On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 07:51:13PM +1000, Louis Selvon wrote:
I have browsed the mailing list on any cron issues, but could not find an
answer to the problem I am currently experiencing.
So here goes.
I just got my own server that had Linux pre-installed on there. My cron
problem are
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 05:19:48PM +1000, Simon Wong wrote:
heard of Win4Lin. It runs Windows 9x (95/98/ME) very well, and
there are extremely few hiccups with it. Compatibility is
extremely high since you're running Windows inside a virtual
machine -- but the VM is _much_ faster than
I have browsed the mailing list on any cron issues, but could not find an
answer to the problem I am currently experiencing.
So here goes.
I just got my own server that had Linux pre-installed on there. My cron
problem are
1. jobs that I created as root in /var/spool/cron is
I have browsed the mailing list on any cron issues, but could not find an
answer to the problem I am currently experiencing.
So here goes.
I just got my own server that had Linux pre-installed on there. My cron
problem are
1. jobs that I created as root in /var/spool/cron is
Hi Sluggers:
I installed some Perl CPAN modules as root, in the Perl
directory /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0 on my new web server.
As user admin, and root, I can see the new modules when I go to the directory
/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0 .
However for my other user accounts, when I go to the directory, I
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*** I actually found my problem. I had to specify the cron like this
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /bin/touch /tmp/i-was-here
intead of
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * touch /tmp/i-was-here
This part is working ok now.
Usually the reason is that in
Hi Kevin:
*** My problem here is that when I create user accounts on this web server,
they cannot run crontab -e . I get the error message
bash: crontab: command not found
There is no cron.allow, and cron.deny on this server in /etc/ . So anyone
on
this server can run cron. Right ??
On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 20:30, Louis Selvon wrote:
However for my other user accounts, when I go to the directory, I cannot
see the new modules I installed.
The permissions to all files and directories are set to 755 .
Being able to 'see' the files is the permissions on the directories.
I am trying to set up IPSec tunnels in an environment where the external
interface of the router/tunnel box has a NAT'd address using netfilter,
and for some reason the inbound packets arn't being DNAT'd as I want them.
It looks, from the error messages out of IPSec, that IPSec might be seeing
Hello,
I suppose you use freeswan for the linux ipsec stack. If this is the case,
isakmp packets are handeled in a classical way so, the behavior is the one
you should expect and it seems to be the case. For ipsec packet (ah and esp),
the explained behavior make sense: the packet arrive in the
Ben I don't know if you have fixed this yet but is this box a pentium or 486 if its a pentium then 3 simms at 32 will not work as they need to be matched pairs if its a 486 then ignore me.PS apologies for html mail i don't know how to switch it of on webmailRegardsJeff AllisonSenior Domino
Howard,
I can't answer the technical side of your question but can point you to a
source to provide an insight into your other question.
which is first - chicken or egg?
http://www.ovaprima.org
Alister ;)
Does anyone have any ideas on this problem. Which is first - chicken or
egg?
Louis,
Are you sure its a crontab problem and not just a path problem?
What I suggest you try is as root type: which crontab
it should give you the full path to the crontab binary, then as the user
type path-to-crontab and see if that makes any difference.
If it does, perhaps the users need the
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*** The account are created by the server Control Panel (it's called Ensim).
It must be using some defaults for account creation, and may be crontab is not
there.
Is there a way for me to edit the already created account to give crontab
access ?
You could check their path and
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Howard Lowndes wrote:
I am trying to set up IPSec tunnels in an environment where the external
interface of the router/tunnel box has a NAT'd address using netfilter,
and for some reason the inbound packets arn't being DNAT'd as I want them.
Are we talking about
At Fri, 12 Apr 2002 14:22:53 +1000, Andre Pang wrote:
Not to take anything away from the work that CodeWeavers have
done, but I'm still surprised at the number of people who haven't
heard of Win4Lin.
Its downsides are (a) no support for Windows 2000, and (b)
basically no DirectX support.
On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 17:32, Andre Pang wrote:
I mostly run Word, Excel and Paint Shop Pro 7 under it. Hardly
demanding applications, but they work well. Don't expect it to
Word and Excel are basically the only things needed to ensure 100%
compatibility with my wife's workplace (sorry, don't
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 19:31, Angus Lees wrote:
and of course (`) its non-free.
It does look quite pricey.
I think I'll try codeweaver's wine first ...
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