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From: t <te...@ho...> - 2001-04-08 21:07:43
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Can any of you out there tell me why people on dial up can't view my web = site. I'm running Sarvant 3.0. People on cbl modem and dsl can see me. = What up? What am i doing wrong? also is there ant way around DNS Domain = forwarding. Can i not run a pgm on my Server to handle that? Thanks Todd B. te...@ho... |
From: <ma...@t-...> - 2001-04-08 18:17:43
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Hello, folk, I ca=B4nt start your WEB-Server!? can you help me? Thanks. MS |
From: <Tkp...@ao...> - 2001-04-05 16:51:10
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I recently downloaded version 3.0. I was not able to run the example cgi-test.pl program that was provided by Savant. Please help. |
From: Jeff S. <js...@un...> - 2001-04-05 13:42:48
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I have a number of users and groups set up on my server right now and I have been waiting to upgrade to version 3.0 just incase there were any bugs. Does anybody know how smooth the upgrade is from v2 to v3 and also, is there a procedure I should run? (eg. should I uninstalled first, or just installed new one?) If you know, could you please email me at js...@un... - thanks! University of New Brunswick Technical Support Specialist |
From: Alex <ale...@ya...> - 2001-03-26 10:39:48
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I also use Delphi 5 but I compile as CGI EXE. Anyway, Microsoft delveloped the ISAPI so MSIE should be the first to support it. Error 501 is "not implemented" - maybe the server doesn't support what you're trying to do. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ |
From: <Mar...@ao...> - 2001-03-25 13:50:42
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Hi, I compile a Delphi5 - CGIExpert's ISAPI dll example and place in the isapi path. It returns 501 when calling the dll from IE5. Does ISAPI function is available in WinMe platform? Anyone know how to debug ISAPI in delphi5? Thanks Marcel |
From: Boris L. <bo...@ac...> - 2001-03-24 17:00:34
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This file is supposed to show the DNS address of clients. On my system, all entries show my own DNS only - Is this a bug or is my = configuration wrong? Thanks, Boris |
From: S. W. <ma...@vb...> - 2001-03-19 10:47:57
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Regarding your mail I checked my system. I use the Norton Antivirus 2001 in combination with the firewall Zonealarm 2.1.4.4. I scanned my whole system, with and without running Savant.exe v3 acting as webserver accessing the Internet. I never encountered an error or detection of a virus or trojan horse. Norton should be, regarding the documentation, capable of detecting the (backdoor) Subseven v2.2 and its variants. I had this protection combination already installed when I upgraded Savant from v2 to v3 and at that time I also never encountered a trojan horse or virus warning. I hope this will help you. Sjoerd Woudstra Bezoek ook de website van VBW - Medisch adviseurs Specialisten in letselschade www.medischadviseur.nl OF www.medischadviseur.com -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: sav...@li... [mailto:sav...@li...]Namens Stu Martin Verzonden: vrijdag 16 maart 2001 23:33 Aan: sav...@li... Onderwerp: Re: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? Urgentie: Hoog Thanks for the Feedback so far folks.. I do know a fair bit about Internet and Web Security, and I know of the Trojan Horse in question and of it's capabilities, which is why I raised this in the first place...! My Norton Personal Firewall 2001 Detects SubSeven Trojan v2.2 running in SAVANT.EXE when the Server Executes. SubSeven v2.2 is a newer version of this Trojan (there are earlier versions too). I also have the latest version of Sophos Anti-Virus Running and I have also swept my system for Viruses and that checks out all OK, however, you should note that most Virus Checkers do not Detect Trojans. Trojans & Viruses.. there is a difference! Sophos doesn't pick it up says I'm clean! So if anyone else should have Norton Personal Firewall 2001 and an Anti-Virus package running on their System with Savant then I would be interested to know what happens to you when you scan *All Files* or run Savant Web Server v3. Savant v2 wasn't a problem, but I fear that someone may have infected the Source Forge Distribution of this program and a number of people out there "Even You" could be running what they think is a Simple Web Server, but with a Nasty Backdoor giving "GOD" Access (as one of you described it) to the Computer System. What would be really useful is if someone out there has the SubSeven Client and would try and access my system if I take down my Firewall and run Savant! Although this requires a great deal of trust on my part. Gulp! Stu ;-) Arrin wrote: Well, I don't know if this will mean much, but I ran a virus scan on my entire system as well as on the savant executable and even the original install file for kicks, and it came up clean. I imagine if it had any sort of virus or trojan in it someone else would have found it by now and reported it, but still, anything's possible. Hmm, I wonder what sort of mischief a trojan on a web server could get up to? Especially if that was it's intended home... _______________________________________________ Savant-discuss mailing list Sav...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |
From: Joshua C. <jos...@ho...> - 2001-03-17 03:29:42
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>>What would be really useful is if someone out there has the SubSeven = Client and would try and access my system if I take down my Firewall and = run Savant! Although this requires a great deal of trust on my part.=20 Well, if SubSeven runs at all like Back Orifice, the client/server = communication requires password authorization; only the person who = places the server will be able to access it through the remote client. Norton Antivirus detects both Back Orifice and SubSeven, I believe. And = any good firewall program will detect all the servers running on the = local system. My copy of Savant v3 still checks out ok. joshua |
From: BubblyBabs <eg...@bu...> - 2001-03-16 22:46:36
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I had Sub7 in my system a long long time ago and had to go to a virus website to tell me how to get rid of it... I forget what the program came with... Anyway, I run a scan once a week on my computer and I just did one now and Savant came up clean... Not sure what to say... Did you get Savant off of their website or from somewhere else? Babs ----- Original Message ----- From: "joshua culley" <jos...@ho...> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:18 PM Subject: Re: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? > Ok. I just checked my Savant v3, and my firewall doesn't detect any > programs trying to act as servers other than Savant. I'm not sure how your > copy got embedded w/ SubSeven. FYI - SubSeven is a nasty nasty hacking > utility that allows server/client communication between a remote computer > and yours. The client-side user will have "god-mode" access to your > computer. I'd get that checked ASAP if i were you. > > joshua > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stu Martin" <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> > To: <sav...@li...> > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:42 AM > Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? > > > > Does Savant v3 have a Trojan Horse embedded within it? > > > > I've been getting along just fine with Savant v2, but decided to upgrade > > to the latest version 3 which I downloaded from the SourceForge Web > > Server, once installed and setup I ran Savant as I did the earlier > > version, and now my Firewall Software detects that SubSeven v2.2 Trojan > > is running in SAVANT.EXE? > > > > Help? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Savant-discuss mailing list > > Sav...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > |
From: Stu M. <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> - 2001-03-16 22:34:12
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>Thanks for the Feedback so far folks..</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>I do know a fair bit about Internet and Web Security, and I know of the Trojan Horse in question and of it's capabilities, which is why I raised this in the first place...!</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>My Norton Personal Firewall 2001 Detects SubSeven Trojan v2.2 running in SAVANT.EXE when the Server Executes.</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>SubSeven v2.2 is a newer version of this Trojan (there are earlier versions too). I also have the latest version of Sophos Anti-Virus Running and I have also swept my system for Viruses and that checks out all OK, however, you should note that most Virus Checkers <u>do not</u> Detect Trojans. Trojans & Viruses.. there is a difference! Sophos doesn't pick it up says I'm clean!</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>So if anyone else should have Norton Personal Firewall 2001 and an Anti-Virus package running on their System with Savant then I would be interested to know what happens to you when you scan *All Files* or run Savant Web Server v3.</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>Savant v2 wasn't a problem, but I fear that someone may have infected the Source Forge Distribution of this program and a number of people out there "Even You" could be running what they think is a Simple Web Server, but with a Nasty Backdoor giving "GOD" Access (as one of you described it) to the Computer System.</font></font></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font> <p><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>What would be really useful is if someone out there has the SubSeven Client and would try and access my system if I take down my Firewall and run Savant! Although this requires a great deal of trust on my part.</font></font></font></b><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1></font></font></font></b> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>Gulp!</font></font></font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=-1>Stu ;-)</font></font></font> <p>Arrin wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE><style></style> <font face="Arial"> Well, I don't know if this will mean much, but I ran a virus scan on my entire system as well as on the savant executable and even the original install file for kicks, and it came up clean. I imagine if it had any sort of virus or trojan in it someone else would have found it by now and reported it, but still, anything's possible. Hmm, I wonder what sort of mischief a trojan on a web server could get up to? Especially if that was it's intended home...</font></blockquote> </body> </html> |
From: Lee W. <wil...@ho...> - 2001-03-16 22:26:46
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Mine's clean. Mcafee scan If life is a waste of time, and time is a waste of life, then let's all get wasted together and have the time of our lives. Lee Willcox=20 to...@no... le...@wi... 972-684-4898 NORTEL esn 444-4898 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Arrin=20 To: sav...@li...=20 Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:16 PM Subject: Re: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? Well, I don't know if this will mean much, but I ran a virus scan = on my entire system as well as on the savant executable and even the = original install file for kicks, and it came up clean. I imagine if it = had any sort of virus or trojan in it someone else would have found it = by now and reported it, but still, anything's possible. Hmm, I wonder = what sort of mischief a trojan on a web server could get up to? = Especially if that was it's intended home... |
From: joshua c. <jos...@ho...> - 2001-03-16 21:19:58
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Ok. I just checked my Savant v3, and my firewall doesn't detect any programs trying to act as servers other than Savant. I'm not sure how your copy got embedded w/ SubSeven. FYI - SubSeven is a nasty nasty hacking utility that allows server/client communication between a remote computer and yours. The client-side user will have "god-mode" access to your computer. I'd get that checked ASAP if i were you. joshua ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stu Martin" <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:42 AM Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? > Does Savant v3 have a Trojan Horse embedded within it? > > I've been getting along just fine with Savant v2, but decided to upgrade > to the latest version 3 which I downloaded from the SourceForge Web > Server, once installed and setup I ran Savant as I did the earlier > version, and now my Firewall Software detects that SubSeven v2.2 Trojan > is running in SAVANT.EXE? > > Help? > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > |
From: joshua c. <jos...@ho...> - 2001-03-16 21:13:45
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Oh crumb. I hope not. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stu Martin" <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:42 AM Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? > Does Savant v3 have a Trojan Horse embedded within it? > > I've been getting along just fine with Savant v2, but decided to upgrade > to the latest version 3 which I downloaded from the SourceForge Web > Server, once installed and setup I ran Savant as I did the earlier > version, and now my Firewall Software detects that SubSeven v2.2 Trojan > is running in SAVANT.EXE? > > Help? > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > |
From: Arrin <arr...@ho...> - 2001-03-16 21:10:24
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Well, I don't know if this will mean much, but I ran a virus scan = on my entire system as well as on the savant executable and even the = original install file for kicks, and it came up clean. I imagine if it = had any sort of virus or trojan in it someone else would have found it = by now and reported it, but still, anything's possible. Hmm, I wonder = what sort of mischief a trojan on a web server could get up to? = Especially if that was it's intended home... |
From: Tristan C. <ra...@cr...> - 2001-03-16 21:03:11
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Crap, you discovered my secret! You must die!!! buahahahahahahahaha! OK, it's not my secret because I didn't write Savant, but that trojan thing may be so trojanish that it makes it look like a different program brought it in. Of course I know nothing about internet security, but that's my guess. _______________________________________________ Regards, Tristan Cunningham Meet the geek! http://tecgeek.virtualave.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stu Martin" <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 2:42 PM Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant 3 Trojan Horse? Does Savant v3 have a Trojan Horse embedded within it? I've been getting along just fine with Savant v2, but decided to upgrade to the latest version 3 which I downloaded from the SourceForge Web Server, once installed and setup I ran Savant as I did the earlier version, and now my Firewall Software detects that SubSeven v2.2 Trojan is running in SAVANT.EXE? Help? _______________________________________________ Savant-discuss mailing list Sav...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |
From: Stu M. <StuMartin@BTInternet.com> - 2001-03-16 19:42:24
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Does Savant v3 have a Trojan Horse embedded within it? I've been getting along just fine with Savant v2, but decided to upgrade to the latest version 3 which I downloaded from the SourceForge Web Server, once installed and setup I ran Savant as I did the earlier version, and now my Firewall Software detects that SubSeven v2.2 Trojan is running in SAVANT.EXE? Help? |
From: cfxi <cf...@ho...> - 2001-03-15 00:55:32
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Thanks for the info! -= Brian =- At 01:26 PM 14/03/01 -0500, you wrote: >'robots.txt' is a file that search engines (aka spiders, robots) use to >determine what to catalog on your site within their index/directory. If >you do not have one, do a search for 'robots.txt' on a search engine - you >will find several tutorials on how to create the text file. It's very simple. > >'HEAD' is the information dished out about your particular server. By >viewing the 'HEAD', someone can see what version of OS, server, Perl, PHP >or whatever additional goodies you have running from the server. You >should not be alarmed that folks can see this... Although if someone was >able to see what server you are running and knew of particular >vulnerabilities that the server is subject to, they could exploit >it. Netcraft.com is a site that provides server statistics - it's should >be no big deal. A visit to their site may be useful. > >cheers > > > > >Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:36:40 -0800 >To: sav...@li... >From: cfxi <cf...@ho...> >Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant Question >Reply-To: sav...@li... > >Hi, All > >When I look at the system logs, I see this: > >arc23-public.alexa.com - - [12/Mar/2001:09:17:38 -0800] "GET /robots.txt" >200 157 > >How, I know what "GET" is so what does it mean when I see this: > >jumble.netcraft.com - - [12/Mar/2001:17:04:22 -0800] "HEAD /" 301 107 > >So what does "HEAD" mean? > >-= Brian =- > > >_______________________________________________ >Savant-discuss mailing list >Sav...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |
From: Jim O. <sav...@st...> - 2001-03-14 18:24:14
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'robots.txt' is a file that search engines (aka spiders, robots) use to determine what to catalog on your site within their index/directory. If you do not have one, do a search for 'robots.txt' on a search engine - you will find several tutorials on how to create the text file. It's very simple. 'HEAD' is the information dished out about your particular server. By viewing the 'HEAD', someone can see what version of OS, server, Perl, PHP or whatever additional goodies you have running from the server. You should not be alarmed that folks can see this... Although if someone was able to see what server you are running and knew of particular vulnerabilities that the server is subject to, they could exploit it. Netcraft.com is a site that provides server statistics - it's should be no big deal. A visit to their site may be useful. cheers Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:36:40 -0800 To: sav...@li... From: cfxi <cf...@ho...> Subject: [Savant-discuss] Savant Question Reply-To: sav...@li... Hi, All When I look at the system logs, I see this: arc23-public.alexa.com - - [12/Mar/2001:09:17:38 -0800] "GET /robots.txt" 200 157 How, I know what "GET" is so what does it mean when I see this: jumble.netcraft.com - - [12/Mar/2001:17:04:22 -0800] "HEAD /" 301 107 So what does "HEAD" mean? -= Brian =- |
From: cfxi <cf...@ho...> - 2001-03-13 01:34:48
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Hi, All When I look at the system logs, I see this: arc23-public.alexa.com - - [12/Mar/2001:09:17:38 -0800] "GET /robots.txt" 200 157 How, I know what "GET" is so what does it mean when I see this: jumble.netcraft.com - - [12/Mar/2001:17:04:22 -0800] "HEAD /" 301 107 So what does "HEAD" mean? -= Brian =- |
From: Dreamscape I. W. D. <dri...@ia...> - 2001-03-13 00:20:51
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Hi again: Thanks for you help. I will call about a T1 line, and also a local business has a T1 line because he hoped to rent time on it to people who want a high-speed connection for surfing. He's the one who told me he paid a little over $100 a month. We have the Ameritech office just a few blocks away. Definitely less than a mile from my house and his business. I will check into it. Maybe it's not as cheap as he says. I will call Ameritech. If it is around $100, I might be able to swing that when I get more customers. Now, I do sites for just cost because I am trying to build a reputation before I charge "real money". Thanks again, Sherrie Grady Sh...@dr... |
From: Ted W. <twh...@ho...> - 2001-03-12 16:05:17
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Geeee.... Sherrie, if they will give you a T1 for $100 or even $200 a month consider it a good deal. I live just over one mile from the central switch office and they want $632.00 a month for line rent and that does not include the internet service. The internet service part would be about another $600 a month with additional charges for increased traffic if you are a heavy user!!!! However you would be welcome to run a server! While I was on a roll, I thought I should ask about a T3 line "just for kicks", and they said they could happily comply for $16,000.00 a month. At that point I told them I would think it over and get back with them. That was about a year ago and I am still thinking it over and Ameritech is still waiting for me to get back to them. I will be thinking about this one for a long time to come! Call your wonderful telephone company and ask them about T1's and T3's, they love to discuss it with you!! Good Luck. Ted (guess I'm stuck on cable) ----- Original Message ----- From: "WATSCOMP" <no...@wa...> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 9:13 AM Subject: RE: [Savant-discuss] Thanks to all > DSL is $49.00 a month and they let you use there modem for free. I use > Telocity they are located at www.telocity.com > > Norman > > -----Original Message----- > From: sav...@li... > [mailto:sav...@li...]On Behalf Of > Dreamscape Interactive Web Design > Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 6:58 PM > To: sav...@li... > Subject: [Savant-discuss] Thanks to all > > > Hi: > Thanks to all who responded to my question about running a Savant server > with a cable connection. The only cable in our area (which is rather rural) > is offered by Comcast, and if they forbid it, I guess I might have to see > how much DSL costs or if it's even available in our little village. I know > T-1 lines costs over $100 US here. Or, I might try to get away with the > cable until they catch me. How do I reroute so they won't catch me? Cable is > about $40 a month here plus renting the modem. > > Sherrie > Sh...@dr... > http://www.dreamscapeinteractive.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |
From: WATSCOMP <no...@wa...> - 2001-03-12 14:12:20
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DSL is $49.00 a month and they let you use there modem for free. I use Telocity they are located at www.telocity.com Norman -----Original Message----- From: sav...@li... [mailto:sav...@li...]On Behalf Of Dreamscape Interactive Web Design Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 6:58 PM To: sav...@li... Subject: [Savant-discuss] Thanks to all Hi: Thanks to all who responded to my question about running a Savant server with a cable connection. The only cable in our area (which is rather rural) is offered by Comcast, and if they forbid it, I guess I might have to see how much DSL costs or if it's even available in our little village. I know T-1 lines costs over $100 US here. Or, I might try to get away with the cable until they catch me. How do I reroute so they won't catch me? Cable is about $40 a month here plus renting the modem. Sherrie Sh...@dr... http://www.dreamscapeinteractive.com _______________________________________________ Savant-discuss mailing list Sav...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |
From: Gordon S. <gor...@sl...> - 2001-03-12 05:13:13
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> I believe the Savant website states Michael is in college. And as far as I > know, he is it. > > > > are any savant staff-members on this group ? > > > > Gordon. OK - I'll just have to put up with manuyally de-bugging my scripts till he comes back. :-) Gordon. |
From: Tristan C. <ra...@cr...> - 2001-03-12 05:05:58
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NO, according to the @Home acceptable use policy (www.home.net/aup), "You may not run a server in connection with the @Home residential service, nor may you provide network services to others via the @Home residential service. The @Home residential service includes personal Webspace accounts for publishing personal Web pages. Examples of prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, running servers for mail, http, ftp, irc, and dhcp, and multi-user interactive forums." _______________________________________________ Regards, Tristan Cunningham Meet the geek! http://tecgeek.virtualave.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Willcox" <wil...@ho...> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [Savant-discuss] Can I use a cable service to run a savant server? Then again, I have both, VPN and a server. @HOME knows it and even helped me hook it up. All they said was. It's NOT SUPPORTED. I know MANY people running servers on @HOME. I even run a webcam.TheIvista (it's free) I just started up a new page at www.willcoxwebs.com using the Savant.and Linksys router If life is a waste of time, and time is a waste of life, then let's all get wasted together and have the time of our lives. Lee Willcox to...@no... le...@wi... 972-684-4898 NORTEL esn 444-4898 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tristan Cunningham" <ra...@cr...> To: <sav...@li...> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:09 AM Subject: Re: [Savant-discuss] Can I use a cable service to run a savant server? > I used to have @home (which is what Comcast uses) but the terms of service > prohibit VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) and running servers, so I cancelled > the service. Your best bet is to go with a DSL service. > _______________________________________________ > Regards, Tristan Cunningham > Meet the geek! http://tecgeek.virtualave.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dreamscape Interactive Web Design" <dri...@ia...> > To: <sav...@li...> > Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 1:04 AM > Subject: [Savant-discuss] Can I use a cable service to run a savant server? > > > Hi all: > > I have not yet used Savant because I have a dialup and am just learning how > servers work. I was thinking about getting a cable connection through > Comcast - I'm in Holly, Michigan US, and their site says they do not offer > the cable to run a server - however, if I have a static address, why > couldn't I use the cable to run a server? Keep in mind I'm a newbie to > servers, but I am a web designer and getting other people to host the sites > I design is cutting into my slim newbie profits. It would be much cheaper to > host my customers sites on my own server. Can I do this, or do I need a DSL > or T1 connection? > > Thanks, > Sherrie Grady > sh...@dr... > http://www.dreamscapeinteractive.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Savant-discuss mailing list > Sav...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss _______________________________________________ Savant-discuss mailing list Sav...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savant-discuss |