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Topic: Captcha maybe the answer |
Anonymoose
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Once again, captcha is worthless. The only solution to avoid spam from new users is to moderate first posts (or first x posts) making their effort entirely wasted. |
Topic: mirroring? |
Anonymoose
Replies: 17
Views: 22696
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RAID 1= HD A and HD B have same info if HD A fails HD B starts
RAID 0= HD A and HD B Share some of the information the PC combines both A and B to make 1 big HD (EX if HD A is 150MB and HD B is 100 Y ... |
Topic: mirroring? |
Anonymoose
Replies: 17
Views: 22696
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ive been building computers since I was 8...I know my hardware.
Apparently not, since you seem to have no understanding of what you just quoted. Raid 0 uses both drives for reading *and* writing ... |
Topic: free linus OS for a linus noob |
Anonymoose
Replies: 9
Views: 15369
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Initially, why not go for VMWare player plus one of the free Linux images? You can get used to Linux whilst remaining in Windows.
VMWare Player
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
Ubuntu VM ... |
Topic: Spam on the forum |
Anonymoose
Replies: 11
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We have a fairly high profile forum with no captcha or email validation required for sign up and no spam. How? First post(s) moderation. No spam is ever visible to the general users of the boards, ... |
Topic: mirroring? |
Anonymoose
Replies: 17
Views: 22696
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some being having one drive write while the other one reads, and it reads it as one big hard drive. .
Think about that one for a second... If one drives writes and the other reads, one will be ful ... |
Topic: DVD Burner |
Anonymoose
Replies: 2
Views: 8265
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I'd imagine that the spec is for the bundled software, and probably grossly over estimated at that. Should be fine in a 733mhz, but don't expect to burn at 16x/12x and possibly even 8x, unless you've ... |
Topic: No image |
Anonymoose
Replies: 4
Views: 9995
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Fix your HTML code. |
Topic: 2 router problem |
Anonymoose
Replies: 6
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From your description, my assumption is that your setup is:
Internet -> NB5 -> WGR614 -> PC with webserver
You need to set up the WGR614 to have an IP in the same range as used by the N ... |
Topic: web site issues |
Anonymoose
Replies: 39
Views: 52084
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informing them that the following person
is in violation of section 3(iii) in NetLink's Terms and Conditions
Sorry, what relevance does 3(iii) have to a pirated copy of Abyss, or am I missing som ... |
Topic: web site issues |
Anonymoose
Replies: 39
Views: 52084
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freebird, please shift to a legal copy of abyss. thanks.
you have 7 days to comply.
Do you have any idea how stupid that made you sound? |
Topic: Small but useful port scanner |
Anonymoose
Replies: 3
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Including the host address could be a great feature if you want to get arrested when some bright spark spots you can put different hostnames in and helpfully uses your script to make your PC portscan ... |
Topic: web site issues |
Anonymoose
Replies: 39
Views: 52084
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Seems to be a browser issue. Connecting by domain name now works in both Firefox and IE7. Connecting by IP fails in Firefox, works in IE and wget. And, as TrustAbyss says
Connecting to 216.14 ... |
Topic: web site issues |
Anonymoose
Replies: 39
Views: 52084
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dnsreport.com http://dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=the4thcoming.net claims that your A record for www.the4thcoming.net is 216.114.49.58. I tried browsing both http://216.114.49.58/ and http ... |
Topic: web site issues |
Anonymoose
Replies: 39
Views: 52084
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What is the IP address people are using to connect successfully?
If I manually resolve the domain name you've just posted, I get 216.114.49.58 - connecting to that IP fails. |
Topic: Using Bluetooth under command line in XP |
Anonymoose
Replies: 3
Views: 4273
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If you haven't used it already, BlueScanner should be compatible with your dongle, but I don't think it has any command line options. It's a very nice piece of software though...
http://networkche ... |
Topic: How to host your Own DNS Server ??? |
Anonymoose
Replies: 2
Views: 8050
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You read the manuals that come with them. If you won't take the time to do that, you haven't got a hope in hell of setting up a DNS server that works. Also, why bother with the new topic when you've ... |
Topic: Using Bluetooth under command line in XP |
Anonymoose
Replies: 3
Views: 4273
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Under Windows, it's probably more specific to the actual piece of hardware/bluetooth chipset used. What dongle do you have? |
Topic: Just wondering if this is possible |
Anonymoose
Replies: 2
Views: 7182
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Easily done - check the section on Aliases in the manual.
http://www.aprelium.com/data/doc/2/abyssws-win-doc-html/hosts-configuration.html#HOSTS-ALIASES |
Topic: Resolve domains in log files? |
Anonymoose
Replies: 15
Views: 23731
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It's time consuming and not all IP's have a valid reverse DNS configured. Would be a performance hit. Best left to log file analyser utilities... |
Topic: Need some CSS table Help. [Solved] |
Anonymoose
Replies: 13
Views: 9546
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Have a look at this, should explain why this is a problem... Skip down to "DIVs Are Not Table Cells"
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htm
They have a neat ... |
Topic: Need some CSS table Help. [Solved] |
Anonymoose
Replies: 13
Views: 9546
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Ah, you want column A and column B to both be the same height, even if it's only A that is actually forced to expand by text? Could be tricky, it's not how divs normally behave... |
Topic: Need some CSS table Help. [Solved] |
Anonymoose
Replies: 13
Views: 9546
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Not sure - I'm more of a fixer upper than a real web designer... Want to put up the page you're talking about and I'll give it a poke? |
Topic: Need some CSS table Help. [Solved] |
Anonymoose
Replies: 13
Views: 9546
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Juggle the order a little, and remember that IE will ignore elements that it doesn't support.
Here's a fixed version - just tested it in IE7 Beta 3, Opera 9.something and Fx 1.54, working fine.
... |
Topic: Control From Home |
Anonymoose
Replies: 32
Views: 43970
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If you weren't both busy being so anally retentive, you'd have noticed it was phastmike who resurrected the topic with
Did you check if your firewall is blocking port 9999?
If anyone is browsin ... |
Topic: Creating Cabinet Files |
Anonymoose
Replies: 1
Views: 7506
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Most free compression programs will create one for you if you want to use a GUI, or you should find that typing MAKECAB /? on the command line will give you details of how to do it with one of Windows ... |
Topic: increase the traffic on your website |
Anonymoose
Replies: 3
Views: 4596
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The PageRanking for http://www.marketraise.com is 0
Outstanding SEO! |
Topic: UK Users - Cheap UPS on sale on ebuyer - £24.99 |
Anonymoose
Replies: 6
Views: 5130
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Not bad, although they've been down as far as £17.95 on Ebuyer before, which was when I purchased mine... Haven't had to test how long my system runs for on it yet, just carried me through a few glit ... |
Topic: Looking for a Good DNS server |
Anonymoose
Replies: 5
Views: 6238
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The only dns server that exists is bind which was the first dns server software.
Better to be thought a fool and keep your mouth shut than open it and prove it. 2 seconds on Google will show you ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
Replies: 27
Views: 19287
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It is indeed Delphi that he will be using. Unfortunately the source code that you gave a link for is one of the ones that is too difficult to understand for him. The code is all over the place with va ... |
Topic: Help creating a simple contact form for my site |
Anonymoose
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Then why aren't you doing it now, if you claim it already works for your forms? |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
Replies: 27
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Fair enough. Pascal isn't a language that springs to mind for Windows API programming, unless you meant he's going to use Delphi. If you're determined to go that way, he should look for examples on ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
Replies: 27
Views: 19287
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as he knows he can do all of it, he just needs the code that grabs the data.
Er, isn't the code that grabs the data pretty much all of it, and the fact that you can make a graph 1% of it? |
Topic: Can't view your website? Want a domain name? Look here! |
Anonymoose
Replies: 271
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can some one try my site if it works pls tell me with one works
All 3 working fine as at 22:05 UK time. |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
Replies: 27
Views: 19287
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PRTG has an internal webserver serving up live graph images - you should be able save them. You'll need to change the internal port number to 81 etc if you're running Abyss on 80.
The feature you' ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
Replies: 27
Views: 19287
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BitMeter saves all data automatically. PRTG also logs automatically and can export data to CSV, or am I missing something? |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
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Well, PRTG in traffic sniffing instead of SNMP mode will still do that job nicely and give you shiny graphs and logging to boot :)
http://www.paessler.com/prtg/download
If that's too hefty, try ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
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I can recommend plenty of decent free software for local logging of bandwidth use on a single PC, but if you have a LAN it just makes more sense to log it at the entrance/exit to the network - if you ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
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Doh! It does seem to be listed as having SNMP support... Are you running the latest firmware? Might be worth running InfTraf anyway and seeing if it finds anything - unless you just did and that's ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
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You don't 'use' it as such - whatever software you use will automatically connect to it and acquire values it needs for statistics. Most SNMP enabled devices will have a public interface enabled by d ... |
Topic: Bandwidth graph generator |
Anonymoose
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Views: 19287
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What router do you have? Does it support SNMP? |
Topic: Abyss webserver 0.3 |
Anonymoose
Replies: 13
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I found
Well thank you Captain Obvious. If you'd have searched this site for Sourceforge + Abyss you'd have found it had been mentioned and explained plenty of times before... |
Topic: No input file specified. ANNOYING |
Anonymoose
Replies: 10
Views: 15147
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Specify an input file. |
Topic: Browser blocking based on Client ID? |
Anonymoose
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If the robots are legitimate you should be able to simply use the robots.txt file to tell them not to touch your website. There are also plenty of websites which list the IP ranges of MSN, Googlebots ... |
Topic: How much power can I take off the COM-port? |
Anonymoose
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Are you wanting to know in terms of amps or watts? As far as I remember from when I used to play with COM ports, it's in the region of about 5-10 mA / 100mW at best. There are plenty of circuit diag ... |
Topic: Another "not-reachable" problem... |
Anonymoose
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http://x.x.x:13371/ is the server,
btw if my buddy tries to access the console on port 13372, the forbidden message is shown...
All works fine now. If you have started from scratch with a new c ... |
Topic: Another "not-reachable" problem... |
Anonymoose
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Are you sure the password request prompt is coming from Abyss and not from the router? If you (or your tester deliberately fails the password request, does the error specifically show error 403 from ... |
Topic: Another "not-reachable" problem... |
Anonymoose
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Check whether your new router has something along the lines of a "Remote management interface" which runs on port 80. You'll need to disable it before normal port forwarding on that port wi ... |
Topic: disconnection problems |
Anonymoose
Replies: 1
Views: 8714
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Are people downloading from your server when your games are being disconnected? If so, you're using too much of your bandwidth for uploading to support playing an online game at the same time. You n ... |
Topic: Windows NT |
Anonymoose
Replies: 3
Views: 7964
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System requirements
Abyss Web Server is a multiplatform software designed for Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Millennium Edition (ME), NT 3.51 (and higher), 2000, XP, 2003, Mac OS X 10.2 (and higher), ... |
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