I am currently using Samba to access remote Unix file systems from Windows. However, it is slow, and I presume insecure in the sense that file contents are transmitted unencrypted. I also wonder if passwords are transmitted in plain text in this protocol or not. For these reasons I am looking for... (2 Replies)
Hello Gurus,
Naif is implemented for only for port 21 for few windows servers.
I have made my linux 5.1 as my FTP server.
After installing vsftpd i could ftp from other linux server.
linux to linux (ftp server)
But same when i ftp from other windows server which only port 21 is enabled.... (0 Replies)
Hello Gurus,
Naif is implemented for only for port 21 for few windows servers.
I have made my linux 5.1 as my FTP server.
After installing vsftpd i could ftp from other linux server.
linux to linux (ftp server)
But same when i ftp from other windows server which only port 21 is enabled.... (2 Replies)
hi,
Im using the following code for FTP
#!/usr/bin/ksh
ftp -v -n "10.29.45.11" << cmd
user "mahesva" "mahesva123"
get rtl.tar
quit
cmd
Below is the log when i run the above code
**********************************
Connected to 10.29.45.11.
220 (vsFTPd 2.0.1)
530 Please login with USER... (20 Replies)
I am running a RHEL5 box and I have xdmcp up and running. I want the hostname of this box showing up only in the xdmcp choosers of certain specific systems, and in RHEL5 using gdm, it appears the only way to prevent the name from appearing in all xdmcp choosers is to use the hosts.allow file. This... (0 Replies)
Hi Team
we have created a DNS server at RHEL6.2 environment in 10.20.203.x/24 network.
Everything is going well on linux client as nslookup, ping by host etc in entire subnet. We are getting problem in windows client as nslookup working as well but not ping. all the firewall is disabled and... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: boby.kumar
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poe::loop::tk
POE::Loop::Tk(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Loop::Tk(3pm)sub skip_tests {
return "Tk needs a DISPLAY (set one today, okay?)" unless (
(defined $ENV{DISPLAY} and length $ENV{DISPLAY}) or $^O eq "MSWin32"
);
my $test_name = shift;
if ($test_name eq "k_signals_rerun" and $^O eq "MSWin32") {
return "This test crashes Perl when run with Tk on $^O";
}
return "Tk tests require the Tk module" if do { eval "use Tk"; $@ };
my $m = eval { Tk::MainWindow->new() };
if ($@) {
my $why = $@;
$why =~ s/ at .*//;
return "Tk couldn't be initialized: $why";
}
return; }
NAME
POE::Loop::Tk - a bridge that allows POE to be driven by Tk
SYNOPSIS
See POE::Loop.
DESCRIPTION
POE::Loop::Tk implements the interface documented in POE::Loop. Therefore it has no documentation of its own. Please see POE::Loop for
more details.
POE::Loop::Tk is one of two versions of the Tk event loop bridge. The other, POE::Loop::TkActiveState accommodates behavior differences in
ActiveState's build of Tk. Both versions share common code in POE::Loop::TkCommon. POE::Loop::Tk dynamically selects the appropriate
bridge code based on the runtime environment.
SEE ALSO
POE, POE::Loop, Tk, POE::Loop::TkCommon, POE::Loop::PerlSignals.
AUTHORS & LICENSING
Please see POE for more information about authors, contributors, and POE's licensing.
perl v5.10.1 2010-04-11 POE::Loop::Tk(3pm)