No they shouldn't, they should provide a mechanism for the other hosts to block traffic from the node on the node side of the connection. Filtered to control traffic to just 1 domain - the domain in question.
Separate train carts for batteries - hot swap using existing infrastructure. Electric at constant speed is more efficient than diesel - giving you low running costs, to offset batteries.
Quite reasonable, as long your architecture is fitted to your specific needs, or in the general case, is with a simple enough semantic. Btw, you do realize that using KVM can save you the complexities of booting and drivers.
Really?
HTML address tag.
Yes?
I think she looks hot.
Or at least approximately. *wink*
Me too, yay!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zMpZYMEOeQ
Ever thought of tech required?
No they shouldn't, they should provide a mechanism for the other hosts to block traffic from the node on the node side of the connection. Filtered to control traffic to just 1 domain - the domain in question.
You do realize that you need inbound client connectivity on the network - SRV isn't going anywhere.
Have the OS use inverse NAT mapping, assisted with SRV records. Applications won't know a thing.
Sorry, but if it were my kid, and with my luck and thought process - screw the hatchet - the whole building is gonna be leveled.
*sigh*
PKI anyone?
Why should it be (swapping)?
Separate train carts for batteries - hot swap using existing infrastructure. Electric at constant speed is more efficient than diesel - giving you low running costs, to offset batteries.
RefControl? UAS? Does the included greasemonkey have a nice per site menu? How about CSS?
DOS ain't done till Lotus won't run.
Ever heard of Ada? (yeah, I know it's young)
iSeries and pSeries have merged into IBM Power Sever platform, or something of the sort.
I turned 17 an hour ago - and I immediately deciphered it - WTH am I supposed to say?
Quite reasonable, as long your architecture is fitted to your specific needs, or in the general case, is with a simple enough semantic. Btw, you do realize that using KVM can save you the complexities of booting and drivers.
Yes.
Someone please implement a MySQL compat layer for Postgres, please...
Or, just add some ethanol.