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Automating IP Host Data Collection on a LAN

Using Linux and the ACEDB database system makes easy work of local area network management. Submitted by Joe Nasal on Mon, 1999-11-01 02:00.

Interfacing Relational Databases to the Web

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.

Fast Ethernet Network Starter Kit (FENSK04)

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.

Voice-Over IP for Linux

Make your long-distance calls over the Internet using this new technology for Linux. Submitted by Greg Herlein on Wed, 1999-09-01 01:00.

Netscape Plug-Ins

Extending Netscape's ability to handle additional file formats. Submitted by Larry Hoff on Wed, 1999-09-01 01:00.

Multilink PPP: One Big Virtual WAN Pipe

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.

Dynamic Load-Balancing DNS: dlbDNS

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.

Programming Web Graphics with Perl & GNU Software

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.

IP Bandwidth Management

A look at the new traffic control code in the kernel and how it aids in bandwidth management. Submitted by Jamal Hadi Salim on Tue, 1999-06-01 01:00.

Sending Mail via the Web

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.

Upgrading Linux Over the Internet

A real life experience in remote upgrading of a Linux PC across the Pacific Ocean. Submitted by Daniel Dee on Sat, 1999-05-01 01:00.

Reading E-mail Via the Web

How to write your own program to read and send mail to any server on the Internet. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Sat, 1999-05-01 01:00.

DECnet Network Protocol

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.

Creating a Web-Based BBS, Part 3

Mr. Lerner shows us how to add a full-text search to our BBS. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Mon, 1999-03-01 02:00.

Caching the Web, Part 2

This month Mr. Guerrero tells us about the definitive proxy-cache server, Squid. Submitted by David Guerrero on Mon, 1999-02-01 02:00.

Creating a Web-based BBS, Part 2

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.

Caching the Web, Part 1

Improve your users' browsing and save your bandwidth by using proxy servers to cache web pages. Submitted by David Guerrero on Fri, 1999-01-01 02:00.

Creating a Web-based BBS, Part 1

Ready to create your own virtual community? Here's how to begin. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Fri, 1999-01-01 02:00.

CIDR: A Prescription for Shortness of Address Space

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.

Building a Web Weather Station

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.
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