Not bad practice in BASIC!
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On Jan 27, 2014, at 10:04 PM, Tod Olson t...@uchicago.edu wrote:
Live dangerously!
-Tod
On Jan 27, 2014, at 6:58 PM, Andreas Orphanides akorp...@ncsu.edu wrote:
I thought that GOTO was considered harmful.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:20 PM,
I love the design, Chris. Congrats!
The obsessive part of me really wants the command to be valid in a
standard bash shell, so I just mentally prefix 'alias goto=mv $USER
;' to the command line and I'm all good :)
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We've just received notification of forth-coming changes to EZProxy,
which will require us to pay an arm and a leg for future versions to
install locally and/or host with OCLC AU with a ~ 10,000km round trip.
What are the alternatives?
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Ok, what exactly is EZProxy, I could never figure that out, if I knew I could
help :)
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On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:04 PM, stuart yeates stuart.yea...@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
We've just received notification of forth-coming changes to EZProxy,
which will require us to pay an arm and a
EZProxy is a proxy for use with vendors that have products gateway'd by
IP address. It allows users who are off-campus to access resources that
are locked down by IP address as though the user was on campus. It does
deep-packet inspection to write URLs and javascript, facing DNS stuff, etc.
Did a little research
I think Squid would work, not as a drop in replacement. Same with apache (there
is a proxy redirect directive...I don't recall it). I haven't tried either
solution, but they seem to have the same concept, albeit with a little more
configuration! Good Luck
//Riley
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Some use Squid, its not hard to set up. But most vendors publish rules
with ezproxy in mind.
The other fairly simple solution is to run a VPN for access, and require
people to use that.
Aaron
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014, stuart yeates stuart.yea...@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
We've just received
That's simple for the techs, but VPNs can be a royal pain in the keester if
you're an end-user, for a variety of reasons. It should be incumbent on us
as information specialists to unburden the user to the extent possible.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Aaron Addison
A VPN could be a stopgap while you figure something else out, but yes I agree
they are a pain for patrons. Plus from a security standpoint I wouldn't want
patrons VPNing into my network, too many holes.
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On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:26 PM, Andreas Orphanides akorp...@ncsu.edu
I probably should have been more specific.
Does anyone have experience switching from EzProxy to anything else?
Is anyone else aware of the coming OCLC changes and considering switching?
Does anyone have a worked example like: My EzProxy config for site Y
looked like A; after the switch, my X
My solution came from Google, but it was people setting up the solution, from
what I can tell EZProxy had the market cornered, but Squid should be simple
enough to setup, and with the coming changes more people in your boat will be
able to solutionize!
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On Jan 28, 2014, at
I hate to say it, but Squid will not be simple to get the kind of results
EZProxy gets. Shibboleth can take care of a handful (of probably some of your
larger, more commonly accessed?) resources. Maybe Squid can take care of the
rest, but my guess is it's the smaller, more niche resources
Someone actually has a empty repo on GitHub called freeproxy but that might
take a while...
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On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:52 PM, Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com wrote:
I hate to say it, but Squid will not be simple to get the kind of results
EZProxy gets. Shibboleth can take
Ditto to Andreas.
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What about CAS, it has some proxy component...I think.
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On Jan 28, 2014, at 10:11 PM, tmccanna tmcca...@georgialibraries.org
wrote:
Ditto to Andreas.
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