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2009 Oct 09
5
Simple way to banish IP addresses ?
Hi, I just set up a web server... and my bandwidth is being eaten by some chinese folks trying to brute-force-ssh their way into the machine. Is there a simple way to banish either single IP addresses or, maybe even better, whole IP classes ? I know it's feasible with iptables, but is there something more easily configurable ? Cheers, Niki
2009 Sep 20
2
SSL and virtual hosts?
Hi, I successfully managed to use SSL on a local webserver for testing purposes, following the section "Using SSL" in the Chapter "Using Apache" of the "Definitive Guide to CentOS". Now I wonder: how can I use SSL with virtual hosts? I have several virtual hosts defined. Let's say I want to use SSL with this one: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin info
2010 Nov 16
1
Disk operations very slow on Lenovo Thinkcentre
Hi, I'm currently trying to install CentOS 5.5 on a series of Lenovo Thinkcentre nettops. At first, the install CD boots OK without any options, but when it comes to formatting, the process can only be described as terribly slow... it took about half an hour to format the 160 GB disk. A few cups of coffee later, the system boots with the following messages on bootup (right at the
2009 May 27
2
Cron Job?
Hi All, How does one create a cron job that runs commands like: /usr/local/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=xxx.com -update /usr/local/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=yyy.com -update Say every 15 mins? -Jason
2010 Mar 11
2
nv50 mouse cursor disappears hourly
I compiled linux-2.6 from git. I think my last pull/merge? is this one (git show) commit d03ab2d78b6ab62e94f9958da50b4419c27e0f60 Author: Marcin Ko?cielnicki <koriakin at 0x04.net> Date: Mon Mar 1 00:18:39 2010 +0000 drm/nv50: Improve PGRAPH interrupt handling. I also compiled nouveau-drm_2.4.18-1_amd64.deb and nouveau_drv.so that day and installed them to a Debian system. I'm
2010 Feb 17
3
HP Proliant ML150 : how do I access disks ?
Hi, Up until now, I've only installed Linux either on "desktop" hardware, meaning one of the desktop PCs in the LAN acted as a server machine for the network, or I rented some dedicated server somewhere in a datacenter. Last week I bought some server hardware, a used HP Proliant ML150. It's the first time I am dealing with this sort of hardware. The hardware was sold
2006 May 09
2
Log file format + Awstats
I'm trying to process Icecast2 log files with Awstats and I'm running into a problem which I believe may be related to an extra entry in the Icecast2 logfiles. If one compares an Apache CLF log entry such as the following: 199.125.245.200 - - [08/May/2006:12:26:00 -0600] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 53 "-" "-" to an Icecast2 log entry: 166.70.52.200 - -
2006 Jan 23
3
[OT] Lighttpd + AWStats
Hello ~ I have posted a tutorial on my blog, http://www.benr75.com/pages/lighttpd_awstats_tutorial, on how to get AWStats and Lighttpd to work together. I thought it might be of interest to Rails folk as I know many run Light. Enjoy, -- Ben Reubenstein http://www.benr75.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 May 20
4
awstats, webalizer or...
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there? Ray
2005 Dec 24
2
Eleven??
I was poking around in the Gentoo Linux repository yesterday, trying to satisfy my curiosity about how many programming languages there are in "common use" today. I found one called "Eleven" which is quite strangely similar in intent to Rails. The home page is http://eleven.sourceforge.net/. Eleven is much simpler than Rails, and there are some interesting ideas in it. To
2008 Feb 01
7
General questions about security
Hi, I admit I never gave security that much thought, that is, except the most basic security rules like choosing good passwords, or reasonable file and directory permissions. But now I have to change that, since I'll soon have to setup a dedicated production server for our public libraries. I wonder where to begin. I would say first thing is get a series of "auditing" tools
2007 Sep 27
12
How does "case defined(Package["package"])" work?
I''m trying to use a "case defined" statement to configure Munin to automatically create plugin links for packages that are defined by Puppet but the behaviour seems to be unpredictable. I have a similar setup for Samba which works, but the Postfix one doesn''t and I can''t see any difference between them. Can some explain to me how "case
2006 Jan 30
4
Is this a case for STI?
Hi everyone, We have different populations of people here at our college: Staff, Faculty, Students, Alumni (and a host of "Other" that I''ll worry about another day. I originally had only Staff and Faculty loaded in under a Person model using a Personnel controller. Now I want to add the students in, so I thought STI might be the way to go: class Person < AR::Base end
2005 Dec 12
3
how do I set up separate log files/AWstats instances for a virtual host web server?
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hi all,<br> <br> I've configured my server to to host multiple sites on a single IP address, when
2008 Sep 20
3
counting Mb of every mountpoint
Hi guys , I have a little doubt: There is a way for reading directly or indicrectly (parsing , log etc) the amount of the data sending from icecast for every mountpoint? Thanks for the help Goodbye Pierpaolo
2004 Dec 13
3
[LLVMdev] misc. patches
Jeff Cohen wrote: > VS has a 64-bit portability mode, where it will complain when it sees > non-portable code. I haven't tried it yet on LLVM, but in my experience > it will generate a *lot* of warnings. Every time a size_t or ptrdiff_t > is assigned to an int or even a long it will complain (Microsoft defines > long as 32-bits, even in win64). On the other hand, gcc
2009 Jan 17
1
counting Mb of every mountpoint
Hi guys > > Hi > > 2008/9/21 Jordi Sala <poperbu at gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Awstats (awstats.sourceforge.net/) or sawmill (http://www.sawmill.net/) do >> what you want. >> > > Webalizer - streaming version: > > http://webalizer.bzhtec.com/ > > Chip Scooter > > > I have tried webalizer but later my try I
2006 Jul 26
5
Monitor traffic/bandwidth by mountpoint
I saw a request for this feature raised several years ago. Has this been implemented yet? If not, how are users monitoring traffic on port 8000, and even better can you split it up by mountpoint? I want to know how much traffic our icecast clients are using each month. Thank you, Shannon
2006 May 13
2
What does it mean to be "masked from data" when attaching? (Newbie question)
I have several data frames, each with six variables and several hundred cases broken out from a larger dataframe by eleven values of a factor called "Division". I have to perform the same analysis on each one. I would like to do it by creating a data frame called data2 eleven times, once with data corresponding to each value of the factor, and performing the same analysis on each of
2011 Sep 22
2
Problems with as.POSIXct
Hi R users: This is a very strange problem: Why this instruction shows me NA?, and any other date shows me that error! as.POSIXct(strptime("1992-5-3",format="%Y-%m-%d")) This is my R version on windows 7. "R version 2.13.1 Patched (2011-08-25 r56794)" Thank you for your help.