[twsocket] Please ignore spam message from me. Yahoo servers may have been hacked

2012-12-19 Thread robertoschler
I'm still investigating this, but it looks like Yahoo's mail servers may have 
been hacked and someone harvested parts of my Contact List for spamming.  
Here's an article from yesterday on the Yahoo server hack:
http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/view/29887/yahoo-hacked-in-the-ultimate-full-disclosure-full-exploitation/
Sincerely,Robert
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Re: [twsocket] please

2006-03-21 Thread Time Bandit
>  i dont't want receive those mail list.then are too much from my 
> mailbox.do you help me to stop send mail to me? my email is "[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]". becuase i can't find the place where i  can stop it .
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[twsocket] please

2006-03-20 Thread 陈登科

dear twsocket,

 i dont't want receive those mail list.then are too much from my 
mailbox.do you help me to stop send mail to me? my email is "[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]". becuase i can't find the place where i  can stop it .



 dengke chen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  2006-03-21



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Re: [twsocket] Please explain ListenBacklog

2005-12-22 Thread Erich Kuba
Hi there,

Sorry --- got it --- didn't have the latest version of the component code.

Cheers

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Erich Kuba
Sent: Friday, 23 December 2005 3:21 p.m.
To: 'ICS support mailing'
Subject: [twsocket] Please explain ListenBacklog

Hi there,

Arno Garrels wrote:

> Check out the reason why a connection failed. If it's 10061 increase 
> value of property ListenBacklog. It's by default set to 5. 
> Total size of the listenbacklog queue depends on the OS you use.
> However if you set a value higher than supported by the OS it won't hurt.
> Server OS's have a much bigger listenbacklog queue than Pro-versions or 
> Home-editions. 

Please will you explain this as I can't seem to find the ListenBacklog
property that you refer to anywhere.

Much appreciated

Erich


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[twsocket] Please explain ListenBacklog

2005-12-22 Thread Erich Kuba
Hi there,

Arno Garrels wrote:

> Check out the reason why a connection failed. If it's 10061 increase 
> value of property ListenBacklog. It's by default set to 5. 
> Total size of the listenbacklog queue depends on the OS you use.
> However if you set a value higher than supported by the OS it won't hurt.
> Server OS's have a much bigger listenbacklog queue than Pro-versions or 
> Home-editions. 

Please will you explain this as I can't seem to find the ListenBacklog
property that you refer to anywhere.

Much appreciated

Erich


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Re: [twsocket] Please Help: Multi-connection server problems under Kylix

2005-06-24 Thread Francois Piette
Ari Sundholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has been nominated responsible for the Kylix 
version. He has much
more expertize than me. Maybe he is on vacation and that's why he doesn't 
answer.

> I suspect that this has to do with threads not synchronizing correctly or
> something and thought I'd ask if anyone has seen this sort of thing and has
> some input that will benefit me.

What about the sample program delivered with ICS for Kylix ?
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- Original Message - 
From: "Erich Kuba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 3:48 AM
Subject: [twsocket] Please Help: Multi-connection server problems under Kylix


> Hi,
>
> I got no response from my previous mail, so I am guessing that there is not
> a lot of development of server software using ICS on Linux.  Please would
> ANYONE with experience in writing server software with ICS contact me as I
> am in dire need of some help as I have a production system that is giving me
> huge problems.
>
> Below is a copy of my previous mail.
>
> Regards
>
> Erich Kuba
>
> ---
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm hoping that you can help me.  I have a web server application which is
> compiled under Windows and Linux (common source).
>
> On the Windows platform I derive from TCustomWSocket and use Delphi 7
> Professional.
> On the Linux platform, I derive from TIcsCustomSocket on use Kylix 3
> Professional.
>
> The source code for the web server is totally common for both platforms, and
> uses conditional defines for the platform specific stuff.
>
> Under windows the web server works perfectly no matter how much load we put
> on it, but under Linux, as soon as we have more than one socket accessing
> the server at a time, the server appears to lockup and takes the CPU to
> 100%.  There are obviously massive differences in the underlying
> architecture with the TCustomWSocket component being event (message) based,
> and the TIcsCustomSocket component being ... well thread based.
>
> It is noteworthy that under Linux, a single connection can perform a
> multitude of requests under HTTP/1.1 and connection keep-alive, and there
> don't appear to be problems there.
>
> I suspect that this has to do with threads not synchronizing correctly or
> something and thought I'd ask if anyone has seen this sort of thing and has
> some input that will benefit me.
>
> Regards
>
> Erich Kuba
>
>
>
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[twsocket] Please Help: Multi-connection server problems under Kylix

2005-06-23 Thread Erich Kuba
Hi,

I got no response from my previous mail, so I am guessing that there is not
a lot of development of server software using ICS on Linux.  Please would
ANYONE with experience in writing server software with ICS contact me as I
am in dire need of some help as I have a production system that is giving me
huge problems.

Below is a copy of my previous mail.

Regards

Erich Kuba

---
Hi Guys,

I'm hoping that you can help me.  I have a web server application which is
compiled under Windows and Linux (common source).

On the Windows platform I derive from TCustomWSocket and use Delphi 7
Professional.
On the Linux platform, I derive from TIcsCustomSocket on use Kylix 3
Professional.

The source code for the web server is totally common for both platforms, and
uses conditional defines for the platform specific stuff.

Under windows the web server works perfectly no matter how much load we put
on it, but under Linux, as soon as we have more than one socket accessing
the server at a time, the server appears to lockup and takes the CPU to
100%.  There are obviously massive differences in the underlying
architecture with the TCustomWSocket component being event (message) based,
and the TIcsCustomSocket component being ... well thread based.

It is noteworthy that under Linux, a single connection can perform a
multitude of requests under HTTP/1.1 and connection keep-alive, and there
don't appear to be problems there.

I suspect that this has to do with threads not synchronizing correctly or
something and thought I'd ask if anyone has seen this sort of thing and has
some input that will benefit me.

Regards

Erich Kuba



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