Re: I have a network problem with my hosts file :-(

2004-12-13 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Sunday, Dec 12th 2004 at 21:35 -0500, quoth Fred: =>On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 18:19, Steven W. Orr wrote: =>... =>> => =>> =>BTW, dig would reference a DNS server, not a hosts file, AFAIK. =>> =>> This is interesting. I did not know this. =>> =>> Epilogue: =>> =>> I don't know why, but now it al

SLUG meeting with topic of XML 12/13 at 7pm in UNH Morse 301

2004-12-13 Thread Robert E. Anderson
The Topic is: XML what is it and how can it be useful The next meeting is Monday 12/13/2004 at 7pm in Morse Hall room 301. XML seems to be a common Web buzzword that isn't very well understood. Tonight's meeting will describe what it is, and give an some example uses. We'll also look a few free

Re: I have a network problem with my hosts file :-(

2004-12-13 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Dec 13, 2004, at 10:16, Steven W. Orr wrote: dig or nslookup only goes through a dns server. Is there such a thing that tells me how the resolver decides which szource it got its answer from? This isn't exactly what you asked for but it may help - it's a script I wrote to help me resolve addre

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-13 Thread Travis Roy
I am working with a client of mine that owns a restaurant in Nashua he is looking to add a free hotpot to his restaurant but does not want people not in the restaurant using it You could try encasing the restaurant in lead.. This really is your only option. Even with directional antennas

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-13 Thread Jared Watkins
Travis Roy wrote: I am working with a client of mine that owns a restaurant in Nashua he is looking to add a free hotpot to his restaurant but does not want people not in the restaurant using it You could try encasing the restaurant in lead.. This really is your only option. Even with dire

Re: SLUG meeting with topic of XML 12/13 at 7pm in UNH Morse 301

2004-12-13 Thread Ted Roche
On Dec 13, 2004, at 11:38 AM, Robert E. Anderson wrote: The Topic is: XML what is it and how can it be useful The next meeting is Monday 12/13/2004 at 7pm in Morse Hall room 301. Oh, bummer! I would have enjoyed the meeting, but it's a little late now. Guess I should start reserving the second Mo

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-13 Thread Kevin D. Clark
"Steven C. Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am working with a client of mine that owns a restaurant in Nashua he > is looking to add a free hotpot to his restaurant but does not want > people not in the restaurant using it Your client's problem reminds me of this: http://www.ashid

hot spot managment

2004-12-13 Thread Steven C. Peterson
I am working with a client of mine that owns a restaurant in Nashua he is looking to add a free hotpot to his restaurant but does not want people not in the restaurant using it My thinking would be to have some sort of authentication code that changes every so often but am not sure how to do thi

Re: hot spot managment

2004-12-13 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 08:14:27PM -0500, Steven C. Peterson wrote: > I am working with a client of mine that owns a restaurant in Nashua he > is looking to add a free hotpot to his restaurant but does not want > people not in the restaurant using it You could try encasing the restaurant in lead.

Re: I have a network problem with my hosts file :-(

2004-12-13 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 10:16:05AM -0500, Steven W. Orr wrote: > Is there such a thing that tells me how the resolver decides which > szource it got its answer from? Yes, the resolver man page does that. Try this: $ man 5 resolver If you mean to ask if there is a way to determine from what so