difference on linux advanced server...

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hi there....
our co's need to buy a new server....as usual what i did was just give the
server specs and the installation is done by our team...linux OS...
however my management heard of this R.H linux advanced server and wanted
this ...hmmm what i learnt is this advanced server is for mission critical
systems  i.e. millitary or tasks that needed real time..critical...

er any of u guys have any experience in dealing with this? big difference
with the ordinary linux?


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Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 2:07 PM
Subject: Banners through Apache and Squid


>
> A lot of free webpage hosting sites like tripod
> geocities etc display their banner on visiting the
> website although the source code uploaded or even
> after downloading from those servers does not contain
> any source code for banners links.
>
> It has to be done through webserver so any pointers to
> how do we do it in apache?
> and if a user is browsing through our proxy servers
> can we also embedd any html source code on every site
> it is visited through proxy server. banners like top
> bar or bottom or side bars or a redirecting banner or
> anything through both of them Apache and Squid.
>
> Thank you in advance
>
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