El jue, 14-09-2006 a las 08:20 +0300, Gabor Szabo escribió:
> I called 02-6463252 the number on the main page of that site.
> A nice guy called Yossi answered me.
>
> After a quick trial and error he asked me about my browser and then
> explained to me that the government sites are built by Micros
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I also tried to look at their home page
http://b2b.btl.gov.il/
Non of the things that say "click here" work. not even the one
that sais "click here if you found a problem".
Can someone confirm it and/or let me know about a workaround?
A quick workarou
I called 02-6463252 the number on the main page of that site.
A nice guy called Yossi answered me.
After a quick trial and error he asked me about my browser and then
explained to me that the government sites are built by Microsoft
and they support IE only (5.5 and above).
He also told me I can
I have just tried to pay "Bituach Leumi" via their web interface.
BankHaPolaim has this option to pay your companies taxes via their
web interface. As the first step they redirected me to a web site of the
government that does not seem to work in Firefox.
This is the page I was redirected to:
ht
One more thing to clarify: being a transparent sniffer means that my
device has 2 HBAs so it can "cut" a FC line in the middle and
transparently connect the 2 cut sides (i.e. serving as a bridge).
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ophir Munk
Thanks Oleg for your reply.
I would like to sniff as much as possible (including encrypted FC3
layers).
I am aware of your statement that all HBAs attempt handling FC1-FC4 at
firmware level but I hope that I can still find an HBA which will allow
my CPU handle those layers by itself.
I would have
"Ophir Munk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am looking for a Fiber Channel HBA (under Linux of course) that
> will operate in sniffing mode and will enable the inspection of all
> FC traffic at all layers: FC1-FC4. Common device drivers
> (e.g. Emulex and QLogic) handle most FC layers at firmware
Quoting Ophir Munk, from the post of Wed, 13 Sep:
> >> Use the source
> What source?
go into the FC driver directory of the kernel, look at the drivers it
has and see which ones are bigger with a simple command of "du -sh *". I
never tried that but I bet you may find ones much bigger than others,
>> Use the source
What source?
As I pointed out the common device drivers sources (e.g. Emulex) do not
allow you sniffing any layer beyond FC4. It seems that the HBA itself
does not support such an option (or keeps it hidden). Therefore I am
looking for someone who is familiar with other FC HBA, w
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 09:57:30AM +0300, David Suna wrote:
> A client would like to put up large amounts of video to be made
> available for download. Can anyone recommend a reliable, inexpensive
> service for large amounts of online storage (at least 20 GB) that
> supports FTP upload and down
A client would like to put up large amounts of video to be made
available for download. Can anyone recommend a reliable, inexpensive
service for large amounts of online storage (at least 20 GB) that
supports FTP upload and download and HTTP download? The videos are
primarily for download so s
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