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
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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
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.
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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
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
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
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Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001
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
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
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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
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
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
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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
...and then Angus Lees said:
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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
...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
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.
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_
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(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
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..
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?
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What are "smux" and "16000"?
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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
...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
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
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!"
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