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<0> only run their server processes as that user. --> how do i accomplish this after adding a system user?
<1> All good looks and no decent functionality.
<2> DaBlade, you prefer E over OS X DE?
<3> rolemodel : huh? elaborate
<1> And Safari refused to open Gmail
<1> redduck666: Yes.
<1> E-KDE actually.
<4> could anyone advise good tutorial or doc on subnets
<1> (Enlightenment's KDE wrapper)
<0> ananke im running subversion. how do i make svnserve run on user svn, the system user ive created?
<3> rolemodel : start it as the user svn
<0> so i gotta login as svn?
<3> rolemodel : or use sudo or su
<2> DaBlade, E is an add-on to kde?
<1> redduck666: No.
<0> ananke cause im trying to avoid running it as root.



<1> But you can run other WMs "inside" Enlightenment
<1> Such as E-Gnome, E-KDE
<0> ananke just so you know better, im running on putty.
<3> rolemodel : so login as svn. or use sudo/su as root to drop down to svn
<1> Basically, the theme, the system looks just like KDE, but the animation, the windows, the widgets, it's all Enlightenment
<3> rolemodel : putty has nothing to do with anything
<0> okay, so how do i drop down to svn?
<3> rolemodel : man sudo, man su
<3> Excelsior, su - svn /some/command/here
<3> ewps, i meant example:
<5> is there any software that will tell me what language someone is speaking in from an audio recording?
<3> lesshaste : uhmm, most likely not.
<5> ananke: :) I am wondering...
<6> Does anyone use spamprobe?
<7> headed out for a smoke - brb
<6> ananke: you smell pretty.
<3> Jabberwock : i know
<6> good
<6> spamprobe hasn't caught a single damned spam email
<8> Does anyone know chiliasp / cobalt? any idea where I can get help? I have an emergency with a website being down. server.createobject failed.
<6> I've used sunone asp before
<6> Which uses chiliasp modules
<6> Check your asp log files
<6> server.createobject failed. is too vague
<8> they are of no help. They say nothing regarding the error. Weird thing, NOTHING was changed on teh server. It broke overnight
<6> That's casp for you
<8> and, you're talking about the /home/chiliasp log, right?
<6> I guess.. whatever the ASP specific log files are
<8> Should the files that are being ran (asp) be owned / grouped by a certain user?
<6> Same user/group as apache
<6> to be safe.
<6> have you tried shutting down the ASP daemon and restarting it?
<6> You may just want to reinstall the casp
<8> I rebooted the entire server (After I got intot eh asp admin panel and did that)
<8> here's what the log file says: CHILIASP.Server, 80004005, Systemmessage, messageid = 0x800401f3, /processReg.asp, line: 11
<6> What's in processReg.asp:11 ?
<8> set conn = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
<8> I know linux quite well, but I don't know asp worth a darn
<9> jabberwock: sounds like your glad you bought spamprobe
<6> I didn't buy it. It's free
<8> I know php quite well also. it's creating a socket connection, but I don't know how to verify that it supports this connection type
<9> then you got what you paid for
<9> nothing
<2> lol
<6> nitebyte: unfortunately knowing php doesn't help you in this case
<8> I've found that statement to be *very* true. :-P
<6> So that createobject is failing? Interesting
<3> i've recently encountered a crazy *** php bug, that manifests itself after 50 days of uptime
<8> It changed overnight. the asp file has not been changed since august 2005
<6> You sure?
<8> positive.
<6> Checked the modification times?
<9> maybe its a year of the dog problem
<3> nitebyte : question is: has anything else in the environment changed recently? libraries/etc?
<8> modified aug 24 2005, created sept 2004, accessed feb1 9:14
<6> Why would it fail to create Microsoft.XMLHTTP though?
<8> no library changes, no automatic updates (They didn't renew subscription), no updates of any type happened within 5 days of this issue.
<6> Give me root :P
<10> is there a smart way to move for example all files from /folder1 that starts with blablabla* to /folder2 and keep the original name of the files?
<8> root....yeah right...on the honeypot, maybe
<6> I'm better at debugging stuff myself than going through someone else



<6> but I understand
<3> nitebyte : another thing you may want to check: have the log files reached 2GB in size?
<3> some software, [apache for example], will die without any warning once log files are over 2GB, and it won't start. no warnings, nothing
<8> apache logs files are rolled nightly. asp files: they are less then 50k
<11> hi all ppl please tell me where could i get identification script... to be wothout ~login@ , but be login@ ?
<8> apache works just fine, no issues whatsoever. I've browsed /var/log/messages and other log files, no errors. It's *only* asp that's having trouble via chiliasp and I don't know %^&* about chiliasp
<8> (I'm blatantly honest, btwq)
<8> /q//
<3> nitebyte : sounds like it's time to buy commercial support
<12> Ok, first off, im sligtly new to linux. I need to change the owner of certain files/directories on my server. I tried logging in through SSH with an account but appearantly that user is not permitted to do this. Is this only possible with the root account or is this also possible with another cl*** of accounts?
<6> lol.. funny you felt the need to justify something you felt was riskay when it doesn't remotely compare to what ananke types in here on a daily basis
<8> ok, I just didn't want to hear that.,.....and been thinking it all this time.
<13> UltimateB|werk: Log in as r00t!
<6> nitebyte: give me root :P
<6> or some account that lets me see what's going on
<2> UltimateB|werk, you can use chown to change ownership
<12> UltimateB|werk: from what ive heard is like, not done to log in as root remotely.
<12> or is this just my bad memory?
<8> Keep askin....I may just do that!
<13> UltimateB|werk: You should log in as a user that is permitted, su, and then do your chown-age
<6> nitebyte: I'm not gonna bid on fixing your mess :P
<6> was just trying to be helfpul because I'm not swamped today
<3> UltimateB|werk : on unix there are no cl***es of users. there is root/allmighty and other users
<12> ok
<8> wait, you're saying give you root, but now you want to get paid as well for root access? :-P
<12> thanks guys, im gonna go ask for my root account lol
<12> :X
<8> I thought root access *was* payment! :-P
<6> uh how?
<6> lol
<6> And no I wasn't asking for pay
<8> I"m j/k jab
<3> UltimateB|werk : or ask the admin of that server to grant you permissions to modify those files
<6> jabbajoke
<8> so, I guess I need to find that elusive sun support number and find the largest credit card I have and call them up?
<6> nitebyte: Just reinstall the software
<6> Remove the whole installation and reinstall it
<8> ouch!
<6> Not really
<6> SunOne ASP is simple to install
<3> nitebyte, well, that's the cost of running a business
<8> but this new company I'm at did not pay for support. Do I do that through the cobalt web interface?
<8> without having access to 'updates'?
<6> You don't have shell access?
<3> well, so it's their problem. tell them to pay for support, or pay to send you to training
<8> oh, I do have shell access (I'm r00t right now)
<3> or resign
<6> Don't get too liberal on the h4x0r sp34k
<8> sorry.....
<3> sometimes people are under the impression that ALL problems can be solved by the local staff
<6> I was kidding
<6> Hmm..
<6> I don't even know what version of ASP cobalt servers use
<8> I just don't know much at all about chiliasp or even asp for that matter. I'm a linux / mysql / php type of guy
<6> I would imagine you'd get some kind of support from Sun
<3> you can definitely get fat support contracts for software from sun
<6> Sorry. Just have nitpick on something
<14> Jabberwock, hello
<8> well, it's what I started with! everyone needs training wheels...
<6> defcon8: Hi
<11> whcih script to use for ident ?
<14> :(
<3> nitebyte : welcome to the real world
<6> Which t-shirt?
<14> freebsd
<6> Oh lol
<14> :D
<3> nitebyte : in the real world, one has to pay for experts.
<8> well, I"m off to call sun.......call the 'experts'.
<8> (Now I remember why I didn't like asp..............it ****s to try and learn it and you pay for support)


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