Hi,
An instance of Apache is configured to listen on certain port, (9010 in my
case).
When I want to know if it listens, I used the netstat utility and grep the
9010 lines. I saw two lines with the listen state.
When looking what tables these lines belongs I discover that one listen
belongs to
Quoting yahav Biran, from the post of Tue, 18 Jul:
Hi,
An instance of Apache is configured to listen on certain port, (9010 in my
case).
When I want to know if it listens, I used the netstat utility and grep the
9010 lines. I saw two lines with the listen state.
When looking what tables
Ira Abramov wrote:
Our application use only the IPv4, is it possible to disable the apache IPv6
module?
I could not find a way to force it NOT to load the module other than
actual removal of the module file. I did that, like you, for security
reasons.
You may simply avoid loading the
I'm looking for an off-the-shelf app for two clients, where with very
little customization I can create a file repository that will feature
various things like:
* a public file tree of software updates available to all users
* private file trees viewable only by client groups that are supposed to
On 19/07/06, Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
all in all it requires smarter ACLs than Linux' default permission
schemes, and I prefer not to open real unix users for the clients, and
use the Unix permissions - instead have a web app control it.
How about WebDAV?
--Amos
Hi people,
While I was filtering my mail, I stumbled upon something that might be
helpful for some Linux consultants and for small development team.
I found a VMWare hard drive image of SourceForge Enterprise Edition,
free to use (for up to 15 people). Just install VMWare server (or use
QEMU),
Hi Geoff,
The reference I found in my notes is
http://olympus.het.brown.edu/cgi-bin/dwww?type=text/plainlocation=/usr/share/doc/apt-doc
Jason Gunthorpe: Using APT Offline
Googling under apt offline, you'll find these instructions in a
couple of places.
If you read German, you can find a
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 03:18:42AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi people,
While I was filtering my mail, I stumbled upon something that might be
helpful for some Linux consultants and for small development team.
I found a VMWare hard drive image of SourceForge Enterprise Edition,
free to