Greetings. This is a bit tangential, but I hope someone may still want to and be able to help me. My ISP "empties out" my access log file at irregular intervals (without notifying me beforehand) so I never can catch them and download it just before they do so, with the result that I'm left with gaps in my access data. I asked them to do something about it and they said that they may implement a utility that will permit me to "zero out" the log file at my leisure, but they don't know if or when this will happen. They do not give me permission to use the "echo> access_log" command in telnet to empty the log file, for security reasons, or so they said. My question to you: is there a way to use either my ftp program or telnet itself to get around this? I was thinking that maybe I can change the name of the log file (say, to "access_logx") and immediately create another "access_log" file. Would this work? Or is there something intrinsic in these types of files that would create havoc for me if I did this? I thank you in advance for any help on this (to me) sticky problem. Sergio Reyes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
