chuckmalani
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2 words betty rubble and i had a crush on penny gadget when i was younger, but i think it was cuz she was intellegent...
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hey taz.... i can't take the credit. it was our illustrious HeadGuru who originally suggested it. Bill, any news on this? thanks, chuck
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absolutely, let me know what and how and i will comply. is there a way that with the developer's package, we can have jailshell auto added or have it be an option in the WHM so that we do not need to fill out a help desk ticket, get declined, re-open with our valid technical reason, etc....? thanks for being so understanding and reasonable, Bill! chuck
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i vote for the developer's package! please do keep us updated, and if you deem it completely necessary to end jailshell access, can you suggest a company who will allow it? i have been w/ TCH for over a year now and i love it. the service is absolutely great. i recommend you guys to everyone. but i will have to take my business elsewhere. im a programmer. i write my own php stuff. its nothing fancy, but i have the need to get in and program stuff. i also am not a full time web designer. i have a real programming job at a real office. i need to be able to putty into my accounts and tweak pages for my freelance clients when i see fit. jailshell is, for me at least, 100% easier than logging into cpanel, navigating to the file, editing the file, saving the file. i can type that all in command line much quicker. also, call me a geek, but im 100x more comfortable coding something in vim rather than a text editor. not to mention the advantages vim is as an editing tool. basically, we are here because TCH has the best service which makes our lives as developers easier. again, to me at least, jailshell is part of that package. i 2nd my vote for the developers package. chuck
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Similar Domain Names Pointing To Very Adult Sites
chuckmalani posted a topic in Security Discussions
hey all- i dont know if this is the correct forum, but it sounds sort of like security. i have a disturbing story... i was going to approach a local catering company who had done my wedding if they wanted to upgrade their website. they originally had a plain 1-pager w/ some info, thats it. i wanted to try and get them into something more informational. anyways, fast fwd about 2 months, and i went to their site today to get the email to find out if they were interested. turns out they had already contacted another company to get a larger website. i was interested to see what company they used, so i click on the "designed by blahblah.com" link. well.... it took me to a very very explicit porno site. i called the caterers and all and let them know. turns out it looks like the designers website is "blah-blah.com" and the porno company is "blahblah.com". so i checked out both sites... the porno company had mimicked the ENTIRE STRUCTURE of the website. for example, the website company has about 15 links from the homepage, all to unique page names, like WebContract.html. the porno company has the exact same page name, and its all the same porno. completly amazing how much trash is out on the web. im really disturbed by seeing this, and if it wasnt for the typo in the site, the website company may never have seen that or known about it. so, i would recommend to all that read this to check out alternate spellings of your domain, and if you have something you want to keep wholesome, pony up the $9 for godaddy and hook up the alternate spellings. i just told my wife about it and she made me buy all the .net, .org and hyphenated combinations of our company website.... chuck -
please help, im new at the whole freelance thing. i have a client, and from my contact, i heard that the owner wants his logo to have some simple animation in this. as far as i know, animated gifs on websites are "unprofessional". I also think that flash in this case would be overkill. i have been doing my own websites and sites for friends for a while now, but this is the first time where im getting paid to do what someone wants. usually my friends give me carte blanche, so i tell them how it is... any ideas on how i can convince my contact to talk his boss out of it? should i speak w/ the owner directly? is there a "list of negatives" besides that it looks unprofessional? I definately don't want to insult him by saying that his ideas are unprofessional. thanks in advance, chuck
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i found this description somewhere on the web... If you receive any of the following error codes, the problem may be related to your ISP or the Internet, and may be only temporarily. You should try again at a later time. but i need more!!! please help... chuck
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did we ever get a reply to the 800CCC97 error? we are experiencing that as well with Outlook XP. webmail is working fine... chuck
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My Link My Entry chuck
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ya know what you should have done.... changed the images on your server to say "stop stealing my stuff you $&*#@(&" and had his site link to that. he would have changed it real quick.... chuck
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surefire, we have phpMyAdmin installed for us in our cPanel. once your domain has resolved, goto www.yoursite.com/cpanel and there is a link to it....
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Chad, i got your email and it looked fine. I don't see in your original message where you noted the variation of problems between a horde-sent email and a neomail-sent email. The way I see it, the issue is the way that Lotus Notes reads the headers from one of the 2 webmail scripts. I will try it myself today from work, where i have Slow-tus Notes too... chuck
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1) which webmail script are you using 2) have any of your users noted a problem? 3) have you tried to an AOL account? try me at FSUchucky3 at aol dot com chuck
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short of giving someone your username and password, i wouldn't think so. unless you installed a cPanel-esque script in your directory and gave users privilages that way. why would you want other people to make a subdomain off of your site anyways?
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thank you alan for your quick response. now can you help me remember what i was trying to unzip? chuck
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lianna- still can't unzip command line nor can i extract via cpanel. i opened a help desk ticket. BTW, i completely forgot what i was trying to unzip!!! chuck
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you want me to leave? i was just feeling comfortable here!!!
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the www/ directory is really something called a "link". if you have SSH, you can see that the directory permissions are different. >drwxrwxrwx 14 usernm usernm 4096 Apr 28 19:45 public_html lrwxrwxrwx 1 usernm usernm 11 Feb 16 20:36 www -> public_html like jimzdat said, its just like a shortcut. also realize that, like w/ links and shortcuts, if you move the target, the link to the target becomes useless. so be cautious when deleting... if you want a technical answer, check this out, which i found on google....
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right.... which is why i asked if we could have it installed??? this thread is going in circles! chuck (BTW- my work around is to unzip it on my old webhost, which i have been to lazy to cancel, and then gzip it.......)
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kw- there is *nix support for zip files. I have unzip on my FreeBSD box and my Solaris box, and its definately available on linux. for now i can do the manual workaround, but could we look into installing this: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/tools/zip/info-zip/ thanks, chuck
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i tried extracting it thru the cpanel, and this is all i get... and it doesnt unzip
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i know gzip is installed, but is regular zip installed? im on server 12, and I can't unzip a zip archive. there also isn't a man page for it. the script im trying to install isn't provided with a gz archive, just a zip. don't know if this is in the right topic either.... thanks, chuck
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Most Efficient Cronjob To Run A Php Script
chuckmalani replied to section31's topic in Scripting Talk
matman saves the day... -
Most Efficient Cronjob To Run A Php Script
chuckmalani replied to section31's topic in Scripting Talk
ah ok, now i learned something... thanks dozure... -
Most Efficient Cronjob To Run A Php Script
chuckmalani replied to section31's topic in Scripting Talk
check out this link... http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.p...id/1005/fid/436 something tells me you might not have to run it through a browser. you could do something like this... >> crontab -e (within the editor) 00 12 1 * 0 0 /home/youracct/path/to/yourscript.php BUT, and this is a big but... only do this if you know what you are doing! i have never used a cron job before, so I could have told you the completely wrong thing to do!! I got my info from that site and the crontab man page chuck
