[ilugd] [Invitation] Application Security User Group - Delhi

2007-02-06 Thread Soi, Dhruv
Dear All, This is an invitation note for application security savvy people around in Delhi to join their local mailing list on www.owasp.org http://www.owasp.org/ . Direct link to Delhi Chapter is http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Delhi About OWASP: The Open Web Application Security Project

Re: [ilugd] [Invitation] Application Security User Group - Delhi

2007-02-06 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 06-Feb-07, at 1:40 PM, Soi, Dhruv wrote: This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you

Re: [ilugd] [Invitation] Application Security User Group - Delhi

2007-02-06 Thread Soi, Dhruv
Default disclaimer configured in my email client. Should have deleted while sending it to mailing-list but missed it for you. Nevermind, removed it in this email. Many Thanks, Dhruv NO DISCLAIMER: ;o) -Original Message- From: Kenneth Gonsalves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: [ilugd] [Invitation] Application Security User Group - Delhi

2007-02-06 Thread nipra
Hi, On 2/6/07, Soi, Dhruv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Default disclaimer configured in my email client. Should have deleted while sending it to mailing-list but missed it for you. Nevermind, removed it in this email. Many Thanks, Dhruv NO DISCLAIMER: ;o) -Original Message-

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread rahul
Dear Members of the Community I regret the delay in posting our 'side of the story' w.r.t. Microsoft at LinuxAsia 07. Here's our attempt... First--about four years back, when we had just about launched LINUX For You, I had the opportunity to attend a Bill Gates press conference. I even got a

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Tanveer Singh
On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Members of the Community I regret the delay in posting our 'side of the story' w.r.t. Microsoft at LinuxAsia 07. Here's our attempt... snip snip snip The event needed money and they were paying lots. Call a spade a spade. If

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Sirtaj Singh Kang
Rahul, As someone who had no stake in LA for the last few years I guess my opinion on this is moot, but I wanted to ask: On Tuesday 06 February 2007 10:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] accelerate the adoption of Linux/OSS amongst customers, and customers like to hear the stories of both

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread rahul
Hi Sirtaj, Truly appreciate your point. Yes, there are are quite a few events where Microsoft can promote its technology. But here (LA07) what we sought was 'engagement' and on a platform where Linux/OSS was on a strong footing. A booklet distributed by Microsoft at the CXOSummit presented how

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Parthan
When we bagged the Microsoft deal--we knew that it was a strong acknowledgement of this fact especially w.r.t. India. Hence, we've always interpreted Microsoft's sponsorship as a strong acknowledgement of Linux/OSS. How does it gets proved they have acknowledged Linux/OSS for sponsoring for

Re: [ilugd] ilugd Digest, Vol 47, Issue 5

2007-02-06 Thread vivek khurana
A serious, alert [would be] customer will notice the absence of FLOSS activists in an event which is supposed to be about FLOSS. If s/he is does not notice, s/he is not a worthy customer. Again a hypothetical situation. How many customers are seriously alert? If this had been the case do

[ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Rashid Akhter
Hi Experts, I have to send https request to server using c api. Please let me know which library to use Also let me know if any one has worked on it and have any POC for this. Thanks in advance Rashid ___ ilugd mailinglist --

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Raj Shekhar
Rashid Akhter wrote: I have to send https request to server using c api. Please let me know which library to use curl should handle this fine. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=c%20curl%20api -- raj shekhar facts: http://rajshekhar.net | opinions: http://rajshekhar.net/blog I dare do all

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Rashid Akhter
No curl uses dll for it , it has no support for linux. I have a POC for https by curl but it uses dll for it's linkingso it can;t support LINUX. Any more ideas please Thanks a lot On 2/7/07, Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rashid Akhter wrote: I have to send https request to

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread S. K. Goel
Fourth--so can a Linux/OSS-competitor be allowed to rule the agenda? No. We worked hard, behind the scenes, with microsoft, to ensure that none of their messages chided the Linux/OSS philosophy. Where-ever, we felt that there were chances of a debate, we prepared our teams and some members of

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Raj Shekhar
Rashid Akhter wrote: No curl uses dll for it , it has no support for linux. Where did you read that ? Which distro are you using ? I have a POC for https by curl but it uses dll for it's linkingso it can;t support LINUX. What is POC ? Maybe you should first learn how to compile code in

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Rashid Akhter
I am taking the reference of same curl site that you have given the reference. It has solution only for windows using VC++. First It creates a dll then uses. How can I take that dll and build my code in Linux. POC is piece of code. On 2/7/07, Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rashid

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Mukund Deshmukh
Dear Members of the Community I regret the delay in posting our 'side of the story' w.r.t. Microsoft at LinuxAsia 07. Here's our attempt... Very well said. Event like this do need money and no harm in accepting money from any one including Drug Mafia. Linux community is strong minded

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Raj Shekhar
Rashid Akhter wrote: I am taking the reference of same curl site that you have given the reference. It has solution only for windows using VC++. First It creates a dll then uses. libcurl is available on multiple platforms (linux is one of them). I am not sure what page you are reading.

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Shiv
Rashid Akhter wrote: I am taking the reference of same curl site that you have given the reference. It has solution only for windows using VC++. First It creates a dll then uses. Hi, Amazing How people look and find windoze code in the strangest places!!! Could this is be the first attack

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Rashid Akhter
Shic can you help us in getting the problem solved. On 2/7/07, Shiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rashid Akhter wrote: I am taking the reference of same curl site that you have given the reference. It has solution only for windows using VC++. First It creates a dll then uses. Hi,

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 06-Feb-07, at 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A booklet distributed by Microsoft at the CXOSummit presented how Microsoft was working with Open Source projects! I believe the same was running as a presentation on their booth too. which open source project? -- regards Kenneth

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Raj Shekhar
Mukund Deshmukh wrote: Very well said. Event like this do need money and no harm in accepting money from any one including Drug Mafia. Well, this definitely reminds me of 'The Godfather'. Remember how the godfather wanted 'your friendship' in exchange for helping you ? Assuming that

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Shiv
Where-ever, we felt that there were chances of a debate, we prepared our teams and some members of the community to ensure that the Linux/OSS message was put across strongly. What teams what members of community is he talking about? The least one can do is acknowledge the fact that one

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Sudev Barar
On 07/02/07, Mukund Deshmukh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Members of the Community I regret the delay in posting our 'side of the story' w.r.t. Microsoft at LinuxAsia 07. Here's our attempt... Very well said. Event like this do need money and no harm in accepting money from any

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Akshay Lamba
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But here (LA07) what we sought was 'engagement' and on a platform where Linux/OSS was on a strong footing. Rahul at the risk of repeating myself, I appreciate the work being put in by the team for LA. While, I didn't attend the event, would you say that OSS was on

Re: [ilugd] Https connection using C API

2007-02-06 Thread Shiv
Rashid Akhter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shic can you help us in getting the problem solved. Sure, IMHO its not a problem. Just do the following: - a) Download Curl. It can be found here -- http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.16.1.tar.gz b) Untar the tarball like so: $ tar zxvf

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread vivek khurana
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A booklet distributed by Microsoft at the CXOSummit presented how Microsoft was working with Open Source projects! I believe the same was running as a presentation on their booth too. Now how many events have witnessed that? :-) Just one presentation with

Re: [ilugd] The MS trojan horse in Linux Asia 2007

2007-02-06 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 07-Feb-07, at 12:56 PM, vivek khurana wrote: Just one presentation with no explaination from any reperesntative regarding the purpose of presentation. Yes a presentation was running along with demo of Vista and M$ office 2007. which open source project?? -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves