On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 01:11:26 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:21:46 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre,
I never doubted you. Just wondering how it was supposed to work
when it's bad that is. To clear up turning off proxy, are you
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:48:26 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't even get the connect... but as strange as my nets been today
I'm not suprised. If 8200 isn't working then the problem is not
perl-httpd, or so I would think. Now for any who know, is this
something that should be
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:14:04 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:48:26 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't even get the connect... but as strange as my nets been today
I'm not suprised. If 8200 isn't working then the problem is not
perl-httpd,
James wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending the GET;
so the full instructions are:
telnet server 80
GET http://some_other_server HTTP/1.0
Return
Without the extra return, the
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 13:33:00 -0600 J. Craig Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
James wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending
the GET; so the full instructions are:
telnet server 80
GET
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:42:22 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 13:33:00 -0600 J. Craig Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
James wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:21:46 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre,
I never doubted you. Just wondering how it was supposed to work
when it's bad that is. To clear up turning off proxy, are you
refering to removing the following line from httpd.conf?
[snip]
Yes; turned
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending the GET;
so the full instructions are:
telnet server 80
GET http://some_other_server HTTP/1.0
Return
Without the extra return, the command just sits there as you
The latest apache, 1.3.23, disables the passthrough feature by default --
I'm not sure about the 2.x series, since I've not used it.
Michael
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Michael Viron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Database Administrator / Web Statistician
Simple End User Linux
At 09:18 AM 3/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Sun,
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 16:31:24 -0600 Michael Viron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The latest apache, 1.3.23, disables the passthrough feature by default
-- I'm not sure about the 2.x series, since I've not used it.
When I found this, I checked the www.apache.org (2.0.32) and it was either
correctly
On 11 Mar 2002 09:18:58 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending the GET;
so the full instructions are:
telnet server 80
GET http://some_other_server HTTP/1.0
Pierre,
When I do that I get the html from this server then the connection is closed
by forign host
Before the GET command, nothing, just sits there waiting for input.
But, it doesn't get any info from the server I tried, www.foo.com format..
On Sunday 10 March 2002 05:41 pm, you wrote:
FYI...
Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending the GET;
so the full instructions are:
telnet server 80
GET http://some_other_server HTTP/1.0
Return
Without the extra return, the command just sits there as you discovered.
Sorry for the oversight,
Pierre
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