
Introduction
UNIX Servers (General Info)
UNIX Server
NT Servers
For information explaining the background of the Year 2000 issue, we recommend that you visit a frequently-asked questions page on the Microsoft site.
Most of the servers owned by Computer Pal, Inc. have the UNIX operating system. The remainder of our servers have the Windows NT operating system. Please review the categorized information below for links to relevant compliance information.
Your site is located on an UNIX machine unless you have specifically asked for NT.
The UNIX operating system uses a different date-keeping method than that used by those computers affected by the two-digit date issue. The UNIX operating system counts the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch in order to determine dates (the UNIX epoch was on midnight, January 1, 1970).
All custom scripts that Computer Pal, Inc. has developed gather any "date" information in UNIX format, therefore Y2K is not any issue for any of our scripts.
| Operating System: UNIX BSDi 2.0.1 | Link: BSDi Website |
| Server Software: Apache 1.2.5 | Link: Apache.org Website |
| 3Com and DLink 10/100 hub | Links: 3Com Site, DLink Site |
| Bay Networks 350T 10/100 switch | Link: Bay Networks Site |
| Cisco 2500, 4000, and 7200 series router | Link: Cisco Site |
| Operating System: Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 | Link: Microsoft site |
| Server Software: Internet Information Server 4.0 | Link: Microsoft site |
| 3Com and DLink 10/100 hub | Links: 3Com Site, DLink Site |
| Bay Networks 350T 10/100 switch | Link: Bay Networks Site |
| Cisco 2500, 4000, and 7200 series router | Link: Cisco Site |