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Re: [ossig] Apache2 Newb Q
HI,
How your apache now? To get a fast update to your server IP address
changed, you can try to setup a internal DNS.
From my experience, to update your server IP address (Public address)
with take a while (depend on the DNS setting). You can ask ISP about the
DNS thingy.
Reign226 wrote:
> Hmmm...interesting. AFAIK, ISPs use proxies only to 'fake' a speed
> boost in dial-up packages by compressing everything and delivering it
> to the fooled user.
>
> What would be the function of these proxies when that is not the case?
>
> Howard
>
>
>>
>> Transparent proxying via a Cisco content engine thing.
>>
>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps766/
>>
>> All the big boys have got one eating up rack space; Maxis, Jaring
>> (though
>> the latter might not be running a Cisco model). But they've got one,
>> their
>> tech people confirmed it when we were troubleshooting a problem once
>> upon a
>> time.
>>
>>
>
>
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