Re: Question for the Unix Gurus please.

2005-01-09 Thread Glen Low

On 08/01/2005, at 5:48 PM, Malcolm wrote:

I have a G3 which happily goes on doing Seti processing, completing a 
unit and sending it back to Berkeley and getting another and off it 
goes again. Happy little chappy  :-)


Now the question is this. I set this up when I used Highway1 which I 
had to drop with ADSL. I must have change the address for my seti 
program to one of my new addresses, I have three or 4 (only use one or 
two :-(. For gotten my password of course !! Is there somewhere in 
unix where I can see it putting in the url for seti and giving the 
return address for me--- if you see what I mean.   I don't know these 
amateurs should not be allowed on real computers they should have 
stayed on their TRS80s





Not sure what you wanted Malcolm, but Network Utility is your friend 
(/Applications/Utilities). You can Lookup a URL (or the hostname bit of 
the URL) and get an IP address if that's what you want.




Cheers, Glen Low


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Question for the Unix Gurus please.

2005-01-08 Thread Malcolm
I have a G3 which happily goes on doing Seti processing, completing a 
unit and sending it back to Berkeley and getting another and off it 
goes again. Happy little chappy  :-)


Now the question is this. I set this up when I used Highway1 which I 
had to drop with ADSL. I must have change the address for my seti 
program to one of my new addresses, I have three or 4 (only use one or 
two :-(. For gotten my password of course !! Is there somewhere in unix 
where I can see it putting in the url for seti and giving the return 
address for me--- if you see what I mean.   I don't know these 
amateurs should not be allowed on real computers they should have 
stayed on their TRS80s


Happy new year :-)
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