Nice start at a blog! Thanks.

At 01:12 PM 2/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:

>I've been throwing some procedures lately and decided to throw them up
>on the web for public consumption.  I'm sure some of you will find
>these interesting.
>
>http://www.scottharney.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2003/02/21#apache_proxy
>We've talked serveral times here about NAT and port redirection.
>People have asked about how to have websites on multiple servers
>behind a firewall.  The usual method would be to host one on port 80
>and redirect an alternate port -- say 81 -- to the other box.  So URL's
>look like http://www.site1.com and http://www.site2.com:81 .
>
>But wouldn't it be nice to get rid of that nasty ":81" business?
>I detail the method to do it at the above link.
>
>http://www.scottharney.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2003/02/21#knoppix_and_partimage
>This link explains a method I used to image harddrive partitions (ala
>Norton Ghost) using a Knoppix CD.  I can clone and restore servers
>from bare metal with this method.  The servers being imaged run a
>variety of Operating Systems, including Windows.
>
>http://www.scottharney.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2003/02/21#remote-upgrade
>Just a little blurb on performating a freebsd "buildworld" upgrade
>remotely.
>
>--
>Scott Harney<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>"...and one script to rule them all."
>
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