Why is it that Macs post apostrophes as superscripted 1's? See the second
paragraph below in the word "didn't".
-----Original Message-----
From: Abdul-Rashid Abdullah [mailto:webmaster (at mark) muntada.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 7:51 AM
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Subject: [coba-e:05171] Re: Proftpd issue
You know I use Eudora mainly on my Windows box specifically so it will post
in plain text. However, I think I posted this one from my Mac so there I
use Entourage. Sorry, cause I am an advocate for plain text myself.
Normally I use centralops.net to test my DNS records. I think it may have
been DNS but the A Records were there. All I added was a PTR record but
still didnšt take immediately.
On 5/14/06 12:55 AM, "Arthur Sherman" <cobalt-list (at mark) compros.co.il> wrote:
> seems that your dns lacks appropriate record.
>
> also, Rashid, please post in plain text - i have a difficulty
top-posting...
>
> if you post the real domain.tld we could test your config remotely.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Arthur Sherman
>
> +972-52-4878851
> CPTeam
>
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>>
>>
>> From: Abdul-Rashid Abdullah [mailto:webmaster (at mark) muntada.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 8:48 PM
>> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
>> Subject: [coba-e:05152] Proftpd issue
>>
>>
>> Aloha Blues,
>>
>> Since some of youšll seem to be cankering for some spice on the list,
here
>> is one for you...
>>
>> I have the following interesting issue as you can see from a shell
session
>> on my MAC doing a command-line ftp.
>>
>> muntadas-powerbook58:~ muntada$ ftp somesite.com
>> ftp: No address associated with nodename
>> ftp> exit
>> muntadas-powerbook58:~ muntada$ ftp anothersite.com
>> Connected to janothersite.com.
>> 220 ProFTPD 1.2.10 Server (ProFTPD) [xxx.xx.xxx.xx]
>> Name (anothersite.com:muntada): ^C
>> muntadas-powerbook58:~ muntada$ ftp www.somesite.com
>> Connected to www.somesite.com.
>> 220 ProFTPD 1.2.10 Server (ProFTPD) [ xxx.xx.xxx.xx]
>> Name (www.somesite.com:muntada): ^C
>> muntadas-powerbook58:~ muntada$
>>
>> As you see, somesite.com didnšt work but www.somesite.com did. When I
tried
>> another site on the same server and kept off the www it worked. Where
do I
>> look to address the $B7/(Bo address associated with nodename(I9(B error?
>>
>> The proftpd.conf just has IP addresses in it. After that, I donšt know
>> where to go as FTP as always worked for me and never had to fool with it
>> before.
>>
>> -Rashid