Re: [OT] Problem accessing email behind firewall

2004-02-28 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Hi Laurent, ssh: connect to host permanentmailbox.com port 22: Operation timed out yes that looks like port 22 is blocked. So regarding your related post about the URL containing 'mail' - have you tried just using the IP address of the web site's host in your browser request? i.e. Name:

Re: [OT] Problem accessing email behind firewall

2004-02-28 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Two other ideas.. 1) auto forward your mail from home to work (not that private though). 2) try VNC (they MIGHT not have closed its ports, you never know) to connect to your home computer and just operate it by remote control to read and reply to the mail IT has received. -- G-Books is

Re: [OT] Problem accessing email behind firewall

2004-02-27 Thread Gavin Tiplady
the firewall, but a Windows box, you can do a similar thing using the freeware tool 'putty'. Gavin Tiplady Home/Work/Fax (+61) 2-9412-1931 Mobile (+61) 412-214-343 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM/iChat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: gavintiplady 'Yes

Re: [OT] Problem accessing email behind firewall

2004-02-27 Thread Gavin Tiplady
PROTECTED]Washington, DC, USA Usual disclaimers apply *** On 27/02/04 15:43, Gavin Tiplady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Laurent, If you have a Unix account on any box outside your firewall that CAN get to the mail server, and to which to you

Re: Wallstreet as Media center

2004-02-08 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Andrew, Yes, the TV will serve as a monitor if attached using an S-Video out cable (they were supplied with the Wallstreets and maybe your TiBook one is the same - a very short little cable of 2 or 3 inches going from S-Video out to cinch connector?) The clarity is pretty yuck if I remember

Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
to a cable that goes from 50 pin male Centronics to the 68 pin male plug required by the external enclosure. Any suggestions very welcome thanks. Gavin Tiplady Home/Work/Fax (+61) 2-9412-1931 Mobile (+61) 412-214-343 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM/iChat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: gavintiplady

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Are you sure you can boot from a SCSI device in 10.2.6? No, that's what I'm trying to ascertain. I know people here have said they use SCSI drives for -backup- on Mac OS X, not sure about booting. thanks, GT -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: 10.3.2 on Pismo?

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Safari under that new user. If it works normally, you're going to have to get into the Library folder and start killing Safari preferences/cache files, etc. (after, of course, backing up) to sort out the problem. good luck ... e On Dec 30, 2003, at 5:22 AM, Gavin Tiplady wrote: Hi Sam, I did

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
In OS 9.1 I can boot from a bootable Jaz disk connected to my Wall Street via the HDI-30 SCSI adapter by holding down the Option+Cmd+Delete+Shift keys. mmm.. it seems to make it do something differently - instead of the floating SCSI icon indicating target disk mode I get a pure white screen,

Why my Safari went really slow under Panther

2004-01-05 Thread Gavin Tiplady
hardware (Pismo/400MHz, 1Gb RAM) but it ground to a near halt under Panther. Now having cleared the machines directory it works very fast again. cheers, Gavin Tiplady 'Yes,' said Joseph, 'and I was sitting at home looking for Ephesians

Re: OSX on Wallstreet

2003-12-21 Thread Gavin Tiplady
The reason I asked is that are you trying to install on a partition larger than 8GB? Or a partition less than 8Gb but which -does not fall entirely within the first 8Gb- of the physical drive. -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Backup/recovery using PCMCIA Firewire adapter?

2003-12-21 Thread Gavin Tiplady
I have a much loved and constantly used Wallstreet (256MB, 10Gb running 10.2.6) which runs my Tomcat, Apache and Mail servers 24 x 7. I'd like to be able to back it up to, and recover from, an external disk using the excellent Carbon Copy Cloner (www.bombich.com), as I currently do on my Pismo