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From: Stephan Zaniolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Secure web server...What's Your
Where can I find this RED BOOK?
Thanks,
Stephan
At 07:54 AM 10/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>At 02:31 AM 10/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>Has Anyone Read the RED BOOK (not the mag:) the DOD's read NSAs security
>>manual, and does it have useful material better that the standard Network
>>Security
At 02:31 AM 10/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Has Anyone Read the RED BOOK (not the mag:) the DOD's read NSAs security
>manual, and does it have useful material better that the standard Network
>Security References?
If you don't mind knowing all the intricate details of what is supposed
to be implement
Has Anyone Read the RED BOOK (not the mag:) the DOD's read NSAs security
manual, and does it have useful material better that the standard Network
Security References?
Have Fun,
Sends Steve
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Jenn V. wrote:
>Dancer said: "that tells me he needs a 486-66 or better, possibly
>up to a state-of-the-art Pentium depending on how many zillion databases
>they want to run on the box."
That is good to know, but I'm not showing _that_ to the money-man!
I want to get _some_ kind of new system out
At 07:13 PM 10/15/99 -0700, you wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Walt wrote:
>
>> There may be some slight database overhead (i.e., time users
>> spend logged-in must be kept track of for monthly billing.)
>
>logged into the box, logged into the website, or logged into a nationwide
>dialup network (I
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Walt wrote:
> There may be some slight database overhead (i.e., time users
> spend logged-in must be kept track of for monthly billing.)
logged into the box, logged into the website, or logged into a nationwide
dialup network (I've done the last one, so it's not *that* far
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As Vinnie said: apache, check out .htaccess. I *think* that's
> clear-text passwords, I'm not sure. There's almost certainly something
> in the apache documentation for more security - or maybe someone here
> knows something. :)
http only does clea
At 06:48 PM 10/15/99 -0700, Vinnie Surmonde wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Vinnie Surmonde wrote:
>
>> Probably not that much..If you want to go intel and by new, I'd spec out
>> something like a pII whatever (doesn't matter that much) with 64 or 128 MB
>> ram (depends on how price sensitive you are
Walt wrote:
> 1) What kind of server hardware am I looking at having to buy for
> this project? (I would NOT expect more than 100 simultaneous
> users or, as I said above, to exceed my 512k)
Dancer said: "that tells me he needs a 486-66 or better, possibly
up to a state-of-the-art Pentium depen
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Vinnie Surmonde wrote:
> Probably not that much..If you want to go intel and by new, I'd spec out
> something like a pII whatever (doesn't matter that much) with 64 or 128 MB
> ram (depends on how price sensitive you are, obviously) and a few gigs for
> hard drive space and a
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Walt wrote:
> 1) What kind of server hardware am I looking at having to buy for
> this project? (I would NOT expect more than 100 simultaneous
> users or, as I said above, to exceed my 512k)
Probably not that much..If you want to go intel and by new, I'd spec out
something
I have just been asked to get pricing together to set up a
password-access only website.
I currently have cable-modem internet access and definitely
do not expect traffic demands to exceed my 512k bandwidth.
(at least not initially)
My questions are:
1) What kind of server hardware am I looking
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