Hmm... with sum assumptions..
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Do a port translation...
Do a port translation... J
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Thanks ascs. This is a good explanation.
The only other
I think you can get non-USA networks.. and block it from the firewall which is
a lot easier and wouldn't eat HTTP process.
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Cache the page?
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Here is the situation. Heavy db driv
What seems to be the problem?
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Hello all,
Could someone please tell me wh
Actually IIRC memory consumption will depend on your site if it's a
static or dynamic..
I did some tweak on ./configure since I was using 64bit box
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Hmm... assuming that the proxy inserts x-forwarded-for
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You can see it in the logs provided that you add X-forwarded-for in the
log config... but from the page itself I think you need to extract it
from header...
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Unless you are using the load balancer ( hardware or software ) or a
load balancing scheme it shouldn't matter.
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Try visiting this site: www.danga.com/perlbal/ --> perlbal
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Hi,
I am using a
Hi,
You can edit /etc/hosts and redirect localhost to the new DB IP and
create a hostname for your client1 like client1db to IP and ask them to
migrate.. from localhost to clientdb..
Hth,
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