Servers
DNS Server?
Posted June 11th, 2009 by hillardnA while back I remember reading (I can't remember if it was on linuxjournal.com, in an issue of LJ, freshmeat.net or somewhere else) about a DNS server where zone changes could be scheduled.
I have been writing a document about linux server.
Posted December 1st, 2008 by netkillerI wrote the document in Chinese before.
but from now on I will be writing document in English.
http://netkiller.hikz.com/book/linux/
the following is Table of Contents.
1. Introduction
Linux Installation
I. System
2. device information
3. System Information
4. time zone
to change system date/time
Photo Gallery Software
Posted October 6th, 2008 by theillienSomeone I know is looking for a free option for displaying photos. He needs something which will allow people to join up and upload their own photos as well. So far he has looked at Coppermine but is wondering if anything else exists. I did some searching but couldn't find anything that didn't involve running shell or Perl scripts (outside of Coppermine, that is).
CGI
Posted August 19th, 2008 by ygkI have a question to which I am trying to find an answer. If suexec is enabled in apache, a user can run his scripts under his own ID. It is fine. My questions are
1. In the first place for what purposes a user want to run CGI under his own ID.
2. Whatever is the purpose , why can't we change the permissions for the user accordingly in his virtual host entry in httpd conf file
Checkup Routine for Linux Server
Posted June 2nd, 2008 by taulifeHello.
My manager asked me to create a daily / weekly / monthly checkup routine for a linux server (Centos 4). Some kind of a "to do" list, making sure all of the relevant services are working properly: hardware, software, network services, quota... I'm a linux newbie, and am not aware of all the components that are relevant to this kind of checkup.
Can you help me?
Thank you.
To Bypass Transperent proxy for local Intranet
Posted May 21st, 2008 by satishapDear All,
We have setup Squid proxy server in transparent mode so that every user is forced to browse the internet through squid proxy on 3128 port.
Configuration is follows
1) Squid and Firewall configured on same box on 172.18.0.51.
2) Done all necessary setting required for Transparent Proxy.
also it is working file.
why it is not a defined MSSQL function??? mssql_select_db('[SwitchCenterDB]', $connect);
Posted March 6th, 2008 by ymengelPHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function mssql_select_db()
The source in question:
$connect = odbc_connect("DSNNAME", "miki", "84139") or die ("couldn't connect");
if ($connect) echo 'Great!';
else echo 'Damn';
mssql_select_db('[SwitchCenterDB]', $connect);
php script - mssql problem; could you help?
Posted March 6th, 2008 by ymengel[Tue Mar 04 14:10:00 2008] [error] [client 132.64.4.16] PHP Warning: odbc_exec() [function.odbc-exec]: SQL error: [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL Server]Invalid object name 'DeviceView'., SQL state S0002 in SQLExecDirect in /srv/www/htdocs/hu/Proj1/ttb.php on line 7
What is the error in getting info from MSSQL? Could you explain and fix?
Posted February 22nd, 2008 by ymengel[Fri Feb 22 12:54:15 2008] [error] [client 132.64.4.16] PHP Warning: odbc_exec() [function.odbc-exec]: SQL error: [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL Server]Could not find stored procedure 'SHOW'., SQL state 37000 in SQLExecDirect in /srv/www/htdocs/hu/Proj1/test.php on line 9
Sound Card for Server
Posted January 3rd, 2008 by tim.s.ogradyI have an Intel Server running Redhat Enterprise 4 and need to fit a PCI soundcard to it. I have tried a Creative SoundBalster Value but the CA0103-DBQ chip is not supported by ALSA. The older sound Blaster Live 5.1 with EMU10K1 chip works okay in a workstation but it won't fit in the server as it requires the newer 3.3V PCI bus. Can anybody recommend a 3.3V PCI soundcard is ALSA supported?
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