> If I upgrade to 2.5 for $300 do I get a free crossgrade to
> revolution ? If
> so, which edition?
>
Hi Alex
>From the FAQ:
What happens to existing MetaCard customers?
Existing customers will get a free upgrade to Revolution with their next
subscription renewal. We strongly recommend everyon
Thanks Pierre & others..
Looks like I'll have to have a closer look at your code and play around
with the server firewall :)
Another quick question.. I've read through some of the mailings about the
'revolution' of mc & I've sent off an enquiring email but I'm still unclear
on my upgrade optio
Adopting a core technology such as a programming language is a major
investment. Most people qualify the risk of this investment by going
with the big-boys - just in case.
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 05:12, Chipp Walters wrote:
> Dan, most excellent point! This is and should be a huge concern for thos
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 06:30 AM, LiangTyan Fui wrote:
2. How do you restrict metacard listening to just one interface?
Not that I know :(
If you don't need the port on the undesired interfaces for some other
service, you can block them with a local-machine firewall.
Unfortunately this is n
On 8/3/03 1:31 PM, "Dar Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 10:53 PM, LiangTyan Fui wrote:
>
>>> 2. How do you restrict metacard listening to just one interface?
>>
>> Not that I know :(
>
> If you don't need the port on the undesired interfaces for some other
>
Alex Shaw wrote:
Hi,
I haven't tried this yet but I'm sure someone has:)
Using the metacard 'accept on port' command..
1. Will this cause the server app to listen on all available interfaces?
2. How do you restrict metacard listening to just one interface?
regards
alex
Alex Shaw wrote:
Hi,
I haven't tried this yet but I'm sure someone has:)
Using the metacard 'accept on port' command..
1. Will this cause the server app to listen on all available interfaces?
2. How do you restrict metacard listening to just one interface?
regards
alex