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Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

>Date Thu 4 Oct 2007 10 20 22 -0500 >From "Litton Tom - CEPM " <Tom.Litton@(protected) > > >I would recommend subversion (http //subversion.tigris.org/) instead of >cvs. I like it a lot better.

Subject: Re: opensource or free software repositories?

CVS is excellent. don 't forget to include support for subversion and WebDAV. It will make the CVS accessible for read/write over port 80 (HTTP) saqib http //security-basics.blogspot.com/ -- redhat-

Subject: Re: opensource or free software repositories?

Hi Have a look at Subversion at http //*subversion*.tigris.org. This overcomes many of the CVS shortfalls. Anne wrote > It would be like the CVS. (Haven 't head of RCS). Is CVS easy to se

Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

I would recommend subversion (http //subversion.tigris.org/) instead of cvs. I like it a lot better. -----Original Message----- From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)

Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

Thanks! -----Original Message----- From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Jeff Hogg Sent Thursday October 04 2007 11 29 AM To General Red Hat L

Subject: Re: opensource or free software repositories?

Anne wrote > Hi All > > Does anyone know of any OpenSource or "free " software repository software > out there to use for our developers to store their code keep track of > versions etc? Anything

Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

Eays to install yes. But you still have to know how to use it. Well-documented though. -----Original Message----- From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On B

Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

It would be like the CVS. (Haven 't head of RCS). Is CVS easy to setup? Thanks! -----Original Message----- From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of V

Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

You mean like cvs or rcs? Or do you mean like http //sourceforge.net ? -- <URL http //wiki.tcl.tk/ > Even if explicitly stated to the contrary nothing in this posting should be construed as repr

Subject: opensource or free software repositories?

Hi All Does anyone know of any OpenSource or "free " software repository software out there to use for our developers to store their code keep track of versions etc? Anything that is fairly "easy "

VMware server

Thanks Sudhansu. I guess I forgot to mention that we have very little money for this -) >-----Original Message----- >From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) >[mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)]

Subject: Re: redhat-list Digest, Vol 44, Issue 3

Hi Marshall I think u r looking for some migration tool P2V. If you are using vmware ESX-server then you can go forward for "Platespin ".Link is http //www.platespin.com/ .This tool is much better

Subject: RE: "Permission denied " Problem

Everyone should be able to read your public key - that 's why it is called a public key - the private key is the one you keep secured The permission denied may be with the cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

Subject: Re: "Permission denied " Problem

On Wed Oct 03 2007 at 06 15 17PM +0530 Ravi Shanmugam wrote > Hi All > > I have a query on accessing a root file as a non-root user. The problem > is described as follows. > > I wanted to exe

Subject: "Permission denied " Problem

Hi All I have a query on accessing a root file as a non-root user. The problem is described as follows. I wanted to execute the following command cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub > /abiscard/local/root/.

VMware server

>-----Original Message----- >From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) >[mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Gaddis Jeremy L. >Sent Tuesday October 02 2007 11 42 AM >To General Red Ha

VMware server

On 10/2/07 McDougall Marshall (FSH) <Marshall.McDougall@(protected) > wrote > This may be OT but there is lots of knowledge here. > > I am looking for a P2V tool that I can use to scrape my RH Linux

VMware server

This may be OT but there is lots of knowledge here. I am looking for a P2V tool that I can use to scrape my RH Linux servers. The vmware converter that vmware gives out is only useable on windows s

Subject: Re: Preventing ext3 fsck at boot?

Sandor W. Sklar wrote > > On Sep 29 2007 at 3 27 PM Mike Kearey wrote > > > Sandor W. Sklar wrote > > <snip > > > > > > > > > ext3 is best used on a RHEL4 system because it 's what we develop test > > > >

Subject: Re: unable to copy dot prefixed files to Apache powered WebDAV shares - Site

so i found the culprit for this mysterious behavior - it is the Siteminder module. If I disable the Siteminder module then I can read/write files that have a filename prefixed with a dot (e.g .temp

Subject: RE: How to create encrypted password via command line

Hi Mark Yes it 's for Openldap. Unfortunately slappasswd is not installed on any of our Red Hat boxes (60 of them). It 's only installed on the one OpenLdap box. I wanted them to be able to log into

Subject: RE: How to create encrypted password via command line

Anne >Date Wed 12 Sep 2007 10 29 53 -0400 >From "Anne Moore " <diabeticithink@(protected) > > >This worked perfectly! Thank you. > >Now I just have to figure out how to automate it in a script to p

Subject: RE: How to create encrypted password via command line

Outstanding. Thanks again! Anne -----Original Message----- From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Bill Tangren Sent Wednesday September 12 2007

Subject: RE: Filesystem remounted read-only WAS: RE: Recent unexplained quota problem

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Subject: Re: How to create encrypted password via command line

Anne Moore wrote > This worked perfectly! Thank you. > > Now I just have to figure out how to automate it in a script to provide a > prompt (some of these kids are new users! So I 'm trying to make i

Subject: RE: How to create encrypted password via command line

This worked perfectly! Thank you. Now I just have to figure out how to automate it in a script to provide a prompt (some of these kids are new users! So I 'm trying to make it as easy as possible for

Subject: RE: How to create encrypted password via command line

Anne Here is an example out of a RHEL4 manual... Look at the simply python code in the "Warning " section that helps you set an initial password for a user http //www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/RHEL-4-

Subject: RE: RHEL 4 AS x86_64 and SAN with LVM

Thanks for your reply Jeremy. I am wanting to deploy this out in production and just wondered how many might be doing this right now. Vince > -----Original Message----- > From redhat-list-bounce

Subject: Re: How to create encrypted password via command line

/sbin/grub-md5-crypt /usr/sbin/slappasswd Jim Canfield wrote > > Anne Moore wrote > > Hi All > > > > Does anyone know of a quick/painless way to create an encrypted {crypt} > > password via the comm

Subject: Re: How to create encrypted password via command line

Anne Moore wrote > Hi All > > Does anyone know of a quick/painless way to create an encrypted {crypt} > password via the command like on Red Hat? I need my users to do this and I > don 't want them
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