Re: [SLUG] web access to http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser

2001-01-20 Thread Rick Welykochy
Adrian wrote: Hi everybody, I want to set-up http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser on my Linux redhat box. How do I do this? I have a look around and can't work it out. In your httpd.conf file, add the following: Listen 127.0.0.1:80 NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80 VirtualHost

Re: [SLUG] sh: cannot use | in command

2001-01-20 Thread Herbert Xu
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - "|/usr/local/bin/stripmime.pl|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post forum" (expanded from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Transcript of session follows - sh: cannot use | in command 554

Re: [SLUG] web access to http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser

2001-01-20 Thread Rick Welykochy
Rick Welykochy wrote: Listen 127.0.0.1:80 NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80 VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80 DocumentRoot /some/directory ServerName www.localdomain.com.au /VirtualHost and ensure that www.localdomain.com.au is available in the DNS as 127.0.0.1 (perhaps in

Re: [SLUG] FD Limit

2001-01-20 Thread chesty
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 07:24:16AM +, Herbert Xu wrote: Actually you can set it using ulimit with either 2.2 or 2.4. Whether the application will cope with it is another question. You can do this, but fd_set will still be limited to 1024. -- chesty -- SLUG - Sydney Linux

Re: [SLUG] web access to http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser

2001-01-20 Thread David Kempe
Hi everybody, I want to set-up http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser on my Linux redhat box. How do I do this? I have a look around and can't work it out. To get the ~localuser bit to work you need to have a public_html dir in each users home dir. If you enable the correct directive in

Re: [SLUG] web access to http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser

2001-01-20 Thread Rick Welykochy
David Kempe wrote: To get the ~localuser bit to work you need to have a public_html dir in each users home dir. If you enable the correct directive in httpd.conf you can get this feature to work. Those being: # UserDir: maps servername/~username to ~username/public_html UserDir

Re: [SLUG] FD Limit

2001-01-20 Thread Alan Lee
I got this sorted out, Currently, the IRC server has 350 users on it, and doing well. Before, was struggleing to get 220(ircd uses about 20FD's) Thanks all Regards, Alan Lee - Original Message - From: "chesty" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001

Re: [SLUG] FD Limit

2001-01-20 Thread Andreas Mueller
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 09:34:13AM +1100, Alan Lee wrote: Incressing FD's on a linux box? Its running slackware, K 2.2.6 .. And now, the FD limit is in play.. How do we incress this? New K? checkout http://linuxperf.nl.linux.org/ diffrent OS? This will only be a temp. soloution. you

Re: [SLUG] web access to http://www.localdomain.com.au/~localuser

2001-01-20 Thread Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
Have you created de "public_html" directory in your home directory Look in httpd.conf. Sorry about my English Thanks Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez Ing. de Sistemas Informaticos Universidad Latina de Costa Rica [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[SLUG] That site for selling your business

2001-01-20 Thread gregjame
Hey That site I was telling you about for buying and selling businesses. It has all the information on buying and selling a Business in Australia and it has stacks of businesses for sale and people looking for businesses. Here is the link http://www.bsab.com.au/ Seeing your old man won't

[SLUG] [Mildly-OT] Moving overseas - lots of linux friendly hardware for sale

2001-01-20 Thread David Zverina
Hi everybody, I am moving to the UK next week and I have suddenly realised that I will not be able to take quite as much hardware with me as I thought. Thus I have lots of linux friendly hardware for sale. The only catch is that everything has to be gone by Thursday (25/1) as I am flying out on

Re: [SLUG] FD Limit

2001-01-20 Thread Herbert Xu
chesty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 07:24:16AM +, Herbert Xu wrote: Actually you can set it using ulimit with either 2.2 or 2.4. Whether the application will cope with it is another question. You can do this, but fd_set will still be limited to 1024. That's what

[SLUG] Re: Debian

2001-01-20 Thread Angus Lees
\begin{[EMAIL PROTECTED]} I am looking at the ipmasq package. So far it looks like taking a simple system and abstracting it so far from reality that it becomes more rather than less difficult than writing a script file and calling it from rc.local what are you trying to do with ipmasq? it

Re: [SLUG] Re: Debian

2001-01-20 Thread Peter Hardy
...and then Angus Lees said: \begin{[EMAIL PROTECTED]} I am looking at the ipmasq package. So far it looks like taking a simple system and abstracting it so far from reality that it becomes more rather than less difficult than writing a script file and calling it from rc.local I've

Re: [SLUG] linux.conf.au diary

2001-01-20 Thread Peter Hardy
...and then Rodos said: *snip* Well, I'm not going to make any excues (like a certaing somebody tried on me a couple for days ago..) I'm very drunk, and having made a complete fool of myself to various VIPs, my diary has not been updated as often as it should have been. It'll have to wait until

[OT-palm] Re: [SLUG] `Underground' by Suelette Dreyfus - online

2001-01-20 Thread Mike Holland
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote: http://the.wiretapped.net/security/info/books/ Thanks for the URLs. but now I cant figure out a way to read the .pdb file on the Palm. The file is type:TEXt creat:REAd . I tried 'mobiBook' and 'ToGo' doc readers but neither recognised it.

[SLUG] [LINK] Linux virus infection fears (fwd)

2001-01-20 Thread Howard Lowndes
Does anyone have anything further on this one. The article gives few details. I wonder if this could be the mysterious Todd vulnerability (8-) -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates http://lannetlinux.com "...well, it worked before _you_

Re: [SLUG] Debian

2001-01-20 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (You have to use them just to get telnet working). That's right - extra work, bigger holes. Don't use telnetd (even at home), kids. :) Should I just start fiddling with config files or are there configuration utilities? Debian has a substantially saner set of

Re: [SLUG] Re: Debian

2001-01-20 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who="Peter Hardy" I've installed ipmasq, having a brief play with it. My only question is, what's happened to ipchains? I thought I'd have to remove to instal ipmasq, but it doesn't seem to include the actual ipchains util, and I can't find the ipchains package on mirror anymore..

[SLUG] Unusual Happening

2001-01-20 Thread dmgray
I discovered a few moments ago that my /var/log directory was missing. I cannot think of anything I have done as root to explicitely delete it. I have searched for possible intrusions but no other problems seem to be lurking. Any ideas? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List -

[SLUG] inetd.conf query

2001-01-20 Thread dmgray
What are "smux" and "16000"? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] [LINK] Linux virus infection fears (fwd)

2001-01-20 Thread David Kempe
Does anyone have anything further on this one. The article gives few details. I wonder if this could be the mysterious Todd vulnerability (8-) Unless he was reffering to well known vulnerabilities in wuftp and rpc.statd. From my reading on slashdot and securityfocus, this seems to be the

Debian ipmasq (Was: Re: [SLUG] Re: Debian)

2001-01-20 Thread Peter Hardy
...and then Jeff Waugh said: ipmasq needs to have ipchains or ipfwadm installed on the system, as they are the tools for setting up rules. The ipchains will be on the mirror - what happens when you apt-get for it? Which is kind of strange. I did an apt-get remove ipchains first, then

Re: [SLUG] [LINK] Linux virus infection fears (fwd)

2001-01-20 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who="Howard Lowndes" Does anyone have anything further on this one. The article gives few details. There's been the Red Hat 6.2/7.0 exploit, and the PHP-based exploit in the last couple of weeks - widely reported in the usual places... Look at LWN for the better coverage (as per

Re: [SLUG] inetd.conf query

2001-01-20 Thread Howard Lowndes
What is the context in which you find these references? Are they running processes or what? -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates http://lannetlinux.com "...well, it worked before _you_ touched it!" On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]