Craig wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to get webalizer to
> re-read all the apache log files ?
>
for a in /var/log/apache/access.log*; do webalizer $a; done
?
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Remco.
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Craig wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to get webalizer to
> re-read all the apache log files ?
>
for a in /var/log/apache/access.log*; do webalizer $a; done
?
regards,
Remco.
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Tilmann Holst wrote:
> Remco van de Meent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put
> > it up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in
> > the potato archive however.
I just pu
Tilmann Holst wrote:
> Remco van de Meent [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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> > I'll make a new package available in the next few days and I'll put
> > it up for download on some debian.org machine. You won't find in
> > the potato archive however.
I just pu
archive however.
Thanks for your patience and the efforts several people put into
solving this problem.
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archive however.
Thanks for your patience and the efforts several people put into
solving this problem.
regards,
Remco.
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Hi.
A workaround is to change the epoch from 1/1/1990 to 1/1/2000 in the
webalizer.c sources and recompile. Credits go to Mait Vares.
Anyone know if the number of seconds from 1/1/1990 till 5/10/2001 is
something like 10^x or 2^y ? :-)
regards,
Remco.
Cameron Moore wrote:
> > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 (Linux 2.2.12)
> > English. I have several websites running on my server using
> > Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each site with its own config file. I have a
> > cron to run: webalizer -c each half hour. On October
> > 4th one of
Hi.
A workaround is to change the epoch from 1/1/1990 to 1/1/2000 in the
webalizer.c sources and recompile. Credits go to Mait Vares.
Anyone know if the number of seconds from 1/1/1990 till 5/10/2001 is
something like 10^x or 2^y ? :-)
regards,
Remco.
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Cameron Moore wrote:
> > I am using Debian Stable with Webalizer V1.30-04 (Linux 2.2.12)
> > English. I have several websites running on my server using
> > Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), each site with its own config file. I have a
> > cron to run: webalizer -c each half hour. On October
> > 4th one of
Robert Davidson wrote:
> Peter Billson wrote:
> >
> > Take a look at using iproute2.
> > http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html#s4
>
> Read that many times in the past, hasn't helped. I'll go back to
> square one and see if I can get the thing to work how I want it to,
Craig wrote:
> What are the standard entries in a zone file suppose to be ? ie the
> serial no and TTL and refresh that ISP's use ?
You might want to take a look at the values RIPE is recommending, in
documents on http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/general-information.html
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B. PERRINE wrote:
> > debian.org was down from around midnight last night until midday.
> > Now kernel.org is down. Does anyone know why? debian.org is back
> > up, but there's no explanation. This is making me a little uneasy
>
> I'm agree.
I don't think either of them was really down, but
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> is it possible to query the kernel ( 2.2.19 ) if a given ethernet
> card is in half o full duplex mode ?
>
> cat /proc/something ?
Not that I know, but for a lot of cards diagnostical programs are
available from ftp.scyld.com .
cheers,
Remco.
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> is it possible to query the kernel ( 2.2.19 ) if a given ethernet
> card is in half o full duplex mode ?
>
> cat /proc/something ?
Not that I know, but for a lot of cards diagnostical programs are
available from ftp.scyld.com .
cheers,
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Hi!
Anybody out there who has practical experience with gigabit ethernet
on x86 architectures?
Any recommendations like what nics to get/avoid? 3com, intel,
syskonnect?
cheers,
Remco.
Hi!
Anybody out there who has practical experience with gigabit ethernet
on x86 architectures?
Any recommendations like what nics to get/avoid? 3com, intel,
syskonnect?
cheers,
Remco.
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Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> php3 v3:3.0.18-5,
> apache 1.3.12-2.1
> libgd-gif1 1.3-2 and
> libgd1 1.8.3-6
>
> but only can get PHP 3 Warnings:
>
> ImagePng: No PNG support in this PHP build in /var/www//php/text1.php3 on
> line 8
You need to install the "php3-gd" package as well.
Cheers,
R
Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I was thinking recently about large mailing lists like LKML (Linux
> Kernel Mailing List).
LKML deliveries are handled by a number of machines in the USA and
Europe, IIRC.
> What if there was one master server located in the USA (which is
> where the current one is now IIRC),
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