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Re: [Lynx-dev] the frustration of this kind of advice, was about user ag


From: Karen Lewellen
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] the frustration of this kind of advice, was about user agent headers
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 13:45:33 -0500 (EST)

No Pannix cannot
At least not as of  my last try with them.
My situation is also  rather unique for physical reasons.
That price for pannix is more than I pay here too, and I have my site hosted here as well.
Pannix was reprehensible when I tried to work with them.



On Tue, 30 Nov 2021, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Someone don't understand files ownership and files permissions.  If a copy
of lynx.cfg is put in a user directory the user needs to take ownership of
that file.  If ownership cannot be taken it's probably a copy of a shared
file and since the user in this case has no root privileges they cannot
take ownership of the file.  In that case, best to download a copy of the
entire lynx source and extract the lynx.cfg file from that into the user
directory in which case then the user owns that copy and can edit it and
use it without effecting the rest of the system.  Dreamhost was and maybe
still is the internet provider for shellworld.net and they are remote and
antisocial as I remember them (best left alone).
Panix can get you a telnet account for $100.00 a year and that's where I
landed once my shellworld.net account got black listed by some Hungarian
who posted his exploit on the web which I later found.  He figured me to
be an undesireable.


On Tue, 30 Nov 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:

I'm sorry, but you're not making any sense.

First off, My advice was to create a lynx.cfg file in your home directory. 
That has absolutely nothing to do with system level configuration files.

Secondly, if a system user can change system wide configuration files, it's
because your system administrators aren't doing their job properly.  Those
configuration files should not be writable by anyone on the system that is a
regular user.

Giving advice to create and modify configuration files that live in your home
directory is a perfectly reasonable approach, and sometimes, the only way to
accomplish something.  If your system is hosed from someone messing with
system level configuration files, that's not the fault of anybody changing
configuration files that live in their own home directory.

Whatever happened on dreamhost or shellworld is in no way related to anyone
making changes to their own configuration files.

Go yell at someone else.

On 11/30/2021 5:21 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Travis,
Please do not ever advise anyone to tamper with a file associated with a
shared  service like the one we have here.
I am expressing this because right now I am experiencing what happens when
someone, not myself, does this kind of tampering and not knowing what they
are doing, creates problems for everyone.
First our lynx startfile  disappeared entirely..for two days.
then when it returned, it came to a start page that does not work fully with
lynx, all the items provided lead to YouTube, which as others have noted no
longer really works with lynx at all.
Its 5 a. m. I have been up all night waiting until I can call our admin
because   either we have a security risk, or the same person tampering with
lynx  has also changed the browser associated with email accounts, meaning I
am not going to get any work done today either.
Do not ever even hint that I  am unwilling to help myself. tampering with
config files that are provided by shared  hosting services like this ought
to be a crime.
dreamhost does not even understand how lynx works at all, I provided them
with a trace file showing how I cannot reach our work control panel, and
even though they duplicated the problem they could, or would not fix the
issue.
Its one reason why I happily pay so much for shellworld, I can get my work
done, at least when no one is damaging the services here.
Karen




On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:

You can easily create your own lynx.cfg file, put it in your home
directory, then start lynx with a -cfg=<filename> command line parameter,
and poof, you have full control over your lynx configuration, no need to
depend on the system wide one at all.


On 11/14/2021 2:29 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
 Russell,
 Because my access to lynx is tied to a service, I do not edit their
 lynx.cfg files.
 In fact, I do not even know where they are kept.
 Karen



 On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, russellbell@gmail.com wrote:

      Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'the shellworld setup for lynx, there is
  an associated editor.  One that allows me, at least if the command
  "use control x e for editor" is spoken by lynx when I am on a field.
  If it is a single line, I cannot employ my editor. Meaning I cannot
  use control r and bring a file into the edit line.  I would have to
  type it manually.'
      You can edit $HOME/.lynxrc directly
      useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1;
rv:1.9.2) >  Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6 l_y_n_x
  is mine.
  russell bell









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