Does your php engine work [== does any php script work]?
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2004, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: HTTP body capture with LiveHTTP
Headers ?":
> you could probably record the entire stream of an HTTP session by using
> netcat as a "proxy". however for SSL sessions you need to know the
> server key. Mercury has a product that does that, it was d
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:08:48 +0200, Gershon Geva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
I have a server (kernel 2.4.20) with a network card and a
cellular modem. On that server I run an application
That waits for incoming connections on a known port. It is
important to me to know to which Network Int
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 16:24:10 +0300, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Howdie,
Someone (i think it was Shachar) asked about shutdown and loosing
messages - well, I jsut came across the SO_LINGER socket options (man 7
socket) and though it can help:
" SO_LI
Quoting Dan Kenigsberg, from the post of Mon, 12 Jul:
> I've been using http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/ for quite awhile now,
> whenever I needed to understand a naughty web site.
>
> I know that the name of the package suggests otherwise, but does anyone here
> knows if I can capture the bodie
As part of August Penguin 2004, we will be having a key signing party
once again. Details available here:
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For the impatient: send me your public key, key ID and fingerprint,
expect a confirmation that it has been received, and show up to the
event. See you the
> Install eclipse 2.x and the solex plugin ( http://solex.sourceforge.net/ ).
> It lets you capture the entire session, headers & bodies. It also lets
> you replay it.
> It works by serving as a proxy for the browser (whatever browser you use).
I believe that a proxy cannot see what's going on in
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 18:19:18 +0300, Ira Abramov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hoped the only thing necessary would be to add this to my Apache's
> conf:
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php3
> and the PHP4 engine would parse the pages, but apperently it's broken...
> I get a blank page with no e
Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
I've been using http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/ for quite awhile now,
whenever I needed to understand a naughty web site.
I know that the name of the package suggests otherwise, but does anyone here
knows if I can capture the bodies of HTTP requests/responses too? This woul
I've been using http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/ for quite awhile now,
whenever I needed to understand a naughty web site.
I know that the name of the package suggests otherwise, but does anyone here
knows if I can capture the bodies of HTTP requests/responses too? This would be
even more helpfu
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
[... stuff about SO_LINGER was snipped ...]
That does not solve my problem, as the whole purpose of the program was
to do things asynchronously. Making shutdown block is not an option.
Is there any reason why you cannot start another thread, and clos
hi gang. I'm in an unknown territory and I'm sure one of you can help...
since this is a bit off-topic you can answer me off list.
I recently moved to a new server, with newer needs and thus updated
software. the one thing that broke on the move from php3 to php4 was the
IMP webmail client.
I hav
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Howdie,
Someone (i think it was Shachar) asked about shutdown and loosing messages -
well, I jsut came across the SO_LINGER socket options (man 7 socket) and
though it can help:
" SO_LINGER
Sets or gets the SO_LINGER option. The argument is a linge
On Monday 12 July 2004 13:08, Gershon Geva wrote:
> I have a server (kernel 2.4.20) with a network card and a
> cellular modem. On that server I run an application
> That waits for incoming connections on a known port. It is
> important to me to know to which
> Network Interface (in t
Howdie,
Someone (i think it was Shachar) asked about shutdown and loosing messages -
well, I jsut came across the SO_LINGER socket options (man 7 socket) and
though it can help:
" SO_LINGER
Sets or gets the SO_LINGER option. The argument is a linger
struc
Hello Gershon ,
I assume these interfaces have a different IP addresses.
netstat -a shows the IP addresses on which you have opened sockets ; so
it seems to me you can deduce from this to which interface each socket
belongs.
Is it good enough for you ? Or must you do it a
program , using ioctl(
Hi list,
Since yearstoday debian fixed all the glibc problems that we encountered for the past
month +.
So upgrade the system if you have any problem with it.
Ido
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Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
Assume that I would like to continue my status of a free Redhat rider, and that
I cannot convert to Fedora, yet I would like to receive frequent, reliable,
security updates.
Does anyone have recommendations for a specific RPM repository that allows for
that?
I managed to dig w
Hi Dan,
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:02:01 +0300, Dan Kenigsberg
>
> Does anyone have recommendations for a specific RPM repository that allows for
> that?
>
There's the fedoralegacy project :
http://www.fedoralegacy.org/
It deals with rh72,rh73,rh8 and rh9 and it's free as you've required...
Bette
Assume that I would like to continue my status of a free Redhat rider, and that
I cannot convert to Fedora, yet I would like to receive frequent, reliable,
security updates.
Does anyone have recommendations for a specific RPM repository that allows for
that?
I managed to dig www.whiteboxlinux.org
Title: retrieving network interface information
Hi.
I have a server (kernel 2.4.20) with a network card and a cellular modem. On that server I run an application
That waits for incoming connections on a known port. It is important to me to know to which
Network I
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 07:34:41PM +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
> Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> >Also imgtops, which most of the time will create smaller and faster
> >files. I did not try it myself, nor did I try to filter the output
> >through ps2pdf.
> tnx,
> i have used convert -append to make a 4 A4
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