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Can the server and client be using different operating systems?

Synergy Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The synergy network protocol is platform neutral so synergy doesn't care what operating systems are running on the server and clients.

How can I install HP-UX Web Server Suite into a different directory?

Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQs
This assumes that you start Apache the standard way by using the "apachectl" script. You will need to become "root" user to do this. Note: Prior to running this script, ensure that none of processes (like Apache, Tomcat, Webmin, Stunnel, rotatelogs, logresolv) are running. Some Apache binaries such as htpasswd expect shared libraries to be in standard locations. To run them you will need to set the SHLIB_PATH.

What different types of authentication are used in HP-UX Apache-based Web Server?

Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQs
For more info see Where can I find more information on modules? except for htaccess where you should see What is htaccess? and mod_auth_ldap where you should see Where can I find more information on LDAP?. Authentication by user name/password. Hidden .htaccess files restrict access to files at this point and below in the file system.

How is Wintility's Master/Client relationship different from a Client/Server?

Wintility Pro
In the Wintility Pro Master/Client relationship, the Master module stores the user database, license control, collaboration coordination and other system information and must be used in conjunction with a Client. Wintility Pro is divided into two components, the Master and the Client. The Wintility Pro Master copy performs the overall administration (maintain user database, collaboration, etc.) and can be run from any workstation on the network.

Q 2r-05: Can a process be both a server and a client?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
A program might act as a server for interface A, and also as a client for interface B. This is easy. The program merely imports interface B like a normal client and exports interface A like a normal server. A program might want to provide a service, and also act as a client to other servers that provide the same service. In this case, the programmer must expend more effort. The problem is that the names of the server-side functions (manager routines) clash with the names of the client stubs.

Q 2r-09: How can a server identify the client that has called it?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
The details vary, depending on exactly what you want to identify about the client, but it all comes down to handles. The server must receive a binding handle in order receive information about the client. If there is not a binding handle in the parameter list as defined in the IDL file, then use the [explicit_handle] attribute in the ACF file to add one when building the server.

What is Client/Server?

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Clients and Servers are separate logical entities that work together over a network to accomplish a task. Many systems with very different architectures that are connected together are also called Client/Server.

What are the different client/server processing styles?

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Gartner group came out with the five ways of describing the different c/s styles based on how they split the three components of any application: user interface, business or application logic, data management. The five styles are distributed presentation, remote presentation, distributed function, remote data management, and distributed data management.

How are server-side rules and client-side rules different?

Frequently Asked Questions
Similar to the Client-Side Rules Wizard available in Outlook, Oracle Connector for Outlook enables you to set server-side rules. Server-side rules are performed directly on the server. Client-side rules are only performed when you are logged in to your mail client. The use of client-side rules often slows down the performance of Outlook.

What is the HP-UX Web Server Suite?

Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQs
The HP-UX Web Server Suite is a free product that can be downloaded for HP-UX platform and includes key software products necessary to deploy, manage, and implement mission critical web servers. The suite is comprised of: These components are based on software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org) and Webmin (http://www.webmin.com/).

How do I move a server to a different site?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
If your sites and subnets are configured then new servers will automatically get added to the site that owns the subnet however you can also manually move a server to a different site: Start the Active Directory Sites and Services MMC snap-in (Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - Active Directory Sites and Services Manager)

Why are the Completed Candidates on my client different than the TSC Website?

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Some completed candidates that are uploaded to TSC, and are considered complete by the client, do not make it through the TSC automated structure validation routines and so are not counted as completed by the TSC servers. Yes, in a round about way. Go to the TSC web site and create a new member using the 'bad' email address. Login as that member and add the node(s), then logout.

What can I do for a client that's different?

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What is client-server mode? Why would I use it?

SEER*Stat Frequently Asked Questions
SEER*Stat can operate in one of two modes, "local" and "client-server". In local mode, all processing and data are local to your PC environment; that is, your PC performs all calculations, and the program and data files are stored on the PC's hard drive, your local network, or a CD. In client-server mode, the SEER*Stat software installed on your PC is the client and contacts the SEER server via the Internet to access data and perform calculations. Internet Connection Not Required.

Q 2r-08: How can a server detect that a client has exited or crashed?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
The context handle provides this ability. When a context handle is created and passed to the client, the DCE runtime library keeps track of the connection between client and server; this may be done in the network code as in the case of TCP, or by DCE-specific ping messages if a connectionless protocol is used. When the client dies, the server is notified and executes a "rundown" function to clean up its data structures.

Why does my application fail when the client and server are on different hosts?

Support - Frequently Asked Questions - The ACE ORB
When an application works with the client and server on the same host, but fails when they are on different hosts, the usual culprit is some sort of naming problem between the hosts. One simple way to test this is to use the ping command to attempt to ping each host from the other (using the host name). You need to ping in both directions as TAO will require both paths. Another way to test this (and even make it work) is to tell TAO to use decimal addresses (i.e. 128.252.120.

Can I use different Java versions on Server and Client for the Enterprise Edition?

Frequently Asked Questions
You should not. The Client and the Server exchange data by sending and receiving Java objects, and different implementations of Java may have subtle differences in the internal structure of these objects that could cause hard-to-track malfunctions.

Is it possible to configure a cluster with nodes running on different networks (subnets)?

Cluster Project FAQ
Yes, it is. If you configure the cluster to use multicast rather than broadcast (there is an option for this in system-config-cluster) then the nodes can be on different subnets. Be careful that any switches and/or routers between the nodes are of good specification and are set to pass multicast traffic though.

How can I influence the future plans for the HP-UX Web Server Suite?

Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQs
We are interested in hearing from you on what other key components would be of value to solve your business problems. Please email us at hpapache-info@hp.com with your suggestions and a brief description of what business problem it can potentially solve or the benefit to your company.
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