Connecting to the Internet may be easier than you think; Tony begins this two-part series with how to configure your modem. Submitted by Tony Mobily on Fri, 2002-02-01 02:00.
Dutch webmasters create a shadow web site to let everyone use the MSIE-only railway timetable. Submitted by Brenno J.S.A.A.... on Thu, 2002-01-24 02:00.
Web browsers aren't the only clients that need to talk HTTP. Get information from web servers and even load completes software updates with this tiny, easy-o-use HTTP client library. Submitted by Alan DuBoff on Tue, 2002-01-01 02:00.
How to install and run an IPSec-based VPN gateway with a firewall using a single bootable Linux diskettedistribution. Submitted by Duncan Napier on Tue, 2002-01-01 02:00.
Sun is leading the fight against Microsoft's Passport by putting together the Liberty Alliance Project. After balking awhile, AOL just signed up. Suddenly there's a war going on. Are you feeling better already? Submitted by Doc Searls on Thu, 2001-12-06 02:00.
Ibrahim tests the performance of three open-source webservers on a typical Ericsson Research Linux clusterplatform. Submitted by Ibrahim F. Haddad on Thu, 2001-11-01 02:00.
Better scalability, reliability, security and performance are part of the upgrades of the new Apache server. Submitted by Ibrahim F. Haddad on Wed, 2001-08-22 01:00.
Freenet isn't just a file-sharing network designed to resist censorship of all kinds. For the slightly crazed among us, it's actually a platform for writing decentralized, anonymous, secure applications. For those that think of Freenet as another Napster, this seems more than a little insane. But for those that think of Freenet as another WWW, this seems insane but neat. Some of the individuals in Submitted by Brandon Wiley on Wed, 2001-06-13 01:00.
The Apache Toolbox simplifies installation and configuration of the Apache web server and related modules. Submitted by Ralph Krause on Tue, 2001-05-01 01:00.
Izzet gives insight as to how industry juggernauts tackle the challenge of wireless teleconferencing. Submitted by Izzet Agoren on Tue, 2001-05-01 01:00.
This month Reuven discusses JSPs, which allow programmers and nonprogrammers alike to create servlets and dynamic pages with a mix of Java and HTML. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Tue, 2001-05-01 01:00.