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Alan Watt wrote:
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> I have a need to use wget through an FTP proxy server and every
> combination of proxy options I have tried has failed. By capturing
> packets I have verified that wget never sends the
> proxy-user
I loaded the latest Sun Freeware wget package (1.10.2) for Solaris 8 on
a test server; got the same results.
Steven M. Schweda wrote:
From: Alan Watt
I'm using wget version 1.9.1 for Solaris 8 (SPARC). [...]
I don't deal with proxies, so I don't know much about this, but you
migh
Thanks for the response. In fact the current available Sun Freeware
package for Solaris 8 is 1.10.2; the one I'm using in production was
loaded some time ago. I'll just need to load the new package on a test
server and check it out.
Steven M. Schweda wrote:
From: Alan Watt
I'm using
From: Alan Watt
> I'm using wget version 1.9.1 for Solaris 8 (SPARC). [...]
I don't deal with proxies, so I don't know much about this, but you
might do better with the current released version, 1.10.2. I don't know
if a suitable binary kit is generally available, but if you can't find
one, a
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I have a need to use wget through an FTP proxy server and every
combination of proxy options I have tried has failed. By capturing
packets I have verified that wget never sends the
proxy-user/proxy-password information.
What I see is wget opening an FTP connectio
Steven M. Schweda wrote:
> From: Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>>Next problem on Tru64:
>>> [...]
>>> ld:
>>> Unresolved:
>>> siggetmask
>>We ain't go no siggetmask(). None on VMS (out as far as V8.3),
>> either, should I ever get so far.
>>
>> siggetmask is an obsolete BSDism; POSIX