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2014 Aug 07
1
invalid/unknown path to storage
Am I correct: pigeonhole now wants the symlink to the filter file to use an absolute path instead of the relative paths we had? i.e.) sieve-filterfile@ -> /home/mail/domain/user at domain/roundcube.sieve instead of sieve-filterfile@ -> roundcube.sieve Dovecot logs these: dovecot: managesieve(user at domain.org): Warning: sieve-storage: Active sieve script symlink /home/mail/domain.org/user at domain.org/sieve-filterfile is broken: invalid...
2004 Nov 20
7
Importing into rc.firewal rules
I have a grown list of IPs that I am "deny ip from ###.### to any". Infected machines, hackers, etc.. Is there a way to have this list outside of rc.firewall and just read it in?
2015 Apr 13
4
How to discern when like dir names exist in 2 places
Hi, On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:59:07 -0400 Kevin Korb wrote: > Hmmm, according to my interpretation of the man page (I am on 3.1.1) > that is supposed to work however when I test using the "-/ > /etc/passwd" example the / seems to have the same effect as commenting > the line. I get /etc/passwd copied whether the source is / or /etc. I guess that this -/ syntax is not usable
2012 Jan 29
0
Manpage states "-C" is an exclude pattern when it's actually a filter rule
...ries, like .git, .hg, .svn etc.). This is the link to the pastebin with the pattern file and the rsync invocation I used, just in case: https://gist.github.com/1700223 On IRC I was told that -C is actually a filter rule, not an include/exclude pattern, so I should use it with "--filter=merge filterfile", which worked. The manpage layout was a bit confusing to me. The explanation to the -C modifier was put under "INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERNS", so I (naturally?) assumed it would work if I used it the way I did. Wouldn't it perhaps be better to put the -C rule into the "FILTER R...
2006 Aug 31
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 58
...ngres dealing with ruby) and other one without the proxy ... to let Apache take care of PHP? Hi Philip,thanks for your reply ... your PHP files are under the same folder as the Ruby code? I''ll research on what is RewriteCond and RewriteRule ... I was trying to work something out with the FilterFiles (or something like that ...) thanks, Jean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/mongrel-users/attachments/20060831/aa5437ee/attachment.html
2006 Aug 30
3
Ruby+Apache2.2+ProxyLoadBalance ...... +PHP??
Hi, I just realice that I can''t run php code anymore once I installed my dear mongrels (under an Apache Proxy Balancer). I''m just trying to run the clasic phpinfo() in the following file /var/rubyapp/public/phpinfo.php ... but instead of being executed the code is being displayed as plain text ... This is the ouput :)) <?PHP phpinfo(); ?> anyone can give a