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2006 May 11
5
Recommendations for Apache 2 with mod_fcgid
Hi, Have been pulling out my hair for the last few days wondering what I''m going to deploy my site onto. I currently have FreeBSD 4.7, Apache 1.3.3, PHP 4 and MySQL 4 running a year-old PHP site. Dated stuff I know! The new version of the site will be entirely Ruby on Rails, and I am wondering what order I should be doing things in terms of upgrades and installation. I want to be
2008 Dec 11
1
Samba4 CIFS proxy: NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
...MBER -U Administrator%<adminpass> Joined domain <domain> (S-1-5-21-2077318297-1746354938-3313494946) On the Windows 2003 ADS box, I trust the proxy for delegation. Now, from a Windows 2000 pro box, joined to <domain> and logged in as a normal user with full rights to share1 (the unproxied share), I try map \\<proxy_netbios_domain>\share1cifs to a drive, which gives "No logon servers available... ". Using Samba3 smbclient on proxy box like so: $ smbclient -L //localhost -U Administrator%<adminpass> gives me NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS. I'm at a loss because...
2002 Jan 13
0
Win32 commandline discid utility?
...e know of a command-line utility for Win9x machines that can compute the cddb/freedb disc-id for a disc in the local drive? It doesn't have to look up anything; I can write the discid to a file and then query the server later when I upload the tracks to my jukebox (which runs linux and has unproxied internet access). On a related note, is there a Windows port of cdparanoia or really *any* command-line CD ripper for Win9x I can script? Of course, even with having to use the GUI interface for ripping and manually naming the tracks I averaged right around 4 minutes per CD the other day to do...
2007 Mar 13
4
Re: Standalone Shaping
...ey can. 3 of the 4 classes receive their flows based on destination port. the fourth is the default for all other traffic. iptables marks traffic coming from the Proxy destined for the Internet with a 1, 2, or 3 depending on port. iptables drops all related traffic on the FORWARD chain to prevent UNproxied traffic from getting to the internet. the ''Incoming rules shouldn''t change much from the outgoing., there should just be another layer of classes to allow for normal, local ethernet traffic to and from the Local Processes on the Server/Router. i.e. DHCP, FTP, etc... Local Traff...