Chris,

All files except one (mod_l33t-1.0.zip) are empty archives. Probably not 
important, but thought maybe you should know.

Amanda

On Sunday 01 Jun 2003 4:17 pm, Chris D. wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Mary wrote:
> >The term you are looking for is "virtual hosts".
> >
> >It is handled separately by each utility - mail transport agents,
> >webservers etc each handle this in their own way.
> >
> >It sounds like you're talking about webserving -- you want to use
> >Apache's name based virtual hosting for this:
> >
> >http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html
>
> If you intend on doing virtual hosts -- there is a nice virtual hosting
> module for apache called mod_l33t.
>
> It powered a hosting company in canada, which has now closed off due to
> DoS attacks and a shortage on money.
>
> It reduces the size of each apache thread, and the RAM footprint.
> (According to description)
>
> You can get it at http://wazza.host.sk/l33t/ where I have archives of
> the files used that they released under the GPL.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris

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