when I run emerge --sync? I have tried port 873 like below and still no luck. I do not have a firewall running on the sync server.
so port 873 is going out? my default policy for OUTPUT is accept with no rules. wich port should I accept as the INPUT?
On 3/18/06, Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Sheffner wrote: iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -d $ip --dport 443 -j ACCEPT iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -s
Hello,
I need to convert a folder of Tiff images into text files. I have tried to emerge --gocr but in the man it says that it only supports certain formats. Have anyone ever accomplished this?
emerge-webrsync should work fine over port 80. Can't you
configure the firewall to accept this port. You could also write
a script that opens the port calls emerge-webrsync and then locks it
back down if you don't want that port open. Another safe way to
do it is to run it through a proxy server.
I'm trying to setup dual nics on my server but I seem to be doing
something wrong. Below is my /etc/conf.d/net file. As you
can see my public address pointing to the web is 70.88.74.105 and the
local one is 10.1.10.5. As soon as I enamble eth1 eth0 won't ping
out from another box. It may be
that is to just download files??
What do you mean also by invalidate?
On 1/27/06, Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12:09 Fri 27 Jan , Dan Sheffner wrote:I'm trying to get the http replicator working. I'm not sure what I'm doingwrong.I assume you were using the howto:
http://gentoo-wiki.com
I'm trying to get the http replicator working.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Below are the steps I did to prep
the machine. I know that the user portage has write/read access as
specified in /etc/conf.d/http-replicator. I also went over step by step
with a user that has been using this before
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