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- Bigsister-General
- Bigsister is an open source project to monitor networks of computers. The listserv has technical discussions of the software and its use.
Our Archive | The Bigsister Website | Listserv info page - BugTraq
- BugTraq is a full disclosure moderated mailing listserv for the detailed discussion and announcement of computer security vulnerabilities: what they are, how to exploit them, and how to fix them.
Our Archive | The Security-Focus Website | Listserv info page - CGI App
- CGI App is a informative list discussing CGI programming, how-to's, troubleshooting and more.
Our Archive | CPAN CGI Application Webpage | Listserv info page - Interchange Users
- Intechange is a full featured Open Source E-Commerce Server. This listserv is for developers of Interchange Sites.
Our Archive | Interchange Developer Site | List servinfo page - mod_perl
- The Perl API in a world famous (Apache) web server. Our own Apache server runs mod_perl.
Our Archive | The Apache Mod_Perl web site | Listserv info page - MySQL
- The development and support mailing list of the RDBMS server we use at JSW4.NET
Our Archive | The MySQL Website | Listserv info page
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