...that ssh and ftp were dealt with in the same way, but I guess now. My question really centers around FTP anyway.
I've got CentOS 4.3 with vsFTPd installed, how do I go about limiting users to thier home directories?
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...into?
My first guess is that is has something to do with the login type...which is currently /bin/sh
setting it to /dev/null makes them not able to log in...will changing this to the proper setting acheive what I want?
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...How do I do this?
I tried chmod 770 /home
and that worked for what I wanted...except it had the unwanted affect of making apache not able to server pages in the user user's directory...so what is the real way to do this?
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...type in any manufacturer's part number and get a result back. I suppose we might add an optional select field for the manufacturer...that would speed up the search, but it would also reduce ease of use for the customer.
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...number using partial numbers.
The part number field is indexed and it is a varchar(50) field.
I have been using a statement similar to:
SELECT * FROM man_pn WHERE pn LIKE '%search_string%';
As the database has grown, this search is taking longer and longer. Is there an index type that may...
...or if it's ok to rysinc other folders like /mnt, /media, /initrd, and others.
I tried just restorying /var, /src, and /home and not all programs ran when i rebooted. I'm assuming one of these folders is bad to rsync.
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...the wrong angle...and if you know a lot about linux, you can probably tell that I know just enough to be dangerous at this point..but not much more. How to I restore my system back exactly as it came off the old drives?
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...and others and I've used webmin to set these up.
I can figure out what all these config files are all named on my own, but why re-invent the wheel if someone has already compiled a list of these common config files.
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...server did not have that, any suggestions on keeping my configurations the same there, while utilizing 64 bit versions of software if they are available.
In case it matters, the server is used as a web hosting server.
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...uses 95th percentile bandwidth billing. I've set up a nightly backup of some files using rsync. Is there a way to cap the ammount of bandwidth used by rsync so that it doesn't just download everything as fast as it can?
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I figured it out...the problem wasn't my use of the pipe... I needed a -c on the gzip command.
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...here's what I've got.
gzip -d php_error_log.1.gz | tac > temp.log
But that doesn't work...it unzips the log file and creates a blank temp.log file. Can someone tell me how to do what I'm trying to do in one line?
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Anything Free?
Otherwise I'll probably write my own code to parse through the error log, put into a mysql database and manipulate it from there.
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...turned on, I want to clean up my code and get ride of notices and everything while I go through and redesign a site. I'd like an analyzer to show me the worst offenders so I can clean up the most common errors first.
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...at least make it harder to copy and paste?
Obviously this information is important for search engine bots, so I don't want to hinder them in any way, but we would like to make it harder for others to rip off the info.
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...the root crontab.
not /etc/crontab, that backed up file does not contain the stuff that was entered by logging in as root and typing crontab -e. Where is the other file that contains this crontab information?
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...the CPU(s) line in top shows only 50% processor usage. Suggesting that mysql is only using 1 of the processors.
Is this the way mysql is made, or amd I missing a configuration that would allow it to use both processors?
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The orders illustrated in my last message would be approprate for each of those sequencings. "Natural Sorting" is what I'm looking for.
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...These methods are never mixed, it's usually the same for every diagram that a particular manufacturer creates for it's equipment, but different manufacturers have their own "number" convention that they use.
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