local webstats tested
symlinks still good
dnstran translated
analog analyzed
results available in face.centosprime.com
see bin/webstats for details
daily webstats cron job instituted
local webstats tested
symlinks still good
dnstran translated
analog analyzed
results available in face.centosprime.com
see bin/webstats for details
daily webstats cron job instituted
installed via fink
installed – standard /sw
installed in face
installed in face/bin
WordPress is a great tool. So are weblog editors that use XML-RPC and the metaWeblog API.
My weblog editor was failing. Finally tracked it down to truncated XML-RPC messages.
This *never* happened on my other machine (not Server)
After much chasing I have discovered that if *any* of my sites has the Performance Cache enabled the XML-RPC messages get truncated. Sigh.
For now, no Performance Cache for me.
MacDevCenter.com: Inside SSH, Part 4
In Part 3 of this multi-part series delving into the Secure Shell on Mac OS X, François Joseph de Kermadec showed you some advanced SSH techniques. Today he wraps up the final details.
MacDevCenter.com: Inside SSH, Part 3
In Part 2 of this multipart series delving into the Secure Shell on Mac OS X, François Joseph de Kermadec showed you how to securely fire up the Secure Shell and start communicating. Now, in Part 3, he digs deeper, showing you more advanced techniques.
MacDevCenter.com: Inside SSH, Part 2
In Part 1 of this multiple-article series delving into the Secure Shell on Mac OS X, François Joseph de Kermadec explained why you should explore the SSH server built into your Mac. Now, in Part 2, he shows you how to get started working with these tools.
MacDevCenter.com: Inside SSH, Part 1
Whether you’re a system administrator trying to help users scattered around office locations or an experienced Mac user struggling with multiple accounts, you surely have wished you could easily access all of the Macs you are working on remotely