off-topic alert, off-topic alert: COOKIE-SETTING QUESTION, apache gurus solicited...
Okay. This isn't a debian topic, but you clever debian people are by far the most informative, helpful and good-looking bunch of humanoids available, so-- Pointers welcome, of course, to which FM i should R: In setting cookies via cgi or whatever, there's rules on having to include at least two portions of your domain in the cookie, such as for hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu the minimum domain allowable would be mit.edu, right? But you still have to put the two dots in, as for example, ".mit.edu". Would this allow cookies from "smith.mit.edu" and "www.mit.edu" AND "mit.edu" to be set properly? Or would they go into the bit bucket, for greenpeace-friendly recycling? or for more hypothetical instance, cpu.subnet.org.tld can set cookies with domain=".org.tld" and so can "www.org.tld" but can plain old prefix-challenged "org.tld" work cookies, in this case? -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #14 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : What's a RUNLEVEL? It's simply a big-time setting group; runlevel 2 might have a full-blown web server plus X running, and runlevel 3 might be ssh-only, for secure logins. Check /etc/inittab (and /etc/rc<RUNLEVEL>.d/*) for details on how yours are set up. And try "man runlevel". Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...

