HI David,
it sounds like a job for node.js
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:22 PM, David Suna wrote:
> I have a web application (written in PHP) that works against a MySQL
> database. I would like to have an FTP interface that would translate a
> request for a file into a request against the web ser
I have a web application (written in PHP) that works against a MySQL
database. I would like to have an FTP interface that would
translate a request for a file into a request against the web server
and return the data generated by the web server as the contents of
the fil
On 01/20/2013 10:59 PM, shimi wrote:
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> Does ping work when the internet is 'down'? If so, I would go for:
>
> TCP Timestamps, TCP SYN Cookies, Selective ACKs, Window Scaling
SYN cookies are irrelevant here, as my machine is the one initiating the
connection. I am not sure what the question is r
Could it be that you have a lot of traffic coming out of your station and
you are running out of available tcp/udp ports (in bridged mode the VMs
would not be using ports as their traffic is practically direct with the
NIC, but in NAT mode they would be taking up TCP/UDP ports on your host
machine)
On 01/22/2013 04:22 PM, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
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> Are all vms running same os?
>
My host machine is Debian Squeeze with kernel from backports. My VM is
an Ubuntu server 12.10 (kernel 3.4, IIRC).
Also, I have some more orderly collected information. All attempts are
for connecting to my own server
Are all vms running same os?
On Jan 22, 2013 1:09 AM, "Shachar Shemesh" wrote:
> I'll try to summarize in a single reply.
>
> You all made some very good suggestions, that are irrelevant for my case,
> I'm afraid.
>
> This is not the NIC. It's not its hardware or driver or firmware.
> Otherwise,
E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Even though you say it is not your DNS provider, please note that unless
you manually set something else the Bezeq modem are notoriously
unreliable in my experience, they can be acting fine with one computer
in their network and almost completely barring access from anothe
Even though you say it is not your DNS provider, please note that unless
you manually set something else the Bezeq modem are notoriously unreliable
in my experience, they can be acting fine with one computer in their
network and almost completely barring access from another machine.
2013/1/22