1u power supplies anyone

2000-03-29 Thread Allen Ahoffman
Anybody know where to purchase a 1u 145w or 150w atx or matx power supply? thanks.

Re: Identifying Unique Website Visitors

2000-03-29 Thread Chris Wagner
I am fairly certain that Analog can be trained to understand *any* log file format, including custom ones, like you proposed. I think Analog is the best or one of the best analyzers out there. The amount of customization and detail is amazing. +--

Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Jaume Teixi
Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each domain ? thanks begin:vcard n:Teixi;Jaume tel;fax:972 46 31 14 tel;work:972 46 30 50 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.6tems.com org:6TEMS;Ducform, SA adr:;;Pla de l'Estany, s/n;CASSÀ DE LA SELVA;Girona;17244;Spain version:

Easier administration (similar to Linuxconf)

2000-03-29 Thread Mailing List
Hi! You know the "web-enabled" administration software used by Colbat servers? I was wondering if anything for Linux (and hopefully debanized) was similar? It doesn't have to have a web interface, but something easy to use, fast to distribute, would be great. I know about the Linuxconf ef

Re: Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
> Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each > domain ? analog. for windoze-type customers: analog + rmagic both available as debian packages, in potato or woody, can't recall now.

Re: Easier administration (similar to Linuxconf)

2000-03-29 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
> Specifically, the software should be able to do things like set up virtual > hosting on apache, and at the same time set quotas, allocate IPs (or named > based) for the domains, set up pop accounts, allow users to set up their > own virtual forwarding lists (like .qmail-something, but with s

Re: Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Security
I use webalizer with crond and a script that calls seperate config files for each domain. Like this: webalizer -c domain.a.conf webalizer -c domain.b.conf webalizer -c domain.c.conf and so on. Then use custom configs for each domain. I will note each domain needs its own logfile but you sho

Re: Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Jonathan McDowell
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 12:00:35PM +0200, Jaume Teixi wrote: > Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for > each domain ? Analog for text stats that you can email to people, Webalyzer for pretty graphical stats that you can put up on the web. We use both. J. -- A foo

Re: Easier administration (similar to Linuxconf)

2000-03-29 Thread Smoerk
> You know the "web-enabled" administration software used by Colbat servers? > I was wondering if anything for Linux (and hopefully debanized) was > similar? Maybe Webmin (www.webmin.com)? But why don't you write some scripts, which setup a default configuration? A config tool is not faster than d

RE: Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Scott Thompson
I use weblog and logtools from www.awsd.com/scripts These are well written reports and create very nice reports. I does a decent job of tracking visits, page views and various top 10 lists and full details reports. Keyword, referer and agent reports as well. And its Free! Scott Thompson Programmi

Re: Webserver stats for customers

2000-03-29 Thread Chris Wagner
At 12:00 PM 3/29/00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each >domain ? Yeah, Analog is dreamy for stats. Very customizable. +---+ |-=I T ' S P R I N C I P L E