Domain: prof-maad.org

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Preventing IP retention with djb’s multilog | Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... I wanted to enable multilog to do string substitution in every log line based on a given regular expression, and I wanted the user to be ...
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Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... Prof. MAADs Evil Lair. professional madness since 1989. About · Login. CC-BY-SA by mbiskoping@flickr. Preventing IP retention with djb’s ...
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Preventing IP retention with djb’s multilog | Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... I wanted to enable multilog to do string substitution in every log line based on a given regular expression, and I wanted the user to be ...
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Preventing IP retention with djb’s multilog | Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... I started by following their guide on mod_removeip for Apache and it ... I started adding filtering capacity to multilog using the pcre ...
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Preventing IP retention with djb’s multilog | Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ... I started adding filtering capacity to multilog using the pcre regular ... multilog t '&hello|hi' '%bonjour' ./main ...
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Preventing IP retention with djb’s multilog | Prof. MAADs Evil Lair
Oct 18, 2007 ... Apart from the known arguments like “t” for a timestamp and “./main” as the logging directory, this multilog process will also replace all ...
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