Is there a way to tell boa not to log local connections? I
use boa & dwww quite heavily to browse local documentation and
access_log gets filled with this stuff. I'd still like to log
external connections but it seems that it's both or nothing.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a home machine which I'm not too worried about security wise. If
> I don't go on-line as root, is a difficult to type and remember password
> really necessary?
I think the time isn't that far away when everyone who wants to be
online
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have hesitated to ask this simple question here, but after quite along
> time, my head is sore from banging it against the wall . . .
Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux :)
>* I downloaded 16 MB from
>
> ftp.netscape
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> I briefly looked at the man page for cvs-buildpackage and it does a lot
> of stuff! The only thing is that I am not interested in building debian
> packages but maybe in building source tarballs. Can cvs-buildpackage
> build source tarballs and manage
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> ...
> Just fire up minicom, then type ATDT; when asked for a
> username, enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or whatever it is), then enter your
> password when prompted. If you get access, shut down minicom (Alt-X-Q
> maybe? I always forget and have to look in the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>> I don't remember exactly what I did to get mine going, but I did wind up
> having to
>> use minicom to figure out what was happening. Then I think I had to make
> an entry in
>> pap-secrets for freewwweb (I can't currently access that box to look
> aroun
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