**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 06 02:59:57 2006 Jul 06 03:08:13 03bzhou * r3554 10optware/trunk/make/py-curl.mk: py-curl: upstream upgrade to 7.15.4.2 Jul 06 05:21:42 03bzhou * r3555 10optware/trunk/make/swi-prolog.mk: swi-prolog: upstream upgrade to 5.6.16 Jul 06 06:28:07 03marcusb * r31 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/ixp400-accesslib/debian/ (5 files in 4 dirs): Pulled in patches from external repository Jul 06 06:29:41 03marcusb * r32 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/ixp400-accesslib/debian/patches/: Pathname typo. Jul 06 07:01:17 03marcusb * r354 10kernel/trunk/patches/ixp400/ixp400-makefile.patch: Fix typo. Jul 06 07:06:22 marcusb: thx Jul 06 07:08:00 rwhitby: about the series file: so I'm sticking with the one from svn, and don't have to look at the OE tree, right? Jul 06 07:08:42 correct. Jul 06 07:42:28 03marcusb * r33 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/ixp400-accesslib/ (45 files in 27 dirs): Fixes for version 2.1.1. Jul 06 12:04:49 fellow bitlbee user I see :) Jul 06 12:04:58 wrong window :P Jul 06 19:12:27 is a ds101 user here? something garbled my /etc/group, fixed it, I think, but would like to see a reference Jul 06 19:18:34 gda_, no ds101 here, but have you build your own image? Jul 06 19:19:09 if so you should be able to find the group file in your tmp dir (where you are building, not /tmp) Jul 06 19:21:24 eFfeM: what do you mean with "build your own image" Jul 06 19:21:26 ? Jul 06 19:22:16 you can download an image from nslu2-linux, but you can also compile your own image Jul 06 19:22:28 obviously you are in the first camp Jul 06 19:22:34 I build only optware packages, no images Jul 06 19:22:56 yeah, figured that out already from your previous message Jul 06 19:24:25 the /etc/group is not part of any package Jul 06 19:24:49 i think eventually it is part of the rootfs package Jul 06 19:26:01 but I don't habe installed the rootfs package Jul 06 19:26:09 s/habe/have/ Jul 06 19:26:09 gda_ meant: but I don't have installed the rootfs package Jul 06 19:26:49 gda_ that is part of the image and already preinstalled Jul 06 19:27:03 anyway your /etc/group is most likely identical to the openslug one. Jul 06 19:27:09 I've posted mine in http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/uF1dQL75.html Jul 06 19:27:14 that's all I can do for you Jul 06 19:30:45 The original unchanged ds101 has already much more services running than the nslug2 so I don't believe that you file will fit, thank you anyway Jul 06 19:36:52 <|kami|> hi effem how are you Jul 06 19:37:58 hi |kami| Jul 06 19:38:16 <|kami|> do you still now me? Jul 06 19:38:17 <|kami|> :) Jul 06 19:38:21 busy (and actually the last week or so it was way to hot to compute inside Jul 06 19:38:38 yeah, haven't forgot you, haven't looked at recd for quite a while unfortunately Jul 06 19:39:15 <|kami|> hehe yes for me too have been for two weeks in Canada and next week i am in Netherland :) Jul 06 19:39:38 <|kami|> sorry mean for one month Jul 06 19:39:46 <|kami|> and this two weeks ago Jul 06 19:39:53 <|kami|> :) Jul 06 19:40:22 been to canada last year (4 wk holiday) Jul 06 19:40:41 next week again holiday, this time 2 weeks to france Jul 06 19:40:46 <|kami|> yes really ? cool i was at Niagara Falls for work Jul 06 19:41:00 hm that's not too bad for a job :-) Jul 06 19:41:06 <|kami|> cool i fly in one month in holidays to Fuerte Ventura Jul 06 19:41:06 we've been to the west coast Jul 06 19:41:20 sounds good too Jul 06 19:41:28 <|kami|> yes thinks so too Jul 06 19:42:06 <|kami|> where have you been in Canada? Jul 06 19:44:53 west coast, vancouver, canadian rockies, vancouver island Jul 06 19:45:00 also to yellowstone (us) Jul 06 19:45:56 <|kami|> do you like Canada? Jul 06 19:45:57 eFfeM: you gave me the right idea, I extracted the group file from the synology firmware Jul 06 19:46:01 on http://84.87.135.248/vakantie2005/index.htm is a map and pictures (and some dutch text) Jul 06 19:46:06 gda_, great Jul 06 19:46:18 |kami| yes, we had a lot of fun Jul 06 19:46:46 <|kami|> yes that website looks great Jul 06 19:47:15 but even that looks a little bit unsane Jul 06 19:47:29 nobody:x:1023:nobody,nobody Jul 06 19:47:29 users:x:100:nobody,nobody Jul 06 19:47:39 why 2 times? Jul 06 19:48:15 |kami| the url is actually served by my slug. Jul 06 19:48:32 my 2000 holiday is to west usa and is on http://www.dse.nl/~meulenbr/holiday2000/ Jul 06 19:48:53 <|kami|> ohh cool maybe you can help me with two problems with my slug Jul 06 19:49:14 gda_, apparently there are two groups, nobody and users, the number is the group id, no idea about the nobody,nobody (it does not appear on openslug) Jul 06 19:49:21 |kami| maybe, speak up Jul 06 19:50:34 <|kami|> how is it possible when i am using a router and 2 pcs both are running a httpd and i want to open the website on one of the pcs with http://Inetip no port. and can change on the website to the httpd on the other pc with no port Jul 06 19:50:54 <|kami|> the first pc is the slug and the second is a dbox2 Jul 06 19:50:59 I talked only about the two nowbodies Jul 06 19:51:25 gda_, no idea Jul 06 19:51:52 eFfeM: the fact that I didn't know what image you mean doesn't mean I know nothing about unix Jul 06 19:52:12 I do it already 20 years and before it was vms Jul 06 19:52:58 |kami| I don't think you can do that from the outside, you should on the outside specify a port number, depending on our router you might be able to map it to port 80 Jul 06 19:53:02 and I see now that the postfix ipk postinst script destroys the group file Jul 06 19:53:22 gda_, sorry. sometimes there are some noob questions dropped here. Jul 06 19:53:28 * eFfeM still knows vms Jul 06 19:53:32 <|kami|> okay to map the first pc to 80 is no problem but the second is the problem Jul 06 19:53:47 actually eFfeM started with rsx and rt11 on pdp 11 Jul 06 19:55:16 |kami| if you want them both to be externally visible one should (on the outside) be at a different port than 80 (e.g. choose 8000 or 8080) Jul 06 19:55:35 some routers can map this to port 80, others cannot, so this really depends on your router Jul 06 19:55:50 otherwise you need to set the httpd server on the 2nd system to another port Jul 06 19:58:18 <|kami|> yes that is not the problem but my problem is that i then have to enter a html-link on the website for the second pc like http://inetip:8000 ... Jul 06 19:59:13 yes Jul 06 19:59:27 of course if the 2nd pc is internal there is no problem Jul 06 19:59:51 <|kami|> i dont want to do this but the problem is some firewall block different ports Jul 06 20:00:25 you have only one public ip address and you need to tell your router to which local ip address it needs to fwd port 80 traffic Jul 06 20:01:00 some routers might be able to do this depending on the requesting pc, but I doubt if there are routers that do this based upon the content of the message (e.g. the http host field) Jul 06 20:01:04 <|kami|> yes okay so then i am on my first pc but how can i come to the second with out using a different port Jul 06 20:01:06 mine doesn't afaik Jul 06 20:01:40 |kami| i don't think it is possible Jul 06 20:01:49 at least i don't know how Jul 06 20:01:58 <|kami|> that i s not the problem but for example when i am at work the system firewall blocks access to different ports then 80 Jul 06 20:07:23 yeah, know that, but don't know a way around it (apart from running a single website) Jul 06 20:08:32 <|kami|> okay thank you i have to go now so have a nice evening see you the next weeks :) Jul 06 20:08:34 <|kami|> bye Jul 06 20:09:17 cu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jul 07 02:59:56 2006