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Fri 25 Mar 2005

Oops. Forgot to turn off ZeroLink

Category : Commentary/zeroLink.txt

If you've downloaded the latest WebServer Monitor 1.0.4 and it wouldn't launch, please download it again. I forgot to switch to the Deployment build in Xcode and so the version you downloaded will refuse to launch. Sorry. More haste, less whatever.

Posted at 9:50AM UTC | permalink

WebServer Monitor 1.0.4

Category : Technology/WebServerMonitor104.txt

It's been bumped up another notch. You can download it from here.

While using it, I realised I wanted to "hold on" to the current log record line, when I'm re-sorting the columns or when I'm doing a search. I find it especially useful to be able to mark a log record after I've done a search, and then hold on to it, when I clear the search field, so that I can see it in the context of other activity that happened around the time that page got hit.

For example, I did a search for ".zip" and noticed a download of DNS Enabler, and I want to know how that particular user got to that page - e.g., was it through Google or what? And did he/she go anywhere else?

This seems like a key step. You need to know what people want in order to keep up your end of the dialogue - if marketplaces are like conversations, as someone said.

Actually, this is a little piece of software but it fits within a larger scheme of things. I was re-reading a couple of articles I had written on the right ("How Businesses Could Use Macs" and "A Mac Business Toolbox") and they're written two years ago, like they're "Bernard's Manifesto", but the pieces are starting to come together now.

Posted at 8:56AM UTC | permalink

Mac@Work
Put your Mac to Work

Sivasothi.com? Now how would you do something like that?

Weblogs. Download and start a weblog of your own.

A Mac Business Toolbox
A survey of the possibilities

A Business Scenario
How we could use Macs in businesses

VPN Enabler for Mavericks

MailServe for Mavericks

DNS Enabler for Mavericks

DNS Agent for Mavericks

WebMon for Mavericks

Luca for Mavericks

Liya for Mountain Lion & Mavericks

Postfix Enabler for Tiger and Panther

Sendmail Enabler for Jaguar

Services running on this server, a Mac Mini running Mac OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks:

  • Apache 2 Web Server
  • Postfix Mail Server
  • Dovecot IMAP Server
  • Fetchmail
  • SpamBayes Spam Filter
  • Procmail
  • BIND DNS Server
  • DNS Agent
  • WebDAV Server
  • VPN Server
  • PHP-based weblog
  • MySQL database
  • PostgreSQL database

all set up using MailServe, WebMon, DNS Enabler, DNS Agent, VPN Enabler, Liya and our SQL installers, all on Mavericks.