05-19-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
pludi
I'm sorry, but is this a statement or a question? And either way: What?
Nope. As long as at least 1 port is open, nmap can get pretty reliable information about the system. And sometimes even if all ports appear to be closed. The only really reliable way of hiding your system from others is to take it offline.
On this site, no. However, if you post readable questions about specific services and it's daemons I'm sure you'll get the necessary solutions from our members.
thank u man
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Good but you can change the name of the distribution, including for example, that open-source
this is question
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jifty::manual::tutorialrest
Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest - Web Services
DESCRIPTION
This builds on Jifty::Manual::Tutorial, so make sure you have a running jifty that roughly resembles the step-by-step from there.
SETUP
You must add this to your site_config.yml
framework:
Plugins:
- REST: {}
See Jifty::Plugin::REST.
The commands assume that you have LWP installed with the GET alias. If not, you'll need to use the longhand lwp-request -m GET, or curl,
or your browser.
help
Make sure it is working:
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/help
Accessing resources:
...
You should see some text describing the services, not html (that's longhand for 404.) Check the config and restart the server.
GET
Just list the models.
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model.yml
---
- MyWeblog.Model.Post
List the Post schema.
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post.yml
---
body:
label: Content
name: body
readable: 1
sort_order: 1
type: text
writable: 1
id:
mandatory: 1
name: id
readable: 1
type: serial
writable: 0
title:
default: Untitled post
label: Title
name: title
readable: 1
sort_order: 0
type: text
writable: 1
You did make some posts, right?
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id.yml
---
- 1
- 2
Dump the data:
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/1.yml
---
body: 'This is my post, the content of which is this, which is mine.'
id: 1
title: my first post
$ GET http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/2.yml
---
body: "Content of another post. Got to go, the cat's on fire."
id: 2
title: post deux
POST
TODO not working
Actually, it looks like it is not supposed to work this way. Why not?
$ echo '---
body: "A post via web services"
id: 3
title: "posting from the command-line"
' | lwp-request -m POST http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post.yml
POST http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/3.yml --> 404 Not Found
PUT
TODO not working
$ echo '---
title: "posting from the cli"
' | lwp-request -m PUT http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/3.yml
500 Can't read entity body: Connection reset by peer
DELETE
$ lwp-request -m DELETE http://localhost:8888/=/model/Post/id/3.yml
---
content: {}
error: ~
field_errors: {}
field_warnings: {}
message: Deleted
success: 1
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest(3pm)