Re: [eug-lug]javascript problems

2003-11-20 Thread Ben Barrett
Is pop_me_up2 defined somewhere? Did you pull it from a web page where it is defined? (or is it a built-in function?) Ben On 20 Nov 2003 08:28:15 -0800 Dirk Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | javascript:pop_me_up2('/videopages/2003/11/20/international/20031120T |

Re: [eug-lug]Macs and Linux help requested

2003-11-20 Thread Ken Barber
Lorraine, I have some experience at this and will be willing to donate some of my time towards it. Please contact me directly instead of replying to the list. To the rest of the list: I'm willing to be the technical lead on this. If anyone wants to learn help, let's talk off-list. Ken

[eug-lug]cOURSE REQS FOR mATH 60

2003-11-20 Thread Dirk Ouellette
I'm planning to take my Nursing pre-reqs now so when I retire from the Post office in Oct '06, I'll be ready to go. the following is a requirement for my first online Math 60 class. Will open Office fill the bill here? Thanks, Dirk Course Specific Requirements: [image]Microsoft Word with

Re: [eug-lug]cOURSE REQS FOR mATH 60

2003-11-20 Thread Ben Barrett
Today: I'd doubt it. By 2006: I'd hope so! cheers and good luck, Ben PS - sorry I have no specific experience with equation-editing in OO, although most things that are very specific functionalities in Word still require Word. rattin-frattin-ding-dong... On 20 Nov 2003 20:06:27 -0800

[eug-lug]webserver logs...

2003-11-20 Thread Linux Rocks !
so... ive noticed this before in my webserver logs... 68.50.124.251 - - [20/Nov/2003:23:07:12 -0500] GET /scripts/..%%35c../winnt/ system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0 400 292 so... looks like someone it scanning for a winnt based server they can exploit to me.. anyway, obviously its not an acutal

Re: [eug-lug]cOURSE REQS FOR mATH 60

2003-11-20 Thread Larry Price
There are a number of high quality equation editors available for linux/unix including one that comes as a part of Mozilla But if the course requirements say MS Word, then that's what you are stuck with. On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 08:06 PM, Dirk Ouellette wrote: I'm planning to take

Re: [eug-lug]webserver logs... (right on)

2003-11-20 Thread Ben Barrett
Anyone with an open port 80 on a static IP is likely to see loads of this crap. Yep, they're looking for an exploitable 'doze box. I usually just ignore it... you can run host or dig on the IP if you're curious as to the origination; you could even feed the GET into your webserver to see exactly

Re: [eug-lug]webserver logs... (right on)

2003-11-20 Thread Linux Rocks !
On Thursday 20 November 2003 11:30 pm, Ben Barrett wrote: : Anyone with an open port 80 on a static IP is likely to see loads of : this crap. Yep, they're looking for an exploitable 'doze box. : I usually just ignore it... Ive noticed them before and usually ignore it... the only real nuisance