Re: OK, time to moderate this list
Daniel, We're getting e-mail viruses sent to it now. It's time that the bug-wget address was directed somewhere else and this thing secured. I've been silent on this issue before, but I feel a need to chime in here and agree with Gordon. I too intend to jump ship if nothing is made about the spam situation. I've counted ~100 spams on the wget list only this year (yeah, I've stored all of them). May I suggest that you set a filter that prevents postings to the list unless the poster is a subscriber. That filter should forward the mail to the admins to allow them the pass the mail through if suitable. I think that if you just require membership in the list, that would keep out most of the SPAM. I don't think it's necessary that the list be moderated. Peter Ashford
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Essayez SOUVENIR gratuitement pendant 30 jours
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Re: Wget and Symantec Web Security
On 19 Mar 2002 at 22:53, Löfstrand Thomas wrote: I use wget to get files from a FTP server. The proxy server is Symantecs web security 2.0 product for solaris which has a antivirus function. I have used wget with -d option to see what is going on, and it seems like the proxyserver returns the following response: X-PLEASE_WAIT. After reading the source code in http.c it seems like wget expects the answer from the proxy to be HTTP/ and a version number. Is there any easy way to bypass this response part or to make a little bit of coding so I can accept the X-PLEASE-WAIT String? Your proxy server has a broken HTTP implementation. Does this temporary patch to Wget 1.8.1 work around the problem? --- src/http.c.old Thu Mar 21 17:43:25 2002 +++ src/http.c Thu Mar 21 18:01:15 2002 -949,6 +949,16 if (hcount == 1) { const char *error; + + /* TEMPORARY PATCH */ + /* Check for broken Symantec Web Security proxy. */ + if (strncmp(hdr, X-PLEASE_WAIT, 13) == 0) + { + hcount--; + goto done_header; + } + /* TEMPORARY PATCH */ + /* Parse the first line of server response. */ statcode = parse_http_status_line (hdr, error); hs-statcode = statcode;
wget on get last entry in accept list
Title: wget on get last entry in accept list Hi, This is the second time I am posting this bug... I have a rather long accept list for a wget command ( there is about 200 entries ) Here is a shorten version. wget --cut-dirs=2 -nH -P patches -m -L -l2 -A 103566*,103603*,112460* http://sunsolve.sun.com/autopatch Although all entries appear in the target URL only the last entry ( ie 112460 ) is downloaded... Thanks Peter -- Peter Chun Fax: 9299 7588 National IT Phone: 9266 4180 Ticketek Pty Ltd Mobile: 0408 687 210 171 Clarence Street email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sydney NSW 2000 Australia http://www.ticketek.com -- This email transmission is confidential. It is intended only for the attention of the addressee. If the email transmission is received other than by the addressee you are requested to immediately return the email to advise of the misdirection and make arrangements for its immediate deletion. The email transmission is the property of Ticketek Pty Limited, and any information contained therein is legally protected. The unauthorized reading, copying, distribution of, or dissemination of the email transmission or any information contained therein is strictly prohibited.
Problem with the way that wget handles %26 == '' in URLs
This appears to be an over-enthusistic interpretation of %26 == '' in wget. I submit a URL (which is in fact a SQL query) with some embedded s (logical ORs). These are encoded as %26, and the URL works just fine with netscape and lynx. It fails with wget. Note that wget rewrites Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv as Where ((A.status 0x4) = 0 which is a problem. R wi:wget-1.8.1src/wget --version GNU Wget 1.8.1 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Originally written by Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED]. wi:wget-1.8.1src/wget -O - 'http://skyserver.sdss.org/en/tools/search/x_sql.asp?cmd=+select+top+10+A.run,+A.camCol,+A.field,+str(A.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(A.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(A.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+B.run,+B.camCol,+B.field,+str(B.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(B.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(B.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+str(A.u,+5,3)+as+Au,+str(A.g,+5,3)+as+Ag,+str(A.r,+5,3)+as+Ar,+str(A.i,+5,3)+as+Ai,+str(A.u+-+B.u,+5,3)+as+du,+str(A.g+-+B.g,+5,3)+as+dg,+str(A.r+-+B.r,+5,3)+as+dr,+str(A.i+-+B.i,+5,3)+as+di+from+photoObj+as+A,+photoObj+as+B,+Neighbors+as+ObjN+Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv' --16:24:15-- http://skyserver.sdss.org/en/tools/search/x_sql.asp?cmd=+select+top+10+A.run,+A.camCol,+A.field,+str(A.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(A.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(A.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+B.run,+B.camCol,+B.field,+str(B.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(B.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(B.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+str(A.u,+5,3)+as+Au,+str(A.g,+5,3)+as+Ag,+str(A.r,+5,3)+as+Ar,+str(A.i,+5,3)+as+Ai,+str(A.u+-+B.u,+5,3)+as+du,+str(A.g+-+B.g,+5,3)+as+dg,+str(A.r+-+B.r,+5,3)+as+dr,+str(A.i+-+B.i,+5,3)+as+di+from+photoObj+as+A,+photoObj+as+B,+Neighbors+as+ObjN+Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv = `-' Resolving skyserver.sdss.org... done. Connecting to skyserver.sdss.org[131.225.7.80]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 782 [text/html] 0% [ ] 0 --.--K/sETA --:--HTMLHEAD TITLESQL Statement Error/TITLE /HEADBODY BGCOLOR=pink H3Your SQL command was: BRPREEXEC spExecuteSQL ' select top 10 A.run, A.camCol, A.field, str(A.rowc,7,2) as rowc, str(A.colc,7,2) as colc, str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(A.ObjId), 4) as id, B.run, B.camCol, B.field, str(B.rowc,7,2) as rowc, str(B.colc,7,2) as colc, str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(B.ObjId), 4) as id, str(A.u, 5,3) as Au, str(A.g, 5,3) as Ag, str(A.r, 5,3) as Ar, str(A.i, 5,3) as Ai, str(A.u - B.u, 5,3) as du, str(A.g - B.g, 5,3) as dg, str(A.r - B.r, 5,3) as dr, str(A.i - B.i, 5,3) as di from photoObj as A, photoObj as B, Neighbors as ObjN Where ((A.status 0x4) = 0 '/PRE/H3PH3 BGCOLOR=pinkSQL returned the following error: br Line 1: Incorrect syntax near '0'./H3/BODY/HTML 100%[==] 782 763.67K/sETA 00:00 16:24:15 (763.67 KB/s) - `-' saved [782/782]
Re: RFC1806 Content-disposition patch (Take 2)
[ Adding the development list to Cc, to facilitate discussion. ] David F. Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: First of all, I think this new behaviour needs an option to enable it, rather than be on by default. The option could be called rfc1806, or rather, rfc2183 now, unless anyone can suggest a friendlier name such as --obey-content-disposition-filename! Even better, I would entirely avoid the rfc numbers in naming either command-line options *or* functions. Mentioning rfc-s in comments or in the manual is fine, of course. OK, I'll take these things into account. My concern with the valid characters was that someone doesn't specify an absolute path and pass something like /etc/passwd. So you think that stripping out the leading path is enough? That shouldn't be to tough. I'm not sure what you mean by stripping out the leading part, but what I suggest is to leave only the trailing part. So if someone specifies /etc/passwd, it's exactly the same as if he specified just passwd. And how about simply --honor-content-disposition Ian, why do you think this should not be allowed by default? A command-line option is easy to miss, and honoring this looks like a neat idea. Am I missing something?
Re: Problem with the way that wget handles %26 == '' in URLs
Robert Lupton the Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This appears to be an over-enthusistic interpretation of %26 == '' in wget. I submit a URL (which is in fact a SQL query) with some embedded s (logical ORs). These are encoded as %26, and the URL works just fine with netscape and lynx. It fails with wget. Note that wget rewrites Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv as Where ((A.status 0x4) = 0 which is a problem. wi:wget-1.8.1src/wget --version GNU Wget 1.8.1 Odd. Earlier versions of Wget did this, but 1.8.1 shouldn't. For me that doesn't seem to happen: $ wget 'http://fly.srk.fer.hr/Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv' -d DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.1 on linux-gnu. --04:10:12-- http://fly.srk.fer.hr/Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv = `Where+((A.status++0x4)+=+0format=csv' Resolving fly.srk.fer.hr... done. Caching fly.srk.fer.hr = 161.53.70.130 Connecting to fly.srk.fer.hr[161.53.70.130]:80... connected. Created socket 3. Releasing 0x807b9e8 (new refcount 1). ---request begin--- GET /Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv HTTP/1.0 ... Looks ok to me. In your example, I also don't quite see the problem; the URL specified on the command line is identical to the one rewritten by Wget: wi:wget-1.8.1src/wget -O - 'http://skyserver.sdss.org/en/tools/search/x_sql.asp?cmd=+select+top+10+A.run,+A.camCol,+A.field,+str(A.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(A.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(A.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+B.run,+B.camCol,+B.field,+str(B.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(B.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(B.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+str(A.u,+5,3)+as+Au,+str(A.g,+5,3)+as+Ag,+str(A.r,+5,3)+as+Ar,+str(A.i,+5,3)+as+Ai,+str(A.u+-+B.u,+5,3)+as+du,+str(A.g+-+B.g,+5,3)+as+dg,+str(A.r+-+B.r,+5,3)+as+dr,+str(A.i+-+B.i,+5,3)+as+di+from+photoObj+as+A,+photoObj+as+B,+Neighbors+as+ObjN+Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv' --16:24:15-- http://skyserver.sdss.org/en/tools/search/x_sql.asp?cmd=+select+top+10+A.run,+A.camCol,+A.field,+str(A.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(A.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(A.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+B.run,+B.camCol,+B.field,+str(B.rowc,7,2)+as+rowc,+str(B.colc,7,2)+as+colc,+str(dbo.fObjFromObjID(B.ObjId),+4)+as+id,+str(A.u,+5,3)+as+Au,+str(A.g,+5,3)+as+Ag,+str(A.r,+5,3)+as+Ar,+str(A.i,+5,3)+as+Ai,+str(A.u+-+B.u,+5,3)+as+du,+str(A.g+-+B.g,+5,3)+as+dg,+str(A.r+-+B.r,+5,3)+as+dr,+str(A.i+-+B.i,+5,3)+as+di+from+photoObj+as+A,+photoObj+as+B,+Neighbors+as+ObjN+Where+((A.status+%26+0x4)+=+0format=csv What am I missing?
Re: OK, time to moderate this list
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 04:08:36AM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: snip I think I agree with this. The amount of spam is staggering. I have no explanation as to why this happens on this list, and not on other lists which are *also* open to non-subscribers. I guess you are not subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? It is not just this list :-( Regards, Doug