What attacks can a Unix box get through Javascript?
Is the Web Client secure against Javascript attacks if any?
Do we have a Trojan horse made in JavaScript? (3 Replies)
Hi,
Please advise how can we clear the following javascript content from a file commandline, probably using awk or sed
File before removing the content.
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root@server1 # cat index.html
This is a test page
<script language=JavaScript>function d(x){var... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I looking to use grep to return a string with exactly n matches.
I'm building off this:
ls -aLl /bin | grep '^.\{9\}x' | tr -s ' '
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 632816 Nov 25 2008 vi
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 632816 Nov 25 2008 view
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 16008 May 25 2008... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I'm working on unix with grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1. I'm going through some of the newer regex syntax using Regular Expression Reference - Advanced Syntax a guide.
ls -aLl /bin | grep "\(x\)"
Which works, just highlights 'x' where ever, when ever.
I'm trying to to get (?:) to work but... (4 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Prepare a report discussing from an administration and security perspective, role and function of a JavaScript within a UNIX network. You should illustrate your answer with practical examples. In particular attention should me paid to... (1 Reply)
Hi
Need help...I have wrritten one code for html through shell scripting in that i am using java scripts to validate some condition and open the html page without clicking the button....
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echo "<script type="text/javascript">"
echo "function exec_refresh()"
echo "{"
... (4 Replies)
I want to navigate through a webpage and save that page in my system local automatically. How can I do that by using JavaScript in a Unix shell script. Any suggestions are welcome! (3 Replies)
Where should I put my javascript source code in order to run it "locally" by file not by http?---not sure this "locally" is the appropriate word here.
My test is when my javascript code (test.js) is put in the site default folder as the test.html in /var/www/html both worked as expected with... (2 Replies)
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ns_conngetstatus
Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Ns_ConnGetStatus, Ns_ConnSetStatus - Routines to manage the HTTP response status
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
int
Ns_ConnGetStatus(conn)
void
Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, status)
ARGUMENTS
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection.
int status (in) Integer HTTP status code.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
These routines manage the HTTP response code sent to the client in a later call to Ns_ConnFlush or Ns_ConnFlushDirect. Higher level rou-
tines such as the Ns_ConnReturn functions normally call these routines automatically using standard HTTP status codes and the Ns_ConnQueue-
Headers routine can be used to set the status code for lower level code which bypasses Ns_ConnFlush.
int Ns_ConnGetStatus(conn)
Return the current HTTP status to be sent.
int Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, status)
Set the status code to be sent in the response, for example, 200 for a normal "OK" response. A later call to Ns_ConnFlush will con-
struct the appropriate HTTP response including the given status with the cooresponding string status code.
EXAMPLES
The following example demonstrates setting an odd status code followed by a call to Ns_ConnFlushDirect to send some data:
Ns_ConnSetStatus(conn, 600);
Ns_ConnSetType(conn, "text/plain");
Ns_ConnFlushDirect(conn, "hello", 5, 0);
The following should provide similar results:
Ns_ConnSetRequiredHeaders(conn, "text/plain", 5);
Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(conn, 600);
Ns_ConnPuts(conn, "hello");
Ns_ConnClose(conn);
SEE ALSO Ns_ConnGetType(3), Ns_ConnSetType(3), Ns_ConnFlush(3), Ns_ConnFlushDirect(3), Ns_ConnSetRequiredHeaders(3), Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(3),
ns_conn(n)
KEYWORDS
connectionn, response, status
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnStatus(3aolserver)