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Jabr wrote:
> If the ServerName directive is defined, then the url is rewritten
> as http://${ServerName}:${Port}/rest/of/url/ if it's a directory and
> doesn't include the trailing slash. If ServerName is defined, then it
> *must* be a valid FQDN for itself.

Ah, OK.  I changed the servername to envoy.ci.net instead of
www.ci.net, and I'll get a DNS entry added the next couple of days.
Interesting little tidbit; I don't think I ever knew that.

Random idle question on another topic: I work with a lot of Sun, Linux
and NT boxes at my workplace.  Sun provides a network boot server
capability via bootp/tftp, where you can set up one or more machines to
provide services for "diskless" clients.  Are there any hacks out
there to do the equivalent for Linux Intel boxes?  (I would expect to
need at least a small DOS or Linux boot image on the hard drive or a
floppy, since Ethernet's not built into the BIOS the way it is on
Sparc boxes).

-rich
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