The River Road facility is part of the River Road Park district at, I
believe Emerald Park.
Jim K
larry price wrote:
Check with the Parks and Rec. department of the city. I know that we
met at the River Road facility a couple of times and had internet
access there.
Parks and Open Space
Not only are we linux guys and gals, but who's also still addicted to their
beloved Mac's - Jamie, you still have your's right?
Ok, here's the problem I want to hook up two Mac's to the same printer, one a
lappy, the other a desktop. I picked up a Stylewriter EtherTalk Adapter today
and printe
Lol, true, but it's scary how easy it is.
Michael Miller wrote:
Ya I only sniff networks for fun and profit.
On 7/7/06, Martin Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. It's very scary when you fire up ethereal while sending your
password via ftp... there is literally a packet with the contents "P
Ya I only sniff networks for fun and profit.
On 7/7/06, Martin Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. It's very scary when you fire up ethereal while sending your
password via ftp... there is literally a packet with the contents "PASS:
yourpassword".
Michael Miller wrote:
> Matt,
>
> You might a
Yes. It's very scary when you fire up ethereal while sending your
password via ftp... there is literally a packet with the contents "PASS:
yourpassword".
Michael Miller wrote:
Matt,
You might also want to use SFTP it moves the file via ssh. sftp is
much more secure than FTP. Unless you are
Two programs I know that work well: gftp on Linux and FileZilla on
Windows... I've never had problems with either.
Michael Miller wrote:
I think FireFTP will detect if the file it's sending is binary or
ASCII. http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
I also think ncftp client will also detect if the file yo
Hi--
Can you pass along the following OSCON event info to your members? The
deadline to be counted on the snack list at OSCamp is Monday, July 10.
Otherwise you have to bring your own!
Thanks for your help as always,
Marsee
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OSCON, Portland, OR--July 24-28
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Matt,
You might also want to use SFTP it moves the file via ssh. sftp is
much more secure than FTP. Unless you are using FTP via TLS.
Miller
On 7/7/06, Michael Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think FireFTP will detect if the file it's sending is binary or
ASCII. http://fireftp.mozdev.or
I think FireFTP will detect if the file it's sending is binary or
ASCII. http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
I also think ncftp client will also detect if the file you are sending
is a binary or ASCII
On 7/7/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Kelly wrote:
> The other thing to try would
Martin Kelly wrote:
The other thing to try would be linking to an external image, say, the
google logo. If that shows up, it's a good sign and suggests your
problem is with your server configuration or relative/absolute URLs.
You can also try viewing the image properties in the browser and see
I beleive they are still there, the internet cafe thing - in fact I was just by
there the other day or so, when I saw someone with a laptop next to the window
reading?
Jeff
KI7AY wrote:
Hey folks.
My son Corey (not yet a Linux geek) is getting bored and wants to
have a Lan Party som
The other thing to try would be linking to an external image, say, the
google logo. If that shows up, it's a good sign and suggests your
problem is with your server configuration or relative/absolute URLs.
You can also try viewing the image properties in the browser and see
what it says the pa
On 7/7/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
updating a BF dealer page with some new pictures... they just won't
display...
I looked at permissions and out of desperation went 777 on them, but
they still don't show. Originals weren't 777 but the user group
permissions had 'x' in there as
Ya what's the apache error log show?
On 7/7/06, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you copy and paste the src directly into the browser will they
display? If not, check the apache logs to see what the error is.
That might be a start...
On 20060707.1156, Matthew Jarvis said ...
> updati
If you copy and paste the src directly into the browser will they
display? If not, check the apache logs to see what the error is.
That might be a start...
On 20060707.1156, Matthew Jarvis said ...
> updating a BF dealer page with some new pictures... they just won't
> display...
>
> I looked
updating a BF dealer page with some new pictures... they just won't
display...
I looked at permissions and out of desperation went 777 on them, but
they still don't show. Originals weren't 777 but the user group
permissions had 'x' in there as well... I guess I just don't know how a
browser i
Check with the Parks and Rec. department of the city. I know that we
met at the River Road facility a couple of times and had internet
access there.
Parks and Open Space
Parks and Open Space - 1820 Roosevelt Eugene, OR 97401
General Information : (541) 682-4800
On 7/7/06, KI7AY
KI7AY wrote:
Hey folks.
My son Corey (not yet a Linux geek) is getting bored and wants to
have a Lan Party some weekend. Is there a publicly available building
with internet access available somewhere that could be used for such a
thing?
Thanks, Jim Darrough
I don't know if they are st
Hey folks.
My son Corey (not yet a Linux geek) is getting bored and wants to
have a Lan Party some weekend. Is there a publicly available building
with internet access available somewhere that could be used for such a
thing?
Thanks, Jim Darrough
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