El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió:
> There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with
> my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more
> described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs.
> Anyway, is there any doc or some
El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió:
> There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with
> my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more
> described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs.
> Anyway, is there any doc or som
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around
somewhere?
real easy...
By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled
you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up
/home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in defa
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around
somewhere?
real easy...
By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled
you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up
/home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in def
Hulo debian loving isp crowd,
Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking
suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some
benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just
curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy
Hulo debian loving isp crowd,
Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking
suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some
benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just
curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy...
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistron
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistron
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistro
Hallo,
Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should
elaborate just one little bit on this.
The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius
compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant.
So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistro
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff???
This is a new
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff???
This is a ne
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