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From: Brent M. <br...@me...> - 2001-09-16 19:44:12
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I've been getting a flood of email from my users that stories aren't getting moderated. After a quick check of the database, moderation hasn't been given out since mid June. Coincidently, that was the same time I upgraded the site from Slash 1.0 to 2.0. It seems to be going through the motions, but nobody is getting mod access. This is what moderatord.log shows: Wed Sep 12 16:08:51 2001 First 5132 accounts available Wed Sep 12 18:14:16 2001 9 becomes 54 tokens. Wed Sep 12 18:14:17 2001 So the total token Pool=54 Wed Sep 12 18:14:17 2001 First 5132 accounts available Wed Sep 12 20:19:43 2001 10 becomes 60 tokens. Wed Sep 12 20:19:44 2001 So the total token Pool=60 Wed Sep 12 20:19:44 2001 First 5136 accounts available Wed Sep 12 22:24:57 2001 8 becomes 48 tokens. Wed Sep 12 22:24:58 2001 So the total token Pool=48 Wed Sep 12 22:24:58 2001 First 5140 accounts available looks good?? What's the problem!? Are there any known issues? --Brent http://www.purdueonline.com/ |
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From: Jamie M. <ja...@mc...> - 2001-09-16 19:22:51
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td...@sc... writes: > The faq.shtml and about.shtml both refer to slashhead.inc. > This file is no where to be found in the source distribution. In fry (Slash 2.1/2.2), this file and others are written by the task new_headfoot.pl, and should appear as soon as you start slashd. In bender (Slash 2.0) it should be written by slashd within an hour after you start it. -- Jamie McCarthy ja...@mc... |
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From: <td...@sc...> - 2001-09-16 07:40:56
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The faq.shtml and about.shtml both refer to slashhead.inc. This file is no where to be found in the source distribution. I would like to be able to embed the contents of those files into the website with the slashboxes and such around it. I am assuming that was the intent of this file. Any ideas on whats going on there? Thank you! Terry |
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From: Brent M. <br...@me...> - 2001-09-13 04:58:13
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I've been getting a flood of email from my users that stories aren't getting moderated. After a quick check of the database, moderation hasn't been given out since mid June. Coincidently, the same time I upgraded the site from Slash 1.0 to 2.0. It seems to be going through the motions, but nobody is getting mod access. This is what moderatord.log shows: Wed Sep 12 16:08:51 2001 First 5132 accounts available Wed Sep 12 18:14:16 2001 9 becomes 54 tokens. Wed Sep 12 18:14:17 2001 So the total token Pool=54 Wed Sep 12 18:14:17 2001 First 5132 accounts available Wed Sep 12 20:19:43 2001 10 becomes 60 tokens. Wed Sep 12 20:19:44 2001 So the total token Pool=60 Wed Sep 12 20:19:44 2001 First 5136 accounts available Wed Sep 12 22:24:57 2001 8 becomes 48 tokens. Wed Sep 12 22:24:58 2001 So the total token Pool=48 Wed Sep 12 22:24:58 2001 First 5140 accounts available looks good?? What's the problem!? --Brent http://www.purdueonline.com/ |
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-09-10 08:43:47
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Alex McLintock <al...@ya...> writes: > Can anyone explain to me what I'm missing? (Yes I have RTFM'ed but I seem to have a > blind spot as far as building Apache is concerned.) I'm getting to sound like a broken record here, BUT, don't mix your mod_perl-ed Apache with other modules. Put a thin Apache on the front to act as a reverse proxy to the dedicated servers. http://perl.apache.org/guide/ -- David Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim Technical Director, Web Architecture Consultant for hire -------------------------------------------------------- |
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From: <al...@ya...> - 2001-09-10 08:16:37
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Hi folks, I'm a bit confused about building Apache. I'm running RedHat Linux (several recent releases) and have a slash site all up and running by following the slashcode build instructions. This basically builds Apache server from source and mod_perl as a static library built in. (admittedly I'm ignoring the test phase which fails - but it seems to work anyway). What I would like to understand is how to modify this build so that I also get mod_so so that I can then use dynamic Apache libraries too (such as mod_gzip which sounds excellent, and mod_jk for connecting to Tomcat in the same Apache binary.) I've tried setting things like "ENABLE=1" when doing the perl Makefile.pl in mod_perl but with no effect. Can anyone explain to me what I'm missing? (Yes I have RTFM'ed but I seem to have a blind spot as far as building Apache is concerned.) Versions: Apache 1.3.20 and slashcode 2.0.0, red hat 7.1 Thanks Alex McLintock ===== Alex McLintock al...@OW... Open Source Consultancy in London OpenWeb Analysts Ltd, http://www.OWAL.co.uk/ SF and Computing Book News and Reviews: http://news.diversebooks.com/ Get Your XML T-Shirt <t-shirt/> at http://www.inversity.co.uk/ ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie |
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From: Markus A. <mar...@ub...> - 2001-09-10 07:26:12
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da...@ho... wrote: > > Frederic Faure <ff...@bi...> writes: > > > => Is there a precise and exhaustive list of required Perl modules > > when starting with a virgin Perl install? I installed the following > > modules manually, but I'm still stuck (at this point: Can't locate > > HTML/Entities.pm in @INC)? > > The INSTALL doc has a good list. Yes, and it's the very same document ffaure mentioned in his call for help. Frederic, you just had to scroll down to the bottom of the INSTALL document for an up to date list of modules needed for 2.0. On another note, I _always_ had the problem that around half of the modules of Bundle::SLASH didn't install. And since the installation process didn't stop I was lost at the question which ones weren't installed and I had to manually check every module. I wonder if anyone ever succeeded in installing Bundle::SLASH on a virgin perl installation. Markus. |
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From: Frederic F. <ff...@bi...> - 2001-09-09 15:49:24
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At 09:25 09/09/2001 +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
>Um, don't think so. Depends how you read:
I beg to disagree. If you have to install all the required Perl modules
manually, the list given in release 1.x works fine, because it's exhaustive
and given in the right order. The infos given in release 2 assumes that the
host is connected to the Net, and that you will use the Bundle module to
let it download all the modules for you.
Call me dumb, but reading the INSTALL that came with release 2, I assumed
all I needed were 2 Perl modules: Bundle and DBIx::Password. There's so
much to learn in the computer field, we can't be an expert in all areas...
As usual, the documentation assumes that you're already familiar with the
product, ie. you know the above. But then, it's a common issue with
open-source projects: Developers are so used to fidgeting with their
software that they forget the amount of knowledge they have of their own
product (natural enough), and nobody wants to write good documentation.
Hence the killing O'Reilly makes :-) Actually, the INSTALL file that comes
with SlashCode is better than average, because it actually offers a
step-by-step procedure while most readme's only give vague, general
instructions. Hence the traffic in Linux newsgroups...
Between compiling MySQL, Apache + mod_perl + PHP (to test PHPNuke and
PHPSlash later), checking RedHat's Updates section and updating GCC et al.
because compiling the above would crash, and installing all the stuff
needed to check out SlashCode, it took me a good four hours. And that was
on a brand new RH 7.1 host. If only Linux software came in SETUP.EXE format :-)
>How can you possibly have a machine that's _not_ somehow connected in this
>day and age! I've been known to install stuff of CPAN over my mobile on
>the train if necessary! :-)
If you know of a driver for the ECI USB ADSL modem, I'm interested :-) The
project only started a month ago over at Sourceforge, and haven't had time
to check if it's usable yet.
To get my second, test Linux host to connect to the Net would require my
setting up my W2K host as a router to the Net, sthing I didn't get around
to doing yet. Hence the manual install. It's a bit scarry the number of
Perl modules on which SlashCode depends, though, because it makes debugging
harder.
>It comes as shipped:
>
>/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/CPAN.pm
>
>perl -mCPAN -eshell
Sorry, I only looked for cpan instead of CPAN (find /usr/lib/perl5 -name
"cpan*" didn't return anything.) In any case, since it's not connected to
the Net...
>Zope and PHP suck in so many and varied ways :-)
I checked out Zope a bit before SlashCode, and it looks quite interesting.
Could you tell us what you don't like about Zope or PHP-based solutions
before I spend more time evaluating alternatives? Currently, my list
include Zope, PHPSlash, Midgard, PHPNuke, daCode, Attila, vBulletin,
Ultimate Bulletin Board, UserLand Frontier/Manila/Radio, ThatWare,
SlashCode, SquishDot, JetSpeed, cog.
BTW, I still don't understand why nobody comes up with a dedicated client
to allow users to write documentation in a WYSIWYG editor, just like Notes.
What's wrong with using eg. GTK to write GUI-independent clients?
There's no way anybody will write 50-pages documents in a tiny edit box in
a browser, especially non-technical users. I cannot tell marketing or HR
people to write they stuff in eg. Word or Namo WebEditor, and copy-paste
the HTML output into the edit box in Zope or SlashCode just to upload a new
document. With Notes, it's a breeze: Create | MyForm, type the document in
its WYSIWYG editor, File | Save. Done. Even the Zope interface is barely
usable for anything more than a few lines worth of text ("Yes, dear, you
_have_ to type <B>Important</B> if you want to turn Important into
bold"...), but with its support for WebDAV and a file tree on the left, it
looks like a better alternative.
>And your next install will be so much quicker. Glad you didn't have MySQL
>issues too...
I had them last summer when I learned about MySQL :-) Once you know how to
build Apache and the rest, it's a no-brainer (just takes time compiling),
but it's definitely not for newbies. I wish sites offered basic demos that
came with all the required modules so that newbies can be up and running in
a few minutes just like Windows programs, and _then_, teach them how to set
up the whole thing manually in case they need customized features.
There's hardly things more frustrating than having to spend days before
getting a software to run because developers refuse to ship a complete
application, and instead, expect you to find and compile a whole bunch of
dependencies. What's wrong with installing an extra copy of eg. MySQL in a
home directory just to try out a demo, and remove the thing if you want to
install the real thing? Considering how cheap hard disks are these days, I
don't care about keeping 40 copies of MFC42.DLL, each in a home directory
and used only by a single application if that means I can up and running in
a minute clicking on a couple of Next buttons.
I doubt Windows or Macintosh would be as successful as they are if users
has to find + compile a whole bunch of independent modules before trying
out a new application. There's got to be a better way to distribute
applications on Linux.
I'm done :-)
Thx for the help anyway.
FF.
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-09-09 08:32:34
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Frederic Faure <ff...@bi...> writes:
> The 1.0.11 tarball does have a list, but I started with release 2.0.0,
> which doesn't and seems to imply that all the required modules are
> included in Bundle::Slash :-(
Um, don't think so. Depends how you read:
The following modules are all included in the Bundle::Slash
distribution.
DBI
Data-ShowTable
TimeDate
Msql-Mysql-modules
ApacheDBI
Apache-DBILogConfig
etc. And how you understand Bundles to work. Bundles are placeholders
to go fetch other stuff, they don't _include_ the stuff. Otherwise
you'd end up frozen in time. Although it seems to me that sentence
above is pretty unambiuous that the modules themselves ARE in the
Bundle. doc bug?
> After spending another evening on it, I finally understood that if the
> host has an access to the Net, the Bundle::Slash automates the install
> of all the required Perl modules. Incidently, this host is not
> connected, so I went through the list given in INSTALL.html of release
> 1.0.11 in the order given.
*aghast!*
How can you possibly have a machine that's _not_ somehow connected in
this day and age! I've been known to install stuff of CPAN over my
mobile on the train if necessary! :-)
>
>
> >What versions of perl and CPAN.pm are you on?
>
> Standard stuff from RH 7.1: Perl 5.6.0 and I can't find a CPAN.pm.
It comes as shipped:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/CPAN.pm
perl -mCPAN -eshell
> It took me over 4 hours this evening, but I finally got SlashCode to
> run ! It still needs to tweeking, but I can finally check it out
> against other webloggers like PHPNuke and Zope. My goal is to replace
> Lotus Notes to build documentation DBs on an intranet.
Zope and PHP suck in so many and varied ways :-) And your next install
will be so much quicker. Glad you didn't have MySQL issues too...
--
David Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.hodgkinson.org
Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com
Interim Technical Director, Web Architecture Consultant for hire
--------------------------------------------------------
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From: Frederic F. <ff...@bi...> - 2001-09-09 00:31:59
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At 12:09 08/09/2001 -0700, you wrote: >From: Dave Hodgkinson <da...@ho...> > >The INSTALL doc has a good list. The 1.0.11 tarball does have a list, but I started with release 2.0.0, which doesn't and seems to imply that all the required modules are included in Bundle::Slash :-( After spending another evening on it, I finally understood that if the host has an access to the Net, the Bundle::Slash automates the install of all the required Perl modules. Incidently, this host is not connected, so I went through the list given in INSTALL.html of release 1.0.11 in the order given. >What versions of perl and CPAN.pm are you on? Standard stuff from RH 7.1: Perl 5.6.0 and I can't find a CPAN.pm. It took me over 4 hours this evening, but I finally got SlashCode to run ! It still needs to tweeking, but I can finally check it out against other webloggers like PHPNuke and Zope. My goal is to replace Lotus Notes to build documentation DBs on an intranet. Thx for the help FF. |
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-09-08 08:06:03
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Frederic Faure <ff...@bi...> writes: > => Is there a precise and exhaustive list of required Perl modules > when starting with a virgin Perl install? I installed the following > modules manually, but I'm still stuck (at this point: Can't locate > HTML/Entities.pm in @INC)? The INSTALL doc has a good list. > > => Is there a way to list installed Perl modules, eg. sthing like perl > --list, instead of searching in the different sub-directories in > /usr/lib/perl5 ? Just make sure things prompt for their prereqs. What versions of perl and CPAN.pm are you on? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy ---------------------------------------- |
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From: Frederic F. <ff...@bi...> - 2001-09-07 22:53:24
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Hi, I'm trying to install SlashCode on a RH 7.1, and followed the instructions at http://slashcode.com/docs/INSTALL.html . I'm almost through, but when running install-slashsite, I keep stumbling on missing Perl modules. For instance, the install document says that Bundle::Slash installs a bunch of modules such as eg. DateManip, but this is one of the modules that I had to install manually even after installing Bundle::Slash (/usr/local/slash/bin/install-slash complained about not finding that module). => Is there a precise and exhaustive list of required Perl modules when starting with a virgin Perl install? I installed the following modules manually, but I'm still stuck (at this point: Can't locate HTML/Entities.pm in @INC)? => Is there a way to list installed Perl modules, eg. sthing like perl --list, instead of searching in the different sub-directories in /usr/lib/perl5 ? Thx FF. |
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From: Data V. <dat...@da...> - 2001-09-07 05:11:46
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Hey everyone, Please excuse the spam, but I thought that enough people would be interested in this. For those of you like myself who have been wanting to get slashboxes from blogger sites [1], it looks like we may be getting one step closer to getting a simple, direct implementation in place. Anyway, here's the good stuff: [1] http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=3D01/09/01/2032232 ----- Forwarded message from Aaron of Montreal <aar...@ya...>= ----- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 04:47:45 -0000 To: blo...@ya... X-Mailer: eGroups Message Poster User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 Reply-To: blo...@ya... From: "Aaron of Montreal" <aar...@ya...> Subject: [bloggerDev] Re: Blogger.pm 0.5.1.2 and rss2blogger --- In bloggerDev@y..., Jim Winstead <jimw-yahoo@t...> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 11:45:48PM -0400, Data Vortex wrote: > > This is related to something that I've been working on myself. =20 Does > > anyone know of any progress in getting blogger pages to easily=20 export to > > RSS? =2E.. > some work by evan. you could easily write a tool that used the=20 blogger > api to call blogger.getRecentPosts and turned that into an rss file, > though. the trick is getting people to use it (or to turn on any > future output-my-blog-as-rss feature on blogger.com). If there were some sort of public getRecentPosts() method it would be=20 trivial, but since it requires an authentication, it's not much good=20 for anything but your own sites.=20 Adding a PublishAsRss method to Blogger.pm is trivial, but it's late=20 and all I'm up for right now is watching this tv movie about bike=20 couriers. I'll add it in the morning. Aside from that, it probably wouldn't be too hard to reverse engineer=20 RSS data out of a blogger site with permalinks. Using something like=20 HTML::Parser and/or HTML::LinkExtor and a regex(p) along the lines=20 of /^($siteurl)\/([\w\d\.-]+)#(\d+)$/ you could probably munge all=20 the info you need without too much effort.=20 ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Secure your servers with 128-bit SSL encryption! Grab your copy of VeriSign= 's FREE Guide: "Securing Your Web Site for Business." Get it Now! http://us.click.yahoo.com/n7RbFC/zhwCAA/yigFAA/v0XrlB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: blo...@ya... =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/= =20 ----- End forwarded message ----- --=20 Data Vortex | "Drawing on my extensive training and http://datavortex.net/ | experience, I've decided to curl up Becuase you can, baby. | into a fetal position and whimper." |
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From: Dcengr <dc...@ho...> - 2001-09-06 01:29:22
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My @home service recently started filtering incoming port 80. I switched apache to port 81 and restarted httpd but slash is not responding. Is there some place I have to define the port for slash if its not run on 80? Thanks |
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From: Jamie M. <ja...@mc...> - 2001-09-05 19:04:08
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sp...@go... (Tenadien) writes: > WTF? I just tried posting some messages on my default slash > install and my message with all of 3 (that's three) caps is > tripping the caps filter. Somebody want to explain this to me? I'm working on it... -- Jamie McCarthy ja...@mc... |
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From: Tenadien <sp...@go...> - 2001-09-05 18:27:44
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WTF? I just tried posting some messages on my default slash install and my message with all of 3 (that's three) caps is tripping the caps filter. Somebody want to explain this to me? |
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-09-05 17:31:03
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Dave Aiello <dav...@ct...> writes: > Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > > > > RH7.1 > > iptables for firewalling > > Perl 5.6.1 > > Two-tier Apache, as per http://perl.apache.org/guide/ > > > > Nice box. Can I have a shell please? ;-) > > > > Thanks for your help. > > Regarding the suggestion to configure iptables, should we still do this if we > are running a commercial firewall appliance? What Brian said. And you can protect yourself from bad people inside your company too... -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy ---------------------------------------- |
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From: Brian A. <br...@ta...> - 2001-09-05 17:19:31
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Dave Aiello wrote: > Regarding the suggestion to configure iptables, should we still do this if we > are running a commercial firewall appliance? I have my router set to filter and I still keep a firewall installed on my webserver. Ounce of paranoia never hurts. -Brian |
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From: Dave A. <dav...@ct...> - 2001-09-05 17:08:22
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Dave Hodgkinson wrote: > > RH7.1 > iptables for firewalling > Perl 5.6.1 > Two-tier Apache, as per http://perl.apache.org/guide/ > > Nice box. Can I have a shell please? ;-) > Thanks for your help. Regarding the suggestion to configure iptables, should we still do this if we are running a commercial firewall appliance? Dave Aiello CTDATA |
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-09-05 16:26:29
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Dave Aiello <dav...@ct...> writes: > What do you guys think? Are there any issues with running RedHat 7 that > would make it difficult for me to get things up and running quickly? > Does anyone think that running Slash on a Bastille-hardened machine > would be difficult? How much would Bastille help me keep the box > secure? RH7.1 iptables for firewalling Perl 5.6.1 Two-tier Apache, as per http://perl.apache.org/guide/ Nice box. Can I have a shell please? ;-) -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy ---------------------------------------- |
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From: Dave A. <dav...@ct...> - 2001-09-05 15:54:01
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Folks: Some of you may know that I run two Web Sites based on older versions of Slash that I ported away from Apache. The sites are CTDATA.com and RCNJ.org. I want to add one or more additional Slash sites to my company's portfolio, but I am concerned about the scalability of our existing facility and our Slash version. I picked up a VA Linux FullOn 2x2 (I think the model is now known as a 2150) for a song. The machine has a pretty fast CPU, a 512M of RAM, and a good amount of disk space in RAID 5. I want to use this as my Slash server and migrate my existing Slash sites to Fry. The question is: what distro should I use? I have about a year's experience running RedHat 6.2 on my laptop, and I successfully installed Bender on it as a test about 6 months ago. I don't want to use the distro that VA made for its machines (RedHat-based), because it won't be aggressively improved. I am considering RedHat 7.x because it seems to have the most documentation and third party support. I know some people in this group like Debian a lot, but I'm not sure what the tradeoffs are, compared to RedHat. What do you guys think? Are there any issues with running RedHat 7 that would make it difficult for me to get things up and running quickly? Does anyone think that running Slash on a Bastille-hardened machine would be difficult? How much would Bastille help me keep the box secure? Sorry if I am rambling, Dave Aiello CTDATA |
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From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-09-04 17:36:24
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At 15:59 -0400 2001.08.31, Micah Yoder wrote: >I was just going to try to track it down, but I can't even see where in the >database it stores the author flag! Want to enlighten me? Thanks. users_param. Basically, for setUser(), if it doesn't go into one of the other tables, it goes into users_param. -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
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From: Micah Y. <yo...@ho...> - 2001-08-31 22:58:31
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> Someone figuring it out and sending a patch or bug report in would be my > hero ... I was just going to try to track it down, but I can't even see where in the database it stores the author flag! Want to enlighten me? Thanks. -- Like to travel? http://TravTalk.org Micah Yoder Internet Development http://yoderdev.com |
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From: Dave H. <da...@ho...> - 2001-08-31 20:51:41
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"Wakko" <una...@ho...> writes: > Or maybe a more immediate solution is to have redundancy checking in slash. > > If more than one slash-site is installed, there could be an optional flag to > have it only cache one copy of the templates, and share the cache between > the sites. If the perl code isn't being shared properly, doing anything with the templates is pointless IMHO. -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy ---------------------------------------- |
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From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-08-31 17:16:24
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At 08:32 -0400 2001.08.31, Josh Krikke wrote: >I had the same thing with an author with a seclev of 500. It hasn't >happened since I (reluctantly) gave them a seclev of 1000. I just had to >tell them not to mess with anything but writing stories. I have seen it happen too. I don't know what is causing it. Someone figuring it out and sending a patch or bug report in would be my hero ... -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |