Garry,
For an excelent free software check OssComerce, for a comercial one try
Hassan's Consulting shopping cart (http://www.irata.com/).
Mario.
>Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation for
>use by numerous clients (numerous indivdual shops) so they can customize
>
Garry,
For an excelent free software check OssComerce, for a comercial one try Hassan's
Consulting shopping cart (http://www.irata.com/).
Mario.
>Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation for
>use by numerous clients (numerous indivdual shops) so they can customize
>
>Why not using 'roundrobin' ???
>
>Install a couple of Web-Servers, give each Server an IP and
>then setup for each Server a A-Record on your DNS-Server
>pointing to the same hostname.
The problem with round robin is that when one server fails over it keeps sending them
connections, I once sa
>I was just doing some debugging on another problem and did a ps -eaf and
>saw the following line that looks very suspicious to me:
>
>UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
>root 319 315 0 09:55 ? 00:00:00 -:0
I would check /proc/319, check for any file descr
I think he really ment: http://www.cyclades.com/
:)
>http://www.cuyclades.com
>
>-Messaggio originale-
>Da: Adam Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Inviato: martedi 5 agosto 2003 18.45
>A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Oggetto: linux pci PRI cards
>
>I'm looking to replace a few Ascend Max boxes.
>[.
>I don't understand what is going on. My machine has rebooted 5 times
>between 10:00 and 18:00. I looked in syslog and the line contains 109 at
>signs (@).
It sounds kind of stupid, but once we had a Cobalt RAQ3 server, wich has an LCD
display that shows information, as this display wasent worki
>> I'm sure he meant /dev/kmem
Yes I meant /dev/kmem, sorry for that one :)
>Ok, I have that file. Can anyone point me in the direction of something
>I can do to make it more difficult to exploit this.
There are several projects that try to make Linux a secure operating system, I
have not test
>> I'm sure he meant /dev/kmem
Yes I meant /dev/kmem, sorry for that one :)
>Ok, I have that file. Can anyone point me in the direction of something
>I can do to make it more difficult to exploit this.
There are several projects that try to make Linux a secure operating system, I have
not test
too much you must be aware of it's existance.
Mario Lopez.
too much you must be aware of it's existance.
Mario Lopez.
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>Hi,
>
>I just wanted to check if there were any problems running mysql and
>postgresql together in a production environment.
We even have 2 instances of MySQL running on the same box, you just have to
check obvious thinks, like that they are not using the same port on same IP,
and that they ar
>
>Any help would be very welcome - also if the suggestion is to have a
>completely different setup. What I need is virtual users, webmail, and
>pop access. And mySQL seemed the easiest, as I work a lot with mySQL, so
>I know how to handle it.
I use a similar configuration as yours, concretely Qm
>Hi,
>
>I just wanted to check if there were any problems running mysql and
>postgresql together in a production environment.
We even have 2 instances of MySQL running on the same box, you just have to check
obvious thinks, like that they are not using the same port on same IP, and that they
ar
>
>Any help would be very welcome - also if the suggestion is to have a
>completely different setup. What I need is virtual users, webmail, and
>pop access. And mySQL seemed the easiest, as I work a lot with mySQL, so
>I know how to handle it.
I use a similar configuration as yours, concretely Qm
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