To: Steve Gardner
Hi Steve,
>You cant just remove a way of life for a percentage of the users of the Net,
>all you can do is make your additions so good that they slowly over time
>superseed older ways. The Net is a very big place and nothing changes fast.
Yes, I agree with your evolution principle. But wouldn't you say that things like Java
have happened very fast? Now, I am told to be part of Microsoft Windows OS!
>You sugest that telnet is already historic, but Im sure that you will find the
>telnet facility onto your own website very usefull ;)
Could you give me more info on this please.
>The ftp://brain.eu.org will infact work, but this is only because the FTP server
>and the WWW server are actualy running on the same phisical machine. If a site
>gets millions of hits then the load on both WWW server and FTP server can
>become to much for the host machine. When this happens you can either buy a
>bigger/faster machine or split the load over two machines (which is far more
>cost efective :).
If that did happen couldn't I then register a new domain ftp.brain.eu.org?
>I will set both servers up as brain.eu.org as soon as the domain is pointed
>towards us.
It is ready now.
>BTW did you know that you can check with eu.org by using thier whois server
>(whois.eu.org)
I used www.eu.org but I think it's the same server.
Thanks, any info on controlling log scripts would be much appreciated.
John
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