If your answer to what I posted is '..trying to figure out what tail does..' Maybe you should not have root access on a server that serves outsite an intranet.

You should know to # man tail

You should really learn unix before you have that kind of control over a server.

If you know what you're doing, you can secure a machine like that to be a fortress. If you don't- and you have root.. you can blow yourself up- maybe even take some people with you.

I don't think there's any way I can prevent as coming accross as patronizing. I am sorry for that. I do not mean disrespect.

I am sure you can learn this up and down and left and right. But until you do- I must stress - don't open that thing to accept outside requests- via the internet.

A week or two of reading up could do a lot for you.


In reply to Re^5: a classic : 'Premature end of script headers' problem by leocharre
in thread a classic : 'Premature end of script headers' problem by hmbscully

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