Time |
Nickname |
Message |
01:57
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BlueMax |
I'm probably dumb for asking but what's the best way to grab a whole CD from cd.textfiles.com |
02:53
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BlueMax |
Anyone know? |
03:38
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DFJustin |
grab it from http://archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive instead? |
21:15
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godane |
hey alard |
21:15
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godane |
is there anyway to add redirect and https support into your warc proxy |
21:16
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godane |
i only think images work when the warc has https urls |
21:17
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godane |
everything else it doesn't serve |
21:18
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alard |
I think redirects should work. |
21:18
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alard |
For https, perhaps adding s? here is enough: https://github.com/alard/warc-proxy/blob/master/warcproxy.py#L76 |
21:19
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alard |
make it r"^https?://(?P<host>warc)(?P<uri>/.*)$" |
21:19
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alard |
You should make sure that your browser sends https requests to the proxy too, of course. |
21:20
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alard |
If that doesn't help, it's probably more complicated. |
21:22
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godane |
now warc/browse doesn't work |
21:23
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godane |
Firefox can't find the server at www.eff.org. |
21:23
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godane |
i get that in firefox |
21:24
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godane |
i tryed puting ssl on proxy and that doesn't work |
21:25
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godane |
the funny part is images like https://www.eff.org/sites/all/themes/frontier/favicon.ico in proxy works just fine |
21:35
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alard |
godane: I have no idea, and I am also not really able to help you right now, sorry. |
22:08
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dashcloud |
is there any logos or other similar things people have created for Archive Team? I'd like to put it on a business card (or re-use one if one exists) |
22:10
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DFJustin |
http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=File:Archive_team.png |
22:12
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dashcloud |
thanks! |
23:37
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SketchCow |
Yeah, cd.textfiles.com is no good for isos, that's ALL in archive.org's court. |
23:38
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godane |
it is good for files |
23:39
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godane |
also i think you could write a script to read your dot files to get the info display in index on local lan |
23:39
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godane |
which i like :-D |
23:40
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BlueMax |
well I actually used WinHTTrack to mirror them :P |
23:40
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|
BlueMax |
then built them into an ISO using ImgBurn |
23:40
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BlueMax |
was a bit complicated but it got the job done |