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Today's Topics:
1. Circumventor (gyoza@comcast.net)
2. Re: Circumventor (Art Alexion)
3. VPN (Art Alexion)
4. Re: Circumventor (gyoza@comcast.net)
5. Re: cable modem and a distribution amp (TuskenTower)
6. Re: OSS proxy server for XP (Antony P Joseph)
7. Re: Circumventor (Art Alexion)
8. Re: Circumventor (gyoza@comcast.net)
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Subject:
[PLUG] Circumventor
From:
gyoza@comcast.net
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:28:48 -0400
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Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] Circumventor
From:
Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net>
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:14:53 -0400
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On Thursday, 14 June 2007 08:28, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
You might want to start with this url. If you choose the web based schemes,
it won't matter what OS you are using (unless the circumventor site is IE
only or something).
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Subject:
[PLUG] VPN
From:
Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net>
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:22:21 -0400
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Sorry if this is too vague. I will try to get more info if needed.
I am trying to set up my wife's Kubuntu Feisty notebook to work with her
employer's VPN. I can log onto the VPN using Firefox and download the
windows-only client (MapNetworkDrive.exe). The client seems to run fine
under wine, but can't "see" that Firefox is logged in. I don't know if this
is a wine "bottling" issue that is preventing the windows executable from
interacting with the rest of the system or an issue where the client only
works with IE. The setup instructions use IE. "Only windows is supported";
not Mac, either. This leads me to believe that this is an IE problem, not a
wine problem.
Suggestions?
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] Circumventor
From:
gyoza@comcast.net
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:36:15 -0400
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Art Alexion wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2007 08:28, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
You might want to start with this url. If you choose the web based
schemes, it won't matter what OS you are using (unless the
circumventor site is IE only or something).
What URL? I'm trying CGIProxy right now. It /almost/ works. I need
to use SSL, but my site isn't allowing me to use their shared SSL and
a cgi script at the same time! heh
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] cable modem and a distribution amp
From:
TuskenTower <tuskentower@gmail.com>
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:51:25 -0400
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My motorola used to work on that IP (meaning I go to the IP and page
loads). Now it kicks me straight out. The page loads, and then
redirects me off with an error page. I have to stop the page load to
see everything. Do you know if Scamcast remotely upgraded them?
thanks,
Amul
On 6/11/07, gyoza@comcast.net <gyoza@comcast.net> wrote:
Motorola modems. 192.168.100.1
John Sladek wrote:
> Just Curious, what are you guys using to mesure these levels? and what
> channel are you looking @ them on?
>
> -John Sladek
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> Subject: [PLUG] cable modem and a distribution amp
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>
>> Has anyone experienced any benefit or problem after adding a cable
>> distribution amp? One thing I'm curious about is how the upstream
>> signal is affected. (I can't see what the upstream power level or
>> noise looks like from the outside.) Everything seems normal so far.
>>
>> (I added the amp because I plan to split the cable three ways soon.
>> Not likely, but possibly, four ways in the future.)
>>
>> Below are the readings I took from my cable modem.
>>
>> Connection Signal/Noise (dB) Downstream (dBmV) Upstream
(dBmV)
>>
>> direct 38 2 43
>> 2-way split 38 -3 45
>> 4-way amp 34 11 45
>>
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] OSS proxy server for XP
From:
Antony P Joseph <antony@panathara.org>
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:53:09 -0400
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Hi
Squid is well known proxy server in Linux world.
http://www.squid-cache.org/
Windows binary download.
http://www.acmeconsulting.it/SquidNT/download.html
With regards
Antony
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 01:52 -0400, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy server that runs on
WinXP?
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] Circumventor
From:
Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net>
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:33:33 -0400
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On Thursday, 14 June 2007 10:36, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Art Alexion wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2007 08:28, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
You might want to start with this url. If you choose the web based
schemes, it won't matter what OS you are using (unless the circumventor
site is IE only or something).
What URL?
Sorry.
http://www.rsf.org/print-blogs.php3?id_article=15013#4
I'm trying CGIProxy right now. It /almost/ works. I need to
use SSL, but my site isn't allowing me to use their shared SSL and a cgi
script at the same time! heh
I haven't tried any of them.
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Subject:
Re: [PLUG] Circumventor
From:
gyoza@comcast.net
Date:
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:45:13 -0400
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Art Alexion wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2007 10:36, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Art Alexion wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2007 08:28, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
You might want to start with this url. If you choose the web based
schemes, it won't matter what OS you are using (unless the
circumventor
site is IE only or something).
What URL?
Sorry.
http://www.rsf.org/print-blogs.php3?id_article=15013#4
Wow, based on what I read there, I think I should only run CGIProxy on
my own server. For the outside user, that means being limited by my
upload speed.
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