This document explains how to build a database-backed web site using Apache, the PHP3 module and the PostgreSQL relational database. Submitted by Will Benton on Mon, 1999-11-01 02:00.
The kit includes two EtherFast 10/100 PCI LAN cards, two 15-foot category 5 UTP cables, an AC power adapter for your hub and a 4-port 100Mbps fast Ethernet hub. Submitted by John Kacur on Fri, 1999-10-01 01:00.
MLPPP gives network managers the power to deliver WAN bandwidth on demand using an array of services. Submitted by George E. author) on Wed, 1999-09-01 01:00.
An attempt to solve the problem of network traffic congestion by adding a dynamic load-balancing feature to the existing DNS. Submitted by Harish V.C. on Sun, 1999-08-01 01:00.
Although most of the graphs seen on the Web these days use in-house developed tools, many of them started out using the same tools described by Shawn, such as ImageMagick and the GD library. Submitted by Michael J. Hammel on Sun, 1999-08-01 01:00.
Mr. Lerner continues his look at building a simple, integrated mail system that can be accessed using a web browser. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Tue, 1999-06-01 01:00.
This article contains information on how to use and configure available DECnet software as well as information on how the kernel code works. Submitted by Steve Whitehouse on Thu, 1999-04-01 02:00.
Mr. Lerner continues to look at the bulletin board system, examining the code that works with individual messages. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Mon, 1999-02-01 02:00.
This article explains the concept of CIDR and shows you how you can implement it on your network. Submitted by David A. Bandel on Tue, 1998-12-01 02:00.
Mr. Howard tells us how he gathers and outputs weather information to the Web using Linux, Perl and automated FTP. Submitted by Chris Howard on Tue, 1998-12-01 02:00.