on public IP on port 464
https://forums.opensuse.org/t/access-denied-between-windows-member-samba-adc-mit-krb5/144742
listening on IPv6 localhost [::1]:464 only
sudo ss -tupln | grep 464
udp UNCONN 0 0[::1]:464 [::]:*
users:(("kdc[maste
On 28/01/2022 10:16, lejeczek via users wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm trying still not squared away Centos 9 firewalld and since closest
to it is Fedora, here is a natural place to ask I thought -
'forward-port' if you use it for 'localhost', like here:
port=80:p
Hi guys.
I'm trying still not squared away Centos 9 firewalld and since closest
to it is Fedora, here is a natural place to ask I thought -
'forward-port' if you use it for 'localhost', like here:
port=80:proto=tcp:toport=81:toaddr=127.0.0.1
does it work on Fed
re it.
>
> From your original email, are you sure you want to be sending it
> through localhost? Don't you have a mail server already that you
> could send through? What does your email client use?
Hmmm two systems. Both use claws-mail. I used mailx as a simple (I
thought)
service?
That depends on what mail server you have installed. e.g. sendmail or
postfix. But you will also need to configure it.
From your original email, are you sure you want to be sending it
through localhost? Don't you have a mail server already that you could
send through? What d
t; ge...@hughes.net... Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1]
> >>>
> >>> Suggestions for cause/diagnosis would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> I don't believe Fedora installs and configure an MTA listening on
> >> port 25 by default, so mailx
e Fedora installs and configure an MTA listening on port
25 by default, so mailx deliver mail via the 'sendmail' executable.
I should have mentioned that access to localhost works correctly on a
similarly-configured system.
Do you have a smtp server running?
What does &qu
-
> > 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3096ms
> > rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.080/0.090/0.103/0.008 ms
> >
> > Suggestions for cause/diagnosis would be appreciated.
>
> I don't believe Fedora installs and configure an MTA listening on port
&g
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 01:05:46PM -0800, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> System is running up-to-date Fedora 32.
>
> root@webster[3]->mailx -v -v -s test ge...@hughes.net Null message body; hope that's ok
> ge...@hughes.net... Connecting to [127.0.0.1] via relay...
> ge...@hughes.net... Deferred: Co
System is running up-to-date Fedora 32.
root@webster[3]->mailx -v -v -s test ge...@hughes.net ping 127.0.0.1
PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.080 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.086 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1:
On 12/15/19 10:11 AM, sean darcy wrote:
On 12/13/19 10:50 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2019-12-13 at 18:45 -0500, Sean Darcy wrote:
FC31 on a laptop. I'd like the have localhost as the first
nameserver. Then the the nameservers supplied by dhcp.
That is:
resolv.conf
127.0.0.1
[wha
On 12/13/19 10:50 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2019-12-13 at 18:45 -0500, Sean Darcy wrote:
FC31 on a laptop. I'd like the have localhost as the first
nameserver. Then the the nameservers supplied by dhcp.
That is:
resolv.conf
127.0.0.1
[whatever dhcp provides]
So I can't se
On Fri, 2019-12-13 at 18:45 -0500, Sean Darcy wrote:
> FC31 on a laptop. I'd like the have localhost as the first
> nameserver. Then the the nameservers supplied by dhcp.
>
> That is:
>
> resolv.conf
> 127.0.0.1
> [whatever dhcp provides]
>
> So I can't s
On 12/13/19 3:45 PM, Sean Darcy wrote:
FC31 on a laptop. I'd like the have localhost as the first nameserver.
Then the the nameservers supplied by dhcp.
If you have a nameserver on localhost, why do you care about the one
from DHCP?
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FC31 on a laptop. I'd like the have localhost as the first nameserver.
Then the the nameservers supplied by dhcp.
That is:
resolv.conf
127.0.0.1
[whatever dhcp provides]
So I can't set DNS=none. There used to be "head" for for
resolv.conf.d, but that doesn
rocker/tidyverse
>> ..
>> Storing signatures
>> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
>> ---
>> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app
Hi! Did anyone succeeded making an apache proxy to a localhost listening
cockpit service?
Thank you!!
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> ..
> Storing signatures
> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
> ---
> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
> browser on port 8787
> Storing signatures
> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
> ---
> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
> browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
>
> Debuging:
> ---
---
At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
Debuging:
- Is the container running?
# podman ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE CO
> Storing signatures
> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
> ---
> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
> browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
>
> Debuging:
> ---
---
At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
Debuging:
- Is the container running?
# podman ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE CO
yes, it seems that cups is working now. Funny as I filed a bug last night
on this subject but this morning it was not non my list of bugzilla.
Surprised
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2018-06-07 9:28 GMT+02:00 Ed Greshko :
> On 06/07/18 13:43, Antonio M wrote:
> >
On 06/07/18 13:43, Antonio M wrote:
> no, no idea.maybe a shutdown during editing that file?? Just an idea...
>
So, everything is working now?
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> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
> > Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
> >
> > No Listen to 631 I suppose that I have to edit as
> >
> > Listen localhost:631
> > Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
>
>
> Yes.
>
> # Only listen for connections from the local
On 06/07/18 13:17, Antonio M wrote:
> # grep "Listen" /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
>
> No Listen to 631 I suppose that I have to edit as
>
> Listen localhost:631
> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
Ye
# grep "Listen" /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
No Listen to 631 I suppose that I have to edit as
Listen localhost:631
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
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ut now here it is sleeping time 😃
I haven't seen the obvious mentioned: Have you tried restarting the
CUPS service, in the middle of these trials?
The firewall needs to be open to allow connections to CUPS, though I'm
not sure if it blocks local connections, at all.
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[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> > giu 07 00:04:58 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> > giu 07 00:04:59 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> > giu 07 00:05:00 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
> > giu 07 00:05:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expirin
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Messaggio originale Da: Rick Stevens
Data: 07/06/18 00:38 (GMT+01:00) A: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Oggetto:
Re: can' connect to localhost
On 06/06/2018 03:05 PM, Antonio M wrote:
> systemctl status cups.service
> ● cups.service
tions...
> giu 07 00:05:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Expiring subscriptions...
Ok, fine, then test cups by doing
$ telnet localhost 631
If you get a connection, then CUPS is listening on the 127.0.0.1
address (localhost):
[rick@prophead ~]$ telnet localhost 631
Trying ::1...
On 06/07/18 06:09, Antonio M wrote:
> telnet localhost 631
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>: Connection refused
> [antonio@fujitsu ~]$ systemctl status cups
> ● cups.service - CUPS Scheduler
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/sys
: [Client 1] 1.1 Get-Notifications 118
giu 07 00:00:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: Get-Notifications /printers/
giu 07 00:00:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: cupsdIsAuthorized:
requesting-user-name="antonio"
giu 07 00:00:01 fujitsu cupsd[891]: [Client 1] Returning IPP successful-ok
for Get-Notifications (/p
telnet localhost 631
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
[antonio@fujitsu ~]$ systemctl status cups
● cups.service - CUPS Scheduler
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service; enabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) since
MT+02:00 Rick Stevens :
> On 06/06/2018 02:10 PM, Antonio M wrote:
> >
> > Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago
> > connecting to Cups admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as
> > expected, tonight I get "page not found".
> >
On 06/07/18 05:14, Antonio M wrote:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
>
> System is Fedora 28 fully updated
>
Sorry, early AM here.
You said something about "cups". So, that would mean port 631, right?
So
;
> Antonio Montagnani
>
> Linux Fedora 28 Workstation
> da/from Gmail
>
> 2018-06-06 23:28 GMT+02:00 Ed Greshko :
>
>> On 06/07/18 05:10, Antonio M wrote:
>> >
>> > Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago
>> connecting
On 06/06/2018 02:10 PM, Antonio M wrote:
>
> Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago
> connecting to Cups admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as
> expected, tonight I get "page not found".
>
> Furthermore
> wget 127.0.0.1
18-06-06 23:28 GMT+02:00 Ed Greshko :
> On 06/07/18 05:10, Antonio M wrote:
> >
> > Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago
> connecting to Cups
> > admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as expected, tonight I
> get "page
> > n
On 06/07/18 05:28, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/07/18 05:10, Antonio M wrote:
>> Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago connecting
>> to Cups
>> admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as expected, tonight I get
>> "page
>>
On 06/06/2018 02:14 PM, Antonio M wrote:
My host file.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
That's what I'd expect because otherwise, the error would have been
"host not found."
_
On 06/06/2018 02:14 PM, Antonio M wrote:
My host file.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
System is Fedora 28 fully updated
Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago
connecting to Cups admin page by
On 06/07/18 05:10, Antonio M wrote:
>
> Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago connecting to
> Cups
> admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as expected, tonight I get
> "page
> not found".
>
> Furthermore
> wget 127.
My host file.
127.0.0.1localhost.localdomain localhost
::1localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
System is Fedora 28 fully updated
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 28 Workstation
da/from Gmail
2018-06-06 23:10 GMT+02:00 Antonio M :
>
> Suddenly I cannot connect to my localh
Suddenly I cannot connect to my localhost: a couple of days ago connecting
to Cups admin page by using http://localhost:631 worked as expected,
tonight I get "page not found".
Furthermore
wget 127.0.0.1
--2018-06-06 23:06:41-- http://127.0.0.1/
Connessione a 127.0.0.1:80...no
Indeed. Problem solved with sendmail. Many thanks.
On 05/22/2018 06:44:32 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2018 06:21:05 -0700
> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> > New fedora 28 install. What have I forgotten?
>
> I don't believe fedora installs any kind of mail daemon by
> default any longer, s
On Tue, 22 May 2018 06:21:05 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> New fedora 28 install. What have I forgotten?
I don't believe fedora installs any kind of mail daemon by
default any longer, so perhaps you just don't have anything
that can process mail on your system?
I usually install postfix, but the
New fedora 28 install. What have I forgotten?
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Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2018, Peter Bittner sent:
> The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost
> (127.0.0.1). A routable IP address must be used. [...]
>
> Is there any way to make a local install happen? Or what do I have to
> do instead?
It wants an
I'm an idiot, sorry. (Wrong mailing list!)
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n the end.
Naturally, this entails that FreeIPA is installed on localhost. This, however,
doesn't seem to work: The `ipa-server-install` script aborts and issues the
following error message:
The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost (127.0.0.1). A
routable IP address mu
On 06/21/17 02:36, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> Thanks a lot, I was becoming totally crazy!!
You're welcome.
I would have taken the route suggested by Paul to resolve the problem as it
takes
care of all the files and directory at once.
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. 1 fred fred unconfined_u:object_r:home_root_t:s0 386
> > 2017-06-20 17:59 authorized_keys
>
>
> that was the problem:
> I removed .ssh, I let it be created by the system while try to ssh
> localhost, then I created all the files again inside.
> They now have unco
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> > 2017-06-20 17:59 authorized_keys
>
>
> that was the problem:
> I removed .ssh, I let it be created by the system while try to ssh
> localhost, then I created all the files again inside.
> They now have unconfined_u
m:
I removed .ssh, I let it be created by the system while try to ssh
localhost, then I created all the files again inside.
They now have unconfined_u:object_r:ssh_home_t:s0 context and I can ssh.
Could you explain me what was the issue and how I could change it
without having to recreate everything
> I still can't reproduce doing it this way on a new VM. How about checking
> the
> selinux contexts?
>
> [egreshko@f26-b14 .ssh]$ ll -Z *
> -rw---. 1 egreshko egreshko unconfined_u:object_r:ssh_home_t:s0 398 Jun
> 21 01:35
> authorized_keys
> -rw---. 1 egreshko egreshko unconfined_u:o
id_rsa.pub.
> The key fingerprint is:
> ...
> The key's randomart image is:
> +---[RSA 2048]+
> ...
> +[SHA256]-+
>
> $ cp id_rsa.pub authorized_keys
>
> $ ssh localhost
> Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
>
OK... Well yo
> Are the systems that work older systems? They recently
> changed sshd to disable a lot of older encryption
> and hash algorithms and wot-not. Perhaps it doesn't
> like your old keys?
no because I regenerated the key and got the same result.
I wonder if the users need to be part of a group to be
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 16:24:59 +0200
Frédéric Bron wrote:
> Same error from another computer targeting this one.
Are the systems that work older systems? They recently
changed sshd to disable a lot of older encryption
and hash algorithms and wot-not. Perhaps it doesn't
like your old keys?
_
> How many key pairs do you have in .ssh? Is this the only one?
only one.
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On Jun 20, 2017 17:52, "Frédéric Bron" wrote:
> OK. The only other way I could reproduce the error is if the key
that was
> copied into authorized_keys isn't the correct key for the sending system
or if I
> managed to copy into authorized_keys in such a way that it was mangled.
For example,
id_rsa.pub authorized_keys
$ ssh localhost
Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
Frédéric
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thanks for looking at it.
> OK. The only other way I could reproduce the error is if the key that
> was
> copied into authorized_keys isn't the correct key for the sending system or
> if I
> managed to copy into authorized_keys in such a way that it was mangled. For
> example,
> each key
On 06/20/17 22:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Going to try a few more things before I retire.
OK. The only other way I could reproduce the error is if the key that was
copied into authorized_keys isn't the correct key for the sending system or if I
managed to copy into authorized_keys in such a wa
On 06/20/17 22:48, Frédéric Bron wrote:
>> If you have in your sshd_config
>> PasswordAuthentication no
> yes, I have that
>
>> and your ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file set to allow group or other access in
>> any way
>> you will get that error.
>> Set to 600 which is -rw---. and it should be fi
> If you have in your sshd_config
> PasswordAuthentication no
yes, I have that
> and your ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file set to allow group or other access in
> any way
> you will get that error.
> Set to 600 which is -rw---. and it should be fine.
authorized_keys, id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are
On 06/20/17 22:24, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> I have installed the sshd service but cannot do
> ssh localhost
> because I get the following error:
> Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
>
> Same error from another computer targeting this one.
If you have i
I have installed the sshd service but cannot do
ssh localhost
because I get the following error:
Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
Same error from another computer targeting this one.
The strange thing is that I have exactly the same sshd_config file and
.ssh directory
roup write permission. So you have
to change that, and keep an eye on every file you create. People create
files and copy or move them to the doc root, they use applications that
generate them, etc. All of that has to be checked.
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On 12/5/2016 4:17 PM, Tim wrote:
Generally speaking, files to be served from /var/www/html are served as
files owned by the author, with world-readable permissions (Apache reads
files as "other" users.
example.html -rwr--
rw- Owner readable and writable, for you to work with your files.
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 07:47:34 +1030
Tim wrote:
> You may strike problems using .local as a domain name. If you're just
> doing it on the same machine, it'll probably be fine.
My machine is not in the LAN, iow. single desktop machine, but this part
is anyway easily solvable by using some other
Allegedly, on or about 05 December 2016, Gour sent:
> I'm interested what would be recommended way to configure my desktop
> machine as localhost for web (PHP) development?
>
> I've few entries like:
>
> 127.0.0.1 foo.local bar.local
>
> in my /etc/h
On 12/5/2016 09:13, Gour wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested what would be recommended way to configure my desktop
machine as localhost for web (PHP) development?
I've few entries like:
127.0.0.1 foo.local bar.local
in my /etc/hosts in order to be able to access development sites via
al
Hello,
I'm interested what would be recommended way to configure my desktop
machine as localhost for web (PHP) development?
I've few entries like:
127.0.0.1 foo.local bar.local
in my /etc/hosts in order to be able to access development sites via
aliases, e.g. http://foo.local/
Mor
stuck because I cannot get my email to work.
After some diagnosis, I find that localhost is being added to a
blacklist when Thunderbird tries to connect to the davmail program via
localhost.
Someone on the Thunderbird mail list suggested that the problem is a
Fedora issue because of the x-redhat
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 17:39 -0400, Max Pyziur wrote:
> The link that should work goes something like this:
> http://localhost/cgi-bin/CGIScript?Variable=/path/to/RelevantFile
>
> However, the /path/to/RelevantFile fails to be seen.
>
> The link that works needs to have
Greetings,
I'm trying to test some scripts on using Apache on the F18 computer at
hand.
DocumentRoot is set to /var/www/html
ScriptAlias is set to /cgi-bin/ /var/www/cgi-bin
The link that should work goes something like this:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/CGIScript?Variable=/pa
On 05/14/2012 01:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to
localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't
figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there?
Do you have a daemon listening to port 630?
Is
On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 16:04 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> On 05/14/2012 03:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser
>
> Check whether CUPS is running:
>
> ps -ef | grep cupsd
>
> If not then:
>
> serv
Am 14.05.2012 21:59, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
> I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to
> localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't
> figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there?
ok, as others statet it seems you ar
Am 14.05.2012 21:59, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
> I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to
> localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't
> figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there?
it would be nice to tell us w
On 05/14/2012 03:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser
Check whether CUPS is running:
ps -ef | grep cupsd
If not then:
service cupsd start
or
systemctl start cupsd.service
HTH,
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On 05/14/2012 02:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to
> localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't
> figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there?
Do you mean http://localhost:631 for
I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to
localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't
figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there?
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On 12/19/2011 03:05 PM, Roger wrote:
What should I be looking for to speed up the loading please.
If you want to speed up the loading on your Ubuntu computer, go to
http://www.ubuntuforums.org and ask there. This mailing list is for
Fedora, not Ubuntu. HTH, HAND.
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On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 10:05 +1100, Roger wrote:
> I'm using ubuntu, latest updates and drupal7 devel site on my pc
> localhost/drupal takes about 40+ seconds to start, where as the same
> drupal on the remote server starts in 5-8 seconds.
> Apache2 is a basic install no modifica
I'm using ubuntu, latest updates and drupal7 devel site on my pc
localhost/drupal takes about 40+ seconds to start, where as the same
drupal on the remote server starts in 5-8 seconds.
Apache2 is a basic install no modifications so I'm lost as to why it
takes so long to start drupal.
This tuened out to be a coding problem uncovered
by migrating to a much faster box.
Briefly, the initial call to the getInstance()
of a singleton was not complete before a
second, higher proirity call was issued.
Sorry for the distraction.
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of
> Christopher K. Johnson
> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 22:25
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: localhost udp
Is ipv6 enabled?
Any chance it is binding to loopback using an ipv6 loopback address, and
then finding it is already bound using the ipv4 equivalent?
On 10/31/2011 09:20 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> I have some complex multi-thread C++ code in which I do
> some internal signaling with udp soc
I have some complex multi-thread C++ code in which I do
some internal signaling with udp sockets:
snd: 127.0.0.1:6501
rcv: 127.0.0.1:6502
On my new F15_64 box, I usually get:
errno=98=Address already in use
in response to the bind command when I bring up the snd
socket (which is first up) even whe
Hello everyone.
I figured what is it, it's the faulty gforge installation, it appended
this inside /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf :
Include /etc/gforge/httpd.conf
and this faulty configuration was doing this:
http://pastebin.com/ySbzHN0C
i get rid of the offensive configuration and now my svn repo
Hello,
i've installed apache on my fedora 14 box and this misterious /gf is
there stealing all 404 requests.
currently i'm getting an svn rerror because of this:
[sombriks@gau tste]$ svn checkout http://192.168.0.169/repo/
Arepo/teste-asdf
Arepo/trunk
Gerado cópia de trabalho para revisã
boration of the best-of-breed developers
> : from around the world.
> [/QUOTE]
>
> But When I type [url]http://localhost:8080[/url] a blank white page is
> presented.The services Utility indicates that tomcat6 is enabled and
> running.
> I installed Tomcat using "yum i
are License version 2.0. Tomcat is
: intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers
: from around the world.
[/QUOTE]
But When I type [url]http://localhost:8080[/url] a blank white page is
presented.The services Utility indicates that tomcat6 is enabled and
runn
, but gives the answer
to the question what hostname is associated with my IP. Though
shouldn't be done if you get assigned different IPs, and you want to use
the same hostname all the time, unless you're going to keep on editing
the hosts file.
e.g. /etc/hosts could have the following:
I think I succeeded. I changed both
- Changing HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network doesn't work
- "hostname"command just temporary changes the name
I'm sorry for my last email saying that the above two methods didn't work.
They work actually!!!
Thank you very much for your quick support.
--
user
On 15 November 2010 14:15, Hoang Le wrote:
> I have tried both.
> - Changing HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network doesn't work
> - "hostname"command just temporary changes the name
Here's what I did t make it stick while playin with a livecd :-) in F14
# hostname -b
will change it in the current s
--- On Mon, 11/15/10, Hoang Le wrote:
> I have tried both.- Changing HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network doesn't
> work- "hostname"command just temporary changes the name
Check /etc/hosts - make sure that any entry for your IP address has its
proper hostname listed firs
I have tried both.
- Changing HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network doesn't work
- "hostname"command just temporary changes the name
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