I'm using newsyslog (FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p6) to manage Apache's monthly log
files. The
relevant /etc/newsyslog.conf entry is
# logfilename [owner:group]mode count size when flags [/pid_file]
[sig_num]
/var/log/httpd/*log root:wheel 644 2 *$M1D3 GB
A comment in /etc/hosts.allow states that:
Wrapping sshd(8) is not normally a good idea
Why? Is it because such restrictions should naturally be made using a
firewall/PAM/sshd itself/whatever? I think GENERIC sshd wouldn't have been
built with libwrap support in the first place. Or?
Hi! From time to time our moderately loaded Squid 2.6.3 (~500 simultaneous
clients, ~5000 req/min) stops responding all of a sudden, its status being
'zoneli' according to top(1), and nothing short of a machine reboot can bring
it back to life. I think it's the growing load on the box that