Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mar 03, 1997 at 06:39:16PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote: > > Okay, but how about this one. I'm on hamishpc.rising.com.au, > > accessing a web page (http://www.silcom.com/~tonkin/pointless/), > Maybe finger. It seems you can CGI for the OS and if it's *nix run finger, > or just run finger and s

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-13 Thread Craig Sanders
On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > Okay, but how about this one. I'm on hamishpc.rising.com.au, accessing > a web page (http://www.silcom.com/~tonkin/pointless/), but I'm IP > masquerading via silly.rising.com.au, which isn't really called that > at all because I'm on via my ISP who's g

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Rob MacWilliams
> On Mar 03, 1997 at 02:51:48AM +0100, Mathieu LEGRAND wrote: > > Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version > > from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some > > variables from a shell script. > > For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi > > | #!/bin/sh > >

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Jonas Bofjall
s. Now what that is, is up to you to find out. And it's not hard, Yahoo has every link you need. Ignorance is no excuse. Would any of you mind telling a clueless person like myself, who this Larry Ellison is? And what is so special about this page? There was mostly links to itself... I didn&#x

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mar 03, 1997 at 02:51:48AM +0100, Mathieu LEGRAND wrote: > Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version > from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some > variables from a shell script. > For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi > | #!/bin/sh > | echo Conten

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Mathieu LEGRAND
Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some variables from a shell script. For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi | #!/bin/sh | echo Content-type: text/plain | echo | echo CGI/1.0 test script report:

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Miciovici Robert-Velisav
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, James W. Lynch wrote: > - Received message begins Here - > > > > > The most brilliant mind has his website: > > > > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm > > > > WARNING: > > An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This > may be a troj

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Alain Nadeau
James W. Lynch wrote: > > - Received message begins Here - > > > > > The most brilliant mind has his website: > > > > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm > > > > WARNING: > > An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This > may be a trojan horse and surely ha

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Britton
> - If we are still talking about LARRY ELLISON's page ... I have a > question for all of you guys. How is it that possible that a html finds > out my browser's name and version and my OS version and he knowa that I am > in XWindows and my XWindows version ... as yo

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-12 Thread Miciovici Robert-Velisav
> > WARNING: > > > > An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This > > may be a trojan horse and surely hasn't anything to do with Debian that > > can be determined from the subject or contents of this message. > >I tried the page wi

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-11 Thread trio
so be careful. This > may be a trojan horse and surely hasn't anything to do with Debian that > can be determined from the subject or contents of this message. I tried the page with Netscape from my NT box and found a sarcastic (i think it was :) "shrine" to Larry Ellison. (My

Re: LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-11 Thread James W. Lynch
- Received message begins Here - > > The most brilliant mind has his website: > > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm > WARNING: An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This may be a trojan horse and surely hasn't anything to do with Debian that can be de

LARRY ELLISON

1997-03-09 Thread whiz
The most brilliant mind has his website: http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm