Dear all
I am working on small project of self learning firewall using
perl script on linux. In my script i capture dns packet moving outside
from my network and get domain name of site that user trying to
access.( That part i done successfully.)
Now i want to get authentic
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 00:52, Chaitanya Yanamadala
wrote:
> i have done it this way,
> but i need some other way using a module,
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>> > i have an xml like this
>> >
>> > hello
>> >
>> >
>> > now i need to add a new attribute to node a.
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Personally, I like [XML::Twig][1]. It is a stream
From: Steve Bertrand
> On 2010.06.21 18:22, Bob McConnell wrote:
>
>> After a little more digging, and trying your suggestion to try from
>> Linux, I have determined that the directory information in the new
tar
>> files is being put into the prefix field of the header. But
apparently
>> the olde
> "BM" == Bob McConnell writes:
BM> To remove the tar binary from Config.pm:
BM> 1) Open C:\camelbox\lib\CPAN\Config.pm in an editor that understands
BM> Unix files (NOT notepad.exe; wordpad will work for this)
BM> 2) Find the line that says 'tar' => q[C:\\camelbox\\bin\\tar.EXE] and
From: Uri Guttman
>> "BM" == Bob McConnell writes:
>
> BM> To remove the tar binary from Config.pm:
> BM> 1) Open C:\camelbox\lib\CPAN\Config.pm in an editor that
understands
> BM> Unix files (NOT notepad.exe; wordpad will work for this)
> BM> 2) Find the line that says 'tar' => q[C:\\ca
> "BM" == Bob McConnell writes:
BM> From: Uri Guttman
>> that implicates the tar.exe in your box as the guilty party. put
>> the blame on camelbox for not handling some variation in tar
>> headers that all other tar utils and modules can handle. report
>> this as a big bug
BM> to
From: Uri Guttman
>> "BM" == Bob McConnell writes:
>
> BM> From: Uri Guttman
>
> >> that implicates the tar.exe in your box as the guilty party. put
> >> the blame on camelbox for not handling some variation in tar
> >> headers that all other tar utils and modules can handle. report
>
> "BM" == Bob McConnell writes:
BM> You do know that Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character, don't you?
BM> If any of my diagnostics were that superficial, I would never have
BM> lasted 30 years in this profession, nor any other. A much better
BM> guideline would be one Bob Pease (