dear group,
i have apache running and its presently serving 3 virtual domains (domain based
VH).
now i added a 2nd NIC to my server and when i point my browser to that 2nd IP
add, i get an error.
how do I do it so that when i try to type in the 2nd IP add in my browser, ill
get the default domain
dear group,
i have apache running and its presently serving 3 virtual domains (domain based
VH).
now i added a 2nd NIC to my server and when i point my browser to that 2nd IP
add, i get an error.
how do I do it so that when i try to type in the 2nd IP add in my browser, ill
get the default domain
On Wed, 5 Jul 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
| Hello:
| Does anyone have Debian based commercial ofrerings of this kind:
|
| 1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
| routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
| when network is down.
|
|
At 08:45 PM 7/5/00 -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
>1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
> routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
>when network is down.
The Comtrol Rocketport board is very nice. You can put up to 128 serial
ports
Hello:
Does anyone have Debian based commercial ofrerings of this kind:
1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
when network is down.
Cheap dial in box for single line use.
Also, t
At 10:47 AM 7/5/00 +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
>course, gnu :))
Who says you can only use GNU software? Don't limit yourself to GNU, use
any software that has a "free" license you find acceptable.
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On Wed, 5 Jul 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
| Hello:
| Does anyone have Debian based commercial ofrerings of this kind:
|
| 1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
| routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
| when network is down.
|
At 08:45 PM 7/5/00 -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
>1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
> routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
>when network is down.
The Comtrol Rocketport board is very nice. You can put up to 128 serial
port
Hello:
Does anyone have Debian based commercial ofrerings of this kind:
1. Terminal server for connecting one box to many serial devices such as
routers, switches, other terminal servers for serial connectivity
when network is down.
Cheap dial in box for single line use.
Also,
At 10:47 AM 7/5/00 +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
>course, gnu :))
Who says you can only use GNU software? Don't limit yourself to GNU, use
any software that has a "free" license you find acceptable.
+-
Adam Cassar wrote:
> Has anybody used a switched scsi solution under Linux?
... if Fibre Channel (FC AL) is what you mean ...
> What was you experience? What vendor did you use?
... i'm going to install a Storage Area Network, where each host is
connectet to the FC AL switch, witch in turn is co
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You got me. I found the orginal message and here it is:
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> course, gnu :))
Listar certainly does the fast part (it'll probably do better than any
other MLM since it's compiled rather than interpreted) and I find
Adam Cassar wrote:
> Has anybody used a switched scsi solution under Linux?
... if Fibre Channel (FC AL) is what you mean ...
> What was you experience? What vendor did you use?
... i'm going to install a Storage Area Network, where each host is
connectet to the FC AL switch, witch in turn is c
Title: RE: List managers
You got me. I found the orginal message and here it is:
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> course, gnu :))
Listar certainly does the fast part (it'll probably do better than any
other MLM since it's compiled rather than interpreted) and I find
Title: RE: List managers
humm, why is it on non-free then?.
-Mensaje original-
De: Gregory Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: miércoles 5 de julio de 2000 16:13
Para: Javier Castillo; Debian-Isp
Asunto: Re: List managers
I believe majordomo was taken out due to a securit
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I see that majordomo is non-free :(( ,
>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> course, gnu :))
Sympa is a good choice, i use it for our lists, it's easy on the us
Title: RE: List managers
humm, why is it on non-free then?.
-Mensaje original-
De: Gregory Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: miércoles 5 de julio de 2000 16:13
Para: Javier Castillo; Debian-Isp
Asunto: Re: List managers
I believe majordomo was taken out due to a securit
I believe majordomo was taken out due to a security hole. -- It isn't open
source.
Gregory Wood
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>
> I see that majordomo is non-free :(( ,
>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, e
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I see that majordomo is non-free :(( ,
>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
> course, gnu :))
Sympa is a good choice, i use it for our lists, it's easy on the u
Has anybody used a switched scsi solution under Linux?
What was you experience? What vendor did you use?
I believe majordomo was taken out due to a security hole. -- It isn't open source.
Gregory Wood
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On 7/5/00 at 10:47 AM Javier Castillo wrote:
>Hi there,
>
> I see that majordomo is non-free :(( ,
>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, e
Has anybody used a switched scsi solution under Linux?
What was you experience? What vendor did you use?
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>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
>course, gnu :))
mailman :-))
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 10:47:43AM +0200, Javier Castillo wrote:
> I see that majordomo is non-free :(( ,
>
> which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
>course, gnu :))
mailman :-))
Bye :-)
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Hi there,
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which list manager do you recommend me?, easy to admin, fast, and of
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