On Thursday 17 January 2002 07:36, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
Hi list
snip--Initial post
I'm in a somewhat similar situation as the original poster. I too would like
to access the weblet of a floppy-Dachstein, from the outside. The difference
is, that we have a webserver in the DMZ, so port
So:
Are there things about this that are doomed to failure? (like using port
81)
No...
Am I overlooking something (else) obvious?
Yes. The program that acually listens on a TCP port, and starts the weblet
server for each connection is inetd. Edit /etc/inetd.conf, and change the
line that
Hi All
At 13:35 17/01/02 -0800, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
There was a post here recently from someone who got libz.lrp and sshd.lrp
to fit on
a single floppy. He stripped the pretty version of weblet and used one
without
graphics if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the search feature
At 2002-01-18 10:25 +, Julian Church wrote:
That was me actually, and it really isn't that hard. A standard Dachstein
1680K floppy has about 275KB of free space anyway, while libz.lrp and
sshd.lrp total around 330KB - you've only got to find about 55 KB. Here's
exactly what I did:
If
Julian Church wrote:
Hi All
At 13:35 17/01/02 -0800, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
There was a post here recently from someone who got libz.lrp and
sshd.lrp to fit on
a single floppy. He stripped the pretty version of weblet and used
one without
graphics if I remember correctly.
]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] remote access to dachstein
Whole bunch of text deleted.
If anyone thinks I should flesh this out into a howto, just let me know.
cheers
Julian
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On Thu, 17 January 2002, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
There was a post here recently from someone who got libz.lrp and sshd.lrp to fit on
a single floppy. He stripped the pretty version of weblet and used one without
graphics if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the search feature does not