Thanks Kory,

Both settings were OK , but you forced me to double-check and I noticed thre
was no Carriage return on the subnet declaration in /etc/hosts.allow. I
rthen remembered reading that this is a problem.
No weblet problem now.
The cron solution had also occurred to me, I wanted to see how others saw
it, perhaps its the safest solution.

Happy new year,

Robert

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Von: Kory Krofft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 2003 14:30
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Leaf-User (E-Mail)
Betreff: Re: [leaf-user] Weblet & Logs - Bering



>1.
>
>Is some config in the Weblet needed to allow hosts on internal
>subnets to
>access the http daemon ?

Yes. You must mane the proper adjustments to /etc/hosts.allow and edit the
CLIENT_ADDRS="192.168.1." line in /etc/sh-httpd.conf.

<SNIP>
>
>2.
>Has anyone tried moving logging (and, therefore weblet and other
>apps.
>access to the logs) to a hrd drive ?? 'm thinking about it to
>preserve logs
>under a reboot (happens often as I can't seem to stop configuring new
>features :-))

I have not tried it but from looking at the ulogd config options in lrcfg it
appears that it would be configurable by editing /etc/ulogd.conf.
Alternatively just run a cron job to copy or email them to a different
location periodically.

<SNIP>


Kory




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