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cvs commit: jakarta-site/tomcat index.html
duncan 99/10/07 16:34:52
Modified: credits whoweare.html whoweare.htsrc
getinvolved cvsindex.html cvsindex.htsrc
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Added hans to "who we are" and socks note to cvs how to.
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<head>
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<a href="mailto:brian@behlendorf.com">brian@behlendorf.com</a><br> Brian is a
co-founder of the Apache html HTTP Server Project. He is currently as
CTO of New Ventures at O'Reilly and Associates.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+<b>Hans Bergsten</b><br> <a
+href="mailto:hans@gefionsoftware.com">hans@gefionsoftware.com</a><br>
+Hans is a member of the Servlet and JSP specification working groups
+and writes articles and books about these technologies. He's also the
+founder and president of Gefion software, a company that develops
+servlet and JSP based products and customer solutions.
</p>
<p>
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</p>
<p>
+<b>Hans Bergsten</b><br> <a
+href="mailto:hans@gefionsoftware.com">hans@gefionsoftware.com</a><br>
+Hans is a member of the Servlet and JSP specification working groups
+and writes articles and books about these technologies. He's also the
+founder and president of Gefion software, a company that develops
+servlet and JSP based products and customer solutions.
+</p>
+
+<p>
<b>James Duncan Davidson</b><br>
<a href="mailto:duncan@x180.com">duncan@x180.com</a><br> James a rabble
rouser that helped convince Sun that it was a "Good Thing(tm)" to
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On Unix, CVS and SSH are freely available. Find them, compile them,
and install them. On Windows (and other platforms), you'll need to
find clients that provide this functionaltiy.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+In addition, if you are behind a corporate firewall, your best option
+is to use a socks proxy. Most SSH software knows how to traverse socks
+proxies. In addition, on Unix there are socks utility programs that
+let you "e;sockisfy" any application. Contact your sysadmin
+for details.
</p>
<p>
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</p>
<p>
+In addition, if you are behind a corporate firewall, your best option
+is to use a socks proxy. Most SSH software knows how to traverse socks
+proxies. In addition, on Unix there are socks utility programs that
+let you "e;sockisfy" any application. Contact your sysadmin
+for details.
+</p>
+
+<p>
The first step is to set up the SSH tunnel to taz. To do this, you
need to have your SSH client software redirect your local port 2401 to
the far side of the SSH connection. Using Unix, the command looks like
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