Next we need to map a server to do our captcha stuff. # Do NOT cache captcha image, audio, request It doesn't work.įirst make sure varnish doesn't cache the captcha images and audio or your captcha protected form page. If the connections are being round robin-ed you get audio and image files from different instances. We needed to send session specific things to a single instance.Īn example of why this is necessary is for collective.captcha. (setq ipython-command "/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/Current/bin/ipython")Īs a follow up to Apache Round Robin for ZeoClients: (autoload 'python-mode "python-mode" "Python editing mode." t)
(setq interpreter-mode-alist (cons '("python". (your path may differ, as well as your mileage) from the python mode folder copy pycomplete.py to your python site-packages (or otherwise add it to your python path.) and the.Install python-mode.el in your site-lisp (/Library/Application\ Support/Emacs/site-lisp (create if necessary)).They install where the python binaries are. Make sure you have pymac-services and rebox in your PATH.Install Pymacs (python setup.py install).I did a quick connection test like $ sudo balance -fp 10993 :993Īnd a quick telnet confirmed connection to the destination so I then added some config to rc.conf:īalance_host1_targets=":imaps"Īnd I am now receiving and filtering email with Mail.Īquamacs with Python completion and ipython I connected to my freebsd box over ublocked ssh $ cd $ sudo make install In my case i am proxying imaps via an unprivileged port on my utility server to the imaps port on the actual mail server. So this is an example of how to use balance on freebsd 7 to set up a proxy for a TCP service. In this particular case it doesn't block 10993 though, so I decided to set up a proxy which would get me my mail.
Except when the provider firewall blocks port 993. I have been able to get to my mail via webmail, but I don't have all the filters I like set up on the webmail system, so it is still way to noisy to get past all the mailing lists. In the middle of a month long holiday in Africa, I finally am at a place where I can connect my notebook to the internet.