Alex Merry wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 17:59, thorsten wrote:
And tried to stop them with
killproc -p /var/run/openvpn-1.pid openvpn and
killproc -p /var/run/openvpn-2.pid openvpn respectively.
When both instances are up and I tried to stop one of both, the right
openvpn process gets k
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
It's been slow getting the server ready because nobody knows all the
details of the setup anymore. I didn't want to blindly copy files and
get things working without understanding what really is necessary and
what simply must be changed in order to keep things uncluttered
Where will you be based in your new job?
Right here in town. With the occasional national and international
travel. The head office is here in Canmore so that works out nicely.
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One thing though -- do I remember correctly that the co-lo agreement for
no, i had at one point considered moving from the current location to
colo with a work server but decided against that for the obvious reasons.
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Gerard Beekmans
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On Tuesday 31 October 2006 17:59, thorsten wrote:
> And tried to stop them with
> killproc -p /var/run/openvpn-1.pid openvpn and
> killproc -p /var/run/openvpn-2.pid openvpn respectively.
>
> When both instances are up and I tried to stop one of both, the right
> openvpn process gets killed and the
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
Thanks for the update.
> This new job is sending me to Europe for work. In less than two weeks
> I'm going to be spending a week in London, UK for work, then I'm going
> back to The Netherlands to visit with family and friends I have not seen
> in over seven years when I im
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
> I accepted employment with them.
Congratulations!
One thing though -- do I remember correctly that the co-lo agreement for
the current servers was a side benefit of your old job? Or isn't that
how it was set up? If it is how it was set up, then I assume you've
looked in
Great news! Whilst I don't pay your wage, if I could request that some
of that early LFS work involve documenting the setup of the new server
whilst it's still fresh in your mind, that'd be really useful to
distribute the administrative burden amongst several folks.
That's exactly what I have
El Martes, 31 de Octubre de 2006 19:18, Gerard Beekmans escribió:
> I plan to use the opportunity to get LFS out of maintenance mode and
> back as a forward moving project the way we all want it to be, and it
> used to be.
Can have you on-board again are good news :-))
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Gerard Beekmans wrote:
The last few weeks have been beyond hectic which also caused added
delays. I was approached by a company and to make a long story short, I
accepted employment with them.
Congrats!
I don't think it's a great idea to deploy the server and then
immediately leave the coun
Hi guys,
It's been slow getting the server ready because nobody knows all the
details of the setup anymore. I didn't want to blindly copy files and
get things working without understanding what really is necessary and
what simply must be changed in order to keep things uncluttered.
I think I
This is a possible bug report for the bootscripts 6.2:
What I was trying to do: Have two Instances of openvpn running at the
same time, beeing started and stopped separately by two scripts in
/etc/rc.d/init.d. I called them with:
loadproc -p /var/run/openvpn-1.pid openvpn --config someconfig1 and
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
Just curious, what packages.
At the very minimum:
Ch5: cpio (for initramfs), cdrtools
Ch6: isolinux, dhcpcd, pppd, openssl, lynx, GPM, eject, livecd-bootscripts.
I added to the ability to append custom packages to the build in the
svn:
George Boudreau wrote:
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
Just curious, what packages.
At the very minimum:
Ch5: cpio (for initramfs), cdrtools
Ch6: isolinux, dhcpcd, pppd, openssl, lynx, GPM, eject,
livecd-bootscripts.
I added to the ability to append custom packages
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
Just curious, what packages.
At the very minimum:
Ch5: cpio (for initramfs), cdrtools
Ch6: isolinux, dhcpcd, pppd, openssl, lynx, GPM, eject,
livecd-bootscripts.
I added to the abi
George Boudreau wrote:
I see. You will create a custom book, LFS + BLFS-lite, and run jhalfs
against the new book.
Well, calling the additions "BLFS-lite" would be a big stretch :) Just
enough tools to read the book, copy-paste commands and get online.
The book would remain as a reference wi
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
I see. You will create a custom book, LFS + BLFS-lite, and run jhalfs
against the new book.
Well, calling the additions "BLFS-lite" would be a big stretch :) Just
enough tools to read the book, copy-paste commands and get online.
The book
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