Re: Ticketing systems

2003-12-10 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/  .

Maarten




Re: Ticketing systems

2003-12-10 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/  .

Maarten


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Apache config database generated

2003-05-28 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
Dear List,

I was wondering if there are tools/libs which handle the complete
apache config with all it's directives etc.. I found some apache
virtual host tools which can add  but no tools/libs
which can do the whole thing except Webmin but that's not something I
can use.

As Apache is the most used Webserver in the world, there must be some
good opensource libs/tools there for it's configuration file. Some
CPAN modules handle httpd.conf but those still require me to write
a lot for just parsing the file. 

Maybe I'm just lazy.

Best regards,

Maarten


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Apache config database generated

2003-05-28 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
Dear List,

I was wondering if there are tools/libs which handle the complete
apache config with all it's directives etc.. I found some apache
virtual host tools which can add  but no tools/libs
which can do the whole thing except Webmin but that's not something I
can use.

As Apache is the most used Webserver in the world, there must be some
good opensource libs/tools there for it's configuration file. Some
CPAN modules handle httpd.conf but those still require me to write
a lot for just parsing the file. 

Maybe I'm just lazy.

Best regards,

Maarten




webstatistics servers

2003-05-12 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
Dear *,

Not really a debian but rather an isp question.

Are there total solutions available or known for webstatics-servers for
both Win(nt/2k) and linux etc. servers? I ofcourse have a little
clue how to setup something like that, but I wonder if there are more
admins out there who created such already or have experiences with it.

Best regards,

Maarten van der Hoef




Re: Apache multi log analyze

2003-05-05 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 12:39:15AM +0200, Eduard Ballester wrote:
> Hi
> I've a web server farm in load balance...
> 
> I would like analyze all logs that they are rotated daily and kept in 
> backup system.
> 
> I could consolidate them into a single log file (sorted by time) and then 
Some analyzers do this automatically, otherwise a 
'cat logfiles | sort -k4 [-T /somebigdisk/tmp ] > thebiglog' will do. If you
use clf (Common Logfile Format) ofcourse, the -T argument for sort is to
ommit /tmp which can be a too small partition for this big sorting jobs on some 
machines.

> analize it but this single file is very large and I cannot keep it in disk 
> by many days. I'm looking for a tool that is able to keep historical from 
> each log analyzed and shows the accumulated results (by day, by week, by 
> month, by year,...) something like MRTG (perhaps this is not a good 
> comparison). do you understand me?

Looking at freshmeat now I see a combination of analog[1] and 'Report Magic'[2] 
which look much pretier then webalizer and are both made debian packages.

For some customers we use Nettracker which is very nice in my opinion but 
(eurosign).

[1] http://freshmeat.net/projects/analog/
[2] http://freshmeat.net/projects/reportmagic/

Regards,

Maarten van der Hoef




Re: Slow list.. why ?

2003-05-02 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 09:23:44PM -0400, John Keimel wrote:
> On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 02:34:17AM +0200, Maarten van der Hoef wrote:
> > Every day I see multiple replies with the same suggestions just because
> > the repliers weren't able to see the latest reply. As hardware costs about 
> > null 
> > these days, I wouldn't know any  other bottleneck (bandwidth, nehh ). 
> > So what's the problem with this list ?
> > 
> > Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with this list, just curious about it's
> > big latency.
> 
> Your comment seems like it's wondering about the list server software
> and the machine on which it resides. Sure, that could be a factor.
> I don't know the specs on that, nor on the volume of this list. 
> 
> However, you have to consider that everyone on the list has another
> mailserver they get to deal with. So, if the listserver sends its mail
> to me and my DSL connection is down, it bounces. Try again in four
> hours. It's up? OK, it delivers. THat's 4 hours. 
I have a pretty well runnning mailserver here which cannot be the reason. 

> 
> I've noticed, running just shy of a dozen lower volume lists, that often
> some of the larger providers will just stop accepting mail. "Nope, I'm
> not going to take that mail. Try later". So, my list server queues it up
> and tries again four hours later. I've had instances where providers
> refuse mail for DAYS, though it's more often just hours. 
That's not the issue here.

> 
> And then you have time zones. Funny how the people in Australia always
> seem to be so chipper when I'm so sleepy!  No, sorry, you'll have to
> wait for my reply until I'm awake.
It's not the time between replies , it's the time between I mail my post,
and when I get it back from the list.

> And I'm not sure or not, but in most list servers, you can set your self
> up for 'digest mode' because you hate the inane babble repeatedly during
> the day, so you subject yourself to it only in one big massive dose so
> it feels less painful. 
Then the list feeling disappears :)

> To wonder about the list and people replying late is less a question of
> the server that's sending the mail out, as it's only ONE factor of many.
> I'd be confident that the list server is beefy enough for what it's
> being asked to do, though I could be wrong. Take yer pick as to why
> people 'reply late' to questions, but there's a lot of different answers
> as to why. 
Again, I exclude the human factor here, someone posts a question , it takes
about 15 minutes for i have it in my mailbox. Mr John Doe repies on that
certain question, and 5 minutes later , I don't see any replies, so I reply 
as well. Same suggestions. Ofcourse double answers are better than nothing.
 
> (wondering how long ago you wrote your post and how much time has
> elapsed until my reply. Perhaps I should have waited a couple days, just
> for effect ;) 
Hehe, some hours now..
> 
> j
Regards,

Maarten 
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Slow list.. why ?

2003-05-01 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
Every day I see multiple replies with the same suggestions just because
the repliers weren't able to see the latest reply. As hardware costs about null 
these days, I wouldn't know any  other bottleneck (bandwidth, nehh ). 
So what's the problem with this list ?

Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with this list, just curious about it's
big latency.

Best regards,

Maarten van der Hoef




linux-igd

2003-04-22 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
It's not really an isp'ish question , excuse me for that.

Has someone managed to get upnp & linux-igd working on a debian 
machine. Compiling is no problem here, but after starting it
just dies with only leaving this behind . 

Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Ver 0.5 
by Dime ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: Special Thanks to Intel for the Linux SDK and 
the orginal author, Genmei Mori 
Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: Intializing UPnP with 
desc_doc_url=http://192.168.0.1:2869/gatedesc.xml 
Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: ipaddress=192.168.0.1 port=2869 
Apr 21 16:01:18 braindead upnpd: conf_dir_path=/etc/linuxigd/ 

I'm just running iptables symlinked to /usr/sbin with pretty much
normal policies. 

Regards,

Maarten van der Hoef




Re: How were the apache debs compiled ?

2003-04-17 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 09:22:41AM +0200, Wim Fournier wrote:
> > Dear listreader,
> >
> > I wonder how the apache of apache..deb & apache-common..deb (woody) was
> > compiled, the ./configure line ... etc.
> >
> > I want to create my own debian apache package, but I want it to
> > be compatible with the other packages in the woody-tree that
> > depends on apache, or where apache depends on other packages.
> 
> The home of the package, http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/apache.html
> and http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/apache-common.html will tell you
> of what the packages exist (bottom: Source Code: [dsc]
> [apache_1.3.26.orig.tar.gz] [apache_1.3.26-0woody3.diff.gz]
> Now you get both files, patch the orig with the diff and look at
> the ./debian/rules file to see how the configure is done.
> 
> You can also set up your /etc/apt/sources.list with a deb-src to be able to
> do:
>  apt-get source apache apache-common
> 
> see also
>  http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
> on working with source packages.
> 
> 
> > I did some utfs but no results, anyone ?
> What is utfs? Or do you mean rtfm?
[Use the f*cking search]

> With kind regards,
> 
> Wim Fournier

Thanks for all your help, some double answers, but thats the slow list's fault.




Re: order enquiry

2003-04-16 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 03:57:39AM +0800, abiodun mathins wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> l am pleased with your online  product and
> i will like to purchase some of your items to my Work
> shop in Nigeria.
> the following items are:
> 
> Orinoco ROR-1000 Remote Outdoor Router(2pieces)
> Orinoco COR-1100 Central Outdoor Router  (2 pieces)
> 
> please send me the price list together with the
> shipping fee through DHL Courier Service to my address in
> Nigeria.
> 133,Kayode Street,
> Onipanu,
> Lagos-Nigeria.
> I will be willing to know your method of paymnets.
> 
> Regards,
> Abiodun Martins...

This must be the famous nigerian spammer :)




How were the apache debs compiled ?

2003-04-16 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
Dear listreader,

I wonder how the apache of apache..deb & apache-common..deb (woody) was 
compiled,
the ./configure line ... etc. 

I want to create my own debian apache package, but I want it to
be compatible with the other packages in the woody-tree that
depends on apache, or where apache depends on other packages.

I did some utfs but no results, anyone ?

Best regards,

Maarten van der Hoef




Re: mod_log_sql: can NOT compile, Jesus, can anybody help me?

2003-03-27 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:04:38AM +0100, Peter Holm wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> did i say, i can compile it myself? Well, that was a mistake... first
> time after months of using debian I come to a point where I don´t
> know, what to do because a leck of indepth-compiler-knowledge...
> 
> I am trying to compile mod_log_slq, because I did not find any
> deb-package for this (what confused me really, as this is a very
> useful tool imho).
> 
> I follow the install docs but I get
> 
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
> 
> It would be sooo nice, if one enlightened guru could take a look at
> this, it would be really nice having mod_log_sql running with
> debian...
> 
> http://www.grubbybaby.com/mod_log_sql/
> 
> 
> I also mailed to the author, I hope he likes debian...
> 
> 
> Thank you very much for your attention and help would be really
> appreciated. Think it will take me some years until I get more
> familiar with gcc and ld...
> 
> 
> 
> Have a nice thread,
> Peter
apt-get install zlib1g-dev

Google always fix your debian-box...

Maarten




Re: mod_log_sql: can NOT compile, Jesus, can anybody help me?

2003-03-27 Thread Maarten van der Hoef
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:04:38AM +0100, Peter Holm wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> did i say, i can compile it myself? Well, that was a mistake... first
> time after months of using debian I come to a point where I don´t
> know, what to do because a leck of indepth-compiler-knowledge...
> 
> I am trying to compile mod_log_slq, because I did not find any
> deb-package for this (what confused me really, as this is a very
> useful tool imho).
> 
> I follow the install docs but I get
> 
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
> 
> It would be sooo nice, if one enlightened guru could take a look at
> this, it would be really nice having mod_log_sql running with
> debian...
> 
> http://www.grubbybaby.com/mod_log_sql/
> 
> 
> I also mailed to the author, I hope he likes debian...
> 
> 
> Thank you very much for your attention and help would be really
> appreciated. Think it will take me some years until I get more
> familiar with gcc and ld...
> 
> 
> 
> Have a nice thread,
> Peter
apt-get install zlib1g-dev

Google always fix your debian-box...

Maarten


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