On 11/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:52:15AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
On 10/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:29:08AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
first, the IP is taken and reverse-resolved to a domain name. then the
domain name
On 11 Jan 2002, at 0:06, martin f krafft wrote:
--+xNpyl7Qekk2NvDX
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.10.1646 +0100]: /bin/true will log you out right
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
Seems to me so, too.
I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
IMAP/POP3 MDA has it's own way - where mta1 only works with
mda2 and mta3 only with mda1.
Worst of all the IMAP
But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems
a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has
done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized
way of how to do it.
Now there is something to strive for. One monolithic, incomprehensible
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
Seems to me so, too.
I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
IMAP/POP3 MDA has it's own way - where mta1 only works
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Peter Billson wrote:
But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems
a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has
done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized
way of how to do it.
Now there is
hi, in my logs files don't aper the user-agent (Mozilla, lynx ecc...) logs
..
why ?
example:
debian - - [12/Jan/2002:14:03:02 +0100] GET /doc/HTML/web/w3/index.html
HTTP/1.1 200 5208
and in my httpd.conf
...
...
LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b
\%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ combined
Hmmm, seems right. A couple thoughts:
1) Do you have any other CustomLog directives that are not commented out
2) Are you running NameVirtualHosts where you'd have to define a
CustomLog for each?
Pete
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ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Web Design, Computer Consulting,
On 11/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:52:15AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
On 10/01/02, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:29:08AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
first, the IP is taken and reverse-resolved to a domain name. then the
domain name
On 11 Jan 2002, at 0:06, martin f krafft wrote:
--+xNpyl7Qekk2NvDX
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
also sprach Marcel Hicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2002.01.10.1646 +0100]: /bin/true will log you out right
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
Seems to me so, too.
I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
IMAP/POP3 MDA has it's own way - where mta1 only works with
mda2 and mta3 only with mda1.
Worst of all the IMAP
But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems
a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has
done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized
way of how to do it.
Now there is something to strive for. One monolithic, incomprehensible
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
Seems to me so, too.
I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
IMAP/POP3 MDA has it's own way - where mta1 only works
On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Peter Billson wrote:
But I think this is an inherent UNIX / LDAP problem. LDAP seems
a very powerful tool doing for UNIX everything the 'Regestry' has
done for windows - and more. Whats missing here is some standardized
way of how to do it.
Now there is something
hi, in my logs files don't aper the user-agent (Mozilla, lynx ecc...) logs
..
why ?
example:
debian - - [12/Jan/2002:14:03:02 +0100] GET /doc/HTML/web/w3/index.html
HTTP/1.1 200 5208
and in my httpd.conf
...
...
LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b
\%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ combined
Hmmm, seems right. A couple thoughts:
1) Do you have any other CustomLog directives that are not commented out
2) Are you running NameVirtualHosts where you'd have to define a
CustomLog for each?
Pete
--
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet
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