Re: Ticketing systems
We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/ . Maarten -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Ticketing systems
We're thinking of using http://otrs.org/screenshot/ . Maarten
Apache config database generated
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 virtual hosts:80 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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache config database generated
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 virtual hosts:80 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
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
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 ?
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 -- == + It's simply not | John Keimel+ + RFC1149 compliant!| [EMAIL PROTECTED]+ + | http://www.keimel.com + == -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_+_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_+_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Maarten v.d. Hoef | Cysonet Engineering | [EMAIL PROTECTED] +31611413687 | The magic behind the buzzwords | phone +31 20 4703339 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_+_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_+_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
linux-igd
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 ?
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.
How were the apache debs compiled ?
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: order enquiry
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Re: mod_log_sql: can NOT compile, Jesus, can anybody help me?
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_log_sql: can NOT compile, Jesus, can anybody help me?
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