; over (say) the last 24 hours, one of them should jump off the page with an
> unreasonable level of activitiy.
>
The web server logs don't tell you anything in the URL data? A CGI script
usually has some parameters which might provide some assistance.
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tarted with a Mach kernel instead of Linux, but the userland is BSD.
If you're not particular about the kernel, it might be an option for you.
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s' so I could
> generate a debug output.
>
I'd dig a little deeper into the logs and configuration options before
assuming a kernel problem.
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It does a good job with this scenario. In the ports, and actively
maintained.
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