Same as Robert and zeekoe. Found a bunch of apache2 files that looked
like they had been rotated by logrotate. Running Ubuntu Karmic Server
with a fresh install.
# uname -a
Linux host 2.6.31-302-rs #7 SMP Thu Oct 29 22:57:03 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# dpkg -l | grep apache
ii apache2-doc
My system is ext3.
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apache2.2-common: /etc/init.d/apache2 script is empty
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Stefan, running
logrotate -d /etc/logrotate.conf gives me:
reading config file /etc/logrotate.conf
including /etc/logrotate.d
reading config file apache2
Matt (Trudel),
I agree with you that the GUI does provide a low level of entry for
users who are unfamiliar with VPNs. I would argue however that setting
a bunch of configuration options in a GUI will always be more
complicated than using a configuration file provided by a VPN
administrator. Any