Re: apache log files
On 04.11.2004 23:09, Craig Sanders wrote: For ErrorLog you can pipe to a suitable program which does the same. but this doesn't. unless apache has added this feature since i last looked into this (about six months ago) the suitable program has no way of separating the error logs for each virtual host, because it's just STDERR with no vhost prefix on each line. does somebody know if this thing was changed in apache 2 ? greets KoS -- Martin Kos +41-76-384-93-33 http://kos.liSay NO to HTML in mail ICQ# 13556143 Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Syslog Monitoring Tool
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Matthew Walkup wrote: Im currently looking for a syslog monitoring tool (local files, im dedicating a host to syslog/stat management) and haven't had much luck. Im looking for one that is fast, color-coded, allows for filters, and is web based. Any of you have a suggestion? the best that i could find: Package: logtool Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 196 Maintainer: Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] Architecture: i386 Version: 1.2.5-1 Depends: debconf (= 0.5.00), libc6 (= 2.3.1-1) Recommends: logcheck-database, logtail Filename: pool/main/l/logtool/logtool_1.2.5-1_i386.deb Size: 27980 MD5sum: 34efac9f411ff9c4241ff34eb92f42b7 Description: Syslog-style logfile parser with lots of output options logtool is a syslog-style logfile parser and report-generator, capable of producing ANSI, ASCII, CSV (for spreadsheets), HTML or just raw output. . It's very handy in generating nightly reports and in online monitoring of logfile activity. greets Martin -- Martin Kos Handy +41-76-384-93-33 http://kos.li/ICQ# 13556143Fax +49-89-244-323-681 Say NO to HTML in mail Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RTL-8029
hi ana On Wed, 21 May 2003, Ana Paula Sabelli wrote: Hi, I have installed debian from diskettes with the compact flavour, and then I finished the instalation from the network, so the ethernet adapter was ok. Then I installed the kernel 2.4.18 and when I reboot the network didnĀ“t work any more. What I have to do? as far as i remeber you need the ne2k-pci drivers. greets Martin -- Martin Kos Handy +41-76-384-93-33 http://kos.li/ICQ# 13556143Fax +49-89-244-323-681 Say NO to HTML in mail Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/
Re: Which webmail do you prefer? Why?
On Tue, 6 May 2003, Dominik Schulz wrote: I need an Webmail that works with Maildir or if this isn't possible with IMAP. IMP is a bit to overloaded in my opinion. have you tried sqwebmail? .. i'm very happy with it!.. it accesses the maildirs directly, so you don't need any pop or imap server. (i use it with qmail vpopmail) greets Martin -- Martin Kos Handy +41-76-384-93-33 http://kos.li/ICQ# 13556143Fax +49-89-244-323-681 Say NO to HTML in mail Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/
Re: transparent proxy
hi jeff On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote: Check the transproxy howto from the LDP. yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2. but it still hadn't worked. finally it was only an error with the order of my ipchains-rules and not of the rule itself :-(( now everything is working fine with http-proxying, but how can i also proxy the httpS-traffic? i haven't found anything about this in the howto and if i only change the port-number in my ipchains-rule it does not work, any idea? thanks for your help! Martin -- http://www.kos.li/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-76-384-93-33 ICQ# 13556143 Say NO to HTML in mail and news Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
transparent proxy
hi! i've a machine up and running with 2 network interfaces and up to yet i've masqueraded all the traffic from eth1 to eth0, but now i'll be using squid, but the problem is, i won't configure every machine to use the proxy, so i've thought i schould use the squid as a transparent proxy. i haven't found or haven't used the right ipchains-commands to set up the firewall. i've looked at the firewall-howto, but there is only written The SQUID developers provide RedHat and Debian packages. If you can, use one of these, but i haven't seen a package that installs squid as a transparent proxy? am i missing something? i would be happy if somebody could give me some help. thank ya. greets Martin -- http://www.kos.li/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-76-384-93-33 ICQ# 13556143 Say NO to HTML in mail and news Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/
Re: transparent proxy
hi jeff On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote: Check the transproxy howto from the LDP. yup.. i've done so.. first i had the problem that the howto is only for kernel 2.4 (i'm using 2.2), but i've found a howto for 2.2. but it still hadn't worked. finally it was only an error with the order of my ipchains-rules and not of the rule itself :-(( now everything is working fine with http-proxying, but how can i also proxy the httpS-traffic? i haven't found anything about this in the howto and if i only change the port-number in my ipchains-rule it does not work, any idea? thanks for your help! Martin -- http://www.kos.li/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-76-384-93-33 ICQ# 13556143 Say NO to HTML in mail and news Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/
kernel compile
hi sorry.. it's not really an ISP-based questions, but i'm only subscribed to this debian-list and i'm too tired to subscribe to another only for this simple thing ;-) one question: which packages (unstable) are required to compile the kernel, including the make menuconfig-tool ? greets and thanks... AND please no flames :-)) Martin -- http://www.kos.li/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-76-384-93-33 ICQ# 13556143 Say NO to HTML in mail and news Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MRTG (snmp thing)
hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey KoS, Thanks for the reply. I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do it with ./cfgmaker public@domain mrtg.cfg. When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors. Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basically out of the box. I don't know what I need to do it it. i've change some options in the snmpd-config.. but don't ask what i've changed because i don't remeber what i've exactly changed :-( KoS -- http://www.kos.li/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-76-384-93-33 ICQ# 13556143 Say NO to HTML in mail and news Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]