03-22-2002
A cool thing is ChiliASP, by ChiliSoft.
It allows you to run ASP on Linux systems, or even on NT systems (for people who loathe IIS as much as I do) with Apache.
You can use FrontPage extensions with it too, so you can publish from a Win9* box to a Linux box via FP.
I've also played with a Cobalt RaQ4 box, that had Cobalt admin software and ChiliASP installed from the factory. The ad isn't kidding when it says that you just plug it in and start serving webpages...
We were trying to get rid of some of our NT/IIS boxes here, but sadly, we couldn't use COM objects without a software re-write to Java... big N-O from management
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
nologin
NOLOGIN(5) BSD File Formats Manual NOLOGIN(5)
NAME
nologin -- disallow logins
DESCRIPTION
Programs such as login(1) disallow logins if the nologin file exists. The programs display the contents of nologin to the user if possible
and interrupt the login sequence. This makes it simple to temporarily prevent incoming logins systemwide.
To disable logins on a per-account basis, investigate nologin(8).
SECURITY
The nologin file is ignored for user root by default.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The nologin feature is implemented through login.conf(5), which allows to change the pathname of the file and to extend the list of users
exempt from temporary login restriction.
PAM-aware programs can be selectively configured to respect nologin using the pam_nologin(8) module via pam.conf(5).
The nologin file will be removed at system boot if it resides in /var/run and cleanvar_enable is set to ``YES'' in rc.conf(5), which is
default. Therefore system reboot can effectively re-enable logins.
FILES
/var/run/nologin default location of nologin
SEE ALSO
login(1), login.conf(5), pam.conf(5), rc.conf(5), nologin(8), pam_nologin(8), shutdown(8)
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