On 2003.09.04, Wolfgang Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Seems you are the author of the modules, nice to virtually meet you.
> Here are the versions (should be the latest CVS-Versions):

Can't take all the credit -- I'm just the current maintainer of the
modules, definitely not the original author.  But, nice to meet you
nonetheless.

> /cvsroot/aolserver/nsunix/nsunix.c,v 1.2 2002/11/23 07:13:41dossy
> /cvsroot/aolserver/nsvhr/nsvhr.c,v 1.2 2002/11/23 06:59:53 dossy

Hmm, those are the latest versions.

Ah, now I remember what Dan Stasinski's issue was -- nslog wasn't
logging every request that came into his webserver.  (By the way, Dan,
did you ever figure that problem out?)

Before that, though, he had a problem with some browser (IE?  Mozilla?)
not properly fetching stuff correctly (resulting in strange errors).  I
thought we'd licked that problem back in November 2002, but I might be
mistaken.  I'd committed his change to CVS, but I don't recall if he
confirmed that the change fixed his problem entirely.

Damnit, my brain is mush today.  I can't remember any of the details ...

First off, you said you're running AOLserver 3.4.2 -- can you upgrade to
AOLserver 3.5.10 and see if the problems still persist?  Secondly, you
didn't mention what platform you're running on.  Solaris?  Linux?

If the problem persists in the latest versions of everything and we can
reproduce the problem, then I'll try to get a fix for it put together.

-- Dossy

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Panoptic Computer Network             web: http://www.panoptic.com/
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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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