Oh, that's an attractive notion. Very. I wish I'd thought of it years
ago, would have simplified a lot of my logging. Actually it still would.
Jeff Rogers wrote:
The authUser field of a conn is logged by nslog and can be read with
ns_conn authuser but is only set in the driver from basic
Thorpe Mayes wrote:
When trying to start a newly installed version of aolserver, I get this error:
Error: nssock: failed to listen on 64.58.34.71:80: Permission denied
What folder/file does not have the correct permissions?
To listen on ports below 255, Unix requires you to start the
Hi, all! It's been years since I tried a new install, and here I have a
new box, new AOLserver version, new everything.
The box is running Fedora Core 6 (2.6.19-1.2895.fc6), gcc is version
4.1.1, Tcl is 8.4.14, and AOLserver is 4.5.0. Tcl was compiled with
thread support. (Or so I
It's been a while since I bestirred myself to change anything in my SSL
configuration (yes, I'm *still* running AOLserver 2.1 on one server...)
but I've got reason to consider SSL on one of my newer servers and I
don't want to pay Verisign more than I have to (and it's a different
domain name). So
For what it's worth, I've compiled nsmysql-0.5 on Solaris 8 against
AOLserver 3.2 with no problems. (With GNU make.)
Michael
Dossy wrote:
On 2002.04.09, Kevin Lawver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to build the MySQL driver for AOLserver and am running into
a problem I
Has anyone used PHP under AOLserver? I'm not expecting anything like a
tight integration, just have some code written for PHP that I'd like to
expose on a site already running AOLserver. Any comments or try
starting here would be welcome.
Michael
I've built it before (a while back) so that part doesn't scare me. But
somehow I'd forgotten that it is a scripting language, not a webserver,
and so I was pleasantly surprised to realize today that I can keep my
AOLserver platform and still use this code.
The conf info was *exactly* what I was
Jeff Hobbs wrote:
[stuff]
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
[stuff]
I might add that you will have a hard time getting a compiler and/or
support for 2.5.1 from Sun nowadays. They want this to disappear, and
all I can say is that they have good reason. People should be on the
2.6+ for better stability,
I just wanted to note that http://www.techspex.com has been running
handily using Dossy's nsmysql for about a month now. The upgrade from
AOL2.1 (yeah) to AOL3.x was far less painful than I had any right to
expect, I might also add.
Thanks, Dossy!
Michael
I've compiled AS3.4.2 on Solaris 2.5.1 successfully, but upon attempting
to start it, I'm getting a relocation error:
Warning: modload: failed to load '/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nssock.so': 'ld.so.1:
bin/nsd76: fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: Ns_RegisterDriver: referenced in
environment. The burning question
uppermost in my mind (save one) is HOW DIFFERENT COULD IT BE?!?!?!?
(The burning question *truly* uppermost in my mind is of course how
can I extract myself from this situation and I would greatly appreciate
any help at all.)
Michael
Michael Roberts wrote:
I've
So I have a Dell Intel machine, dual processor, with ... some RAM and some
hard drive (I don't know the specs yet, I don't actually have the machine
yet.) I want to run AOLserver on it to back this poor ol' Sparc up and
maybe, just maybe, I'll upgrade past AOLserver 2.1 for this (yeah, well,
if
I have *always* had a problem with scheduled procs, to the point where I now
simply use a cron job and curl to tell AOLserver to do something
Michael
Allan Regenbaum DP wrote:
We are running a production AOLServer 3.3.1 + ad13 on solaris
We have 2 machines, duplicates of each other.
Dossy wrote:
I've checked in nsmysql-0.6pre into SourceForge CVS. I've also
put up a source tarball at:
ftp://ftp.panoptic.com/nsmysql/nsmysql-0.6pre.tar.gz
I had better luck with
ftp://ftp.panoptic.com/pub/nsmysql/nsmysql-0.6pre.tar.gz
Michael
I meant that you had a typo in your URL, actually.
Dossy wrote:
On 2001.10.19, Michael Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had better luck with
ftp://ftp.panoptic.com/pub/nsmysql/nsmysql-0.6pre.tar.gz
Here's how to grab it out of SourceForge CVS:
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Of course, an IRC server is simple enough to set up on any machine -- I can
gladly host it on my box. It's not like IRC is a high-bandwidth service...
My two bits.
Michael
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
Unfortunately, most of these IRC servers immediately reject people coming in
from .aol.com
So I'm studying set.c and tclset.c, because the ns_set is probably the extension
I use the most and I figure it's Done Right -- but I can't for the life of me
see how the connection-local interpreter knows to call Ns_TclFreeSet. Where is
the proper cleanup function assigned to the interpreter?
That's the way I do it.
Michael
Jim Tittsler wrote:
What is the correct way of sending a permanent redirect when
visitors (or spiders) visit old URLs of pages that have moved
to different spots in the tree? Is registering a procedure for
the old pages, and having it write out the redirect
I'm for it. I've never had any real luck with AIM.
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in different rooms all the
time. What do you think about using IRC instead? We could register a
permanent channel on something like irc.openprojects.net.
Kris
..and yes, i realize no one here runs as 2.1.
I do. Unfortunately for you, I guess, only on Solaris.
However, I'd think you could capture such an HTTP request by putting up a
wrapper of some sort on a machine otherwise not running an HTTPD daemon.
Eventually the worm will hit it, or at least
Mine (as2.1 on Solaris) also returned 404.
Barry Books wrote:
502
-Original Message-
From: Michael E. Duffy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] .ida code red worm crashes AOLserver 2.1 on
Win 2k
More
Rob Mayoff wrote:
I believe that if you use Apache/mod_ssl with an encrypted key, the
server will pause at startup time and prompt you to enter the passphrase
on the command line.
The problems with this approach should be obvious...
Particularly when it's a remote server. That
Hopefully in a short amount of time the driver will be complete
enough to release as a v0.1 release, and we can get some serious
testing going on.
I need to see that code. There's got to be some clue as to why it's not
connecting.
Michael
But if you look at the FreeTDS site, their 4.2 version talks to SQL Server
7, and their 7.0 version talks to uppity SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000.
I've been working on this off and on all week. I'll race ya.
Dossy wrote:
On 2001.05.04, Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was talk
I've had many people tell me, I believe you that
aolserver is faster and more efficient than xxx
webserver, but with php there is a vast repository of
scripts and documents that allow me to not have to
reinvent the wheel to do a simple thing. Of course,
the end result of that logic is a
All in all, it looks as though an nstdsdb module will be rather
straightforward. Film at 11.
Jerry Asher wrote:
*ponders* I have Sybase 11.x installed here, but no SQL 7 or 2000
box to test with. Hmm.
- Dossy
I have SQL Server 7 here and I will be happy to give you access to it.
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