IMHO, I would use Jabber. There's A LOT of Jabber APIs for every kind
of language, and they all seem quite simple to be used. In case anyone
asks: yes, it's purpose goes beyond instant messaging. And if you're
feeling smart, it's very easy to modify the messaging system to
implement nice features s
Quick survey: I'm building something that requires a lot of two-way
(message/event) traffic between clients and servers, and could use some
help picking a technology.
The server->client direction is tricky in conventional web (and web-
derived) models because it's always client request server resp
Thanks for the Kermit link.
How does it try to login? Does it come with a windows program to achieve the
login?
Good question, I'll have to try and dig that up, but yes I suspect that
it's delivered with a CD with such software on it.
Cheers
P.
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On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 10:36, O Plameras wrote:
> It must be noted that manual inspection and analysis is only one process.
> The auditors have automated tools that they use to audit in addition to
> queries and answers as well as other tools like field testing, etc.
Automated checking is NOT the
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:08, Peter Rundle wrote:
> Sluggers,
>
> I've been asked to look into interfacing a Linux system with a scientific
> data logger. So I'm looking for some advice, web links to rtfms etc to get
> me started on the best way to speak Linux to the loggers serial interface.
>
> Requ
Have a look at your:
/var/log/messages
If not enough info, turn ON more
by using /etc/syslog.conf
Check:
#man syslog.conf
Rod Butcher wrote:
Whenever I close a KDE application I get a message about Signal 11
(SIGSEGV) and a dump... system is stable, the programs work fine, just
this messy close.
Sluggers,
I've been asked to look into interfacing a Linux system with a scientific
data logger. So I'm looking for some advice, web links to rtfms etc to get
me started on the best way to speak Linux to the loggers serial interface.
Requirement 1.
The logger needs to be contacted once a day and
Whenever I close a KDE application I get a message about Signal 11
(SIGSEGV) and a dump... system is stable, the programs work fine, just
this messy close.
Any suggestions for me to look at ?
System = 2.6.7-1 with low-latency patches. I've been getting it ever
since I recompiled 2.6.7... I chang
Jordan Wightman wrote:
<>>Which might help in finding the smaller, newer bugs that have
>been introduced by the new chunks of code. However, this won't help
>you at all if the program is reasonably complex, as you may get subtle
>interactions between new code and old, adding both potential security
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 09:45:04 +1000, Craig Dibble wrote
> Simon Bryan wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > We are trying to use SSI to read the IP address of requests to our
> > webserver so we can deny some ip addresses access to certain pages.
> >
> > I have followed the instructions at:
> > http://httpd.apach
O Plameras wrote:
When one has an audited code that is deemed secure, a diff is created
against the newer code.
Then, the results are examined for changes. These changes are then
analysed manually, if practical ,so avoiding at looking at the entire
codes again.
Which might help in finding the sma
Simon Bryan wrote:
Hi all,
We are trying to use SSI to read the IP address of requests to our
webserver so we can deny some ip addresses access to certain pages.
I have followed the instructions at:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/howto/ssi.html#configuringyourservertopermitssi
Which method did you us
On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 05:12:01PM +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> I seem to recieve a lot of email from corporate users whos client send
> me text and html version of the email, is there any way to tell mutt
> that the text version is the prefered version, right now I have to go
> through and dele
Ken Foskey wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 23:56, O Plameras wrote:
Common sense will tell us that Open Source is rigorously audited by its
nature.
And it is a simple process to catch security breaches even by using simple
tools like "diff", etc.
What are you auditing for?
- Breach of copyr
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 23:56, O Plameras wrote:
> Common sense will tell us that Open Source is rigorously audited by its
> nature.
> And it is a simple process to catch security breaches even by using simple
> tools like "diff", etc.
What are you auditing for?
- Breach of copyright
- potentia
Ken Foskey wrote:
Funny slashdot.org has a thread about that
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/17/1438208&tid=172&tid=8
Read all the article that is linked, the interesting bits are at the
bottom. Note that the author wrote the mailman application so he is not
a corporate shill.
Inter
Jason Rennie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following thing:
> Ok so which capture cards do people recommend ?
>
> I've got MythTV running but my old TV tuner cards seems to have died
> somewhere along the way.
>
> I was interested in getting a DVB card, what works well with linux and
> what so
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 14:17, O Plameras wrote:
> Linux and other Open Source is in the best position
> vis-a-vis other OS even just in this area of Security.
Funny slashdot.org has a thread about that
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/17/1438208&tid=172&tid=8
Read all the article that
Nick Wilcox wrote:
about Mikes problem with getting multiple hits in his apache logs.
The problem is with your body tag. You have background="#808080" instead of
backgroundcolor="#808080". The background attribute is used for images so the
browser is going back to the server looking for an image wi
Hi John,
john tam wrote:
> Hi,
> As a less than newbie, I was wondering if you can help me with Linux,
> is Linux a kernel only or an operating system or both or are they one
> of the same thing?
That depends. Literally, `Linux' is just a kernel. However some would
argue that it can refer to th
Hi,
As a less than newbie, I was wondering if you can help me with Linux,
is Linux a kernel only or an operating system or both or are they one
of the same thing?
Is "Everything Linux" located in Five Dock? or have they moved to
Silverwater somewhere?
Hope you can help
John Tam
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James Gregory wrote:
I'm absolutely certain that it's not only for Oracle because I use it to
access postgres and mysql databases on a daily basis. Also, see the
'Using charts' section in the online help for info on drawing graphs.
tora-1.3.13-2.1
James.
Uhh. Mine is 1.2.4. Time to upgrade and l
Nick Wilcox wrote:
The problem is with your body tag. You have background="#808080" instead of
backgroundcolor="#808080". The background attribute is used for images so the
browser is going back to the server looking for an image with the same URL as
the page.
Oh :-(
I had better check that, thanks
> I seem to recieve a lot of email from corporate users whos client send me
> text and html version of the email, is there any way to tell mutt that the
> text version is the prefered version, right now I have to go through and
> delete the html version, rather annoying!
alternative_order text/e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just entered there using the public user and doesn't seem to see
any reloads. Do you see my host in your logs? My IP starts with
"192.117.105".
Yep. Here it is. The entries 2 seconds apart may be double hits. Im not
sure how fast you clicked :-)
192.117.105.145 - gue
On Mon Sep 20, 2004 at 17:12:01 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
>Hi
>
>I seem to recieve a lot of email from corporate users whos client send
>me text and html version of the email, is there any way to tell mutt
>that the text version is the prefered version, right now I have to go
>through and delet
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:50:04 +1000, Conrad Parker wrote
> hence, two GET requests per hit :) the first is challenged to
> authenticate, the second responds to that.
This only happens once. After the first page has been authenticated the
browser sends the credentials with every subsequent request
Hi
I seem to recieve a lot of email from corporate users whos client send
me text and html version of the email, is there any way to tell mutt
that the text version is the prefered version, right now I have to go
through and delete the html version, rather annoying!
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