From bernard at blackham.com.au Wed Jan 7 09:08:26 2004 From: bernard at blackham.com.au (Bernard Blackham) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:24 2004 Subject: [tech] apache on mussel Message-ID: <20040107010826.GA2813@amidala> There were two www-data groups - 33 (from the apache install) and 101 (from NIS). They were stomping on each other and causing permission errors with webmail on mussel. Everything seems to have 101 as their gid, so I changed the 33 www-data to wwwold-data and all seems happy so far. Any problems will probably just require chown/chgrp'ing to www-data. Mermaid still has two called www-data too, but as I haven't found a problem yet, I'm reluctant to change anything... Bernard. -- Bernard Blackham From matt at ucc.asn.au Wed Jan 14 23:37:53 2004 From: matt at ucc.asn.au (Matt Johnston) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:25 2004 Subject: [tech] Anonymous CVS access Message-ID: <20040114153753.GG268288@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Hi all. To make UCC's cvs repository a bit more useful, there's now a web frontend, and anonymous pserver access. http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/ will get you the web frontend, and you can check out code with: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.ucc.asn.au:/ucc-cvs login cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.ucc.asn.au:/ucc-cvs co path/to/thing Currently it's updating 1/2 hourly from the real repository, if you want write access for your own projects, talk to myself or a wheel person who is around. Cheers, Matt From davyd at zdlcomputing.com Thu Jan 15 10:25:16 2004 From: davyd at zdlcomputing.com (Davyd) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:26 2004 Subject: [tech] Anonymous CVS access In-Reply-To: <20040114153753.GG268288@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> References: <20040114153753.GG268288@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <1074133177.2739.3.camel@pingu> On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 02:07, Matt Johnston wrote: > To make UCC's cvs repository a bit more useful, there's now a web > frontend, and anonymous pserver access. > > http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/ will get you the web frontend, and you can check > out code with: In order to make our CVS frontend more useful. I think we should switch to Bonsai/LXR, it's always struck me as a much cooler and more useful CVS query system. Regards --davyd -- http://davyd.ucc.asn.au/ PGP Fingerprint 08B0 341A 0B9B 08BB 2118 C060 2EDD BB4F 5191 6CDA -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 227 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20040115/e0148d0c/attachment.pgp From alastair at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Sat Jan 17 20:24:48 2004 From: alastair at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Alastair Irvine) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:26 2004 Subject: [tech] problem with SSH logins from minerva Message-ID: <20040117122448.GA406229@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Hello, all. After I reconnected a few network cables (including the uplink) to the SynOptics hub in the corridor, I discovered that I couldn't SSH to morwong or mussel from minerva. I was using NiftyTelnet 1.1 SSH r3 (which I use fine from home, with an SSH-1 RSA private key). I tried DES, 3-DES and Blowfish; could it be that the SSH servers were silently disallowing passowrd-based authentication? PS -- munchwabbit does not appear to be doing key-based X authentication -- ... "What are you wearing?" -- Christ Sol "A headset." -- tech support droid [Christ Sol blasts phone with air horn] _____________________________________________________________________ | | | -=*Alastair Irvine*=- | | C-monkey/wanderer/board&RPGer/net-nut alastair@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au | |_____________________________________________________________________| From elixxir at ucc.asn.au Sat Jan 17 20:58:48 2004 From: elixxir at ucc.asn.au (Paul Marinceu) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:26 2004 Subject: [tech] problem with SSH logins from minerva In-Reply-To: <20040117122448.GA406229@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> References: <20040117122448.GA406229@morwong.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <20040117125848.GA22929@mussel> On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 08:24:48PM +0800, Alastair Irvine wrote: > Hello, all. After I reconnected a few network cables (including the > uplink) to the SynOptics hub in the corridor, I discovered that I couldn't > SSH to morwong or mussel from minerva. I was using NiftyTelnet 1.1 SSH r3 > (which I use fine from home, with an SSH-1 RSA private key). I tried DES, > 3-DES and Blowfish; could it be that the SSH servers were silently > disallowing passowrd-based authentication? > > PS -- munchwabbit does not appear to be doing key-based X authentication [snip] um, not too sure but I believe that only SSH2 is allowed to connect. You _really_ shouldn't be using ssh1 anymore. but it doesn't make sense if you say that it used to work before... hmm. -- Paul Marinceu http://elixxir.ucc.asn.au From banana at mussel.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Tue Jan 20 19:35:20 2004 From: banana at mussel.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Thomas Castiglione) Date: Wed Oct 27 01:28:27 2004 Subject: [tech] arctic needs a waix IP Message-ID: Do we have any to spare? - Thomas