DynaStop is a utility to examine IPv4 based addresses for Exim and procmail for the purpose of filtering based upon patterns defined by the administrator. This can be a pivotal factor in email filtering and server load management, since dynamic IP addresses are typically used for dial-up, DHCP, and DSL accounts. All of which have a designated mail exchange server through which all outbound mail flows as defined with many, if not most, large Internet service providers.
Logger is a log queueing and optimization utility. It can completely replace sys/klogd, handle logs larger than 2GB, perform automatic nightly log rotation without affecting services, and transfer logs between machines via TCP connections. Any application that writes a text log can be maintained by Logger. It is light, small, and fast, emphasizes security, and reduces drive usage through memory queueing.
Update lists visually separated in the automated process. Hopefully this will make the update notices more readable.
Hi, I think I finally got the nightly update working again for freshmeat...
Hi, I'm still having troubles getting the nightly update script to actually UPDATE freshmeat using the 3.0 API. The home page always has the updates though. Hopefully I will have this resolve...
DynaStop updates Hello, I will now be updating DynaStop's config files on a daily basis. DynaStop has proven stable enough so that it has become a critical part of many systems and as such, u...
Linux Gazette Hello, I have an article in this month's Linux Gazette on setting up Logger at: Linux Gazete (http://linuxgazette.net/148/darin.html) Its a simple HowTo guide. Please ch...