On Jun 15, 2:51pm, Gary Jeffers wrote:
Subject: Cypherpunks' mail database does exist Vincent, you state that a fully archived, indexed cypherpunks mailing list exists as: http://pmip.maricopa.edu/crypt/cypherpunks/cypherpunks.src Ok, so I ftp'ed to pmip.maricopa.edu & tried to get to cypherpunks.src, but even the subdirectories weren't there. I suspect that http does not imply that we ftp. What communication method is this called & how do we use it? I send this public instead of private as I suspect that a lot of lurkers don't know what is going on either.
This access method uses httpd, which listens at a different port (tcp 80) on the server than ftpd. What this *means* is that ftp is not likely to work with this address. Depending upon the local setup, you may/may not be able to ftp into this site, by way of a different site mapping, and be able to root around for the file. However, bear in mind (you need to hack html to grok this issue) that the above pathname is often relative, rather than absolute. That is, the httpd daemon knows where to look to serve you, but may hide the absolute pathname from you, which may really be something like: /var/httpd/foo/foo_files ... which may itself be symlinked elsewhere. The upshot of this is that you need to get a web browser, like Lynx (sp? I don't use it; line mode) or xmosaic (which I use and get along with). Hope this starts to help. Russell -- Russell Earl Whitaker whitaker@csd.sgi.com Silicon Graphics Inc. Technical Assistance Center / Centre D'Assistance Technique / Tekunikaru Ashisutansu Sentaa Mountain View CA (415) 390-2250 ================================================================ #include <std_disclaimer.h>