to create name/passwords -lines-. You can
do anything you want with them. You don't -necessarily- have to use
htpasswd to 'create the file and add the data.' Those are added features
for convenience.
Have a :) day!
Jim
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it is now the -only- username/password
pair.
Beyond that, what Apache does with that pair depends on what htaccess
tells it to do.
Please post your htacces, and also describe what you 'intend' it to do.
Have a :) day!
jb
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Jim Barchuk
j...@jbarchuk.com
y are, and how interested the particular tech person you talk with is
interested in the problem. The reason I say it that way is that it
-doesn't- seem to be your -uplinks- misconfiguration, so 'not their
problem.' But because it's causing unnecessary traffic on -their- lines
erence is that -he'll- have no clue why it all dropped off,
because -he- hadn't changed anything. If he's loading pages locally and
everyting works fine, yet he gets calls that other people can't load
pages, he
HiHi!
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013, Otis Dewitt - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
Take a look at awstats.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Jim Barchuk wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Roman Gelfand wrote:
I think I was misunderstood. I am looking for a web site monitoring
software that periodically
7;200, 404, etc...,' that's not
'Software' as such, with a capital S. That's about a 20-30 line shell
script, that runs via cron. It requests a page, and records and increments
HTTP responses to a plain text file, which you can cat whenever you want
to to see res
to knock on the
server's door.
Did it -used- to work, but now it fails, or is this a new install/config?
Have a :) day!
jb
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Jim Barchuk
j...@jbarchuk.com
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