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2008 Jun 18
5
Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /phpMyAdmin/ on this server.
...e 2.2.3
- php 5.1.6
- phpMyAdmin 2.11.6
- MySQL 5.0.22
Brand new system, brand new installation of all the above products.
All looks well, but when I try to connect to phpMyAdmin, I get an
error: "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /phpMyAdmin/
on this server".
I'll forgo all the paths I followed trying to get this to work and cut
to the "solution": I renamed the phpMyAdmin directory to pma, copied
all files in the pma directory to a new phpMyAdmin (FWIIW, using 'cp
-pr'), and voil?, problem vanished. (I cannot explain why I even
tried that.)...
2010 Aug 21
8
ZFS with Equallogic storage
...uld work fine (needs benchmarking though).
The vmdk files themselves won''t be backed up (more data then I can store), just the essential data contained within, so I would think resiliency would be important here.
My questions are these.
Does this setup make sense?
Would I be better off forgoing resiliency for simplicity, putting all my faith into the Equallogic to handle data resiliency?
Will this setup perform? Anybody with experience in this type of setup?
-Ross
2007 Apr 05
2
[LLVMdev] Reminder: NewNIghtlyTest.pl
...alk about this much when this came up, but why
> do you need this module? It's not commonly installed on all systems, so
> this is another dependency people have to satisfy to be able to run the
> nightly tester. Is there any way to avoid this?
Only two things I can think of:
1. Forgo having "what changed" information in the nightly test
2. Ask Anton to write the date parsing without using Date::Parse and do
the parsing manually.
Personally I don't think #1 is viable. It is good to know what changed
each day.
Reid.
>
> -Chris
>
2019 Feb 10
3
AD Backup Best Practice
...vol, manually set up sysvol replication to
get them to the original DC.
5. Remove the temporary host.
Just... wow. :)
Isn't there a simpler way of doing this? Namely, if all the restore
operations are done offline anyway, why is it frowned upon to simply do
everything on the original DC, i.e. forgo the temporary host, overwrite the
configuration files (/etc/samba) and the local Samba folder (e.g.
/var/lib/samba) with what's in the backup and be done with it? What's the
difference between doing this and just restoring the whole machine running
the DC bit for bit (dd backup and restore)...
2017 Sep 27
2
Conditionally disabling auth policy
...s in that case if really wanted. but
> you probably want to be careful not to skip too many checks otherwise
> the attack moves from your imap port e.g. to your webmailer.
>
>
>
Hi. Yup, I've got my own whitelisting going on, on the wforce side of
things. I'm just looking to forgo the 3 HTTP reqs completely to wforce,
from the dovecot side, if possible. I've got some internal services that
can generate a significant amount of dovecot logins, but it's kind of silly
to keep doing auth policy lookups for those internal servers.
To continue the Lua thread, I was thinkin...
2007 Mar 29
1
queue priority causes crash
I am running 1.2.11, I have had the queue priority lock the system up
twice in the last week. I will forgo how I know this is what caused it,
just trust me. I used the weight function in queues.conf to add priority
to the queue. Is there another way to do it that will make it more stable?
2008 Sep 16
1
Users and ftp
...tried adding user1a in user1 group and not in user1 group...netiher
worked.
I tried adding user1a with no home directory and tried making their home
directoy /home/user1
In all cases, ftp says 'cannot move to /home/user1' when trying to access
with user1a.
I am to the point it is time to forgo the security of chroot in vsftp to
just add a second user.
Any help appreciated.
2012 Jun 08
1
resource efficient log scanning tools
...of logging going on.
I am aware of swatch, but most people say that it is pretty resource
intensive as well. I came across logsurfer in google search and was
wondering if anyone has experience with it or what other good
alternatives might exist.
While fancy features are nice, I'm willing to forgo them for lower
resource consumption.
Thanks,
Nataraj
2007 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] Reminder: NewNIghtlyTest.pl
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Reid Spencer wrote:
>> this is another dependency people have to satisfy to be able to run the
>> nightly tester. Is there any way to avoid this?
>
> Only two things I can think of:
>
> 1. Forgo having "what changed" information in the nightly test
> 2. Ask Anton to write the date parsing without using Date::Parse and do
> the parsing manually.
>
> Personally I don't think #1 is viable. It is good to know what changed
> each day.
I agree. Is the date in a f...
2009 Oct 30
1
Any pioneers who've configured passenger to support some apps running in 1.8.x others in 1.9?
...for my development
machine running OS X 10.6. Normally I just use the Passenger PrefPane,
which makes a very comfy setup.
With the current state of Passenger, I think doing this would involve
generating a separate 1.9 version of the Passenger Apache module and
some how installing both, a probably forgoing the PrefPane for at
least one of the ruby versions.
Has anyone trod this road before? Is there an easier way. Am I crazy?
Those questions are not meant to be mutually exclusive.
--
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2007 Aug 28
2
sslcertificates module for debian and darwin
Hey all,
i have attached a module which installs SSL-Root-certificates in Debian
and Darwin.
One thing is left to do for darwin: check whether the certificate is
installed already. Until I have figured out how to do this, The test is
rather simple.
There is a class called dfncertificates defined in this module which
gives you a hint how the module is used.
Have fun, comments are welcome.
udo.
2006 Jun 26
1
Problem running one of the rgl demo scripts...
...as:
3DForce2 MX Series,NVIDIA GeForce2 MX (Ver 4.12.01.0631 ,9/20/2000)
I also tried this with version 2.3.1 of R with the same results.
Anyone have any thoughts or ideas on the subject? Has it occurred any place
else? Is there a workaround or solution, or should I perhaps turf the
package and forgo its abilities since it appears my system as it stands may
not be able to support it?
--
Brian Lunergan
Nepean, Ontario
Canada
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2017 Oct 27
3
RFC: We need to explicitly state that some functions are reserved by LLVM
...n internalized
>> C library. So I think we need the rule for LLVM function names to not
>> rely on linkage here.
>
> Oh sorry, (almost) TLDR I didn’t get to this part. I don’t see how
> this is applicable. If you’re statically linking in a libc, I think
> it is fine to forgo the optimizations that TargetLibraryInfo is all about.
>
> If these transformations are important to use in this case, we should
> invent a new attribute, and the thing that turns libc symbols into
> internal ones should add the attribute to the (now internal) libc symbols.
I'm n...
2013 May 23
2
Passwordless auth?
...a shell on the mail server. I'm not
concerned about the same level of security when you could simply cat my
mail spool).
I'd definitely consider something like an SSH key with a forced
command (I do see questions in the FAQ about making dovecot work over a
socket connection), but that forgoes using standard imap clients.
I could also create a dovecot-only user with my UID and no other login
privileges, but I'd like this to "just work" for anyone.
I don't know anything about if dovecot supports X509 auth, but this
would require the client libraries to support such...
2006 May 15
1
timeout in data send/receive ???
...(code 30) at io.c(181)
Google has not been kind; nor have the archives to this list.
Perhaps, I am ignorant of the appropriate search criteria?
There are other interesting facts:
[1] There are ~74 GB of files to be regularly synchronized.
[2] This is on an internal LAN; and we have elected to forgo security
processes (e.g., ssh). rsyncd is dynamically started via inetd;
and this problem is repeatable with a minimal rsyncd.conf, such
as:
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
syslog facility = daemon
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
[data]
comment = DATA volu...
2005 Nov 30
1
problem booting from USB key
I managed to install RHEL3 onto a 1GB USB key. I had to forgo using grub
to get it to but, but am now using extlinux. It actually boots, but ends
up panicking. Here's the console messages that should be of interest:
usb.c: registered new driver hub
Loading ehci-hcd.o module
ehci-hcd 00:1d.7: Intel Corp. 82801EB USB2
ehci-hcd 00:1d.7: irq 23, pci mem...
2017 Sep 28
2
Conditionally disabling auth policy
...want to be careful not to skip too many checks otherwise
> >> the attack moves from your imap port e.g. to your webmailer.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Hi. Yup, I've got my own whitelisting going on, on the wforce side of
> > things. I'm just looking to forgo the 3 HTTP reqs completely to wforce,
> > from the dovecot side, if possible. I've got some internal services that
> > can generate a significant amount of dovecot logins, but it's kind of
> silly
> > to keep doing auth policy lookups for those internal servers.
> &g...
2013 Aug 27
1
the inverse of assign()
I am looking for a way to extract the name of a variable that has been
passed into a function
for example
foo <-function(x){
write.csv(x, file = paste(NAME(x), "csv", sep ="."))
}
is there a function "NAME" that would let the calls
foo(bar)
write the file bar.csv
and foo(stuff)
write the file stuff.csv
Robert
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2013 Jun 07
2
Bad performace for NV18 driver
Hi!
I have some strange results on my test with nouveau drivers
I'm using a old GeForce4 MX 4000 (NV18) with 128 MB.
I have made 2 test.
-The default configuration, using nomodeset without nouveau_vieux_dri.so
$inxi -G
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA NV18 [GeForce4 MX 4000]
X.Org: 1.12.4 drivers: vesa,nouveau (unloaded: fbdev)
Resolution: 1024x768 at 0.0hz
GLX Renderer: N/A
2018 Apr 09
0
JBOD / ZFS / Flash backed
...le (so that I can reboot one
of the 3 servers without taking down services).
Beyond that my focus is high performance for small I/O.
So I could do a single 2TB SSD per server, or two, or many more if that is
"what is required". But I don't want to waste money...
I like the idea of forgoing the RAID cards as they are quite expensive,
especially the capacitor backed ones. The onboard controller can handle
JBOD just fine, if Gluster is OK with it!
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