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  1. joker3

    problem with join command

    Thanks for your reply, but I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "Simply use SORTED files". Both files have been sorted numerically, so that the common first column is sorted in Ascending order. Then I join the files.
  2. joker3

    problem with join command

    I have two files that I would like to join. Here are samples of the two files: file1: 99998 543 99999 333 100000 215 100003 345 file2: 99998 2009-05 100000 2009-04 100000 2009-04 100001 2009-03 I issue this command: join -t " " file1 file2 | sort -un > file3 This is the result: 99998...
  3. joker3

    question about ip-based virtual hosts on Apache

    Thanks, everyone, for replying. Your suggestions all make good sense. I have opted to use name based virtual hosts and to request the other domain server to change their DNS record.
  4. joker3

    question about ip-based virtual hosts on Apache

    I am setting up Virtual Hosts on an Apache server on Redhat Linux. I know how to create Virtual Hosts and the difference between name-based and ip-based hosts. However, before I decide which to use, I have a question. One of the virtual hosts is from a different domain. So, if I use an ip-based...
  5. joker3

    mod_ssl and Apache 2.0.46, open port 443

    I am running Apache 2.0.46 and it doesn't appear that it was compiled with mod_ssl. This first became evident when I opened port 443 in my iptables firewall and all tests (nmap, telnet, netstat, etc) show that the port is closed. So, in my reading, I came across this: "Make sure that you have...

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