Hi
> afaik, webalizer has no out-of-box facility for doing a summarized
> report. I thought you needed per site stats.
> Now, i also wouldnt be surprised if you COULD do it with weblizerfor
> example, if you report all vhosts to a single log file, webalizer would
> give you a global hit c
Apparently, on Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:46:46PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been considering upgrading our servers from the 2.2.x kernel up to
> the 2.4 (we have 1 server running testing/woody, soon to be 2). However, one
> thing I want in a new kernel is transparent proxying, w
Hi,
The problem with it connecting and installing the database works good
now, but it cannot connect to the ldap server? What is going on, would
it be due to a config problem, or is it the package?
Thanks,
Matt
Setting up sourceforge (2.5-14) ...
You'll see some debugging info during this instal
After looking into this more I can see that it is my ldap configuration.
I am using slapd.
When I do a dpk-reconfigure libpam-ldap and I set the root login =
cn=admin, dc=< ?? > What do I put for dc?
If I am using debian.org as my ldap server location would I have
cn=admin, dc=debian, dc=com?
Nick Jennings wrote:
This brings up a question I have. Isn't testing technically the *last*
of stable/testing/unstable to get security fixes?
Correct.
security fixes for stable are packported immediately, and the fixes are
also incorporated into unstable asap. Now for testing, there would be
a
Hi
> afaik, webalizer has no out-of-box facility for doing a summarized
> report. I thought you needed per site stats.
> Now, i also wouldnt be surprised if you COULD do it with weblizerfor
> example, if you report all vhosts to a single log file, webalizer would
> give you a global hit co
Hi,
The problem with it connecting and installing the database works good
now, but it cannot connect to the ldap server? What is going on, would
it be due to a config problem, or is it the package?
Thanks,
Matt
Setting up sourceforge (2.5-14) ...
You'll see some debugging info during this install
After looking into this more I can see that it is my ldap configuration.
I am using slapd.
When I do a dpk-reconfigure libpam-ldap and I set the root login =
cn=admin, dc=< ?? > What do I put for dc?
If I am using debian.org as my ldap server location would I have
cn=admin, dc=debian, dc=com?
I
Apparently, on Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:46:46PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been considering upgrading our servers from the 2.2.x kernel up to
> the 2.4 (we have 1 server running testing/woody, soon to be 2). However, one
> thing I want in a new kernel is transparent proxying, wh
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