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valerie
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response 106 of 187:
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May 26 14:28 UTC 1997 |
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scg
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response 107 of 187:
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May 26 15:59 UTC 1997 |
Actually, it looks like you need to be a staffer to run ping.
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drew
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response 108 of 187:
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May 26 16:14 UTC 1997 |
Not if I use the ping and telnet on my own computer.
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scg
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response 109 of 187:
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May 26 16:21 UTC 1997 |
Ok. The net link does frequently go down for a few minutes, and then bring
itself back up. It's a known problem, having both to do with the version of
FreeBSD we're running on our router and with general instabilities of analog
phone lines.
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senna
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response 110 of 187:
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May 27 04:24 UTC 1997 |
Agora never seems to recognize previous conferencing I've done from telnet
when I'm dialed. I'll probably ahve to rearead all of this again when I dial
in next time.
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krj
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response 111 of 187:
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May 27 04:56 UTC 1997 |
Senna, perhaps you aren't disconnecting cleanly?
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senna
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response 112 of 187:
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May 28 02:15 UTC 1997 |
I'm disconnecting from agora fine, as far as I know. Maybe it's just me..
I"m not rereading anything yet.
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valerie
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response 113 of 187:
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May 28 14:34 UTC 1997 |
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remmers
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response 114 of 187:
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May 28 15:22 UTC 1997 |
I wonder if it has anything to do with the permissions on
senna's .agora21.cf file, which look strange (-rw-rw----).
Could some misbhaving program have set the permissions that way?
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valerie
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response 115 of 187:
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May 28 21:41 UTC 1997 |
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yenny1
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response 116 of 187:
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May 29 02:38 UTC 1997 |
I was trying to access Interent Conference thru backtalk and I got
an error message appearing on my screen:
The first few lines of the message:
Backtalk Crash
Oops. Backtalk has encountered a internal error. This error has been
logged.
ERROR: Item number 0 illegal
executing this_item in if in pistachio/read:57
any idea why? I tried few times but still the same result.
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headdoc
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response 117 of 187:
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May 29 15:19 UTC 1997 |
Every time I log on, regardless of the site from which I am entering, this
past week, I am inundated with line noise. Today, it could be the rain. But
yesterday. . . .? And over the weekend? Anyone else having the problem?
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valerie
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response 118 of 187:
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May 29 16:42 UTC 1997 |
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srw
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response 119 of 187:
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May 29 19:31 UTC 1997 |
There is something funny about the new modems. I don't think it is line noise.
If it only happens when you are getting lots of date written out to your
terminal, it might be caused by overruns. I have seen some behavior that looks
like that recently.
Can you tell us how you tried to get to the internet conference using backtalk?
I'd like to duplicate what you did, Yenny.
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srw
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response 120 of 187:
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May 29 19:38 UTC 1997 |
s/date/data/
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headdoc
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response 121 of 187:
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May 29 20:08 UTC 1997 |
I dial 3000, Valerie.
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rcurl
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response 122 of 187:
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May 29 22:04 UTC 1997 |
Just now, Grex is accepting telnet and web connections with no delay, but
refusing ftp connection. What is that due to?
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valerie
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response 123 of 187:
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May 29 22:23 UTC 1997 |
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valerie
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response 124 of 187:
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May 29 22:32 UTC 1997 |
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rcurl
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response 125 of 187:
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May 30 05:35 UTC 1997 |
...but not working, at least with Fetch. I can now connect, but the
directory list does not come up in the Fetch window. (Yes, the files are
in the directory!)
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davel
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response 126 of 187:
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May 30 10:38 UTC 1997 |
Hmm. I just tried ftping to Grex (from Grex, since I was here), & was able
to do "ls" and "get" just fine. However, if I did "dir" (which, in my
experience so far, normally produces an "ls -l" listing, I got nothing but
messages saying:
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /usr/local/bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
(I didn't try anything else - in a bit of a hurry.) At a guess Rane's
Fetch is doing "dir" and getting nothing ...
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rcurl
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response 127 of 187:
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May 30 16:01 UTC 1997 |
That's right. I did check out my Fetch client on a UM server, and it works
fine. I found I could Put and Get files fine from grex - I just had to know
their name to Get them. When I Put a file, it showed up in the directory list
window on Fetch. Like Dave found in command mode, Fetch acted as though it
had done its thing in getting the file list, but nothing showed. I just tried
all this, so the problem has not gone away.
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srw
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response 128 of 187:
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May 30 17:19 UTC 1997 |
I have fixed my word wrap problem at the browser end.
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mdw
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response 129 of 187:
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May 30 18:00 UTC 1997 |
Ftpd does indeed have a problem with "dir". I hope to have it fixed today.
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mdw
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response 130 of 187:
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May 30 20:38 UTC 1997 |
It's now fixed.
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