I'm using Webalizer on both Solaris 10, Solaris 11 and OpenIndiana (open source
Solaris based distro).
Webalizer should work on any Unix or Unix clone with a compiler.
Jerry
On 04/29/17 03:38 AM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
I use webalizer on a Linux system. Don't know is this package is availa
Yep, I'm replying to a very old thread.
...
OP, I am just wondering if you resolved your issue here, and if you are still
using Suhosin?
If not, did you move to mod_security, as other repliers had suggested, or
something else?
thank you,
Jerry
On 0
looking at the home page of both products, the last Webalizer update was
April 2011. The last Awffull update was in 2008.
Jerry
On 07/26/13 08:17 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Vitthal,
On Jul 26, 2013, at 7:18, wrote:
Can anyone tell me the name of apache logs analyzer tool which is free
configure a local VPN, and only allow access from the VPN IP range is
one possible "Plan B".
Reviewing my own log files, its amazing how many malware hits there are
for this particular software product.
What ever you do, be as safe/secure as you can.
Good Luck
Jerry
On 07/ 9/13 03:56 PM,
any time I make modifications to httpd.conf, or any of the files in the
extra directory, I typically like to run the:
# apachectl -t
command.
The "-t" switch will test the configuration file and alert me to any
errors that I may have made prior to actually attempting to implement a
new or up
...
I hope that this summary helps someone else.
Jerry
On 06/22/12 09:32 PM, Jerry K wrote:
> I am experiencing problems with the configure script in attempting to
> compile, and actually just running the ./configure script on (2)
> different Solaris 11 Sparc based systems.
>
I am experiencing problems with the configure script in attempting to
compile, and actually just running the ./configure script on (2)
different Solaris 11 Sparc based systems.
Systems - T5120 w/32 Gb ram and ample disk space
T2000 w/16 Gb ram and also ample disk space
Both systems are
M. I did turn up a couple
of similar issues, but no one shared a resolution.
my make output is below.
TIA for any positive suggestions,
Jerry K
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make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/h/httpd-2.2.6/modules/mappers
Sorry for this late response, but this resolved my compiling issues on Solaris
10 using gcc that had been downloaded from
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
please visit this link
http://forum.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=21555&tstart=0
Jerry K
Rahul Kohli wrote:
In order to ensure this is