cond. I'm now working on setting up proftpd to accept an anonymous
> >connection since it has this capabilities. I have to
patch/rec-compile
> >it first do to a bug in the byte transfer limit.
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Title: Which video card?
The Matrox G200 Millenium is a great card.
(PCI and AGP versions). Its a bit more than 50.00 but less than 100.00 (I
paid 85 fo rmy AGP 8 meg card).
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> ..did you not know your bandwidth would run out ? (he he)
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> Seriously, was going to ask you what you found out on throttling ?
Internet Bandwidth is what I want to throttle. I want to specify that
file X can't be retrieved any faster than say 12.5 kbs for example.I
can do this in proftpd but that means messing with an anonymous site.
I'd prefer to do it in Apache if I could.
Scott
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Can I limit download bandwidth speed in apache? I'm hosting a file
download that is linked via an HTTP and I would like to keep people from
sucking my server dry. I can move to an anonymous FTP but I'd rather
not enable that if I don't have to.
Scott
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If you use proftpd (http://www.proftpd.org) it has the ability to jail
a user to their home directory. This is done very easily (about 4 lines
in the config file). The user can follow directories below their /home
directory but that is it. Proftpd works great.
Scott
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Thanks works great and I had it setup in 15 minutes :)
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>> Does anyone know of a good apach
Does anyone know of a good apache log parser so I can see info about web
traffic (HTML output preferred but text is ok). I'm especially
interested in file downloads for a site I'm hosting.
Thanks,
Scott
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>From info gcc:
`-mcpu=CPU TYPE'
Assume the defaults for the machine type CPU TYPE when scheduling
instructions. The choices for CPU TYPE are: `i386', `i486',
`i586' (`pentium'), `pentium', `i686' (`pentiumpro') and
`pentiumpro'. While picking a specific CPU TYPE will schedul
I don't get any "normal" UDP scans against my box from my ISP or anyone
else and it sits right on the net. What normal activity involves UDP or
TCP scans? I personally my be paranoid but I treat all scans as a hack
attempt because this is the first step in more serious activity.
Turning off UDP
same here. ripped off the rpms and went to the tar balls. Not me
favorite thing to do but much less work.
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> I would ju
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to resolve the conflict but I'm using NT which
does not do this. All my card play nice even in dos so I'm assuming it was
either sndconfig or pilot error.
Thanks
Scott
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he problem (just stopped the message saying it can't find xforms library
from popping up). Can someone plese point me to wher I can get the
libforms library.
I'm running RH 5.0 kernel 2.0.31
Scott
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On 6/14/98, at 7:04 PM, Dan Cornilescu wrote:
>Scott Tyson wrote:
>>
>> I have been very interested in KDE since it looks very much like CDE,
which
>> I have on a HP-UX Workstation at work. I just got it so I'm learning it
ans? If I'm running say FVWM2 or FVWM95 will
this work if I DL the pre-compiled binaries?
Do I have to DL the source and compile it?
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I don't care much for Netscape here
A CD player that will query CDDB databases on the internet (I use CDValet).
A quake/quake2 utility that will find me some servers such as Gamespy.
A specialized HTML edititng tool.
Thanks for any help
Scott
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>On Tue, 26 May 1998, Scott Tyson wrote:
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>> DONT GET AN NE2000 CLONE!!! Although cheap (20 bucks for pci) they are
>> SLOW. Its an ISA card stuck onto a PCI bus. I started with this si
SA ones work.
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