Re: [techtalk] HTML resources

1999-10-23 Thread srl
ools out there for building larger websites, the kind you'd never code by hand--- Zope (www.zope.org) and PHP (www.php.org?), for example. *wave* Hi all, this is my first post. I'm srl, a web geek who does Cold Fusion by day. I'm learning more about Linux/Unix in my copious fre

[techtalk] cheap shell/web accounts?

1999-01-03 Thread srl
h personal site -mySQL -PHP -mod_perl -gcc/g++/javac (not essential, but would be nice) -support for Zope, either user-installed or system-installed, in place of Apache on port 80 -a few mailboxes- i prefer IMAP, but POP3 will do srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

[techtalk] multibooting vs. VMWare?

1999-11-08 Thread srl
experience with VMWare and whether it lives up to the marketing hype. Anyone want to comment? TIA, srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [techtalk] multibooting vs. VMWare?

1999-11-08 Thread srl
x /home, /usr, /usr/local, /var, and the rest 3> install linux and get it running happily as my OS of choice. Use 98 occasionally for games. 4> when i get around to it someday, buy System Commander and NT and install them, but this is no big hurry. Does this sound feasible? srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

RE: [techtalk] POP mail

1999-12-15 Thread srl
#x27;ve heard about "Secure POP"? I'm assuming this is a modified POP that sets up a secure connection between the server and the client, to avoid sniffing? srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

RE: [techtalk] POP mail security

2000-01-07 Thread srl
login to pop). I asked this question awhile back and was told that ssh port forwarding (basically, POP through an SSH tunnel) was the best way. but i haven't researched that fully yet, so i'm not an authority. srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

[techtalk] cracked?

2000-01-12 Thread srl
wouldn't necessitate restarting syslogd, would it?) Does this necessarily mean my system's been compromised? If so, is there any way I can tell? srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [techtalk] MAC addr from Cable Modem

2000-01-18 Thread srl
--- --cable->eth0 | >box4 | | | |BOX1 | | >box3 | | |/ |eth1 <--hub->box2 --- you make box1 either a router or an IP masquerading box, depending on whether your cable modem provider g

Re: [techtalk] career/family question

2000-02-15 Thread srl
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tania Morell wrote: > > Rik > > > > It really is very hard to decipher who is male and > female by their name. Some names are not so obvious. > Sorry about this but if you had spelled your name with > a 'c', I may have assumed one thing. why does it matter who's male, fem

Re: [techtalk] career/family question

2000-02-15 Thread srl
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tania M. Morell wrote: > > why does it matter who's male, female, or other? I'd have to say > > that one of my personal goals as a feminist is to have gender > > not matter at all... but some of you seem to feel differently. > > can you explain why? > > > > shane > > I've a

[techtalk] "nice" in NT/Win2k?

2000-04-14 Thread srl
er) that's eating lots of processor for no good reason, and I'd like to give it a really low priority or limit it to only x percent processor usage. srl Shane Renee Landrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:

[techtalk] qmail, fetchmail, and POP3

2000-04-15 Thread srl
It's supposed to be logging into maple.he.net as localjoe.org/srl. Here's what I get in my /var/log/maillog: Apr 15 14:40:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: starting fetchmail 5.1.0 daemon Apr 15 14:40:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: 5.1.0 querying maple.he.net (protocol APOP) at Sat, 15 Apr 2000 14:40:3

Re: [techtalk] qmail, fetchmail, and POP3

2000-04-15 Thread srl
eement over protocol or something and the > fetchmail errors are misleading. I've tried "telnet maple.he.net 110" from my firewall, and maple.he.net refuses connection. I think I'm going to try to get the POP server to talk to me via telnet

Re: [techtalk] qmail, fetchmail, and POP3

2000-04-15 Thread srl
rvers, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's happening for POP3. I know that others behind my firewall can talk to their own external pop servers fine. srl Shane Renee Landrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk

Re: [techtalk] nice in NT/Win2k?

2000-04-16 Thread srl
I tried that, but the system won't let me change the priority; this is a service running as LocalSystem, and I think it's locking me out, even as Administrator. srl On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, aprilk wrote: > I play sysadmin at home but learning NT, fortunately it isn't used as

Re: [techtalk] warm/fuzzy alternatives to outlook?

2000-05-05 Thread srl
are that Helix Code is working on (Evolution, see www.helixcode.com) is aimed directly at being an Outlook killer and the mail-client-of-the-ghods. srl - Shane Renee Landrum slandrum<@>cs.smith.edu ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL P

Re: [techtalk] [OT] an intro

2000-05-11 Thread srl
to service to describe everyone from Cindy Crawford to Annie Lennox? but this is techtalk, and i'm off-topic. let's take this to issues or email. Wait, i'm not on issues. srl - Shane Renee Landrum slandrum<@>cs.smith.edu ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk

[techtalk] how to find prior art/software?

2000-05-12 Thread srl
rant), and add their comments. Visitors should also be able to add (books|movies|restaurants). Anyone seen anything like this, or know where I should look? I looked on freshmeat already. srl - Shane Renee Landrum slandrum<@>cs.smith.edu

Re: [techtalk] help with sorting text in a file

2000-05-12 Thread srl
tained "QAA." Argh. The frustrating thing is I > know I did something like this before, but I didn't > write it down and now I forget. Argh again! what part of the line do you need to grab, other than QAA? got some sample data? srl

Re: [techtalk] how to find prior art/software?

2000-05-12 Thread srl
one possible Right Solution here. I don't know as much about Midgard. Either way, my ideal solution would be in a language that's commonly found on hosting providers (PHP, Perl?). So I may ask on the PHP list. (I don't want to have to run my own server; i only have cable-modem ba

Re: [techtalk] how to find prior art/software?

2000-05-12 Thread srl
nteresting (though it's in tcl, which I don't really like). It > includes comments, polls, and user added content, so it shouldn't be > hard to combine them. Try: Yes, I'm aware of ACS; it's a good product, though it seems a bit hairy for my purposes. thanks for t

Re: [techtalk] a good perl book

2000-05-18 Thread srl
gh to familiarize myself with Perl. Thanks! the O'Reilly Press book *Learning Perl* is the canonical first step for learning Perl. as you get better with it, get *Programming Perl* or perhaps *Learning Regular Expressions* (?), also both published by O'Reilly. www.oreilly.com will tell all.

Re: [techtalk] a good perl book

2000-05-19 Thread srl
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Telsa Gwynne wrote: > On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 09:35:21PM -0400 or thereabouts, srl wrote: > > > or perhaps *Learning Regular Expressions* (?), also both published > > by O'Reilly. www.oreilly.com will tell all. > > This is a great book.

Re: [techtalk] stuck with TCP/IP, win98 and linux

2000-05-14 Thread srl
r the physical transport layer (card, hub, cable) is working properly. HTH, srl - Shane Renee Landrum slandrum<@>cs.smith.edu ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk

Re: [techtalk] Perl and MySQL

2000-07-28 Thread srl
ld do worse than to work there.) That said, the book is quite possibly the best overview I've ever seen of what to do and not do when designing a huge, database-backed website--- not only programming, but also monitoring the services necessary to keep the site up. He's *very* opi