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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers unix price Post 58131 by zazzybob on Sunday 14th of November 2004 04:41:47 PM
Old 11-14-2004
Re: unix price

Quote:
Originally posted by lianandre
i canīt find a price for unix on the internet.
You will need to look on each individual vendors website in order to check your licensing requirements and which products you will need to purchase. Depending on the UNIX version you decide to go with, you may need to purchase new hardware if your current architecture is different to the architecture you intend to migrate to.

Your question is too vague and broad to gain a more appropriate answer.

There are many vendors of Unix - IBM (AIX), HP (HP-UX), SCO (!), Sun (Solaris) and many more.

http://www.google.com

If you'd like more assistance, you'll need to post exactly what your requirements are.

You should also navigate
Our Home Page > General Topics > Answers to Frequently Asked Questions > Where do I download LINUX & UNIX?

Cheers
ZB
 

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Apache::AuthCookie::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Apache::AuthCookie. VERSION
version 3.18 DESCRIPTION
This document serves to answer the most frequently asked questions about Apache::AuthCookie. How can I protect an entire site (/) with Apache::AuthCookie? You have to give an Apache "require" directive that applies to all requests for except for your login handler. The easiest way to do this is to override the auth handlers for your login script. For example, if your login handler is "/LOGIN", then you need to use something like the following: <Location /> AuthType My::AuthCookieHandler AuthName Whatever PerlAuthenHandler My::AuthCookieHandler->authenticate PerlAuthzHandler My::AuthCookieHandler->authorize require valid-user </Location> <Location /LOGIN> PerlAuthenHandler Apache2::Const::OK PerlAuthzHandler Apache2::Const::OK </Location> ... NAME
Apache::AuthCookie::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Apache::AuthCookie. AUTHOR
Michael Schout <mschout@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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