From: Michael F. <Mic...@tb...> - 2002-12-05 11:46:07
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My long silence has been for two reasons. First off our heavy interent restrictions were relaxed for a long while - needless to say this has come to an end. Secondly the distribution of localproxy I was working with has been corrupted, probably by me, and I never got around to fixing it. On top of that my startup has started complaining that my SET PATH command is now too long and stopped implementing it. This means it no longer understands perl commands. (I.e. perl master.pl returns unknown command). I have tried various means of fixing it - without much success - why it should suddenly start complaining is anyones guess. Anyway I`ll have to have another fgo I guess or just set it manually from a script everytime I run localproxy. *damn* The new distribution sounds top notch - but unfortunately my IT man has sussed my cheat for retrieving .zips via the web. My next technique is to retrieve via email (various methods) - lets hope that works. As soon as I have it (as this is a binary - non perl dependant it should work even without the correct path parameters) I`ll test it !! Many Thanks Wayne Miek wayne wrote: >I've just sent a MS Windows executable proxyTools package to SourceForge. >Without Perl, you will be able to run statProxy, localProxy (GUI and back end), >findProxy and master (firewall rule mapper needed for the GUI autoconfiguration). >This release is already about 4MB, and each new executable tool adds about >750KB, so I've left out sortProxy and the database utilities (mergeHosts, extractHosts, >cleanHosts etc.). > >You can get it at: >http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/proxytools/proxyToolsExe.2002.11.29.zip?download > >The release notes are essentially as I posted here a week or so ago. >One change was the addition of context menus to LP GUI, and a consequent removal >of a few now redundant checkboxes from the advanced window. > >Let's see if I can have some feedback with this one please. >It's my first attempt at a binary for over a year, so I don't expect it to be >completely bug free. If there are any show stoppers, I'll do it again, but only >after a decent trial. > >There will be a following release of the source code version (a bit more up to date) , >probably tomorrow. Time to sleep now ... > >wa...@ny... >http://proxytools.sf.net/ > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T >handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! >http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en >_______________________________________________ >proxyTools-users mailing list >pro...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/proxytools-users > > > -- Michael Foord TBS Builders Merchants Tel : 01327 877378, Fax : 01327 300598, Mobile : 07740 774204 http://www.TBSMerchants.co.uk http://voidspace.hypermart.net or http://www.fuchsiashockz.co.uk ----- This email is confidential & intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views presented are solely those of the author & do not necessarily represent those of Towcester Building Supplies. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error & that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. Any files attached to this email will have been checked with virus software before transmission. However, you should carry out your own virus check before opening any attachment. Towcester Building Supplies accepts no liability for any loss or damage which may be caused by software viruses. |