On Wed, 4 May 2005, edoga wrote:
> Sorry to disturb. I'm not going into details how it's put to work.
> But I'll apriciate anyones time and effort in trying it. Cose it's under
> testing and development of GUI. It is a simple sort of network file share
> with read only atribute.
>
> I Apologize to all.
[sni[]
> >> @ : http://vortex-core.tk , http://vrtlog-jezgra.hopto.org
> >>
> >> Still under construction, the GUI and user accounts administration.
> >>
> >> But the downloads should work. So please help in developement and use
> >> it. Its virus and scam free.
It definitely has to be virus free when access to the contents is denied:
http://83.131.129.43:8080/music
: You are not authorized to view this page
:
: You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
: credentials you supplied.
: __________________________________________________ _______________
:
: Please try the following:
:
: * Click the [1] Refresh button to try again with different
: credentials.
: * If you believe you should be able to view this directory or page,
: please contact the Web site administrator by using the e-mail
: address or phone number listed on the home page.
:
: HTTP 401.2 - Unauthorized: Logon failed due to server configuration
: Internet Information Services
: __________________________________________________ _______________
:
: Technical Information (for support personnel)
:
: * Background:
: This is usually caused by a server-side script not sending the
: proper WWW-Authenticate header field. Using Active Server Pages
: scripting this is done by using the AddHeader method of the
: Response object to request that the client use a certain
: authentication method to access the resource.
: * More information:
: [2] Microsoft Support
http://83.131.129.43:8080/pictures
: You are not authorized to view this page
....
etc.
etc.
http://83.131.129.43:8080/video
: You are not authorized to view this page
....
etc.
etc.
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