Jeremy Wadsack wrote: > The third-party resolvers that seem to get the most discussion here are > jdresolve and QuickDNS (Windows). We've used DNSTran for years without > problems on a Debian box. It's pre-compiled. Seems to work at least on my Desktop machine (i386). But the server is a x86_64 machine w/o the 32 bit compatibility layer stuff installed as everything we use so far is compiled for genuine 64 bit mode, as shipped in Debian 4.0.
BTW, if possible I'd prefer REAL open source software and not "freeware" as it's only free in the sense that it doesn't cost money :) > Analog has a COMPRESS command that is intended to uncompress log files > (Analog internally supports tar, gzip and zip). You can leverage this command > to run any pre-process on a log file as long as it sends the processed file > to STDOUT. Was not able to find this one, but I'd guest UNCOMPRESS does the right thing anyway :) Just another question: So, preprocessing compressed logfiles is no problem, but how do I manage the same for the uncompressed logfile. Like most people out there, we use logrotate for Apache logfile rotation, so there's always the logfile Apache is writing it's stuff to and the rotated logfile which is still not compressed. gzip compression is done at the next logrotate run. CU - C. Lechner +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | TO UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: | http://lists.meer.net/mailman/listinfo/analog-help | | Analog Documentation: http://analog.cx/docs/Readme.html | List archives: http://www.analog.cx/docs/mailing.html#listarchives | Usenet version: news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.analog.general +------------------------------------------------------------------------

