On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 03:50:13PM +0100, Peter Bieringer wrote:
triggered by some global discussions about privacy I've created a new program named "ipv6loganon", which is able to anonymize HTTP logs without loosing much information (e.g. the IPv6 address type - for further statistics).
Please run some tests. I plan to release package 0.70.0 in one week or so.
Hi, ipv6loganon looks nice, thanks. Here's a small patch that fixes a couple of typos and adds a man page for ipv6loganon, based on --help output and the README. The --enable-system-geoip stuff seems to work OK for me. It's great to have, now I don't need to change the build system at all for the Debian packages. I still plan to hack the build system so that it could use an external copy of the ip2location and geoip source trees, I just haven't gotten around to doing it yet. With it there would be no need of shipping those in the ipv6calc tarball, which would be a good thing IMO. Cheers, -- Niko Tyni ntyni@iki.fi