I'd recommend using Linux to build a router/firewall/gateway. All you need is any PC with 2 or more NICs. Any popular disto will have all of the necessary software included to do this. There are countless howto's on the web that you can reference. It's a fun project and you'll find that...
Does anyone know if there is anything like Robotcop for Tomcat? For those who are not familiar with Robotcop, you can read about it here:
http://www.robotcop.org/install_ap13.html
In a nutshell, it extends robots.txt in that it will actually enforce the rules set forth in there, as...
so..i couldn't help but notice when trying to write queries for microsoft's database implementations that there is no LIMIT command. whats the deal with that? The closest I could find was using TOP <number> after select. For example:
SELECT TOP 10 *
FROM myTable
WHERE myField = 'some...
First of all:
That is ****** hilarious...I'm going to have to steal that
2nd of all, if my 25 year old friend was dating a 16 year old girl, i'd slap the ****** out of him n tell him to stop that ******. That's a direct route to jail here in Texas. Do not pass go, do not collect $200...
I wasn't ever a fan of VB-based languages. I took a web services class last semester where we coded everything in ASP.NET. I prefer PHP over ASP only because I come from a C/C++/Java background, and PHP has a C-style syntax. Both scripting languages are fine and you can use either platform to...
Lets not forget the US (http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050406-040914-1985r.htm)
Yea, like your systems administrator which you'd (hopefully) have even with NT servers..
Yea, and the same can be accomplished with tools such as Webmin (http://www.webmin.com/) thru a webpage...
dalearyous, you can actually use a service like DynDNS (www.dyndns.org) to point a domain name to your server at home that is on a dynamic IP, voiding the need for a static IP to host your own web site off of your own server. This is a free service. I've been doing this for years with my cable...
Although Windows has good documentation online, Unix-based OS's have good documentation installed locally on the box itself, the man pages. If you need documentation for almost anything in a Unix-based OS, just type in `man <package name>'. For example, to pull up documentation to learn how to...
Rebate Monger, I understand the need for a Windows environment for END USERS. For a server, however, I would never touch Windows unless there was an absolute need for it that I cannot forsee (maybe for an Exchange server, but from what I understand you can use Linux for this nowadays as well...
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