On Du, 08 dec 13, 23:23:36, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
> Any idea what ought be my expectation for a normal trickle-down of
> this into debian-stable (ie, just by waiting for the devs)?
Since this is a minor issue the chances are very small. Even if the
version in stable has a serious bug or a sec
On 12/8/13, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 08 dec 13, 22:09:49, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> When I log in to my transmission-daemon web page, the status of each
>> download looks something like this:
>>
>> Downloading from 1 of 15 peers - ↓ 377 kB/s ↑ 0 kB/s
>> Is there some special symbol font or
On Du, 08 dec 13, 22:09:49, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Started downloading wikipedia-en for full offline (icluding images,
> ~100GiB), as seen on slashdot recently (and see the homepage
> http://xowa.sourceforge.net/), and using transmission-daemon
> bittorrent client to download the torrents.
>
> W
Started downloading wikipedia-en for full offline (icluding images,
~100GiB), as seen on slashdot recently (and see the homepage
http://xowa.sourceforge.net/), and using transmission-daemon
bittorrent client to download the torrents.
When I log in to my transmission-daemon web page, the status of
e the password that I give when I
installed slapd
ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Invalid credentials (49)
additional info: SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database
When I'm trying to login on my phpldapadmin web interface:
http://localhost/phpldapadmin/index.php
cn=admin,dc=example,dc=c
hi,
i want to know if there's an active open source xen web interface that
is easy to use that includes:
- VM creation, editing & anything related
- storage management
- cluster configuration (optional)
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Hello,
Is there any web interface for mailscanners quarantine?, I want the
users to be able to check/release their quarantine mails, I know
mailwatch can release quarantine mail, by this is done by the admin.
Another solution would be to move infected mails to a quarantine
folder in users home
Hi,
* I wrote on Jan 02, 2007:
> The perl script mdaemon.pl is located at
> http://shelms.de/linux/mdaemon.pl.
I overlooked the perl features of my webspace server...
new URL is http://shelms.de/linux/mdaemon.txt.
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Sebastian
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with a su
x27;t have a monitor or keyboard attached, I want to
control the mplayer via a web interface as follows:
A perl program runs in the background and starts up mplayer in a
pipe. Accepting telnet connections, it can forward given commands
via the pipe to mplayer.
Before my update vom woody 3.0, this w
* Alejandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-12 16:51:43 -0300]:
> Dear all, I have a Debian with iptables. At this moment, iptables logs
> are put in syslog.
> I want a package that let me see the iptables logs in a web interface,
> using either syslog or ulog, in order to an
Dear all, I have a Debian with iptables. At this moment, iptables logs
are put in syslog.
I want a package that let me see the iptables logs in a web interface,
using either syslog or ulog, in order to analize the firewall behaviour.
Can you tell me how I can do this What package/tarball can
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 03:33:44PM -0700, Robert Kopp wrote:
>
>
>--- Ali Jawad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Whenever I try to access CUPS webinterface I get the
>> error resource
>> unaccessible...although...apache is running fine
>> ..and the ports are open
>>
>CUPS uses a different daemon. I
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 02:52:34PM -0700, Ali Jawad wrote:
>Whenever I try to access CUPS webinterface I get the error resource
>unaccessible...although...apache is running fine ..and the ports are
>open
CUPS doesn't use apache, it uses cupsd. What does netstat show you?
Eg:
$ netsta
--- Ali Jawad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whenever I try to access CUPS webinterface I get the
> error resource
> unaccessible...although...apache is running fine
> ..and the ports are open
>
CUPS uses a different daemon. It might not be enabled
by default--I don't remember.
Robert "Tim" Kopp
Whenever I try to access CUPS webinterface I get the error resource
unaccessible...although...apache is running fine ..and the ports are
open
Mark Roach wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 01:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a few machines running woody, each running slightly different
package sets. Now to upgrade them I have to ssh into each of them and
do the update/upgrade cycle. I do not want to put this in cron.
how about putti
w is
> their an application which can show in a neat web interface a list of
> all machines and if the machine is updated or the list of packages to
> be updated.
>
> If such a package is not existing any tips on writing it? Does apt can
> send the list of files to be updated in an x
Hello,
I have a few machines running woody, each running slightly different package sets. Now
to upgrade them I have to ssh into each of them and do the update/upgrade cycle. I do
not want to put this in cron. Now is their an application which can show in a neat web
interface a list of all
ing Debian Stable and trying to set up
> a sendmail/ipopd server. The box itself is
> configured, and I can sussesfully send and receive
> e-mail from the server using mutt.
>
>Next question: while I prefer people to use
> POP/SMTP clients to cut down on volume on the server
&g
tself is configured, and I can sussesfully send and receive e-mail from the server
> using mutt.
Next question: while I prefer people to use POP/SMTP clients to cut down on volume
on the server itself - is there a VERY SIMPLE web interface that works with Sendmail
and is part of the Deb
Hi all! I am newbie to Linux, and decide to throw my lot in with Debian. I
always learned by asking questions, so I hope you won't mind newbie
questions here. Otherwise let me know if there is any other list I should
go to.
Cheers!
Anil Gupte
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Travis Crump wrote:
> Because there is a bug in exim... ;)[hypothetically]
If you have a bug in your MTA, there are a number of free web-based
email systems out there you can file your bug report from, and receive
emails from the package maintainer at. They all suck of course, but this
is really y
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah. reportbug isn't bad, but it requires a mail server (or a mail account).
> Web interface should be an option, at least IMHO.
The problem with a web interface is that it does not let the debian
developer respond to the bug subbmiter. If you file a bug an
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 05:06, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 00:38, Paul Johnson wrote:
> --snip--
> > You want obscure? Go look at Microsoft's BTS.
>
> Microsoft HAS a BTS?! Where?! (Or do they call it a "feature" tracking
> system? :)
Yeah, it's called "Feature Enhancement Reque
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:44:19PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> El Sun, 3 Aug 2003 04:42:49 +0100 Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi?:
> > No, this is vanishingly unlikely.
>
> Sure, i don't say i like bugzilla; but currently it allows doing some things
> the BTS can't do.
However, it
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On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:06:23AM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 00:38, Paul Johnson wrote:
> --snip--
> > You want obscure? Go look at Microsoft's BTS.
>
> Microsoft HAS a BTS?! Where?! (Or do they call it a "feature" trackin
El Sun, 3 Aug 2003 04:42:49 +0100 Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> It's on the wishlist
Cool
> No, this is vanishingly unlikely.
Sure, i don't say i like bugzilla; but currently it allows doing some things
the BTS can't do.
Thanks for the job you're doing at the BTS!
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El Sat, 2 Aug 2003 22:38:03 -0700 Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Well, considering so many other things require an MTA (cron, anacron,
> at, most MUAs), and exim is part of the base system, why don't you
> have one properly configured and installed?
Because i don't need to do it. Th
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 00:38, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> You want obscure? Go look at Microsoft's BTS.
Microsoft HAS a BTS?! Where?! (Or do they call it a "feature" tracking
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Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 02:40:44AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. reportbug isn't bad, but it requires a mail server (or a mail account).
Well, considering so many other things require an MTA (cron, anacron,
at, most MUAs), and exim is part of the base system, why don'
is part of the base system, why don't you
have one properly configured and installed?
> Web interface should be an option, at least IMHO.
No, because then we'll get people who really don't have enough
expertise to file a usable bug report reporting bugs. See also:
Bugzill
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On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 11:05:12PM +0200, Diego Calleja Garc?a wrote:
> AFAIK, the bug database doesn't have a web interface to submit bugs
> (which would be cool)
>
> Is there any plan to extend the bug tracking system?
No, because
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 11:05:12PM +0200, Diego Calleja Garc?a wrote:
> AFAIK, the bug database doesn't have a web interface to submit bugs
> (which would be cool)
>
> Is there any plan to extend the bug tracking system?
It's on the wishlist, but pretty much at the botto
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 11:05:12PM +0200, Diego Calleja García wrote:
> AFAIK, the bug database doesn't have a web interface to submit bugs
> (which would be cool)
Why?
> Is there any plan to extend the bug tracking system?
More than likely, in useful ways.
> What abou
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El 02 Aug 2003 17:48:45 -0500 Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Personally I find reportbug plenty easy enough. Though for a web
> interface, I'd think it would be quite easy to write a web front-end for
> reportbug. Then again, it would be about as easy to wri
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 05:48:45PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Personally I find reportbug plenty easy enough. Though for a web
> interface, I'd think it would be quite easy to write a web front-end
> for reportbug. Then again, it would be about as easy to write a web
> front
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 16:05, Diego Calleja García wrote:
> AFAIK, the bug database doesn't have a web interface to submit bugs
> (which would be cool)
>
> Is there any plan to extend the bug tracking system?
>
> What about migrating it to something like bugzilla?
> (htt
AFAIK, the bug database doesn't have a web interface to submit bugs
(which would be cool)
Is there any plan to extend the bug tracking system?
What about migrating it to something like bugzilla?
(http://bugs.gentoo.org has it and seems to work pretty well)
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 05:49:41PM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
> "Lance Hoffmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> First, learn CGI, JSP, or similar technologies
I would also consider using Python with mod_python, assuming you have
an Apache server. Python is a great languange for munging text
"Lance Hoffmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I checked out Webmin, but I would like to write my own simple
> interface specifically for my needs. Any help or referrals to info
> would be appreciated since I don't even know where to begin
First, learn CGI, JSP, or similar technologies
Try Webmin. (Web Administration)
>>> "Lance Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/15/01 10:54AM >>>
Does anyone know of some good resources I can read to learn how to create
a simple web interface that will allow me to change settings in configuration
files on my De
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:59:28AM -0500, Lance Peterson wrote:
> I use and love ssh. But that's not what I'm wanting to accomplish.
> Still need to figure out how to write a simple web interface like Webmin,
> but on a MUCH smaller scale. There has to be a "how to updat
I use and love ssh. But that's not what I'm wanting to accomplish.
Still need to figure out how to write a simple web interface like Webmin,
but on a MUCH smaller scale. There has to be a "how to update config
files using a browser" document somewhere...I sure haven
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Lance Peterson wrote:
| Does anyone know of some good resources I can read to learn how to create
| a simple web interface that will allow me to change settings in configuration
| files on my Debian system?
If you generalize from a "web" inte
Does anyone know of some good resources I can read to learn how to create
a simple web interface that will allow me to change settings in configuration
files on my Debian system?
I checked out Webmin, but I would like to write my own simple interface
specifically for my needs. Any help or
Dear fellow debians,
Kindly excuse me if this posting was completely in a wrong list.
A group of students of my university is interested developing a web
interface for the berkeley spice program which has been ported to
linux by someone. The advantage of having such an interface is that
it
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> Why are there only i386 packages for download on Debians web site?
>
> I do not have, say, an Alpha but nevertheless it struck me as strange
> that a search result from http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages leads
> o
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Why are there only i386 packages for download on Debians web site?
I do not have, say, an Alpha but nevertheless it struck me as strange
that a search result from http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages leads
only to i386 downloads.
Is there anything
Hi !
I got the job to write a script or program for monitoring the sum of
downloaded amount of data through our leased line. There's a very
good tool for this the ipacsum. It has the starttime and endtime
options but it lacks the web interface. Or not ? Anybody knows
about or written a s
hello List !
does anyone know of a nice cgi/perl/whatever that u can use as a web
interface that allows you to do minor admin stuff like adding ftp/email only
users to ur system thru a netscape session ?
writing shell scripts are out of the question since the guy who'll be
doing this
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Paul McDermott wrote:
> hello everybody, I was wondering if anyone new of a good web interface for
> the postgres database project. It does not look like Debian has one. Any
> one have any ideas.
> Paul
There is a commercial package that I have used for our
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Paul McDermott wrote:
> hello everybody, I was wondering if anyone new of a good web interface for
> the postgres database project. It does not look like Debian has one. Any
> one have any ideas.
php3 is a good one. version 3.0b6 is in hamm now. the pgsql modul
hello everybody, I was wondering if anyone new of a good web interface for
the postgres database project. It does not look like Debian has one. Any
one have any ideas.
Paul
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