On Thursday 22 August 2002 12:04, Michael French wrote: You can do this using Banner Off in Apache Regards Dharmendra.T Linux Security Expert www.nsecure.net dharmu@nsecure.net > I have a copy at work, haven't installed it yet. It has some added > functions and kernel modifications. It also has a much longer release > cycle so there are fewer patches and updates and they are more thoroughly > tested when there are releases. Here is some info from Redhat's site: > > http://www.redhat.com/software/advancedserver/ > Performance and scalability enhancements > Red Hat Linux Advanced Server kernel enhancements provide dramatic new > "scale-up" capabilities--allowing you to realize full performance from > today's modern servers: > > a.. Asynchronous I/O support: Applications no longer need to pause after > issuing read I/Os until they are complete. > > > b.. Increased SMP granularity: Particularly in the SCSI I/O subsystem, > permitting increased I/O throughput in SMP systems with multiple I/O > adapters. > > > c.. SMP Scheduler enhancements: Support process-CPU affinity, which > improves performance by increasing the CPU cache hit-rate and greatly > reducing spinlock contention in SMP systems. > > > d.. Bounce Buffer Elimination: Greatly reduces I/O-related memory copy > operations in large memory systems (>1GB memory). > > High availability enhancements > Red Hat Linux Advanced Server features a sophisticated high availability > clustering technology called Cluster Manager. Cluster Manager provides an > application failover infrastructure that can be used by a wide range of > applications, including: > > a.. Most custom and mainstream commercial applications > b.. File and print serving > c.. Databases and database applications > d.. Messaging applications > e.. Internet and Open Source application > > With Cluster Manager, these applications can be deployed in high > availability configurations so that they are always operational; bringing > "scale-out" capabilities to enterprise Linux deployments. > > For high-volume open-source applications, such as NFS, Samba and Apache, > Cluster Manager provides a complete ready-to-use failover solution. For > most other applications customers create custom failover scripts using > provided templates. Red Hat Professional Services can provide custom > Cluster Manager deployment services where required - please contact Sales > for additional details. > > Cluster Manager features > a.. NFS/CIFS Failover: Supports highly available file serving in Unix and > Windows environments. > > > b.. Fully Shared Storage Subsystem: All cluster members have access to > the same storage. > > > c.. Comprehensive Data Integrity guarantees: Using the latest I/O barrier > technology, such as programmable power switches and watchdog timers. > > > d.. SCSI and Fibre Channel support: Cluster Manager configurations can be > deployed using latest SCSI and Fibre Channel technology. Multi-terabyte > configurations can readily be made highly available. > > > e.. Service failover: Cluster Manager not only ensures hardware shutdowns > or failures are detected and recovered from automatically, but will also > monitor your applications to ensure they are running correctly, and will > restart them automatically if they fail. > Michael French > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "aeab" <aeab@iiu.edu.my> > To: <security-discuss@linuxsecurity.com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:13 PM > Subject: difference on linux advanced server... > > > 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? > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "many Lists.." <many_lists@yahoo.com> > > To: <security-discuss@linuxsecurity.com> > > 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 > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs > > > http://www.hotjobs.com > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >- To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com with > > > "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com > > with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com > with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message.