bashism
s,/bin/sh,/bin/bash, The arithmetic syntax you are using is not required by SUSv3, it's a bashism.
View Article>65535 servers?
If you want more then 65535 servers (lets face it - who doesn't) try running additional servers on other ip addresses. There are lots of those especially when using IPv6. :-)The steps are left as an...
View ArticleBut in that's not the point
If I understood correctly, the idea was to run 65536 webservers at the same time, and using just one and vhosts takes all the fun about the idea :-) Probably it wasn't efficient, but i'm sure it was...
View ArticleUsing formail ?
formail, which is part of procmail package should fill your needs, I think.Hope this helps.
View Articleformail
Thanks, couldn't find any such option in formail's manpage though. Maybe I missed it.
View ArticleOpenVZ
You could get a lot more servers running probably with OpenVZ instances. They would all have different IP addresses, but they would all be running on port 80. Or, if you really wanted to get sadistic,...
View ArticleI've been trying to do this too
Apparently, there's a poorly-documented feature of Mailman that gets you the complete list history in mbox format. See here. This is nice because email addresses and dates and headers and attachments...
View ArticleNot sure about this one
This misses the point. If my.server.net has a fixed IP, you don't need to do that. If it has a dynamic IP, it won't help. -alex
View Articlettyrec
Also a similar great tool is called ttyrec. Its in almost every linux distribution. Also check out the site www.playterm.org, it can read ttyrec-files to let users generate/embed online terminalplayers.
View Articlehttp://shelr.tv/ uses script
http://shelr.tv/ uses script as backend but recording and sharing is much more easy.
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