Re: proxy

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On 10 Jul 2003, at 18:26, jbrown105 at speedymail.org wrote:

> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 12:57:13PM -0500, gertie at visionsix.com wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On 9 Jul 2003, at 10:18, Bernie Ryan wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > It seems to me that to create a reverse proxy in eu would require
> > > duplicating the same code used in an apache server. That would be very
> > > expensive and time consumming 
> > 
> > It isn't in mirc on a win95 box. <shrug>
> 
> I wonder ... how time comsuming would it be with Eu on a win95 box?
> 
> > jbrown keeps saying he has Eu code 
> > working as a proxy, read what he said yesterday.
> 
> I've attached what I have so far (a lot of this was set up by robsz1 btw).
> Lets see who else wants to try to run this.....
> 
> (Nope, the attachment is too big. I'll post a link to it via a web page
> soon.)

Same ole same ole. You send code you want me to debug. It's a list of hints 
for my best interests in learning a new OS. I wanted to see a working 
application. You can't zip the file, you can't break it up and send in pieces, 
you can't send one file at a time, same ole same ole.

Forget it. I am tired of the same ole same ole.

> > > when you could simply buy a copy of an apache server with the $500
> > > and set it up as a reverse proxy.
> > 
> > Yeas, i know. Same as squid. But no one i know who knows nix will help 
> > me. And no one i contacted will allow squid to run in their shells, if i
> > found
> > someone to set it up. If it comes to being friends or otherwise working
> > *with*
> > anyone, i am always at the bottom of the pile.
> 
> The thing with most *nix hackers is that they aren't happy setting something
> up
> for you. They give you hints so you can figure it out for yourself. If you
> stay
> there and keep on demanding (or even politely asking) for more help they'll
> just
> shut you out. They will do this to you, me, Bernie, Derek, and anyone else.
> (I'm
> not condoning or condeming this, I'm just noting it for everyone's benefit.)

I know that. It's a real shame. The "Hello World" demo for Eu doesn't have as 
the first item "By yourself, learn how to pick the best Windows version, 
install it, install all the patches, get all the correct drivers, install the
best
remote admin tools, learn all the least-used esoteric api calls, then get a gui 
and install that, learn all about it, get kicked off linux.net a few times (for
your
benefit, naturally), have everyone you have ever asked for help tell you to go 
read the refman files,,, and finally, set up Eu on your box with a bad
installer,
figure all the paths and permissions, link the correct user shells to it, then 
open vi and start guessing what to do. This could result in getting your Eu 
script running in 6 months, with luck, you can pick up your train of thought 
on what application you wanted to write when you started all this. Alone."

I'll go back to the OSs i know best, if no one else thinks i should be online, 
majority rules. Screw me, i'll leave. Forget it, jbrown, i don't want any more 
"i'll send you the code i have soon". I don't want any more "read the refman 
at www.crap.com". I'd have waited till Sunday evening to call it all off, but
you
wanna feed me the same ole crap, you miss out on the money *now*.

Kat

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