I have a server which has the domain name of the form subdomain.domain.tld.
I'm running several sites on this domain, each with its own sub-sub-domain,
e.g.:
moodle.subdomain.domain.tld
wordpress.subdomain.domain.tld
customcode.subdomain.domain.tld
I also have an installation of phpMyAdmin on t
I found the offending code, buried deep in the actual database. The code
has been eliminated, and all passwords have been changed.
Whack-a-mole.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 8:46 AM, Alex Mandel
wrote:
> On 01/12/2018 08:30 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
> > Quoting Richard S. Crawf
www.jenipurr.com%2F
>
> Rod
>
> On 01/12/2018 06:36 AM, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > Lately my wife's website has been generating security messages in
> > Chrome (though not in Firefox). I'm having trouble tracking down the
> > offending code, and I wonder
Lately my wife's website has been generating security messages in Chrome
(though not in Firefox). I'm having trouble tracking down the offending
code, and I wonder if anyone can help me. The URL is:
https://www.jenipurr.com
And the site is running the latest version of WordPress. If anyone can he
e proxy will avoid the port collision problem.
>
> I'd definitely look at containing these sites (either in containers or
> vms) just for security reasons. PHP 5.3 hasn't been getting security fixes
> since 2014 according to http://php.net/supported-versions.php!
>
> Nicholas
Hi all,
I have a situation where I need to set up a webserver that runs a
different version of PHP on each different subdomain. For example:
http://pb.mydomain.edu <- runs PHP 5.3
http://moodle.mydomain.edu <- runs PHP 7
http://i.mydomain.edu <- runs PHP 5.6
All on the same server, where the mo
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Richard Harke wrote:
> What distro are you running? For debian squeeze I see a package called
> kde-full. You might try installing that.
>
> Richard
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Richard S. Crawford <
> rich...@underpope.com>
m using Kubuntu 12,04. I'm trying right now to
download replacement KDE binaries, and hopefully that will do the trick.
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* All my desktop effects are disabled
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> > Original Message
> > Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Default directory permissions
> > From: "Richard S. Crawford"
> > Date: Tue, February 14, 2012 9:38 am
> > To: "lugod's technical discus
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:05 PM, wrote:
> > Original Message
> > Subject: [vox-tech] Default directory permissions
> > From: "Richard S. Crawford"
> > Date: Fri, February 10, 2012 5:17 pm
> > To: "lugod's technical discussion f
been able
to figure out on my own.
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n anyone help me out? The best solution I've come up with is using an
editor like Dreamweaver in a virtual Windows machine but that seems like far
too much trouble.
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d and
users weren't able to get to our website.
So my question is, what other options do I have for performing this sort of
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>
> "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to
> show their absence!"
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Actually, I was apparently misinformed as to the nature of the request. What
is really wanted is for users to be able to upload a file into a given
directory, but NOT modify, rename, or delete them, even if they own the
file.
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I don't think this is possible, but I promised I would look into it.
Is it possible to set the permissions on a directory such that users can add
and modify files, but not delete them?
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off to get a long-ass cable to connect her computer right to the
router, but I wondered if anyone has any ideas as to how this could be
happening.
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boss that it would be
easier to copy the resource files over to the temporary subdomain,
rather than try to come up with a complicated set of rewrite rules.
Thanks, though.
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view.php. In the resources subdirectory there's an
.htaccess file that redirects back to the main domain, but, of course,
the rewrite script on the main server simply sends the user back to
the www2 subdomain.
Can anyone help?
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once had to rebuild a Linux box because it had been
compromised in any way (I've had to rebuild several Linux boxes that I
broke myself, but that's a different story). I'd say that as long as
you keep up with the updates when you computer tells you about them,
you'll be fine.
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error when I attempted to follow the symbolic link to the courses
subdirectory.
The host has SELinux enabled, and, unfortunately, I don't have the option of
disabling it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to go about doing what I want to
do? Am I living
s device, but I need something that will work with Linux *and*
Windows that that won't suck.
Anyone got any suggestions?
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working,
try adding this line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
blacklist bcm43xx
Then reboot.
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"We are here to help each other get
Is there a quick and dirty way of configuring PostFix so that it can only
deliver mail to addresses within a particular domain? Our system has a
number of email addresses in our database, but I don't want mail going to
any but those from a particular domain.
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I had issues with the Flash plugin on Firefox,
and up until KDE 3.5.6 was released, I was unable to sync my Sony Clie. USB
devices, including my MP3 player, have never given me any problems.
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Turns out the hosting company's IDN had blocked my IP address, apparently for
some unusual traffic last Thursday -- which was me optimizing our database.
Thanks for your suggestions and help, y'all.
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On Monday 12 March 2007 09:24:52 am Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > On Monday 12 March 2007 02:01:59 am Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> >>Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> >>>On Sunday 11 March 2007 09:39:29 pm Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> >>>>Ri
On Monday 12 March 2007 02:01:59 am Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > On Sunday 11 March 2007 09:39:29 pm Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> >>Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> >>>Over the past few days, I've been unable to reach my work website,
> >
On Sunday 11 March 2007 10:09:10 pm Troy Arnold wrote:
> Have you tried power-cycling the Linksys ? Maybe it's lost its mind.
Yeah, a couple of times. That it's lost its mind isn't too remote a
possibility. It's a pretty old one (dating to 2000, I think).
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On Sunday 11 March 2007 09:39:29 pm Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > Over the past few days, I've been unable to reach my work website,
> > http://www.extensiondlc.net, from home. I can reach just about every
> > other website in the world just fin
t for that one domain just fine.
I have already contacted my DSL provider, who insisted (naturally) that
nothing was wrong, and that they could not escalate my call.
Can anyone offer some insight?\
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JONES| md5 encrypted password
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Is there a simple way to execute a single select query which would pull up all
the rows I need?
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On Thursday 28 September 2006 12:13, Troy Arnold wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:05:50PM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > I've been tasked with finding a way to backup our files on our remote
> > host to a local server on a regular basis. Trouble is I can only get to
I've been tasked with finding a way to backup our files on our remote host to
a local server on a regular basis. Trouble is I can only get to the remote
host via FTP. Both systems run Linux.
What's the best way to go about doing this?
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o the accented o
character instead of ó or even ş. Strangely, when I worked on
these pages in a text editor, those characters were rendered as strange
characters, nothing like what they were supposed to be.
Anyone have any thoughts?
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actually there.
That was one of the first things I checked.
Seems to be working now. I installed the PEAR Mail library, and have started
using that. It's proven effective.
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ed on the command line or via the -t option
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"You can
n /var/log/mail.err. I've
confirmed that the email addresses in the REPORT_INFO->recipients array are
properly set. The command just doesn't send mail.
I've Googled until my eyes bleed but I can't figure out what might be going
wrong here. Anyone have any suggestions?
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h Apache than with Apache2, so I was
going to give that a try.
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gt; the ones you need to reinstall.
Thanks, Ken. That's exactly what I needed!
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t.common: No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing apache (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
apache
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Can anyone lead me on the road to recov
o that
level of service from them).
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Micah J. Cowan wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:03:05PM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>>
>> Micah J. Cowan wrote:
>>
>> > Of course, in your specific example, why not set his actual home
>> > directory to wherever you want him to go in the first p
Of course, I may end up disabling FTP altogether and only allowing SSH and
SCP. That's my preference; we'll see how it goes.
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up so that when he logs in with
FileZilla he defaults to the OURDOMAIN instead of /home/bob? If so, how
do I do this?
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however, and my root directory fills up very
quickly with output files from the script.
Am I missing something here?
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gt;>
>> I'm not sure I know what you mean, here. Which window?
>
> Sorry. The root MS windows window. In other words, I'd like to be
> staring
> at Enlightenment or perhaps KDE rather than a few apps sprinkled across
> the
> win32 root window.
Well, there
purr/mossroot/config.php');
You might also be able to use $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] for increased
portability, but I haven't actually done this myself (due mostly to
extreme laziness on my part).
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the program died when the page with the
malformed function was loaded.
I'm sure I'm missing something very obvious which will embarrass me
completely once it's pointed out to me, but at the moment I have no idea
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;re going to
start transitioning over to a PHP solution starting next month (the
transition will probably take over a year, but I'm really excited about
it).
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[F]
#SetEnvIf Referer "^http://152.79.198.7"; internal
#
#order deny,allow
#deny from all
#allow from env=internal
#
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"We live as though t
able_file
> this will compile the decompiled file and put the compiled file in the
> appropriate directory.
That seemed to work perfectly, even better than export TERM=xterm (which
seemed to cause some minor problems).
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And behold, Bill Kendrick flailed at a keyboard and did expound:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 09:25:25AM -0800, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>>
>> D'oh! Sorry about that. The remote system is Solaris 9.
>
> well there's yer problem, right there!
Oh, I agree. After
And behold, Ken Bloom flailed at a keyboard and did expound:
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 12:13:43 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Jay Salzman) wrote:
>
>> On Tue 08 Mar 05, 9:08 AM, Richard S. Crawford
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> >
>> > And behold, Pe
And behold, Peter Jay Salzman flailed at a keyboard and did expound:
>export TERM=linux
That didn't work, but:
export TERM=xterm
worked just fine.
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ote machine to understand Cygwin?
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KDE as well. I didn't care for either of
them personally, but, as I said, when it comes to a desktop environment, a
lot of it really is just personal preference.
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Bill Kendrick said:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 01:41:31PM -0800, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>> Here's the situation.
>>
>> My script, page1.php, calls a script in another directory called
>> config.php via require_once. config.php declares several variables
>
g as though $myVariable is only
defined within the scope of config.php, but I have no idea why that would
be. It makes no sense to me at all.
Any suggestions besides taking a large sledgehammer to the server?
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ploaded it to my personal
website. So all is good. :-D
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On Tuesday 22 February 2005 8:09 pm, Richard S. Crawford flailed at a keyboard
and produced this:
> On Tuesday 22 February 2005 8:04 pm, Mark K. Kim flailed at a keyboard and
> produced this:
> > Try, in BASH:
> >
> > Â Â$cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/Cache
> &g
y
computer's memory, though; is there a way to pull it out of there?
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so
that I can save it for future reference?
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d half a brain, I'd have figured that out. Chalk it up to the pint of
Hogshead beer I had in Old Sac this afternoon.
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://www.stonegoose.com/catseyeview/archives/2005_02_21.html
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dn't find anything that I could make sense of.
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like CVS, with very
> little learning curve.
Thanks. I'll check it out.
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restructuring everything, then exporting it
all again, but that seems overly complex.
Is there an easy way to do this?
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yer, so take my answer with the biggest grain of salt
you can find. As a writer, though, this is an issue which is important to me
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"You can't depend on your judgment when y
Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and ideas. I ended up downloading
and burning a Gentoo Sparc LiveCD. From that I was able to install Gentoo on
an old SunBlade 100. It's a dreadfully slow machine; it took over two hours
to compile the kernel, and almost three hours to compile the X
Robert G. Scofield said:
> On Thursday 20 January 2005 00:07, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>> On Wednesday 19 January 2005 22:48, Josh Parsons flailed at a keyboard and
>>
>>
>>
>> Meanwhile, I see you're at the Philosophy department. Spiffy. I got
my BA
>
t my BA in
philosophy from UCD in 1992. Is Dr. Mattey still around?
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On Wednesday 19 January 2005 19:23, Ken Bloom somehow made these words show up
on my computer:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 07:06:41PM -0800, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> > For quite awhile, I've been lobbying to get a Linux desktop at my
> > workstation at work. My boss fi
I've Googled around and
have only found one distro, Aurora, which is based on RH 7.3.
Is anyone aware of any distributions that might work on this machine?
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as afraid it was probably an MTA issue. The host machine is running
RH8, which came with Sendmail. I'm not sure I'm heroic enough to take on
the task of configuring Sendmail, but I suppose it's either that or
install a new MTA. Hmm.
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print $mailer $body;
$mailer->close();
> Also, look into sendmail's "-f" option.
How would I use that in my code?
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&qu
TED] does not exist
501 5.6.0 Data format error
I'm guessing that this is probably a sendmail configuration issue, but
I've messed around with that a bit and haven't had any success (I'm
worried about messing with it too much since).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-
> feedback in mind as we work to improve the quality of our search.
[snip]
I've always thought it would be really cool if we could search Google
using regular expressions.
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e error message:
Illegal instruction
under both TRB and Knoppix.
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he computer I'm using is an old Dell OptiPlex GT
with a Pentium processor. Funny; I just assumed it was at least a Pentium
II. It's not.
At this point, I think the best approach is to ditch LuMiX and try to build a
kiosk computer out of Debian. I know that there was quite a bit of
All I can figure is that for some reason the exec flag is not really being set
when I execute the mount command, and this is causing the chroot command to
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and set the setup password as well) in order
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On Thursday 30 December 2004 14:06, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> Weird. I'm going to contact the sysadmin who maintained this computer at
> the library and see if he had disabled the CD-ROM drive for some reason.
The CD-ROM drive *had* been disabled. There was a place in the BIOS to
for some reason.
Weird. I'm going to contact the sysadmin who maintained this computer at the
library and see if he had disabled the CD-ROM drive for some reason.
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On Thursday 30 December 2004 11:03, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> On Thu 30 Dec 04, 10:58 AM, Richard S. Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> > I'm trying to build a LuMiX box; the distribution comes as a big tar file
> > on a Unfortunately I can't seem to fig
On Thursday 30 December 2004 11:12, Henry House wrote:
> - modprobe ide-cd
> - modprobe cdrom
# modprobe ide-cd
modprobe: not found
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never done an installation like this; these
newfangled distributions like FC3 and even Debian make everything too easy.
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7;t think of where else I might
have to make configuration changes in order to make this work.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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", then the change in IP would
> cause them to no longer be found.. and it would fall back on default
> permissions. Again.. I would expect changes in behavior rather than
> just slowness.
>
>-- Mitch
>
> On Dec 15, 2004, at 1:16 PM, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>
Is there a way to set the php.ini file to allow absolute paths to be
called in an include statement?
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Ken Bloom said:
> On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:27:18 -0700 (PDT)
> "Richard S. Crawford (ww)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> It seems to be working. The cronjob is running every five minutes,
>> and the e-mails are being sent. The problem now is that they'
It seems to be working. The cronjob is running every five minutes, and
the e-mails are being sent. The problem now is that they're being sent
about half an hour after they're supposed to be sent, which puzzles me.
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Ken Herron said:
> --On Wednesday, September 29, 2004 12:44:24 -0700 "Richard S. Crawford"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I'm trying to get a wget command to execute every five minutes.
>> crontab -e looks like this:
>>
>> */5 * * * * wge
I'm trying to get a wget command to execute every five minutes. crontab
-e looks like this:
*/5 * * * * wget -q -O /dev/null http://152.79.198.89/moodle/cron.php
Running the wget command from the command line performs the action
properly, but it doesn't seem to be happening every five minutes as
t make is
in my PATH when logged in as Root (as I normally am when running CPAN).
Google tells me nothing.
Any hints?
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