I'm on shared hosting (apache) and would like to closer inspect my log files. 2 questions I have at the moment.
1. Where can I typically find my log files for downloading?
2. Is there any good (free) software I can use locally (Windows desktop) that can manage these logs i.e. stats, searches etc? At the moment I mainly want to run a search on the log files.
I freely admit this is something that is self inflicted as I made the mistake of trying to install OpenSSH from source on my own despite me knowing that OpenSSL was kinda goofy (as in I had 0.9.8g and 0.9.8i libraries all over the place).
I know that I have OpenSSL 0.9.8k installed and working. PHP and Apache are both reporting that they are using the k release. I'm good there. However cURL and proftpd are still linking to the g release libraries and for the life of me, I cannot find where these buggers are. ld.so.conf is pointed at the newer libraries in /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/ssl/lib and I re-ran ldconfig to make sure.
Is there a way to verify a version of the library/so files because this is killing me. I'm kinda like Monk (USA TV) only instead of germs, I'm freaked out by lame libraries and includes.
edit: what I *think* is happening, based on the timestamps, is that cURL and proftpd are using the libraries in the /usr/lib64 directory instead of /usr/lib. What I don't get is when I make;make install, why things are only going into /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib and not into the /usr/lib64 directory despite my ./config stating that the libraries are being built for x86_64. Is it as simple as copying things over?
I am looking at a VPS of one friend, using OpenVZ. It has 256MB RAM, but it always goes down, and the host asks my friend to upgrade to larger RAM. I have read that if UBC setting is too low, the VPS could not use all allocated RAM, not sure if it's correctly or not, but is there anyway to check?
I have it installed on server, but sometimes it's dead, but no warning from system. It will prevent emails working then. So I wonder if there is any way to check clamav? when it's not working, system will release an email to the admin?
Is there a way to track outgoing mail that's sent from a Linux server? I'm running on Fedora 8 now, and would like to confirm and check mail that's being sent out by a PHP application.
Which both seem to be for blacklisted email servers. But what about checking if the ip has been blacklisted for other reasons ( business practices, reports of complaint, adult sites, etc)
What is a decent check?
This is for checking on newly assigned dedicated ip's ( or other) before applying them to domains on a new account.
I have installed 3dm for checking 3ware 8086 card status, but when going to [url] it doesnt show anything. It seems cannot connect to 1080 port, even I have turned off the firewall. Have checked in its config file already to make sure the port is 1080
Is there anyone having experience with 3dm software?
I'm thinking to implement a solution for our VOIP system so that automatic calls should be done several times a day and to check that someone is responding or that it's ringing.
We are using AsteriskWin32 for now and for our needs it's working great.
Since OpenVZ offers both base RAM and burstable RAM to VMs, checking how much RAM is still available for assigning to VMs is still done manually by me.
Is there a way to list the total amount of base RAM that has been assigned, and the total amount of burstable RAM that has been assigned, so that you know how many more VMs you can create/host on a server?
which command we used to get detail information of a process running on server and which much give out put like below example
User Domain %CPU %MEM MySQL Processes mydomainusername mydomain.com 36.78 247.14 5.9 Top Process %CPU 82.0 httpd [mydomain.com] [/forum/index.php?showtopic71748] Top Process %CPU 64.5 httpd [mydomain.com] [/forum/] Top Process %CPU 45.3 httpd [mydomain.com] [/forum/index.php?showforum11&prune_day100&sort_byZ-A&sor]
what are some of the ways to minimize credit/debit card fraud when someone purchases services over the Internet? I understand the following are commonly used:
-AVS check
-IP of customer vs. Billing Address
-Amount of order
With chargeback fees so high I'd really like to minimize fraud without tossing legit orders.
I normally hang out in the web design area, so it there is a related thread, please point me there.
I have been hosting a very small site with, what I thought, was a respectable local company. This morning I went to my home page and guess what - my friendly neighbourhood hacker paid me a visit. Gone (commented out) is my home page content, replaced with the following text:
I would like to report that your site is highly compromisable. Please review your hosts security settings. I would recommend changing though, they are a piece of ****. (I have not deleted anything. the original page is commented out but is still located in this file.)
This security message has been brought to you by Scorpian & AV.
How do I deal with this? If I get no response from my current hosting company on how someone got hold of my ftp password, I want to move my site, but how do I know the next company has better security measures? And what should these security measures include? Any tick lists out there for testing domain host's security?
Server Version: Apache/2.2.22 (Debian)..I have the above server running on a small computer with no screen. I can view server-status no problem and am starting to understand the info.
What I would like to do is check the progress of a largish video upload, I would like to know perhaps how much has been transferred and maybe some idea of time left.Am I able to do this somehow via apache2 or will I have to reply on commands from the server computer.
'how much memory a control panel uses' and people always seem to offer simple answers such as '32MB RAM'. How are people getting these figures and how can one test their own server with control panel running for the memory usage used by the control panel?
Obvious things like top and ps always list my memory as all used (on several CentOS servers I checked). So what is the deal? Am I missing something obvious?