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  1. Reinventing the wheel? on Tripwire for Apache · · Score: 2

    Come on folks there a plenty of products that can tell you when a file changes... and ALL of them work with Apache. For some of them check our here . Geez, anything to make a buck.

  2. Wirring with cat5e on The Myriad Ways of Wiring Your Home? · · Score: 1

    We bought our house sans network. Also, there were only three telephone jacks in the entire place. The first week had it we pulled 4 4pr of cable to EVERY bedroom, plus 4 4pr to the livingroom, dining room and kitchen. Each room also got a coax ( Can you say SciFi? ) added to one drop too. In the basement is a relay rack that has a patch panel, switch and new drop from the phone company for the phone lines and internet access. Now ANY jack in the house can be data or telephone and no worries about wireless problems. The down side was the cost, over $200 in cat 5e cable, plus $100 for the rack, $100 for the patchpanel and another $250 in patch cables, shelves, UPS etc. We decided that if we build a house we'll wire before the drywall and insullation goes in... pulling drops through a wall is a big pain in the @ss.

  3. Re:Quad 220? Ever hear of 64bits on How to Build a Fad Website: AmIHotOrNot · · Score: 1

    Software on both was Apache 2.0. Compaq DL 380 with Redhat 7.0, 220 with Solaris 8. Benchmarked on static pages, and dynamic content using a Perl test cgi. Both Perl and Apache were compiled with Sun's 64bit compilier for the Sparc. If you just use 32 bit the Compaq out performs the Sun.

  4. Quad 220? Ever hear of 64bits on How to Build a Fad Website: AmIHotOrNot · · Score: 2

    Since when has Sun had a quad 220? I work in a large Sun shop, and have never seen a quad cpu 220. Now, maybe they are thinking of a 420. Also, I have benchmarked a 220 vs a dual cpu compaq, and the 220 ran circles around the compaq. Of course apache was compiled with 64bit support, and tuned for performance. I would love to see their environment ( platform specifics, compilier, code release, httpd.conf etc. ) Speaking of Sun, I know their price/performance is not great, but has anyone else done some benchmarks with the $996 X1 machine. From what I have played with it looks great.

  5. Open mouth... insert foot on Will ISP Use of 10.0.0.0 Addresses Cause Problems? · · Score: 1

    Please READ RFCs before becoming an expert. The section you referred to in RFC 1918 is as follows....

    3. Private Address Space The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private internets:
    10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix)
    172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (172.16/12 prefix)
    192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix)

  6. Been there, done that... on Ethernet Sets To Bridge The Last Mile · · Score: 1

    Bellsouth already offers ethernet into the house for Internet access. It is part of their FastAccess branded product using IFITL (Integrated Fiber In The Loop) and PCDATA. Now, IFITL has it's problems, mainly limited availability. Now the cool part..... it's FAST and it works great with Linux ( PPPoE)

  7. Press Release *** Microsoft Acquisition *** on SSH Claims Trademark Infringement by OpenSSH · · Score: 1
    Microsoft is proud to announce that the acquisition of SSH Communications this week.

    Is it me,did this just happen this week? I thought only Microsoft would do something like this?
  8. Jabber on Instant Messaging On Linux · · Score: 1

    With all of the focus on Everybuddy, it seams that Jabber has been left out of the picture!
    Here is a messaging system that supports almost anything out there, including TwoWay Pagers, ICQ, IRC, AOL, MSN and Yahoo. Clients also work on a large number of platforms... Macs, Linux, Solaris, Web(PHP, Flash, Perl,Java) and yes, even Windoze.
    www.jabber.org

  9. Bucket of Crisco on What's The Best Cell Phone Calling Plan? · · Score: 1

    Get another job, I had the "celluar" allowance and went through an entire bucket of Crisco fighting over celluar bills. If they want you to have a phone get them to pay for it, otherwise checkout computerjobs.com or some other head hunter site.