it's an error with how you're declaring your virtual hosts, in either
your httpd.conf or a file in your conf.d . Hard to debug without
seeing them; you could post a copy somewhere.
probably they're at /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and /etc/httpd/conf.d/
might have some more conf files.
J
On 8/1/07
Mike -
I'm in a sort of backwatery place with rent similar to what you're
quoting, so I'll just throw this in:
If you're just getting started, word of mouth and reputation is very
valuable to you - so if you can keep your prices low and give good
quality, those people will talk about you. You ca
Like some other people pointed out, a VPS with it's own IP is
something like.. $45/ mo.
All you have to do is set your email server to forward through a VPS
mail server, and setup the reverse DNS for the VPS. Check out
linode.com, or any of the other bajillion companies that provide that
service.
With all the discussion going on about the 900mhz meshes, I thought
I'd ask your opinion on the locustworld meshboxes.
I'm still just exploring the options for a local non-profit sort of
setup, and it was one of the first things to come up when I was
Googling. It seems like they made a big splash
gmail is pretty awesome, and google apps takes about half a second to
set up with your own domain. ( http://google.com/a/ )
If anyone really objects to the ads, you can upgrade, or point out
that it's a small price to pay for what is probably one of the most
reliable email servers in the world.
Hi all-
I'm finishing up a grant proposal to build a wireless network for a
smallish (2 sq. mile) neighborhood. My only real experience is having
read this mailing list for a year or so, and independently researching
via the internet, so I'm hoping some of you veterans can offer some
insight befo
the list of reasons to come visit/live.
Anyhow, thanks a ton for putting up with stupid questions. The advice
from this list is invaluable.
Japhy
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Japhy Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List"
It's actually fairly trivial to geocode street (billing?) addresses
with something like Google Maps.. to a level that's certainly more
precise than census divisions.
By trivial, I mean - I hacked together a Python/javascript webapp to
do just this a few weeks ago, in a few hours (including the tim
Does anybody have a nanostation2 or a powerstation2 in stock - or a
used one lying around?
Just trying to buy one to test ranges in the real world. Apparently
they are backordered everywhere?
Thanks,
Japhy
WISPA
Hi all-
What's the deal with the two n-type connectors on the -ext powerstations?
Is it meant to be used with two antennae? (hor. and vert.
polarization, I presume?) Anyone have experience with this, or some
sort of numbers on what kind of performance gain that would bring?
And, most basic - is
Python is an excellent cross-platform language. Py2exe can generate
.exe files from the scripts.
So, you could pretty easily compile in your .ini files for each ISP.
And Python is awful nice to write in.
- Japhy
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Larry Yunker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When it
OK, a brief rant first:
I am trying to get ubiquiti nanostations, or ps2-exts. Apparently,
these things are the new furby.
If you are a reseller, why are you listing parts on your online store
that you don't have? parts that you have apparently never had?
if someone ORDERS these parts, why wo
Maybe Mikrotik should take a note from Microsoft's book.. Remember
how we went through the whole Apple/Windows game? How the company
that wrote software for specific hardware lost - hard?
For me, (and perhaps the low-end market!) I really just want a
card/enclosure/poe/N-connector that I can fla
gt;> I think for the most part those that would like something like this and
>>> have the skills to do it, don't have the time to do the initial work or
>>> support it. It is easier to just buy StarOS or ROS, or buy equipment
>>> that already has the license for
the OLSR folks have a pretty responsive mailing list - you might try
going straight to them.
- Japhy
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 8:21 PM, ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I'm trying to get familiar with setting up wireless mesh using the
> Demarctech products. I'm very experienced with Tro
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