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2004 Oct 21
0
Re: VSFTPD / Apache (Beth Curotto)
Beth, I can get to http://66.196.225.55/, but if I try going to the mail subdirectory I get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /mail/ on this server. This seems to be a web server, but your question says vsftpd. I recently set up an ftp server using vsftpd. I found that for a directory to be accessible to anyone, permissions must be set so that the directory is executable by
2004 Dec 28
0
RAID Card for CentOS 3 compatibility
Hi everybody, I need to setup a couple of new servers with RAID 1 & another with RAID 5, witch card will have built in support (no need for drivers). It can be for ATA or SATA drives (any preference on ATA or SATA ?). I'm looking for a PCI card , or a motherboard with built in card. I been looking at the : 1. "3ware 64-bit PCI to SATA RAID Controller Card, Model "Escalade
2005 Mar 21
8
Help Wanted
Look for consultant (for fee is acceptable) to provide step-by-step setup of DNS (forward & reverse) through the graphical interface of CentOS. Current setup is qmail server on static ip being nat''d through router. Need to setup for full DNS including PTR. Please contact - Beth Curotto American Business Networking, Inc 800-818-3244 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2004 Sep 23
3
Need apache ftp help please
System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use anything needed at this point. I need to try to test this today.
2005 Feb 28
4
GPG Key...
Can someone point me to the http:// location where I can import the key for 3.4 i386 Beth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050228/02319731/attachment.htm
2004 Nov 22
1
ftp ftom outside the local network
I have Centos3.3 installed, vsftpd, apache2, ports 20&21 open on router, firewall disabled at this time : /etc/passwd looks like this --- ftpadmin:x:502:502::/var/www:sbin/noligin uncommented the lines in /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf : chroot_list_enable=YES chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list I can access ftp from within network no problem, but using external ip it will validate login
2004 Oct 08
1
yum update
Just installed fresh copy of 3.3 from isos. When I run "yum update" I am getting an error when trying to install updates: "Could not find GPG key necessary to validate....." I am sure I have missed a posting on this issue but have not been able to find it. How do I get & load correct GPG key? Thank you, Beth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Dec 27
1
GRUB bootloader
I have raid'd a copy of my system for backup purposes to another hard drive, not deleting the MBR. When I boot with GRUB (Centos 3.3) it now lists multiple instances to boot, but in fact there is only one complete system. Is there a way to delete additional instances from the GRUB bootup screen? Thanks, Beth
2004 Oct 20
0
VSFTPD / Apache
I have my web files in /var/www/html uploaded using vsftpd, everything is ok there all files in the directory /html appear fine, but when i try to access my folder http://66.196.225.55/mail I get the error below. Notes: There is a valid index.html localed in that folder. /mail folder = drwxr-xr-x all files within /mail = -rw-r--r-- 66.196.225.55 is public addy for
2001 Jan 23
2
CuteFTP and sftp.
For those who did not get the annoucement. CuteFTP is now claiming to support sftp as stated in the RFC. And at first glace it *SORTA* works.=) I can upload files, but the directory listings are broken (it does not display anything) and as a result download won't work (since cuteftp rquires the file to be in the directory listing to get). I'm going to back down a releas of
2004 Sep 23
0
Re: did I write that nVIDIA cards never work?
Denis, You wrote: > You may have problems on your side...but you can't generalise and say that it does not work. Maybe you have me confused with someone else. I did not write or imply that nVIDIA cards never work. Rather, I wrote that they may not work. By this, I meant that they do not work with some monitors. I checked what I wrote, and I believe the above paragraph is
2004 Sep 22
1
Web & Mail
I have just set up a box - HOSTNAME mail.abni.com It has Qmail setup. I also want this box to serve as the host for our website - abni.com Can someone point me in the direction of where to go next. I am unsure if HOSTNAME will be a problem as a web server. Currently I have loaded a html doc in - /var/www/html, but I had to load from cd directly on this machine. Is is neccessary to setup ftp
2004 Sep 15
1
Create Distro
Is there a novice level way to produce a distro/copy/whatever of an installation so that I can duplicate it on a new box? Is there a hard drive copy application that can copy linux drives? Beth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20040915/6769295d/attachment-0003.html>
2004 Oct 26
1
adduser ?
I installed CentOS 3.3 some time ago and the first thing I did after the install was to run a little script that adds my user plus a few other things. The script adds my user like this USER="ulrik" PASSWD="<mypasswd>" /usr/sbin/adduser $USER -p $PASSWD It seemed to work fine except I couldn't login? I searched Google for reasons why I could only login via ssh as
2005 Feb 23
1
new version of zlib to CenOS 3.3 ?
I wanted to upgrade my ClamAV but ./configure gave this error checking for zlib installation... /usr configure: error: The installed zlib version may contain a security bug. Please upgrade to 1.2.2 or later: http://www.zlib.net. You can omit this check with --disable-zlib-vcheck but DO NOT REPORT any stablility issues then! but yum gave this message # yum install zlib Gathering header information
2005 Jun 03
2
simple cross-network browsing setup is failing
PROBLEM: Cross-subnet browsing is not working. Browse lists on all machines contain only the machines on the local subnet. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS: The Local Master Browser (LMB) running Windows XP (ZAYIN) never contacts the Domain Master Browser (DMB) running Samba (BETH) to initiate a synchronization of browse lists.
2003 May 28
0
OSX zero file length problem
i have searched through the list archives and google, and can't find anything similar. client is running OSX 10.2.6 server is openbsd 3.2 and/or linux 2.4.x rsync on both sides is version 2.5.5. when i try to rsync a directory, all files get overwritten on the server side with 0 file length. here is an example (server is .5): [beldridg@rover]$ rsync -a -vvv -e ssh tool-etc/
2018 Feb 06
0
Inconsistent results while attempting to preset a computer with a one-time-password
Quoting Dan Oriani via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > Hello all, I'm kind of pulling my hair out over here. > > > > I'll preface this by saying that I'm using the latest version of Samba > packaged in Debian Stretch as my domain controller. Currently, I'm trying to > build an infrastructure where I can deploy a new virtual machine, then have
2008 Aug 27
1
A manipulation problem for a large data set in R
I have two questions for the group. One is very concrete, and is dangerously close to a "please do my homework" posting. The second follows from the first one but is more general. I would welcome the advice of experienced R users. As for the first one: I have a data frame with two variables X Y A, chris D, chris B, chris B, chris C, andrew E, andrew C, andrew B, beth
2005 Feb 16
1
GRUB Bootloader
I installed CentOS 4 Beta on an ATA disk to have a look at it, and on the same computer I have a Windows installation on a SATA disk. In the CentOS installation process it could see the operatingsystem on the SATA and everything looked good, it said something like "Other... /dev/sda" (not quite sure, it looked right so I didn't really take note of it). Now when I want to boot the