Tried that, ie put the "" around the 192.168.0.100 and get the same
response ie Error: bad config file (2 errors).
The report doesn't specify what the errors are Im afraid.
Re naming of server. I don't use DNS on my network just ip addresses.
Im providing access to the server to the outside world by using port
forwarding. So Im assuming that I can use the ip address instead of the
name in the config file. Is this acceptable to SER??
Best regards Martin Coggin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Atle Samuelsen [mailto:clona@cyberhouse.no]
Sent: 29 March 2004 09:12
To: Martin Coggin
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Quick start SER Too much shared memory
Hey Martin
* Martin Coggin <martin(a)mc2-consulting.co.uk> [040329 10:04]:
Tks. Got through to point 6 of the section on adding
my sql ser.
I edited the ser.cfg file see the attached file. However I got 2
errors
reported as per extract below and sorry I cant find
them in the file.
hattie:/etc/init.d# ser restart
ERROR: bad config file (2 errors)
hattie:/etc/init.d#
Note that I don't have DNS server on my network so Im using my
internal
# Uncomment this if you want to use digest authentication
if (!www_authorize(192.168.0.100, "subscriber"))
{
www_challenge(192.168.0.100, "0");
break;
};
Im guessing without seeing the erros that you are hitting are that you
are missing some " in the block I pasted erly'er..
try to change it to !www_authorize("192.168.0.100",
and www_channenge("192.168.0.100", ..
tho. remeber that your domain must now be 192.168.0.100...
ip address, I assume that hence the entry for the ip
address is
acceptable. My hosts file does include the host name. Is this ok.
Ill
be doing a forward on my firewall from my ip address
to my internal ip
address of the server.
Im a little concerned that I didn't do step 3 completely. Ie creation
of MySQL tables. I used the /usr/sbin/ser_mysql.sh creation process.
I
entered a blank password for root, I entered ser as
the domain: I got
a
creating database ... message, then got another
"Enter password:"
request, entered blank and then returned to the command line.
You've been very patient with your help tks Martin
- Atle
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