[gopher] help with G n00b re type 7 string harvesting

daniel g barana24 at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 17 02:11:58 UTC 2010


ah
i see
will i did that, and i got no output whatsoever, no file, or no text written to the gopher page that was displayed after the query input window was 'ok'd
the gopher page was displayed as the .sh scrpt to, but the page was blank


> From: spectre at floodgap.com
> To: gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:54:06 -0700
> Subject: Re: [gopher] help with G n00b re type 7 string harvesting
> 
> > The output? how do i look for that? - I'm new to the innards of *nix too.
> > I currently can look at the log, but does not give output of pygopherd or
> > file operations.
> 
> What Kim means is put this script in your server root, name it something like
> spy.sh, and access it with
> 
> 	gopher://your.site/7/spy.sh
> 
> Enter some keywords and look at the result you get. You should be able to see
> the variables the server set for you. Your keywords should be in one of them.
> 
> --- 8< cut here 8< ---
> #!/bin/sh
> set
> --- 8< cut here 8< ---
> 
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