Hello,
On 07.04.09 09:42, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> after upgrading to lenny, I found out that wwwoffle sometimes does not start
> at boot. It reports the error:
>
> Apr 7 08:36:55 localhost wwwoffled[3271]: Unknown host '0.0.0.0' for server
> [Address family f
Hello,
after upgrading to lenny, I found out that wwwoffle sometimes does not start
at boot. It reports the error:
Apr 7 08:36:55 localhost wwwoffled[3271]: Unknown host '0.0.0.0' for server
[Address family for hostname not supported].
Apr 7 08:36:55 localhost wwwoffled[3271]: Can
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Anyone have a pointer to a sample wwwoffle config that will pull a set of
> pages once a night? Work allows me to bring in my laptop, just no net
> connectivity. I want to cache my "daily read" pages with wwwoffle so I can
> poke at 'em du
Anyone have a pointer to a sample wwwoffle config that will pull a set of
pages once a night? Work allows me to bring in my laptop, just no net
connectivity. I want to cache my "daily read" pages with wwwoffle so I can
poke at 'em during lulls at work.
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Sam Watkins wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 06:25:01AM -0500, Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
>> What steps are required to make my email work like WWWOFFLE and
>> NOFFLE? I have Exim running and I heard about Fetchmail, but
>> I need to know the basic concepts. Any help or point
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 06:25:01AM -0500, Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> What steps are required to make my email work like WWWOFFLE and
> NOFFLE? I have Exim running and I heard about Fetchmail, but
> I need to know the basic concepts. Any help or pointers to
> faqs on how to do this
What steps are required to make my email work like WWWOFFLE and
NOFFLE? I have Exim running and I heard about Fetchmail, but
I need to know the basic concepts. Any help or pointers to
faqs on how to do this are greatly appreciated!
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:59:46PM +0100, Joao Clemente wrote:
> Is squid worth it in terms of extra performace or better reliability,
> when compared to wwwoffle? I'll use the proxy to serve half a dozen
> clients, not more.
No, but
I just took a look at wwwoffle's homepage, and I found no reason why not
to use it instead of squid... But there must be some "guidelines" that
one can follow to choose one or the other..
Is squid worth it in terms of extra performace or better reliability,
when compared to wwwoffl
t; > task-dialup (via apt-get remove)? Does anyone have any
> > > advice on this?
> >
> > The dialup task includes wwwoffle, and therefore task-dialup depends on
> > it. Removing the task-dialup package is harmless. The confusion you're
> > experiencing here is
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 07:56:19PM -0600, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 04:45:12PM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 09:14:39PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> > > OR, preferably, remove the startup links with
> > >
> >
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 04:45:12PM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 09:14:39PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> > OR, preferably, remove the startup links with
> >
> > update-rc.d -f wwwoffle remove
> >
> > The second approach at least all
On 2002.01.01 21:45 Brenda J. Butler wrote:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 09:14:39PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> On 2001.12.30 20:21 Ian Balchin wrote:
>
> Put this in the script /etc/init.d/wwwoffle on a line by itself, after
the
> line that has #!/bin/sh
>
> exit 0
>
>
>
&
t; > from, say, @S20wwwoffle to, say, @s20wwwoffle which I did.
> >
> > However, watching top while I did my wvdial/ppp/exim/fetchmail email run
> > I was suprised to see wwwoffle spring to the fore. I checked my renaming
> >
> > of the links and all was correct.
/fetchmail email run
I was suprised to see wwwoffle spring to the fore. I checked my renaming
of the links and all was correct. I had not renamed the @K links assuming
this would not be a problem.
What is happening here, how can wwwoffle be disabled short of
uninstalling it?
You can do that in
see wwwoffle spring to the fore. I checked my renaming
of the links and all was correct. I had not renamed the @K links assuming
this would not be a problem.
What is happening here, how can wwwoffle be disabled short of
uninstalling it?
Regards
Ian
Ian Balchin
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hi all,
I use wwwoffle a lot so I need a version without bugs (in particular
the problem with compressed pages).
Well, I applied the patches founded in wwwoffle homepage, which fix
four important bugs in latest release of this program (some of
them are also
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Tony Godshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Freenet's default port for fwproxy is 8081 but I already
>have wwwoffle on that port (it's primary proxy is on 8080
>and its control connection at 8081).
wwwoffle will use pretty much any port you tell it to
Hi.
Freenet's default port for fwproxy is 8081 but I already
have wwwoffle on that port (it's primary proxy is on 8080
and its control connection at 8081). I use wwwoffle even on
my permanently-connected box so I can take websites with me
on my laptop to read on the bus/in the park/on
m shows a blank screen with a 'No Line' header, and netscape puts up
an error box saying that 'A communications error occurred'. Does
anybody know if this is a actual wwwoffle problem, or if I have
something configured wrong? I checked the bug reports, and there is
no mention of
Hello Debian Users!
On pią 11 maj 2001 00:07:26 GMT Brian Potkin wrote:
> An alternative would be to build a wwwoffle package using the potato
> libc6.
Thanks! Now it rocks :)
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On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 06:59:16PM +0200, Tomasz Olszewski wrote:
> Hello Debian Users!
> On ro 09 maj 2001 22:03:14 GMT Brian Potkin wrote:
> You mean wwwoffle in .deb from the testing/unstable dist? Unfortunately
> it depends on libc6 >= 2.2.1 and in potato is 2.1.3-13
e
> version of wwwoffle in testing. This installs ok on potato and there is
> an option in /etc/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf which may help. Look for
You mean wwwoffle in .deb from the testing/unstable dist? Unfortunately
it depends on libc6 >= 2.2.1 and in potato is 2.1.3-13, so one has to
upgr
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 01:05:35PM +0200, Tomasz Olszewski wrote:
> Hello!
> I've got a problem with wwwoffle 2.5c (potato r2). Quite often my
> Netscape is not able to communicate wit wwwoffle. The browser shows only
> an error message: "A communications error occ
Hello!
I've got a problem with wwwoffle 2.5c (potato r2). Quite often my
Netscape is not able to communicate wit wwwoffle. The browser shows only
an error message: "A communications error occured. Please try again".
Trying again doesn't seem to help ;) Everything is alright w
Personally this is what I normally do ... check inetd.conf to see if there
are any services that should not be started ... then check if there are any
daemons running using netstat .. you can also check the processes using ps ...
another way could possibly be checking in the /etc/rcx.d (where x
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>
> Hello debian-user,
> now i want to remove unwanted services. what i did so far is rm the
> links from rc2.d/ for wwwoffle, leafnode and anaocron. this worked
> for leafnode and anaocron, but wwwoffle is still running after a
> period of time.
&g
Hello debian-user,
i have configured a small server for our office, its a p133 48mb. i
am running potato.
now i want to remove unwanted services. what i did so far is rm the
links from rc2.d/ for wwwoffle, leafnode and anaocron. this worked
for leafnode and anaocron, but wwwoffle is still
hi,
here's something, i don't understand:
/usr/share/doc/wwwoffle/README.Debian says, it's possible to change
wwwoffle's language with 'dpkg-reconfigure wwwoffle'.
if i type this, i get:
gryffindor:~# dpkg-reconfigure wwwoffle
Starting HTTP cache proxy server:
Hello
On Mon, 10.04.00 01:28 +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
> I'd like to use the wwwoffle program but I think it does nothing.
You have to ensure that it is actually running ("ps fax") and that
you enabled it as http proxy. It's in Netscapes advanced options or
"export
I'd like to use the wwwoffle program but I think it does nothing.
The config is the default ( I think is good ). But when I visit a page
with lynx I see no files in /var/cache/wwwoffle( in all sub-dirs ).
Why? It caches only images?
If I 'lynx localhost:8080/index/' selecting [h
> I have removed the rc.d links for wwwoffle (using update-rc.d) but whenever
> the machine is restarted, up comes wwwoffle. Does anyone know how this is
> happening? I have looked at my other scripts and I am clueless.
Try
grep -r wwwoffle
in the /etc directory.
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I have removed the rc.d links for wwwoffle (using update-rc.d) but whenever
the machine is restarted, up comes wwwoffle. Does anyone know how this is
happening? I have looked at my other scripts and I am clueless.
thanks
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"J.H.M. Dassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I haven't tested this, but it should work: add a line
> * localhost:8080 . .
> to /etc/junkbuster/forwardfile (assuming wwwoffle runs on port 8080).
Thank you, Ray, this did indeed work eventually. To sta
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 11:35:39 +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> I have been spending quite some time trying to get junkbuster and wwwoffle
> to co-exist on my system.
I haven't tested this, but it should work: add a line
* localhost:8080 . .
to /etc/junkbuster/forwardfil
I have been spending quite some time trying to get junkbuster and
wwwoffle to co-exist on my system. Has anyone managed it? The junkbuster
docs are just that much too technical for me to follow when they mention
changing the forward file. I'm struggling her
I have been using wwwoffle for
Hi every1.
my question is why does http://localhost:8080/index.html shows up as a
text document rather than a rendered html document. There are html tags
all over the browser, acckkk!!!
Help!!!
wwwoffle version is:
ii wwwoffle2.3a-1 World Wide Web OFFline Explorer
TIA
k e
eading ofline, but how do I go the site directly?
The wwwoffle daemon (wwwoffled) has three "modes" it can operate in.
When it's in offline mode, it treats all attempts to get a URL as
requests to be tried later. When it's in online mode, requesting a
URL just causes that URL t
>> "JS" == Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> I do not understand how wwwofle works. When online I try to go to a
JS> specific site on the web (using lynx), I get the message "wwwofle will
JS> get". That is nice for reading ofline, but how do
t;
It appears you have your http_proxy configured correctly. Perhaps you're
missing the 'wwwoffle -online' step that is needed to tell wwwoffle that
it is able to get pages from the internet.
I put 'wwwoffle -online' in my /etc/ppp/ip-up and 'wwwoffle -offline'
Hallo,
I do not understand how wwwofle works. When online I try to go to a
specific site on the web (using lynx), I get the message "wwwofle will
get". That is nice for reading ofline, but how do I go the site directly?
Johann
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It appears that when using wwwoffle (Version: 2.1c-1), Netscape (Navigator
4.04, the only I tried) is not able to do file uploads ( in a
) anymore. If I disable proxies from
Netscape everything starts going fine.
Clues?
Ciao! Enrico
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 05:06:55PM +0200, Dirk Bonne wrote:
> Alan Tate wrote:
> Where the devil are the proxy settings hidden?
>
> Click on the arrow left of advanced, you'll see a popup menu...
>
> Dirk
Sheesh, how stupid can one get? And I always clicked on the word Advanced,
never on th
Alan Tate wrote:
>
> Sorry, this question is not Debian-specific: I am trying to set up
> wwwoffle with Netscape 4.05. Apparently there shoud be, in the (Netscape)
> Edit/Preferences/Advanced menu, a section relating to proxies. All I have
> there are settings for Java and Cookies
edit, prefs, advanced, proxies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry, this question is not Debian-specific: I am trying to set up
> wwwoffle with Netscape 4.05. Apparently there shoud be, in the (Netscape)
> Edit/Preferences/Advanced menu, a section relating to proxies. All I have
&g
Sorry, this question is not Debian-specific: I am trying to set up
wwwoffle with Netscape 4.05. Apparently there shoud be, in the (Netscape)
Edit/Preferences/Advanced menu, a section relating to proxies. All I have
there are settings for Java and Cookies etc. Where the devil are the proxy
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