> Look here: > > http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-March/018636. > html > > -Ron Ron, thanks for the link. It appears to be exactly what I need. However, I modified my interchange.cfg file: ifdef TRAFFIC =~ /rpc/i Message RPC traffic settings. PreFork Yes StartServers 5 MaxRequestsPerChild 100 HouseKeeping 2 PIDcheck 120 MaxServers 0 endif and restarted the server: suppressed root]# su -c "/usr/lib/interchange/bin/interchange -r" interch bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied The Interchange server was not running (/usr/lib/interchange/etc/interchange.pid). RPC traffic settings. Calling UI......UI is loaded... Interchange V4.8.3 Configuring catalog friendzestore...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:friendzestore...done. Configuring catalog hhhstore...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:hhhstore...done. Interchange server started in INET and UNIX mode(s) (process id 2800) Continuing in UNIX MODE ONLY Yet I still get the PGP failed error in mycatalog/error.log: 192.168.0.28 G5sRSRzJ:192.168.0.28 - [27/May/2003:14:31:43 -0500] hhhstore /cgi-bin/hhhstore/process.html PGP failed with status 131072: Here's some additional information about my system: I'm running gnupg-1.0.7-7 (installed from rpm) Since this is a demo based catalog here's the output from logs/tracking.asc: ##### BEGIN ORDER ORDINT04815 ##### 0 ##### END ORDER ORDINT04815 ##### A working tracking.asc entry looks like: ##### BEGIN ORDER ORDINT04771 ##### -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org hIwD0RtEk8Ak2L0BBACm3Zlo+Q/InI/OEgdhmudTefFzB4ZBYFgDmUfGAdTktr6l 2TVEs03moC5aaOFlwxtE5CLt5/g6qrrXVuwZsGmoWElWqKXhr+Es+ru0FE7akV3H WNuI =8oRK -----END PGP MESSAGE----- ##### END ORDER ORDINT04771 ##### And as a reminder: Red Hat 7.2, Apache 1.3.27, sendmail sendmail-8.11.6-25.72 Thanks, Caleb _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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