Mozilla, FTP & other problems
Juan Manuel Palacios
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed May 29 22:19:01 2002
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Hello everybody. I am having some anoying problems with mozilla, ftp
and some other random details of my day to day Linux usage. As for
mozilla, ever since I started using it it has been completely impossible
to browse ftp servers with it. Every time I try to access one I receive
some random error message in response. Sometimes it tells me that the
specified dirtectory does not exist, some other times it just tells me
it couldn't connect, it may aslo stay still at "connecting to ..." and
even some other times it stands still at "connected to ...". And in
every single one of those attemps I end up with a blank page in front of
me and with the innability to browse the ftp server graphically.
Recently, in an attempt to find the culprit of the problem, I started
using the command line based ftp utility and found out that if passive
mode was enabled I could sit for hours waiting for a reply to even an
"ls" command. Turning passive mode off magically fixed the problem and
ftp worked smothly. Appart from that I have other leads to think that my
ISP blocks passive ftp for some reason, so apparently that is the
culprit of the problem. And as I love drawings and graphics, I would
love to be able to browse ftp servers from my GUI based browser. So in
order to achive that I have to swith Mozilla to active ftp and that's
exactly what I don't know how to do. I may be blind, but I've not
spotted the option to turn passive ftp on/off anywhere. Is this an
option for Mozilla? If not, how can I overcome my problem?
Has anyone seen something similar with Mozilla's browsing or could it be
a problem just limited to my ftp suspytions?
Another problem I have, this time more on a random basis, is the
inability to fully download a file over ftp. Even though I don't think
it has anything to do with the problem I mention above, I though of
commenting about it since I'm already talking about ftp. What I'm trying
to say is that sometimes when I try to download a file over ftp it seems
that client and server don't agree about the file size. Usually the
server says it's a bit bigger than it actually transfers, since at some
point practically at the end of the transfer the client will just stay
there saying it's waiting for data and not receiving anything. Because
of this it refuses to call the file transfer over and save the file. The
not so desireable solution is to kill the process and try to save what
was downloaded of the file, since most of the times it is saved as a
temporary file until the transfer is over. It is quite unussual but it
has happened, so I felt like asking if anyone has seen this. I don't
think it is due to a failing connection that prevents data from flowing
through, since the times I've encountered this I've been able to use the
"partially" downloaded file succesfully.
And last but not least, I'm looking for some info about the key mappings
of my keyboard. I'm intersted in remapping the multi-button mouse
emulation to a different set of keys, which I did not so successfuly at
/etc/sysconfig/mouse. I thought I could take the second and third button
emulation from the F11 and F 12 keys and remap it to the option and
control keys, respectively. Even though I managed that first step, I
didn't get what I wanted. I thougt I could make my system emulate the
third and second mouse buttons through option-*/_clicking_/* and
control-*/_clicking_/* . Instead I just got the third and second button
menus arising on my screen every time I hit those keys, regardless of
wether I was clicking or not. And I don't want that!! Now I can't change
virtual consoles, I can't suspend a job with ctrl-z or even stop it with
ctrl-c. If I had control and option clicking I could still do all the
things I mentioned among others and have the emulation mapped to those
keys. So, does anyone know how I can achieve what I just described here?
And lastly, and this time for real, where is the key mappings
information stored? Where do I define which keys I use for switching
virtual consoles and similar functions? If I wanted to define a
different key combination for switching VTs what would I need to do?
Thank you all in advance for even taking the time to read these newbie
questions. Sincerely,...
Juan.
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Hello everybody. I am having some anoying problems with mozilla,
ftp and some other random details of my day to day Linux usage. As for mozilla,
ever since I started using it it has been completely impossible to browse
ftp servers with it. Every time I try to access one I receive some random
error message in response. Sometimes it tells me that the specified dirtectory
does not exist, some other times it just tells me it couldn't connect, it
may aslo stay still at "connecting to ..." and even some other times it stands
still at "connected to ...". And in every single one of those attemps I end
up with a blank page in front of me and with the innability to browse the
ftp server graphically.<br>
<br>
Recently, in an attempt to find the culprit of the problem, I started
using the command line based ftp utility and found out that if passive mode
was enabled I could sit for hours waiting for a reply to even an "ls" command.
Turning passive mode off magically fixed the problem and ftp worked smothly.
Appart from that I have other leads to think that my ISP blocks passive ftp
for some reason, so apparently that is the culprit of the problem. And as
I love drawings and graphics, I would love to be able to browse ftp servers
from my GUI based browser. So in order to achive that I have to swith Mozilla
to active ftp and that's exactly what I don't know how to do. I may be blind,
but I've not spotted the option to turn passive ftp on/off anywhere. Is this
an option for Mozilla? If not, how can I overcome my problem?<br>
<br>
Has anyone seen something similar with Mozilla's browsing or could it
be a problem just limited to my ftp suspytions?<br>
<br>
Another problem I have, this time more on a random basis, is the inability
to fully download a file over ftp. Even though I don't think it has anything
to do with the problem I mention above, I though of commenting about it since
I'm already talking about ftp. What I'm trying to say is that sometimes when
I try to download a file over ftp it seems that client and server don't agree
about the file size. Usually the server says it's a bit bigger than it actually
transfers, since at some point practically at the end of the transfer the
client will just stay there saying it's waiting for data and not receiving
anything. Because of this it refuses to call the file transfer over and save
the file. The not so desireable solution is to kill the process and try to
save what was downloaded of the file, since most of the times it is saved
as a temporary file until the transfer is over. It is quite unussual but
it has happened, so I felt like asking if anyone has seen this. I don't think
it is due to a failing connection that prevents data from flowing through,
since the times I've encountered this I've been able to use the "partially"
downloaded file succesfully.<br>
<br>
And last but not least, I'm looking for some info about the key mappings
of my keyboard. I'm intersted in remapping the multi-button mouse emulation
to a different set of keys, which I did not so successfuly at /etc/sysconfig/mouse.
I thought I could take the second and third button emulation from the F11
and F 12 keys and remap it to the option and control keys, respectively.
Even though I managed that first step, I didn't get what I wanted. I thougt
I could make my system emulate the third and second mouse buttons through
option-<b><i><u>clicking</u></i></b> and control-<b><i><u>clicking</u></i></b>
. Instead I just got the third and second button menus arising on my screen
every time I hit those keys, regardless of wether I was clicking or not.
And I don't want that!! Now I can't change virtual consoles, I can't suspend
a job with ctrl-z or even stop it with ctrl-c. If I had control and option
clicking I could still do all the things I mentioned among others and have
the emulation mapped to those keys. So, does anyone know how I can achieve
what I just described here?<br>
<br>
And lastly, and this time for real, where is the key mappings information
stored? Where do I define which keys I use for switching virtual consoles
and similar functions? If I wanted to define a different key combination
for switching VTs what would I need to do?<br>
<br>
Thank you all in advance for even taking the time to read these newbie
questions. Sincerely,...<br>
<br>
<br>
Juan.<br>
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