Hi All,
I'm trying to get ajaxterm hosted on a website. The site is already running. I just want to add ajaxterm link to it with SSL of course. So far I've not been successful. I kinda got it running but with out SSL. Not good enough!
Also, I already have configured SSL and I can access some of the link via https. Anyhow this what I've been trying to do:
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
we have some websites in ux servers and need to stop those websites i.e when users try to acess those websites they should not able to see those websites.
we have to ideas one is .htaccess. from this we can redirect to existing 404page. and not sure if we rediredt to non- exixting page in... (1 Reply)
Hello there,
I installed Ajaxterm on my Ubuntu 9.04 machine, and it's running ok if I use :
http://localhost:8022/ in my browser it works. The problem is that I wanted to be able to access it from somewhere else through the internet. I've read all the documentation and help that is available for... (1 Reply)
Hello there,
I installed Ajaxterm on my Ubuntu 9.04 machine, and it's running ok if I use :http://localhost:8022/ in my broswer. This is the problem , it can only be accessed localy. If I want to access it through internet from another computer, it fails. I've read the tutorials on how to... (1 Reply)
Thank you for your time and help! :o Please if you could look over my settings and see what's going wrong.. I've read so much and tried soooo many things for 1 month now. I'm running: Linux Debian / apache2-mpm-prefork 2.2.9-10+lenny2
Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) PHP/5.2.6-1+lenny3 with Suhosin-Patch... (0 Replies)
just downloaded Ajaxterm-0.10 on my Mac 10.5.8 and after a ./ajaxterm.py i get:
AjaxTerm at http://localhost:8022/
which looks ok but as soon i go to the website:
./ajaxterm.py:418: DeprecationWarning: 'I' format requires 0 <= number <= 4294967295
fcntl.ioctl(fd,... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I have multiple apache websites running on the same server. How can I tell which apache PID is mapped to which website?
www-data 5535 18638 0 08:46 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start
www-data 5538 18638 0 08:46 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start
www-data ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm new to developing modules for Apache. I understand the basics now and can develop something simple which allows a 'GET' request to happen, but what I want to do is actually 'POST' information to my site. I know the basic POST Request works and I can see that it is post by looking at... (2 Replies)
Have no idea on what the below error message is:
Process not running: /opt/java15/jdk/bin/java -classpath /opt/apache/apache-ant-1.7.0-mod/lib/ant-launcher.jar org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher -buildfile build.xml dist.
Any help? (3 Replies)
Hi
i would like to grant access specific to one uri and rest of them should be denied.
as follows:
http://websitename/example user should be able to access
htttp://websitename/other user should be denied (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
otl2pdb
otl2pdb(1) General Commands Manual otl2pdb(1)NAME
otl2pdb - converts vimoutliner outline to AddressDB Palm file.
SYNOPSIS
otl2pdb [filename]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the otl2pdb Perl script.
otl2pdb is a perl(1) script that takes an outline from vimoutliner(1) with contact information and creates an AddressDB.pdb file for a
Palm.
For now this script can only create a .pdb file. You then have to use a syncing tool to load it into your Palm. I recommend the pilot-
link package for linux.
The format of the contact outline is the following:
$category
$record_name
c:$cell
a:$address
....
You can have as many categories and records(entries) as you want. The following are valid fields for a record with the necessary text to
indicate them in quotes:
'a:'-address
'c:'-cell
'e:'-email
'h:'-home phone
'n:'-note
'web:'-website
'w:'-work phone
Also, each record's category is left as 'Unfiled' as I can't get the record's category to write correctly.
SEE ALSO vim(1), perl(1)REQUIREMENTS
This program uses the Palm::Address perl module, which is available on CPAN.
TIPS
If using the pilot-link package:
-load the pdb with 'pilot-xfer -i AddressDB.pdb'
-specify the serial port if other than /dev/pilot (which will usually be the case
unless you link to it) with -p in the above command; usually this is /dev/ttyS0 in linux
AUTHOR
The original version was written by Gabriel Walker <cldwalker@chwhat.com>.
If you like using perl, linux, vim and databases to make your life easier (not lazier ;) check out my website at http://www.chwhat.com.
<http://www.chwhat.com>
This manual page was written by Matej Cepl <matej@ceplovi.cz> (using perldoc(1) part of the documented script), for the Debian GNU/Linux
system (but may be used by others).
January 13, 2005 otl2pdb(1)