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E-mail: swati@irt.org / tarique@irt.org
Hello,
We are Swati and Tarique Sani, seen with us is our son Aasim when he was 5 months old. We also have a black Turkish longhaired cat called Bhageera, after the legendary black puma of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book . We live in Nagpur City of Maharashtra State, India.
Tarique is a doctor (Pediatrician) by education and I, Swati, am a mass communication professional. Together we run SANIsoft, our own web site engineering outfit. SANIsoft specializes in low cost web site solutions and bulk HTML generation for resellers.
| Articles By Tarique Sani |
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| 160. Monday 10th May 1999 - Jump Start your Intranet Web Sites - Setting up Virtual Hosts on Apache |
| Synopsis: Tarique Sani describes how to set-up the Apache server as for single and multiple virtual domains Techniques: Linux, Apache, server, configuration, httpd.conf, access.conf, srm.conf, Virtual Domains, ifconfig, route, IP Aliasing, httpd, HTTP |
| 149. Sunday 21st February 1999 - Linux #6 Stairway to Heaven? - Setting up your Linux Server as an Internet Gateway! |
| Synopsis: Tarique Sani describes how to configure IP Masqerading and a simple Internet Firewall to allow you to set up your Linux machine as an Internet Gateway Techniques: Linux, Internet, Gateway, IP Masquerading, netcfg, Firewalls, ipwadm |
| 144. Friday 15th January 1999 - Linux #5 What's in a name? - Domain Name Server on Linux |
| Synopsis: Tarique Sani explains how to set up a DNS server on your Linux machine Techniques: Linux, Domain Name Server, DNS, DNS lookup |
| 129. Satuday 14th November 1998 - Linux #4 "Setting up DHCP is not P2C2E" |
| Synopsis: Dr Tarique Sani tells you how to configure DHCP on your Linux Server Techniques: Linux, Red Hat 5.0, Configuring DHCP, DHCP |
| 121. Saturday 17th October 1998 - Linux #3 "You teach best...." |
| Synopsis: In this third Linux article, Dr. Tarique Sani describes configuring the server and window client, and how to add resources. Techniques: Linux, Red Hat 5.0, Connecting to Internet, modems, PPP, Xwindows, X dialers |
| 115. Friday 11th September 1998 - Linux#2 Net Connection |
| Synopsis: Dr Tarique Sani tells you how to connect your Linux Machine to the Internet in three ever increasing simpler methods. Techniques: Linux, Red Hat 5.0, Connecting to Internet, modems, PPP, Xwindows, X dialers |
| 113. Tuesday 1st September 1998 - Java #6 I Wanna hold your hand - longer |
| Synopsis: In this 2nd article Dr Tarique Sani holds your hand through creation to your first Java Applet. Techniques: Java, Java Tutorials, Java Getting started |
| 110. Friday 14th August 1998 - Linux#1 A Red Hat to cover your a-- (oops!) head. |
| Synopsis: Dr Tarique Sani holds your hand through Red Hat5.0 Linux installation, configuration and some more Techniques: Linux, Red Hat 5.0, Linux Getting started |
| 108. Friday 31st July 1998 - Java #5 I Wanna hold your hand |
| Synopsis: Dr Tarique Sani holds your hand through JDK installation, configuration and creation to your first Java application Techniques: Java, Java Tutorials, Java Getting started |
| 079. Saturday 25th April 1998 - Java Applets #4 |
| Synopsis: Dr. Tarique Sani concludes the Java series on the KTN applet. Includes the complete source code for the KTN applet. Techniques: paint(), start(), stop(), destroy(), run(), mouseEnter(), mouseExit(), mouseDown() |
| 074. Saturday 4th April 1998 - Java Applets #3 |
| Synopsis: Dr. Tarique Sani continues with the growing series of articles on Java. This article *actually* includes some Java code for the KTN Applet. Techniques: Java Applet, source code |
| 070. Saturday 21st March 1998 - Java Applets #2 |
| Synopsis: Written by Dr. Tarique Sani. Describes a basic Java Applet skeleton using the set of methods that provide the basic mechanism by which the browser interfaces to the applet to control its execution. Techniques: init(), start(), stop(), destroy(), paint(), update(), repaint() |
| 067. Friday 6th March 1998 - Java Applets #1 |
| Synopsis: Dr. Tarique Sani starts the first in a new series of articles on Java and how to use it to enhance your pages. Techniques: Java, Applet, param, value |
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