----- Original Message ----- 
From: Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] Serving the world with a workstation


> 
> So port 8080 is not a DynDNS problem but YOUR problem as the effective
> administrator of viril.dyndns.org. Again I don't know a thing about
> Windows2000, except that I still prefer Linux. Now that you mentioned it,
> you could find out how to set your Win2k "gateway" up with something like
> a port mapping facility. Port 80 is served by the Win2k box, port 81 is
> picked up from one of the local workstations. Honestly, though, as you
> move into the hosting arena I'd go with Linux where you can use more
> realistic webserver for free: Apache (or aolserver or whatever else you
> prefer). I am personally convinced that Apache does a much more reliable
> job versus IIS, at a price you can't beat (free) and without as much of
> those nasty bugs as IIS has.
> 

Problema na ng win2k admin yon. Di ko na po problema yon. Sya kase e,
ayaw pang lumipat ng Linux. Tagal ko nang pinagpipilitan. Ang kulet e.
Pride nya siguro. boo hehehe thx po =)


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