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<0> I did that after reading man <1> ln -ns ? <0> file not found <2> evening <3> it is? DAMN! <4> exactly my thought (every day) <2> i just ssaid so <5> anyone can help me allowing apache to execute root commands ? <5> or better .. a php script <5> runned in bash by cron <2> ick <5> wanna make a php script read from a db and execute root commands (modify firewall - give iptables commands)
<6> dreadfull if its a cron then put it in roots cron, making apache able to run things as root is very very bad <6> hiya maxx, gaia <3> Redb3ard EEK <3> grrrrrrrrrrrrrr <3> Redragon oopsie <6> hehe <6> Gaia^ has been had by autoincomplete <3> Redragon nada! Gaia^ has been had by typonese! lol <6> didn't think tab qualified as typonese <3> its on da keyoard, right? <3> keyboard even <3> lol! <7> Hey, I am having some wierd trouble with Exim for email on my Fedora Core 4 server. One of my domains is bouncing mail back to sender with "Permenant delivery failure, relaying denied for your location" but it doesn't seem to matter where I am sending from. <7> Only that domain appears to be affected <6> snoodle i'm guessing you forgot to inform exim that it is the mail server for that domain <6> need to add that domain to the cw listing in the conf file <7> that domain is in the localdomains file <6> and remember to restart exim after you make the change <7> the problem just started up <8> :)) <3> :) <8> <- is inlove :)) <7> Redragon: and when I use exim -bt to test the testaccount I created on that domain it comes back fine... so exim knows that the domain is local... <7> the specific email address in question is test@cjspets.com if you want to check it yourself <6> does it happen to all email accounts on that domain or just that account? <6> i'm not familiar with exim and its switches but definately sounds like exim doen't think its mail server for the domain <3> anyone from wales ? <9> but I guess that doesn't count. <3> :P <3> fwap lol <10> what program shall i use to take pictures from my webcam <10> on fedoracore <10> x86_64 arch <11> Question: Can anyone recommend a good distro for quickly setting up a Samba file sever? <11> I'd like something like a SAN <12> I'm sure we'd all like something like a SAN <4> vigilante: http://www.linux.com/howtos/Webcam-HOWTO/index.shtml <12> Rob: What's your objective? What's it to be used for? <10> ty Bjprn- <3> tis a longword ! <6> hiya longword <12> Evening Gaia, Redr <3> :) <12> Hmmm. Royal Dutch Shell had revenue last year roughly equivalent to Belgium's GDP <13> see? dutch are better than belgians. <14> Is anyone here familiar with Mandriva Linux? <6> longword gonna try again tonight for cleaner shots, telescope got to foggy from it being cold to try again last night hehe <6> then the battery ran down on the camera <12> Redr: More Moon shots?
<3> red shows his *** ? <6> yea gonna try to get clearer pics <3> lol <2> indeed <13> haha <2> mooning is one thing, taking pictures of it .. yich <6> i think i can do better than last nights <15> it just gets better ;) <6> for those interested http://red-dragon2.com/gallery/Astral <13> ***tral? <3> for pics of UR ***? no thnx luv <2> lol <3> i have NO need to see pics of your whatever place that lanet is after/before saturn <15> Jupiter? Never heard it called that before <16> Redragon: ew.. is that a rash I see on the one pic..? <17> Gaia^, what kind of pics do you like? have some compy pics :-p <3> :P <6> those are all pics i've taken with my D70 <13> man, booting off USB 1.1 ****s. <12> bron: Beats floppy <13> yeah... <13> but entering the bytes by hand damn near beats floppy. <18> Hey, how can I set my system date? I runned date --help and got lost in there. Can someone tell me the exact command to set the date of my system to 04/02/2006 <12> Cru: Today's date? <18> yup <12> ntpdate pool.ntp.org <6> ntpdate :) <18> -bash: ntpdate: command not found <12> What Linux distribution? <18> Redhat 9 <6> update warning !!! <4> Redcat 9, oh noes <12> Oh dear. <12> Well, the ntpd rpm is on your install CDs <12> You can rpm --install that and you'll have your ntpdate program <18> Well, I dont have physical access to the machine. <4> A question requires an instant idotic reply.. . <4> everyone knows that <12> But you really need to upgrade that distribution <18> I'll tell the hoster to do it, but I need that date setted up as fast as possible <18> any other choices? <12> date --set='4 Feb 2006 21:46:00' <12> Then /sbin/hwclock --systohc <12> You may want to add a --utc on that too <18> thanks longword <3> 6 mins out though <12> 6 by whose count? <3> mine :) <3> Gaia^'s time = 21:54:07 <3> just set by atmic clock <3> atomic even <18> dah atomic clock is wrong ;p <3> Crueller righttttttttt and the sun sets in the north as well :) <18> who knows ;p <3> i does <13> go go Debian quality installer. <3> Go Go GO ! <13> go Go GO
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