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Where Have the Nets Come From?

As of the end of last year, there were over 68 million hosts attached to the Internet, and those hosts average four users each. Submitted by Peter H. Salus on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

The (not so) Wonderful World of High-Speed Internet Access

Discover the joys of using the new technology of DSL and cable modems to make your link to the world. Submitted by Jason Schumaker on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Now What: Are We Going to Let AOL Turn the Net into TV 2.0...

AOL Time Warner makes Microsoft look like the corner store. --John Katz Submitted by Doc Searls on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Linux and the Next Generation Internet

The authors describe their implementation of a demonstration environment for differentiated Internet services (Diffserv) using Linux-based routers. Submitted by Michael Stricklen on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Using Apache Proxy to Suppress Banner Ads

If you find Internet advertising annoying, time wasting and resource-consuming, get rid of it. Submitted by Raj Mathur on Wed, 2000-03-01 02:00.

An Introduction to Using Linux as a Multipurpose Firewall

Feeling insecure? Here's a guide for getting the protection you need. Submitted by Jeff Regan on Wed, 2000-03-01 02:00.

T/TCP: TCP for Transactions

A discussion of the operation, advantages and flaws of an experimental extension for the TCP protocol. Submitted by Mark Stacey on Tue, 2000-02-01 02:00.

More About Searching

Learning to be more efficient in searching by pre-indexing files. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Tue, 2000-02-01 02:00.

Internet Appliances

A preview and summary of the February 1 episode of Phil Hughes' weekly radio program featured on Biz Soup. Submitted by Phil Hughes on Mon, 2000-01-31 02:00.

The PPP Connection

Having trouble connecting to the Internet? Weep no more—the answer is here. Submitted by Marcel Gagné on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

A Simple Search Engine

Searching your web site has never been easier—an introduction to search methods. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

Workings of a Virtual Private Network in Linux—Part 2

More about securing our communication with the Internet. Submitted by David Morgan on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

The OpenPhone Project—Internet Telephony for Everyone!

Call your friends and family from your computer—a look at the future or the present? With Linux, the future is now. Submitted by Greg Herlein on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

Simplified IP Addressing

A look at an easy way to figure out what those pesky IP addresses actually mean. Submitted by Gene E. Hector on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

A Look at IPv6

With IPv6, IP addresses go from 32-bit to 128-bit. Here's why the change is being made. Submitted by Peter Salus on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

Core PHP Programming: Using PHP to Build Dynamic Web Sites

The book, having already sold out of its first printing, has placed consistently in the bestsellers at the on-line computer book retailers. Submitted by Allen Riddell on Sat, 2000-01-01 02:00.

Transparent Firewalling

The authors describe how to split an existing network without affecting the configuration of the machines already present by using the proxy arp technique. Submitted by Federico on Wed, 1999-12-01 02:00.

Workings of a Virtual Private Network, Part 1

A look into VPNs—what they are and how they work. Submitted by David Morgan on Wed, 1999-12-01 02:00.

Building a Firewall with IP Chains

A quick introduction to the program ipchains. Submitted by Pedro Paulo Bueno on Wed, 1999-12-01 02:00.

A Web-Based Clipping Service

Let LWP turn your web client into a midnight marauder. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Wed, 1999-12-01 02:00.
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