Re: http proxy

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The proxy *should* work fine if you chmod the file

Regards,
    Robert Szalay



----- Original Message -----
From: Kat <kat at kogeijin.com>
Subject: Re: http proxy


>
> On 13 Dec 2002, at 22:20, jbrown1050 at yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 10:51:46PM -0600, Kat wrote:
> > >
> > > This is another call for the http proxy i NEED. The
> > one submitted still won't
> > > work, and i cannot access it to chmod. Now i am told
> > i need ssh, and ssh
> > > keeps saying i forgot the password, which i used as
> > the very name of the
> > > ssh file, so i wouldn't forget it.
> >
> > ssh is currently broken. It can still be used, but its
> > more complicated now.
> >
> > You can still ftp. Would it at all be possible to use
> > a program other
> > than Terrapin to access your euforge account?
> >
> > If not, I do have another solution. You can telnet
> > into my system (since
> > its telnet, not ssh, its trivial to connect), and from
> > there, use my
> > ftp program, which does support chmod I believe.
> >
> > If that still isn't possible, I could attempt to run
> > katprog.exu and the
> > rest of your site under my user there (jbrown).
> >
> > >
> > > Preferrably, Euphoria or Perl or Python.
> > > I don't want to be debugging it for you.
> > > Name a price.
> >
> > We can negociate via private email or over IRC chat.
>
> You and i have done that, for weeks. I wanted a turnkey solution, but i am
> debugging an application (written in part by you) on a broken server
(orkim's),
> owned by someone who's email bounces (orkim), with applications which
> won't run right (the puttygen), on an OS (linux) i don't care for (and
don't need
> to know, and is less stable than my current computer), taking massive time
> away from the application i want to do (which has nothing to do with OSs,
> ports, SSH, FTP, telnet, or even the proxy itself) !!!
>
> If i can't show anything in the next week, i can kiss this job goodby too.
> Right now, i am reconfiguring my firewall and code to open a port to do
> commercial http serving on a freaking dialup, because i can manage *my*
> computers and win95. I could have done it several times over in the time i
> have wasted on the linux box.
>
> Kat
>
>
>
>

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