Hi all ,
i was building an application that use local connection and listens to another application that also uses local connection , the second application is sort of remote control for the first app. it invokes function of the listening app from outside.
anyway , everything works good on local host.
BUT
once i have put the listening app on a server and try to work it , it does not connect anymore.
any idea's?
Thanks
I get an "The remote name could not be resolved: 'mine.com'"
When using this open ID identifier:
https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/site-xrds?hd=mine.com
And it's true, that the mine.com DNS record doesn't exist. But I'm wondering why it goes to look there in the first place. All I want to be doing is to check if the user can login to our hosted domain. Is that really so hard?
Hey
I'd like to know how to use XMLHttpRequest to load the content of a remote URL and have the HTML of the accessed site stored in a JS variable.
Say, if I wanted to load and alert() the HTML of http://foo.com/bar.php, how would I do that?
Thanks!
Within a minute of connecting to my remote Linux server through SSH, my session times out and I cannot contact the server until a few seconds have passed. Meanwhile, I'm connected to other servers without interruption. This is only happening when I establish connection from an hotel wireless AP. When I connect from my phone's Internet, the problem does not occur. Does anyone know what might be causing these unusual timeouts?
Hi,
I am part of team with remote developers.For subversion,we are using online hosting service of a website.Now,we want to setup Hudson as CI for our project.Can you suggest me how can I go about it? Is there a site offering this service?,Or,should I take some windows hosting account and install?
Hi All,
I was googling for tools for checking broken links in a remote web page. The w3c validator seemed a good one. But I am still unsure as how to check for pages which are restricted, i.e. the pages which I can only access by logging in to the site. Can we do that using the w3c validator? If not than is there any other tool for the same?
I need write a live messenger plugin which periodically read messages from a remote http server, and then change my signature(the short message after my name) accordingly.
Can anyone point me to any open source project or materials where I can get started?
Thanks.
I have a CRM on an old Fedora server, running Apache 2.2.6, MySQL 5.0.27, and PHP 5.1.6. I see a couple of options to fix my problem, but I thought I would consult the pros on this one here at Server Fault to see if I'm missing anything. This is after spending a good while searching the net for solutions.
Option 1
Upgrade Fedora, step-wise, to Fedora 7 and then to 8, and then the PHP packages I need would be available. I know this is hazardous, because of repository location, dependencies, etc.
Option 2
Upgrade using this method. This may or may not work, and so would be considered a crap shoot.
I consulted some IT people and they say the best best is to back up data and build a new server with updated hard and software. I happen to agree, but wanted to exhaust all my resources first.
Hello all,
I am not sure if I can post this sort of question (apologies in advance) but I am trying to build something from this blog post.
# mkdir wkthumb
# cat > wkthumb.cpp
# qmake -project
# qmake && make
# ./wkthumb
I have no experience with this, but I download all the files needed in the directory wkthumb using git. I have gone inside this directory and tried to execute cat > wkthumb.cpp - this just hangs for me. In addition, I thought cat was supposed to be used like this: cat file1.txt file2.txt > file3.txt? The above is blank with the first arguments?
I am using Fedora Core 10.
Hi there,
I'm looking for a fast SSL socket client basically talks SSL with remote service and I need features like connection pooling/limiting so that my other client calling this ssl socket can basically issue as many as requests and it will handle it peacefully.
I looked into openssl s_client, but it says it's only for testing purpose, is there a handy tool avaiable? STunnel seems to be okay, but don't have that connection limiting option I need.
Cheers.
Hello
I am looking for a decent web application that performs project management, and am hoping you guys can help me out.
Requirements:
Free, open source software.
Runs from a Linux server (no ASP.NET).
Git integration. GitHub integration is a plus.
Tracks bugs and feature requests.
Version tracking/scheduling, ie being able to say that a feature will be implemented for version X.
I was looking at Redmine, but I don't know about the last item. Is there a plugin for that, perhaps?
I'm developing a site which monitors user's date.
It uses the cURL over PHP.
It first gets authorized using cookie and then parses the required data.
My problem is that it needs to fire multiple requests to the server (for all registered users) and this may
Get me banned by the remote server.
I would like to know if there is something I could do to prevent being banned.
(This activity is legal - the users have provided their login information)
Thanks
I want to access a MySQL database from Java, but remote connection is disabled by the host.
So I will send the data to PHP and then PHP will locally access the database.
The data is pretty big (about 2~4kb)
I've never done this before.
What should I do?
Can I create an event so I can execute some javascript whenever an element with a specific ID becomes visible or appears on the page?
The element comes from a remote resource (so isn't in MY html code but appears on page load) and I'd like some code to run when it appears (and only if it appears, it may not appear every load).
Thanks!
I did a git merge and ended up with a file like that looks like this:
class member extends item{
/********CONSTANTS**********/
const is_flaggable = true;
const is_commentable = false;
const is_ratable = false;
const table = 'member';
<<<<<<< HEAD
const table_about = 'mem_about' ;
const table_to_about = 'mem_to_about' ;
const table_hobbies = 'mem_to_hobby';
=======
const table_friendship = 'friendship';
const table_about = 'mem_about' ;
const table_to_about = 'mem_to_about' ;
const table_hobbies = 'mem_to_hobby';
const table_friendship_id = 3;
>>>>>>> my-copy
In this file there are many blocks like this. Is there a visual tool to help me look at this file and pick and choose the changes I want? Most of the diff tools I found are for looking at two files.
This doesn't need to be a real time solution, but are there some log files or system messages that could be read to identify periods of time where someone was connected via RDP to a Windows 7 machine?
I'm building a watchdog script for a computer which will be deployed in a remote place and would like to add this metric to a daily status update.
i need the source code of an application that can upload and download automatically from the remote computer (FTP) using java langauge. if any body gey help or the code, kindly contact me through my mail address [email protected]. thanks
Hello all,
Is it possible to use fullcalendar on iphone native app reading events from servlet on a remote server? Features required are Month, Week and Day view. No need of adding, editing or deleting events. Clicking on event display the summary of the event. I would be very happy if fullcalendar is capable of the same, if no what are the other solutions. Expecting your guidance.
Thanks in advance
I'm trying to find the best version control strategy for my workflow with Drupal. I have multiple sites per install and I'm pretty sure I'll have a separate repository for each website. As far as I know, the VCSs worth considering are:
SVN
Bazaar (bzr)
Git
Mercurial (hg)
I know how these compare to each other in general, but want to learn their merits/demerits for Drupal. If you're using (or have used) any of these for Drupal:
What is your setup?
What about the VCS you chose works well for managing Drupal projects?
What doesn't?
I have a fairly large SQL Server database; I'd like to pull 4 tables out and dump them directly into an sqlite.db for remote querying (via nightly batch).
I was about to write a script to step through(most likely on a unix host kicked off via cron); but there should be a simpler method to export the tables directly (SQLite not an option in the included DTS Import/Export wizard)
What would the most efficient method of dumping the SQL Server tables to SQLite via batch be?
The command
hg outgoing
compares the local repo to the default push location; it accesses the push location to do it.
I'd like to ask the question "have I checked in changes in my local repo since my last hg push?" without having to access the remote repo.
It seems like there might be enough info in the local repo to figure that out; if so, is there a command to determine that?
Hi all,
How can I use WMIUserID, WMIPassword, WMIAlternateCredentials using C#?
Also, is it possible to get remote computer's Administrator-password?
Please try to explain with examples.
Thanks.
is it possible to connect to an mysql database and issue queries using c++?
i found some sample code from the internet but they all use mysql! so u need to install mysql first on the computer.
what i want is to use a program from different locations where i don't have mysql installed to access a remote mysql database.
is this possible?