Re: Server questions

2003-03-07 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
I always say, buy the best you can afford. Then again, consider how many Linux PC you can have for the price of the Sun. Run those PCs in a web farm or cluster and that Sun can't match the processing power and speed. Michael Hyman wrote: Hi guys, I have a dilemma that I need input on. If you

Re: Server questions

2003-03-07 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
is that beneficial for web services? Thanks...Michael - Original Message - From: Dzuy Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Modperl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 6:19 PM Subject: Re: Server questions I always say, buy the best you can afford. Then again, consider how many Linux PC you can

Re: Load balancers

2003-01-13 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
I've developed an embedded (Linux) load balancer solution. It's small form factor, runs on 8MB flash minimum, no hard drive, no fan so no wories about hard drive failure. It is LVS NAT (L4) based with configurable monitoring service. It load balances any port you want. I've deployed it to load

Re: Redundancy with 2 web servers

2002-11-04 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Title: Redundancy with 2 web servers You might want to look into a load balancer solution such as Linux Virtual Server http://www.LinuxVirtualServer.org/ Heiss, Christian wrote: 30014ACC2301D611A655000629899646EDBC@fs01"> Hello, Does anybody can help me how to create redundancy with

Re: [OT] Perl vs. PHP..... but where is mod_perl?

2002-10-18 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
What do you expect from (PHP) amateurs? Apparently Perl is too complicated for them to comprehend, never mind mod_perl. Randal L. Schwartz wrote: allan == allan juul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: allan odd yes, they are up to date it seems allan

Re: default page

2002-05-16 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Try DirectoryIndex. adam nelson wrote: I have a script that needs to be run when some one goes to the site: www.mysite.com/ it seems like the different ways that I've tried simply run the script through the normal cgi scenario without using perl-handler. Am I missing something obvious with

Re: Fw: Re: Cookies and IE in mod_perl

2002-03-23 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
There are different security levels that must be set. You can also specifically tell the browser to accept all cookies from a particular domain. There is an article on MS site about this. I forgot what it was. You can probably search for it on google. Frank Wiles wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">

Re: Mistaken identity problem with cookie

2002-02-15 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Perrin Harkins wrote: 002801c1b63b$2563aea0$18020c0a@PerriHar"> I have a mysterious "mistaken identity" problem that I have not beenable to solve. There are two common sources of this problem. One is an ID generationsystem that is not unique enough. Another is a bug in your

Re: Mistaken identity problem with cookie

2002-02-15 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Perrin Harkins wrote: 009001c1b65b$068df3d0$18020c0a@PerriHar"> 2. I don't think it's a global vairable issue. Basically, I just grabthe cookie by $r-header_in('Cookie')and decrypt it. It's what you do after that that matters. All it does is get the user login info and

Re: Authentication???

2002-02-12 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Have you looked at Apache::AuthCookie? Ray Recendez wrote: 002101c1b40c$fa6ab930$d4fe97c6@RAYWIN"> I am trying decide which authentication scheme to use with Apache on Solaris. I want to be able to issue cookies and expire them after a set duration. What is the best

[JOB] mod_perl programmer looking for development project

2001-06-18 Thread Dzuy Nguyen
Hi, I am a seasoned web programmer (mod_perl, Perl, PHP) seeking for web development in similar environment. I also manage, amdin systems, web sites, basically an all in one, jack of all trade kind of guy. If interested, please email me for resume. I prefer telecomuting unless you're in