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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 13:00:33 +0300, Sami Haahtinen writes:
>awstats
> It does the best job of these three, it collects just about every bit
> of data that i can think of (and more) but the way it's packaged makes
> it unusable on a default debian installation (you need to either
> compromise on
Hi,
Maybe I'm not understanding your problem, but can't you use group
membership for this?
If you give every user their own group (like Debian does by default),
and have every file with permissions 640 (or 750 for exeutables), then
have the "www" user be a member of ALL the user groups, that shou
Hi,
On Tue, 20 May 2003 11:12:00 MDT, David Wilk writes:
>Ok, never mind. Everything below is correct except for the solution.
>no matter how I get that SIGUSR1 sent to apache-ssl, it still fails the
>reload randomly - from the command line or from logrotate...
I haven't been carefully following
Hi,
I'm not an ISP admin, so I don't know exactly how to do this, but I've
got a vague idea that it's possible. For more detailed instructions,
you'll have to RTFM or ask someone smarter than I am.
First, set up your DNS to have the name "members.isp.com" point to all
of the machines, randomly o
Hi,
I realize that this isn't a debian-specific or an ISP-specific issue,
but I figured that this list is where I'd find the people with the skills
needed to help solve this problem.
I leave my debian machine running 24x7, and in the past few months I've
had 4 unexplained reboots. The various lo
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