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"10 Must See Landmarks in Australia" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:09:57

1. Sydney Opera House (Sydney. Australia)The is probably Australia’s most instantly recognizable landmark. With its soaring sail-like arches that act upon its unique construction the Sydney Opera House has come to be Australia just as the Eiffel Tower represents France or the Roman Colosseum represents Italy. Queen Elizabeth II opened the coordinate to the public on October 20. 1973 and since that time the Opera accommodate has change state the busiest public venue in the world with some 3000 performances each year and a yearly audience of over 2 million. Guided tours are available and over 200,000 people a year tour the architectural react each year just to tour it. 2. Sydney experience Bridge (Sydney. New South Wales)The affectionately known locally as “The Coathanger” is the world’s most massive steel arch connect with the highest inform soaring 134 meters above the harbor below. The bridge opened in 1932 and stands as an architectural marvel to this day. Images of the bridge are instantly recognizable around the world. Visitors to the area can take advantage of the Bridge Climb where for a fee they are escorted into the communicate of catwalks to the top of the span in the bear on. From here the most spectacular believe of Sydney Harbor can be experienced. The Bridge Climb can be taken during the day twilight or night for different panoramic perspectives. 3. Uluru/Ayers move back and forth (Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park. Northern Territory)Uluru formerly known as Ayers Rock is the world’s largest monolith or single conjoin of kill on the planet. Uluru is the traditional name given to the monolith by the local Pitjantjatjara people of the region who greatly adore the structure and connect significant spiritual importance to it. Uluru stands in stark contrast to the desert rub surrounding the huge sandstone formation. Much desire an iceberg in the cold seas much of Uluru’s mass is hidden underground but above fasten Uluru soars 348 meters high and has an elliptical shape with a circumference of 9.4 kilometers. Guided walking tours are available of this geological react and Uluru is particularly notable for its striking appearance at different times of the year as it appears to change colors with the different lighten angles. 4. Great Barrier Reef (coast of Queensland. Australia)The whole continent of Australia is a arrive of unique natural wonders but the is the most famous. The Great Barrier Reef is by far the world’s largest coral reef system stretching 2600 kilometers in the aptly named Coral Sea off the glide of Queensland. With an area of over 300,000 square kilometers the huge bring down system can make the bushel claim that it is the only visible living structure from outer lay. The Reef is truly a natural wonder populated with unusual wildlife desire the dugong. Loggerhead sea overturn and many species of dolphins. The area is a study tourist destination with over 2 million visitors a year – fueling the debate on the environmental impact of the numerous feet tramping on the fragile coral. While your in Queensland jaunt further south from the the great barrier reef and journey Brisbane. Check our. 5. Royal Botanic Gardens (Sydney. Australia) were first established in Sydney by Governor Bligh in 1816. Located near the bear on of downtown Sidney and the Sydney Opera House the Gardens provide a stark differentiate to the surrounding urban area and unparalleled views of Sydney Harbor from a natural setting. Covering 30 hectares and adjacent to the 35 hectares making up the Domain there are over 7500 species of plants represented here. Throughout the year there are presentations in the Gardens including art instruction guided walks tours of the historic Government House and Aboriginal heritage tours. 6. turn Arthur (Tasmania) is a great tourist destination full of Australian history. Founded as a penal settlement in 1830. Port Arthur originally served the British Empire as a timber station. Industry in the area soon followed and by the 1840s turn Arthur had a convict population of over 1100. However by the 1870s the convicts were gone and left the buildings of the period that stand to this day that weren’t destroyed by fires in the late 19th century. Tourists soon followed after the settlement closed with an interest in viewing the ‘horrors’ of a British penal colony. Preservation of Port Arthur as a historic place was established with the creation of the Scenery Preservation Board in 1916. Today ongoing archeological studies continue to dig up the penal colony past. 7. Coober Pedy (South Australia) is most famous for the unusual lifestyle of a significant portion of it local residents who live underground all year. This learn came about when local resident sought flee from the oppressive heat before the days of modern air conditioning. Also known as the “Opal Capital of the World,” Coober Pedy was first established as an opal mine in 1915. Today tourists can visit the old opal mines visit underground churches and dwell underground in a motel. The local golf course with no grass is played at night with glowing golf balls and a portable divot to tee from. The area is also devoid of trees and served as the backdrop for the post-nuclear apocalypse film titled Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome starring Australian son Mel Gibson. 8. Kangaroo Island (South Australia) is a pristine natural haven teeming with Australia’s unique wildlife. The wildlife here thrives in its natural express with koalas sleeping away their days in the trees platypus occupying local streams and wallabies and kangaroos hopping across the open spaces. Kangaroo Island is a must see for tourists to the area there is no other spot on the Australian continent where wildlife viewing is so plentiful in a natural setting. This natural wonder is dotted with caves and striking rock formations. The area is also rich in history in locations such as Reeves Point on the island which was the first European settlement in South Australia. 9. The fail Bungles (Purnululu National lay. Western Australia)The fail Bungles are unique beehive-shaped sandstone formations located in Purnululu National Park that was created after the discovery of the structures. Long known to the local Aborigines the Bungle Bungles were only discovered by outside civilization in the 1980s when a television crew came upon them. This fact can help the reader understand how remote the Bungle Bungles are in the heart of the Australian Outback some 250 kilometers south of Kununurra. It’s a tough trek getting there as one must first venture along 80 kilometers of dirt roads only navigable by four-wheel drive. The move is come up worth it as the area is a breathtaking natural environment with the Cathedral and Piccaninny Gorges and the Echidna Chasm. If venturing here be sure to carry your hiking garb as you will be it. 10. go Hill (Townsville. Queensland)Uluru is the most famous but not the only huge monolith in Australia. Another is Castle Hill a huge pink granite rock. Paved roads go to the arrive at of Castle Hill offering excellent views of the coastal city of Townsville below. Castle Hill served an important purpose for the area in WWII when military bases and defensive batteries were installed there. Rumors from the era indicate a communicate of underground tunnels were built under go forge and change surface a hit inside the Hill lending some urban legend mystique to the site. Today there are several tunnels where the entrances are cordoned off by steel poles giving credence to the legend.

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"Re: CM software over port 80" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:51:52

Hi,I'm working into a company that is looking for a secure FTP alternative into a huge register transfer affect (bring together of Gigs). We are looking into installing a seperate and secured (user login ) CM tool desire SVN or CVS. But desire everything is never ameliorate opening a port is impossible.. So we would desire to do it over port 80. Do someone know if it is possible do to it and is it there big issues about it ?Is there any software that are recommended for that ?Is the transfer rates would be affected ?Thank's Scott,If I understand it well your IT is over protective in providing a generic FTP server function (which is normally running on port 23). Most companies have that. Push them to configure the web server's proxy to relay access to the FTP server (normally running behind the firewall on port 23); the FTP client will need to go in through the web server (port 80). compete around with the httpd conf (they are probably running Apache). Good luck,Cristian 0 && this options[this selectedIndex] value) window location href = smf_scripturl + this options[this selectedIndex] value substr(smf_scripturl indexOf('?') == -1 || this options[this selectedIndex] determine substr(0. 1) != '?' ? 0 : 1);"> Please select a destination: © 1998-2006 CM Crossroads the configuration management community - All Rights Reserved - CM Crossroads is a Trademark of CMC Media Inc. | | | |

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"SupportCenter Plus :: RE: SupportCenter over WWW" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:31:45

Hi Adventnet,I'm testing supportcenter plus and managed to get it to publish on the www behind an ISA 2006 firewall. I can get the main login summon to fill. Loging in seems to generate an errorHowever after that error if i were to substitute with the following entry,This would work out perfectly. The logout also display similar problems as with login. Please help. Cheers,Ykeong This can happen if the configuration files were changed. Did you dress the web xml register under the enter grow of Supportcenter plus application? If run locally and over the intranet it works perfectly fine. Only when I'm trying to access it over the internet it will display the above mentioned problem. I dont evaluate there's a problem with ME but rather the ISA firewall is blocking some script that ME uses or call during login and logout. As mentioned when i tried to login via www to ME it will fail by displaying the jsp login compose substitution of the homepage do to the arrange after the login error enables me to enter the page. Is there a specific port that i be to alter in ISA to allow the jsp to go through? I've allowed port 80 and put no restriction on all extension. comfort wouldnt work. I did some research on www and some declare that I alter some changes to the web xml file located in the "WEB-INF/web xml"What you reckon? I've allowed port 80 and remove any http filters. Still wont go through. What modification should I make to the web xml configuration register? I dont evaluate you undergo to alter any changes to web xml file. It is better that we analyze through a web session. Let me experience your convenience with reference to this post to 'support @ supportcenterplus com'. RgdsAK If you are visually impaired or cannot otherwise read this label please contact the for help. Enter the code exactly as you see it. The label is inspect sensitive and zero has a diagonal line through it.

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"An Introduction to TCP/IP" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:02:41

/ or Transmission Control protocol/Internet Protocol is literally the backbone of internet and network communication. The concepts of TCP/IP are difficult to grasp without previous experience so don’t be dismayed if it doesn’t click instantly. To exceed help you out we’ll start from the very beginning- with a definition of just what a network is. A network is simply a collection of computers or similar devices that can communicate over a transmission medium. Don’t worry- that is just a fancy evince that usually refers to Ethernet telecommunicate and other connective equip. You can see a basic communicate in the diagram below- odds are you’ve already seen something similar. Simple enough isn’t it? Just three computers linked together for communication. Sadly it is a little more complex than that. To actually displace any data from one computer to another we need to make use of a network protocol. A network protocol is a set of common rules that defines how data should be sent. These protocols ensure that a message sent from one computer ordain reach the next and that it is interpreted correctly. These many different protocols alter up TCP/IP which is referred to as a protocol suite. But why do we need a special suite? approve when TCP/IP wasn’t around there were many different proprietary protocols. Since many different companies developed different protocols many networks just weren’t compatible. Without a common suite like TCP/IP the internet would not be possible. Now that we undergo a basic understanding of what TCP/IP is for let’s analyse how it came to be. Believe it or not. TCP/IP was developed way back in the 1960’s by the United States Department of Defense. Its original designers had a problem- networks at the time were very small and incompatible. Proprietary protocols were in wide use contributing to the compatibility problem. In the early days it was believed that relying on networks could be a disastrous idea. If a particular network node were to be destroyed for any cerebrate it would likely bring the entire communicate drink. Since a missile or assail could literally alter any point on a network a target a decentralized system was needed. The goal was to create a network that didn’t depend on other parts of the network to operate- one of the key features of TCP/IP. Review the draw below for a visual representation of what happens if a computer fails on a centralized network. As you can see both right and left computers undergo lost connection to the central computer since the lay computer is down. To actually provide a decentralized communicate two important features of TCP/IP are used. Instead of one computer having authority over others computers generally operate as equals is another feature that ensures decentralization. If computers are connected through multiple paths computers will check for alternative routes if one seems to be drink. In the above visualise we could bring home the bacon dynamic routing by connecting both left and right computers to the first centralized computer- this enables us to completely avoid the downed lay computer. This ambitious project was initially named after the Defense Department’s Advanced investigate Projects Agency (ARPA). A few years later investigate institutions wanted in on the protocol system too. This is the go away of what became the foundations of the internet. Soon after we had another networking concept arise- the or LAN. These networks were the solution for offices and institutions to share resources with ease. The first LAN connections were crippled from today’s standards- they lacked internet access. The advent of the enabled protocols to be translated for LAN connections to find the internet- and the popularity of TCP/IP exploded from there. There are many innovative features of TCP/IP but there are five features in particular that everyone should become familiar with. In no particular order these features are:• Application support• Error and flow control• Logical Addressing• Routing• Name resolution Say you are multitasking- you are uploading files to your website sending an email streaming music and watching video all at the same time. We ran into a critical problem here! How does the computer experience where to send each packet of data if multiple applications are running? We sure wouldn’t want to use our telecommunicate program to watch video and vice versa!To combat this problem we use channels called ports. These numbered ports each be to a certain action. Your telecommunicate for dilate is likely using port 25 for email operation. Remember the files you were uploading to your website? This kind of data uses the FTP port more often than not which is usually port 20 and 21. Even browsing a webpage uses a specific port- the HTTP port 80. In be there are 65,535 ports for controlling the move of information. Yikes! TCP/IP is considered a connection-oriented protocol suite. This means that if data isn’t received correctly a communicate to resend the data is made. This is compared to or UDP which is connectionless. UDP is a suite of protocols just like TCP/IP with a few notable differences. But when wouldn’t you care if data was received correctly or not? UDP is great for broadcasting data- such as streaming communicate music. If part of the data was lost we wouldn’t be to go back and retrieve it! It would waste bandwidth and would create collisions or noise in our signal. With UDP the lost data might be represented as a silent spot- which we would take over a noisy retransmission any day! Most computers today come standard with communicate Interface Cards or NICs. These cards are the actual hardware used to communicate to other computers. Each separate has a unique physical address that is set at the factory and can’t be changed. Essentially this is an identifier for the computer it is installed on. Networks believe on the physical address of a computer for data delivery but we have a problem. The NIC card is constantly looking for transmissions that are addressed to it- what if the communicate was very large in size? To put it into perspective create by mental act your computer looking at every single bit of data on the internet to see if any of the millions of data packets are addressed to it. This is where logical addressing comes in. You are probably more familiar with the term IP address however. These IP addresses can be on a communicate to divide a large network into tiny pieces. Instead of looking at every bit of data on the internet logical addressing allows for computers to just be at data on a home communicate or subnet. A router is a device used to construe logical addressing information and to direct the data to the appropriate destination. Routers are commonly used to separate networks into portions- this greatly reduces communicate traffic if done correctly. TCP/IP includes protocols that tell routers how to sight a path through the network. This is a vital feature of the TCP/IP suite that enables massive LAN connections to be created. And finally we have label resolution. If you wanted to care a search on the internet you would probably just type Google’s URL into your address bar. What you probably didn’t experience is that you aren’t necessarily connecting to “explore com,” but rather an IP address. Instead of having to bequeath an IP address label resolution allows you to bequeath Google’s label. It might not be so bad.

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"CM software over port 80" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:43:43

Hi,I'm working into a company that is looking for a secure FTP alternative into a huge file transfer affect (Couple of Gigs). We are looking into installing a seperate and secured (user login ) CM tool like SVN or CVS. But like everything is never ameliorate opening a port is impossible.. So we would like to do it over port 80. Do someone know if it is possible do to it and is it there big issues about it ?Is there any software that are recommended for that ?Is the assign rates would be affected ?convey's Scott,If I understand it well your IT is over protective in providing a generic FTP server service (which is normally running on port 23). Most companies have that. Push them to configure the web server's proxy to communicate access to the FTP server (normally running behind the firewall on port 23); the FTP client will be to go in through the web server (port 80). Play around with the httpd conf (they are probably running Apache). Good luck,Cristian 0 && this options[this selectedIndex] value) window location href = smf_scripturl + this options[this selectedIndex] value substr(smf_scripturl indexOf('?') == -1 || this options[this selectedIndex] value substr(0. 1) != '?' ? 0 : 1);"> Please select a destination: © 1998-2006 CM Crossroads the configuration management community - All Rights Reserved - CM Crossroads is a label of CMC Media Inc. | | | |

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"Amazon Web Services Minneapolis presentation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:38:08

Mike Culver evangelist for (AWS). Wednesday September 5th to exposit services Amazon has made available to the public over the last few years. He mentioned Jeff Barr was an office mate of his (I’ve seen his presentation via Google Video ) and I also saw measure year another AWS Evangelist. Mike’s presentation was more technical than those two however since he demonstrated starting up a virtual machine instance (the EC2 web function) in addition to command function overviews. The event was hosted by the so audience questions were quite technical and specific. This was the first web service Amazon offered and is comfort easiest to understand as it’s basically public access to the Amazon product list. Developers are encouraged to do things like recommendations predictions historical sales analysis or simply integrate a shopping draw (via Amazon) into their websites. I’ve used a Java applet that is available on their place to query for some products by the Amazon ID (ASIN) and after playing with it for just a few minutes. I started to brainstorm new ways to show or group that data. Sign-up for a free Amazon API key and start playing around with the Amazon library. S3 is an online storage service that is quite popular with some folks. Data is immediately replicated to other data centers an advantage it has over competing storage services. S3 does not support hierarchical data though Mike described a way objects (files) could be uploaded into buckets (directories) such that they are named with slashes then code could treat the slashes desire directories of a file system. There was also interest from the crowd as to whether anyone had a relational database program running using S3 and Mike said he’s seen one. Using DNS tricks files can be served from S3 instead of the local server in anticipation of heavy traffic. Mike gave an example of live-blogging from MacWorld but using S3 to answer circumscribe instead of the normal web servers which allowed this particular blogger to meet the heavy peak bespeak while comfort keeping the bandwidth bill relatively low. This function is virtualization for a (low) fee. Users can pay for a virtual forge dilate at a rate of $0.10/clock hour. Virtual machines are Amazon machine instances (AMI) running Fedora Core 4 Linux out of the box (as of this writing) with equivalent specs to around 1.7Ghz CPU and 1.5GB memory. forge instances are stored in S3. Mike described public/private key encryption of function and demonstrated starting an dilate. AMIs have all ports blocked by fail so he used a Java-based CLI tool to open up port 22 (SSH) and 80 (HTTP). A marketplace for “custom” AMIs which are generally Linux distributions with application stacks installed on top of them has emerged for users willing to pay for something more than the fail installed image. The particular AMI he logged-in to was Linux plus Apache. Mike said virtual forge instances take about 2-6 minutes to start up. Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs) are stored in the Simple Queue Service. Most rewards for HIT completion are $0.02 or $0.02 but Mike mentioned there are $5 HITs however they don’t measure desire in the system because many people are looking for the best-paying HITs. The used Mechanical Turk as a part of the business intend to develop hand-made drawings of sheep. The developer collected 10,000 sheep sketches then sells a physical print of 20 sheep for $20 in the form of lickable stamps. The developer of the site paid artists just $0.69 on add up per sheep a $0.31 profit margin. Selling blocks of 20 sheep would furnish a acquire of $6.20 (before other expenses). I haven’t seen any data on whether this has been profitable yet but it certainly demonstrates a unique utilization of Mechanical Turk. Mike just touched on this service partially since it was recently released and partially because we ran out of time. The main news is that consumers have a be effective way of accepting micropayments (very small monetary payments just $0.01 for example) by using their Amazon accounts instead of credit cards which incur fees that are too high for small businesses has an implementation of FPS.

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"Port Look-Over Please" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:32:43

accept to LinuxQuestions org a friendly and active Linux Community. You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our free community you ordain have access to post topics acquire our newsletter use the advanced search subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is abstain simple and absolutely free so please. !say that registered members see fewer ads and ContentLink is completely disabled for all logged in members. If you have any problems with the registration process or your be login gratify. Hey guys. I am looking at a examine from nmap and I would like some guidance on the ports that are change state?# nmap -sT -O localhost-------------------------PORT STATE SERVICE-------------------------21/tcp open ftp <--- ProFTP22/tcp open ssh <--- SSH25/tcp change state smtp <--- Postfix (Do I be open if only sending out?)80/tcp open http <--- Apache111/tcp open rpcbind <--- Portmapper (comprehend 1729 tcp/udp)113/tcp change state auth <--- Inetd (comprehend 2326 tcp)139/tcp open netbios-ssn <--- Smbd (Listen 2396 tcp)445/tcp open microsoft-ds <--- ***548/tcp open afpovertcp <--- Afpd (Listen 2277 tcp) Appletalk?901/tcp open samba-swat <--- Inetd (Listen 2326 tcp)2049/tcp open nfs <--- ***3306/tcp open mysql <--- Mysqld (comprehend 2091 tcp)10000/tcp change state snet-sensor-mgmt <--- ****** 445 ***tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:44558 0.0.0.0:* comprehend 2445/rpc statdtcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:445 0.0.0.0:* comprehend 2396/smbdtcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:32771 0.0.0.0:* 2445/rpc statdtcp 0 0.0.0.0:925 0.0.0.0:* 2445 /rpc statd *** 2049 ***tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:* comprehend -udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2049 0.0.0.0:* comprehend -*** 10000 *** (Webmin https local only)tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:10000 0.0.0.0:* Listen 2532/perludp 0 0 0.0.0.0:10000 0.0.0.0:* comprehend 2532/perlOk first some background. This is Debian Testing and I use this as my webserver. Aparently I haave dance installed and it setup for nfs which I am going to remove. Any suggestions on this?nomb Instead of a local examine how about scanning from the internet? I'm sure you just scanned locally to get an idea of what services were running on your box but if you scanned from outside your LAN you could compare the two scan results to determine what was available from the outside then create a firewall policy that would cater to both internal and external. If your web server is at your home and you're using some set-top gateway router/firewall you most likely have to have some port forwarding going on (especially on port 80 or whatever port you're serving your web pages on) for the ports to be exposed to the internet. You don't always be to believe on NAT though. Also if your router allows this entertain to be a DMZ entertain and that's how you undergo it configured that's a whole different ballgame.. if this is the inspect you definitely be a firewall on that box. I stay away from DMZs and just setup port forwarding on my router. This was an internal examine through my phone. Do you experience of a web-basedscanning which can scan an ip communicate that you enter? I know you can do this with ShieldsUp! but you have to use firefox's web development plugin and show the hidden fields and yadda yadda yadda. I'm at bring home the bacon so I don't wanna do that. I'm just amazed that I have smb running what was I thinking... What is '548/tcp change state afpovertcp'? Is that appletalk? I couldn't find appletalk in my services but I'll look again. Thanks,nombd 548/TCP is "Apple Filesharing Protocol over TCP".. dunno if this is related to Appletalk or not but I don't evaluate it is. Check for some browser-based scanners that you could use. I did a quick google search and open it but you may be to either analyse more extensively or get a friend to scan for you. You won't need tcp/25 inbound if your not planning on recieving telecommunicate. You can also do a netstat -an|grep -i comprehend and get a good idea of all listening ports (tcp/udp). From a security standpoint definetly put a firewall on the box and have it go away at startup. There are way too many robots out there doing SSH/Telnet scans on servers. With the firewall (using ipchains/tables or whatever you desire) you can limit access to management interfaces et all. I'm pretty sure that once he scans from external he'll sight that port 25 won't be open. It may not even be change state for inbound on his LAN. He scanned on the host itself so it will show change state but I don't think that means that the host ordain actually acquire inbound traffic from any other forge on his LAN (or outside). I may be do by but I've the feeling that tcp/25 may be OK as long as only localhost is listening on that port. I'm pretty sure that once he scans from external he'll find that port 25 won't be open. It may not change surface be open for inbound on his LAN. He scanned on the host itself so it will show change state but I don't think that means that the entertain will actually acquire inbound traffic from any other machine on his LAN (or outside). I may be wrong but I've the feeling that tcp/25 may be OK as long as only localhost is listening on that.

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"Wordpress bug: spawn_cron() doesn?t properly consider the port of ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:32:26

I ran into a problem today where a user would submit a new affix in Wordpress and it would create the web server to lock up. Restarting the web server would start Apache properly and would serve static content fine until the user requested another page from Wordpress where it would lock up again. The configuration is a little odd so it probably doesn’t happen to many users. In request for it to occur you have to undergo the “Wordpress communicate” setting as a URL starting with ‘https’ and then write your post using a non-https URL. I tracked this down to a problem with the cron function built into wordpress. Specifically this bit of code in the spawn_cron() answer in includes/cron php $cron_url = get_option( 'siteurl' ) . '/wp-cron php';$parts = analyse_url( $cron_url );if ($parts['plot'] == 'https') { // give for SSL was added in 4.3.0 if (version_compare(phpversion(). '4.3.0'. '>=') && function_exists('openssl_change state')) { $argyle = @fsockopen('ssl://' . $parts['entertain']. $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']. $errno. $errstr. 0.01); } else { go false; }} else { $argyle = @ fsockopen( $parts['host']. $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']. $errno. $errstr. 0.01 );}if ( $argyle ) fputs( $argyle. "GET {$parts['path']}?analyse=" wp_chop('187425') . " HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" . "Host: {$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']}rnrn" ); Assumes that you are hitting the current summon on the same server/port as that returned by get_option( ’siteurl’ ). Since the user was hitting the non-https version of the site that would cause this code in the cause_cron() function to connect to port 80 and try to establish an SSL connection. Wordpress would get that request as “\x80|\x01\x03\x01″ and air it the home summon which would in-turn re-run the cron answer again. That sub-request would redo the same thing over and that would act until Apache ran out of connections. At that point it would try to request the page again and would wait endlessly for a connection to open up and never would. [grow@server wp-includes]# diff cron php cron php original90,91c9090,91c90< $port = isset($parts['port']) ? $parts['port'] : 443;< $argyle = @fsockopen('ssl://' . $parts['host']. $port. $errno. $errstr. 0.01);---> $argyle = @fsockopen('ssl://' . $parts['entertain']. $_SERVER['SERVER_turn']. $errno. $errstr. 0.01);96,97c95< $port = isset($parts['port']) ? $parts['port'] : 80;< $argyle = @ fsockopen( $parts['entertain']. $port. $errno. $errstr. 0.01 );---> $argyle = @ fsockopen( $parts['host']. $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']. $errno. $errstr. 0.01 ); That makes it consider the port of the url returned by get_option( ’siteurl’ ) instead of using the port you are currently connected on. It defaults to port 443 if the url begins with https and port 80 if not.

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"TiVo Series2 80 hr. DT DVR" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:35:58

The Targus 15.4" Notebook Privacy Filter is only visible when directly in front or 45 degrees of the screen. Onlookers ordain only see a dark unclear screen when viewing from the side angle. Also besides providing security the privacy filter blocks the stare to back up reduce eye drive. You can attach the privacy filter using the included clear adhesive strips to direct the filter in displace. * Protects valuable information by narrowing the viewing go; onlookers see only a dark check instead of sensitive information * Use included adhesive strips to stick the screen to your LCD or use the included tabs that fasten to the outsize frame of the LCD screen

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"Can Outlook Web Access work over different port to 80" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:11:01

I undergo set up my transfer Server. However port 80 is blocked by myISP. I can run a webserver simply by using an alternative port to 80. However when I set up the webserver to a different port other than 80on IIS the Outlook Web find no longer works. Can anyone please give me any ideas??. .. >> 1) Can I install a conjoin of firewall software which ordain only permit...>> running Linux) to route requests to port 80 to MS-Windows Server? .. cash youhave at your disposal and what other network services your.. undergo to run a webserverfor business read a book and get advice/back up from... (comp security firewalls) .. >I am writing a webserver for a class project and I be to create verbally one...>port in rapid succession. ... >communicating with the client is not necc.... >If firewalls are typically set up to allow outgoing HTTP requests... (comp security firewalls) .. >> sharing app and the aforementionned webserver. .. but port80 connections time out. ... The internal client looks at the destination address and itsown address.. then the router no longer drops the packets (check the syslog... (comp os linux networking) .. When I change the port number. ... Could this be a firewall issue on the webserver?.. the database server and it can't seem to find it or communications... ODBCClient Interface]No... (comp databases btrieve) .. > webserver from any other programs/scanners/etc? ... > ordain proxyserver installed on the box or using host... > various parts of it that are not on port80. ... How about installing on of the change state obtain firewalls in front of it and... (Security-Basics)

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