Hi guys,
I've a problem with the internet connection,i don't know how to
connect my fileserver via proxy server through the port 8080,somebody
can help me??and explain to me the steps i hace to do..
thanks in advance to all of you...
Armando.
Not sure I understand, port 8080 is usually used to proxy http connections,
plan9 uses several ports for its fileserver but HTTP is not one of them
(well venti has a stats server but I only mention that to keep the pedants
happy).
what exactly are you trying to do?
-Steve
> somehow it dawned on me that plan9port lacks
> an application to serve a local filesystem
> over 9P. Is this on purpose? Am I missing
> something fundamental that would allow
> for a moral equivalent of exportfs?
I pull things in as they are needed.
I have not needed to serve 9P.
Adding u9fs sou
> it appears that I'm missing something fundamental in how
> 9pfuse (the one written by Russ) works when it is given
> "-" as an address. The source looks like it should be
> simply using stdin for R/W instead of dialing out the
> connection first, but it doesn't really seem to work.
> Here's the s
i've been having a problem with nulls popping up
in the middle of emails for some time. normally,
this isn't something one would notice but imap4d
makes nulls in email extra annoying by sending the
client 4 reformattings of the same bogus message.
i never did catch it red handed, but it finally b
Hey guys,
Recently I started serving dns from my cpu server, and I've just run
into a problem connecting to gtalk which turns out to be caused by
that. bitlbee queries _xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com for srv records, and
from linux I get:
: nightingale ~; dig _xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com srv @192.168
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:24 AM, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
>> somehow it dawned on me that plan9port lacks
>> an application to serve a local filesystem
>> over 9P. Is this on purpose?
>
> I pull things in as they are needed.
> I have not needed to serve 9P.
Thi
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:49 PM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've been having a problem with nulls popping up
> in the middle of emails for some time. normally,
> this isn't something one would notice but imap4d
> makes nulls in email extra annoying by sending the
> client 4 reform
On Mon Oct 6 20:47:42 EDT 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is a great thing. I've been assuming that the rest of the world
> sent around bogus email, it never occured to me that the mta would be
> blowing it.
>
> Thanks for this, it's a big help
>
> ron
you're welcome! that bug had been d
You're after one of two things.
1) It mostly sounds like you want to send 9p requests to an
existing server via an actual http proxy. If this is indeed what
you're looking for, you're pretty much out of luck. No code or
service exists to translate from 9p to/from http, which is what
would be
Hi Russ!
First of all -- thanks a lot for answering.
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 09:24 -0700, Russ Cox wrote:
> > somehow it dawned on me that plan9port lacks
> > an application to serve a local filesystem
> > over 9P. Is this on purpose? Am I missing
> > something fundamental that would allow
> > for
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 09:31 -0700, Russ Cox wrote:
> > it appears that I'm missing something fundamental in how
> > 9pfuse (the one written by Russ) works when it is given
> > "-" as an address. The source looks like it should be
> > simply using stdin for R/W instead of dialing out the
> > connect
Hi all
I am getting broken links on the netlib website.
http://netlib.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/plumb.pdf
The object /sys/doc/plumb.pdf does not exist on this server.
...
fernan
--
http://www.fernski.com
Hello
May be this is of your interest:
http://www.r-36.net/htdialfs.tgz
Other thing that could be of your interest is:
http://sirviente.9grid.es/srv.rit
the section about dealing with http proxy from a windws xp "corporate"
workstation and a qemu plan9.
hope this helps,
gabi
El 07/10/2
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