Re: scripting lynx

2001-08-08 Thread Marcel Hicking
As an alternative: cURL can do nearly everything you can do with a browser (and a lot more) curl -d "datatopost" http://curl.haxx.se/ It packaged for Debian as well. Cheers, Marcel Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1 Aug 2001, at 8:33: > On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 12:17:20AM +0200, Russell Coker

Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Fernando Casas
I´m getting this message every time i ping a machine on the LAN. And just on the LAN.   Warning: time of day goes back, taking countermeasures.   Any ideas Thanks in advance.   **    Fernando Casas     LAN-WAN-Internet-Seguridad Soport

Re: Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Fernando Casas wrote: > I´m getting this message every time i ping a machine on the LAN. And > just on the LAN. > > Warning: time of day goes back, taking countermeasures. I believe your ping command is using features only available in a newer kernel. Maybe upgrade your kern

Re: Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Christian Kurz
On 01-08-08 Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Fernando Casas wrote: > > I´m getting this message every time i ping a machine on the LAN. And > > just on the LAN. > > Warning: time of day goes back, taking countermeasures. > I believe your ping command is using features only available

Re: Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: > > > Warning: time of day goes back, taking countermeasures. > > > I believe your ping command is using features only available in a newer > > kernel. Maybe upgrade your kernel (2.4.4?) or see if your ping has a -U > > switch to ignore this. > > What

Re: Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Fernando Casas
If I use the -U argument, then the message is gone. And there are no error (or like error) messages. any ideas? Thanks in advance. >From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Christian Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: DEBIAN-ISP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Ping message >Date: Wed, 8 Aug

Re: Ping message

2001-08-08 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Fernando Casas wrote: > If I use the -U argument, then the message is gone. > > And there are no error (or like error) messages. > > any ideas? Try upgrading your kernel (like I mentioned in a previous mail) or try downgrading your ping. > > > > > Warning: time of day goes