Archive for the 'Linux' Category

Passwords with .htaccess

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

I wanted a page of my site to be password protected. Using something called .htaccess with apache you can control who has access to your site. Remember this is not a high security solution, but something to keep regular folks out of certain sections of your site. I learned most of this from Justin Miller’s […]

SSH without a password

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

So you don’t want to have to type a password everytime you login via ssh to a remote machine? Or you have a script that needs to connect via ssh to a remote machine and you don’t want to have to be there to type in the password? Well, you might want to use a […]

Install awstats on gentoo

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

Awstats is the best web log analyzer that I know of, at least for low traffic servers. I don’t have experience with in high traffic situations. I used to have awstats installed manually, but now gentoo has an ebuild for it. I tried
# emerge awstats
which is sufficient for most apps in gentoo, including webapps. Squirrelmail […]



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