So style improvement is the principal motivation for your change? I
assumed that there were other reasons, with the improved style being
just a benefit. The people who worked on IPv6 code so far -- myself,
Thomas, and Mauro -- seem to be satisfied with the current style.
Don't get me wrong,
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G'day,
I recognized that the password passed to wget with the option --http-passwd=
can be seen as clear text with tools like ps and top.
I'm using wget 1.9.1 on cygwin:
+=
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ uname -a
| CYGWIN_NT-5.0 mhhbxoic 1.5.6(0.108/3/2)
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Voelker Bernhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recognized that the password passed to wget with the option
--http-passwd= can be seen as clear text with tools like ps and
top.
Yes. I don't think there is a portable and reliable way to prevent
this. You can work around it, though. Put your
** High Priority **
Hi
On My server AIX I use wget with this command
/usr/local/bin/wget http://www.???.?? -O /exploit/log/test.log
but when I read my file test.log its date it's January 30 2003 ???
that's incredible
What's the problem please
Regards
olivier
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Hrvoje == Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or at least make sure
Hrvoje that they don't go only to me.
Yes, but needing a confirmation message over and over has driven me nuts.
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Is it my weird setup, or has spam reemerged on this list? If others
are seeing the spams that seem to originate from the list, I'll try to
contact the admins.
Kazu Yamamoto ($B;3K\OBI'(B) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(B
(B My current motivation is style improvement. Since people
(B misunderstood the new style, which you can see in Thomas's summary,
(B we would like to show that it was misunderstanding.
(B
(BYou are right. It was indeed wrong to
Yeah, I got some spam from the list.
-Greg
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 01:07 pm, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Is it my weird setup, or has spam reemerged on this list? If others
are seeing the spams that seem to originate from the list, I'll try to
contact the admins.
Yes, I'm getting spam originating from the list, too. Today I counted more
than 10 mails carrying [EMAIL PROTECTED], all with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Vesko
-Original Message-
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 11:07 PM
Greg Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, I got some spam from the list.
It seems that the spam are in fact viruses, most likely originating
from infected subscribers. A sunsite staff member told me they have
just updated the virus scanner, which should make the problem go away.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] (at Wed, 28 Jan 2004 01:28:34 +0100), Hrvoje Niksic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
Greg Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, I got some spam from the list.
It seems that the spam are in fact viruses, most likely originating
from infected subscribers. A
Christian Biere [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Hey, these are great catches! Thanks for taking the time to
investigate the code.
I've discovered 2 buffer overflows which affects at least people using
2 certain locales but nobody who's using wget built with --disable-nls.
I've bumped the
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / [EMAIL PROTECTED](B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(B
(B It is likely there're no users infected since the "From:" field is very
(B likely forged by viruses and spammers.
(B
(BI think the mailing list software looks at the "From " line, not the
(B"From:" header field, but I
Greg Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I took a peek at my cookies while logging into the site in a regular
browser. It definitely adds a session cookie when I log in,
I think your problem should be solvable with `--keep-session-cookies'.
The server will have no way of knowing that the two
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] (at Wed, 28 Jan 2004 02:09:33 +0100), Hrvoje Niksic
(B[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
(B
(B YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / [EMAIL PROTECTED](B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(B
(B It is likely there're no users infected since the "From:" field is very
(B likely forged by viruses
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