Re: bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 05:15:30PM -0500, Kevin D. Clark wrote: Steven W. Orr writes: > Another way to go is for your C program to fork and exec a child process > to be the tee. Then the shell script would also inherit the stdout/stderr > descriptors which are also shared (inherited) by the tee p

Re: bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Steven W. Orr writes: > If you use the > above proposed call to system then only the shell script would be logging > to the logfile. Oh, now that I re-read Ken's email, I guess that's what he wants. I stand corrected. [snip] > Another trick to use is to script it. See the script(1) command. It

Re: bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Friday, Nov 7th 2003 at 16:18 -0500, quoth Kevin D. Clark: => =>Kenny Donahue writes: => =>> I have a c program that gathers a bunch of information then writes =>> this information to a file. The c program then calls a bash script with =>> the file that was created as an argument. The bash sc

Re: bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Kenny Donahue writes: > I have a c program that gathers a bunch of information then writes > this information to a file. The c program then calls a bash script with > the file that was created as an argument. The bash script sources the > file and does things according to what was set in the fi

Re: bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 03:40:44PM -0500, Kenny Donahue wrote: Here is a simple question (I hope) for all you bash experts. I have a c program that gathers a bunch of information then writes this information to a file. The c program then calls a bash script with the file that was created as an ar

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Bill Sconce
On 07 Nov 2003 12:53:14 -0500 Charlie Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:27, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: > > I've found godaddy.com to be inexpensive, AND... they even offer > > knowledgeable support. Twice, I've done Dumb Things(tm), and their tech > > support showed me th

A pretty good reason to NEVER again buy Belkin products

2003-11-07 Thread Michael ODonnell
Belkin personnel reportedly confirm that their routers periodically do *intentionally* redirect your HTTP traffic to their SPAMvertising site... http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/69/33858.html ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] htt

bash redirection question

2003-11-07 Thread Kenny Donahue
Here is a simple question (I hope) for all you bash experts. I have a c program that gathers a bunch of information then writes this information to a file. The c program then calls a bash script with the file that was created as an argument. The bash script sources the file and does things accor

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Chris Brenton
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:27, Bill Mullen wrote: > > I've had consistently good experiences with http://joker.com ... I've been > involved with six domain purchases from them, which have all gone well. Check the NANOG archives. There have been a larger number of complaints from people who have la

[gnhlug-announce] Nov 10th CentraLUG meeting

2003-11-07 Thread David J Berube
Hello everyone, On Nov 10th, CentraLUG is having a demonstration of the Knoppix security  tools distribution - a live CD version of linux, with an emphasis on  security tools. There'll be light refreshments there, as well. (i.e.  caffeine. ;)) You can get directions here:   http://ww

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 11:52:21AM -0500, Charlie Farinella wrote: We need a new Domain Name Registrar since the one we've been using (Discount Domain Registry) must have ignored their Viagra spam and can't seem to stay up. Can anyone recommend someone to us? Reliable and cheap, please. I've neve

Re: OT: e-commerce using osCommerce

2003-11-07 Thread Travis Roy
> Since now I have to implement a 'full' e-commerce solution for the > Knowledge Institute (buzgate.org), I wonder if Dave or anyone could help > me out by defining the major steps and time allocated to creating a full > osCommerce installation (like a project outline). For example, is > setti

OT: e-commerce using osCommerce

2003-11-07 Thread Greg Rundlett
Sorry to be off-topic, but I value your insights to this common challenge. I've installed and played with osCommerce, up to the point of actually doing the payment authorization and credit-card processing. (See shop.freephile.com) I know that Dave Uhlman, and others on the list have worked wi

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Bill Mullen
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Charlie Farinella wrote: > We need a new Domain Name Registrar since the one we've been using > (Discount Domain Registry) must have ignored their Viagra spam and can't > seem to stay up. > > Can anyone recommend someone to us? Reliable and cheap, please. I've had consisten

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Charlie Farinella
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:27, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: > I've found godaddy.com to be inexpensive, AND... they even offer > knowledgeable support. Twice, I've done Dumb Things(tm), and their tech > support showed me the way to enlightenment both times. And I've never had > a glitch with them yet. I

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
I've found godaddy.com to be inexpensive, AND... they even offer knowledgeable support. Twice, I've done Dumb Things(tm), and their tech support showed me the way to enlightenment both times. And I've never had a glitch with them yet. I like 'em. $.02, -Ken > Hi all, > > We need a new Domain

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Greg Rundlett
Charlie Farinella wrote: Can anyone recommend someone to us? Reliable and cheap, please. --charlie GoDaddy.com has been a pleasure to work with in my experience, and one of the cheapest there is (transfer your domain for like $7 and get a one-year extension in the process). Regular regis

Re: Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
I've got a small site (http://www.oldneatstuff.com) hosted by YourSite (http://www.your-site.com). They do web hosting and/or domain registration. They're in western MA (so it feels like it's closer) and prices are cheap to greater than cheap depending on what you want. You get ftp/telnet/ssh (way

Domain Registrar?

2003-11-07 Thread Charlie Farinella
Hi all, We need a new Domain Name Registrar since the one we've been using (Discount Domain Registry) must have ignored their Viagra spam and can't seem to stay up. Can anyone recommend someone to us? Reliable and cheap, please. --charlie -- --

Re: Cron error

2003-11-07 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 09:50:44AM -0500, Greg Rundlett wrote: Does anyone see why this command /usr/bin/webalizer -c /var/www/html/intranet.buzgate.org/stats/webalizer/webalizer.www.conf /var/log/httpd/www_logs/www.`date --date=yesterday +%Y%m%d`.gz works from the shell, but errors in cron wit

Cron error

2003-11-07 Thread Greg Rundlett
Does anyone see why this command /usr/bin/webalizer -c /var/www/html/intranet.buzgate.org/stats/webalizer/webalizer.www.conf /var/log/httpd/www_logs/www.`date --date=yesterday +%Y%m%d`.gz works from the shell, but errors in cron with this error message: /var/www/html/intranet.buzgate.org/s

Re: Tunneling a protocol over ssh

2003-11-07 Thread bscott
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, at 8:06am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes I do have a firewall at home. > > all systems are connected via a linksys router/fierwall Ah. Well, that changes things. > No, I am OK with putty on the Win2k box at work end > > It is at the private IP 192.168..

Re: Tunneling a protocol over ssh

2003-11-07 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:06:23AM -0500, Chris wrote: I was looking for a command like ssh -T 5901:localhost:x homeipaddress in other words, tunnel port x on this machine over port 22 and then send it to 5901 on the remote machine but there is no such command.. ssh -L x:homeipaddress:5901 ho

Re: Tunneling a protocol over ssh

2003-11-07 Thread Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, at 8:19pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > ... Win2k desktop system at work running a VNCviewer ... What I would like > > to do is set up an ssh tunnel so that I can view my Linux system at home > > which so my thinking is that I should be able to use on