[leaf-user] weblet problem on Bering uClibc 2.0

2004-06-03 Thread Darcy Parker
Good day all, I seem to be having a weblet problem on my leaf bering uClibC ver 2.0. The web server runs and serves up the pages but I think it can't find the correct files or information is not being passed correctly. I created a CRON-Daily job that emails the shorewall logs to me dailiy

Re: [leaf-user] mail in Bering-uClibc 2.2. beta 2

2004-06-03 Thread K.-P. Kirchdrfer
Am Dienstag, 1. Juni 2004 05:05 schrieb M Lu: seems to me that mail script is broken. I always got 'broken pipe' or 'connection error' and the commands I use used to work fine on 2.1 Anyone has the same problem? Hi; you are right - I can reproduce your problem. We try to solve for next

Re: [leaf-user] mail in Bering-uClibc 2.2. beta 2

2004-06-03 Thread M Lu
Thanks kp, Sorry, I should have printed the commands I used. I realized that the Posixness file has been modified between 2.1 and 2.2 beta 2 and I also traced the output but I was involved in something else so did not have a chance to look at it once more. - Original Message - From:

[leaf-user] Bering and shorewall 2.0.x

2004-06-03 Thread Thomas V. Fischer
Hi all, To upgrade to shorewall 2.0.x from version 1.4.2 on Bering, is it possible to install the new LRP on top of the existing one? Will it keep my current configurations? Sorry if this has been covered already (if so point me to an existing message). Thanks for any info! T...

[leaf-user] Bering and snort... Or a more recent LRP for snort

2004-06-03 Thread Thomas V. Fischer
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone was aware of or had a location for a more recent port of the SNORT (www.snort.org) opensource IDS that works with Bering? Thanks for any info! T... --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the new

RE: [leaf-user] Bering and shorewall 2.0.x

2004-06-03 Thread Peter Mueller
To upgrade to shorewall 2.0.x from version 1.4.2 on Bering, is it possible to install the new LRP on top of the existing one? Will it keep my current configurations? Not sure about shorewall, but local.lrp backs up anything in /usr/local. You can put copies of your configurations there,