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Old 03-20-2008, 12:44 PM
jeff pugh
 
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Default lynx/google error

Hello all,
I'm pretty new to linux, and I have a Q about where to post my Q. I was
using lynx on a gnome terminal with irssi in another tab. In lynx I g.
google.com and got a bad request error.I tried the bookmark , same thing.
I closed the terminal, restarted it, same thing. I can still get to google
with graphical browser, and using lynx in console. I suspect irc or irssi
did something, and I'm not sure where to post. I sent email to google
security, no response yet, and posted to google search user group. Any
advice where to go for help?
Thanks.



400 Bad
Request (p1
of 4)

Google
Error

Bad Request

Your client has issued a malformed or illegal request. Please see
Google's Terms of Service posted at
http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html

We have encountered an error while processing your request. If you
would like to provide us with information about this error, please
report your problem. In your email, please send us the entire code
displayed below. Please also send us any information you may know
about how you are performing your Google searches-- for example, "I'm
using the Opera browser on Linux to do searches from home. My
Internet access is through a dial-up account I have with the FooCorp
ISP." or "I'm using the Konqueror browser on Linux to search from my
job at myFoo.com. My machine's IP address is 10.20.30.40, but all of
myFoo's web traffic goes through some kind of proxy server whose IP
address is 10.11.12.13." (If you don't know any information like
this, that's OK. But this kind of information can help us track down
problems, so please tell us what you can.)

We will use all this information to diagnose the problem, and we'll
hopefully have you back up and searching with Google again quickly!

Please note that although we read all the email we receive, we are
not always able to send a personal response to each and every email.
So don't despair if you don't hear back from us!
400
Bad
Request
(p2
of
4)
Also note that if you do not send us the entire code below, we will
not be able to help you.

Best wishes,
The Google Team


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Old 03-20-2008, 12:44 PM
Mumia W.
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On 03/18/2008 12:14 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm pretty new to linux, and I have a Q about where to post my Q. I was
> using lynx on a gnome terminal with irssi in another tab. In lynx I g.
> google.com and got a bad request error.I tried the bookmark , same thing.
> I closed the terminal, restarted it, same thing. I can still get to google
> with graphical browser, and using lynx in console. I suspect irc or irssi
> did something, and I'm not sure where to post. I sent email to google
> security, no response yet, and posted to google search user group. Any
> advice where to go for help?
> Thanks.
> [...]


This advice may or may not help, but I had a similar problem, and my
solution was to set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to "none" in /etc/lynx.cfg. If that
doesn't work, try to find out what HTTP headers you are sending to the
web servers. A webserver on your computer could help in this. Also, some
security-related web sites will report your HTTP headers to you.

BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
characters?


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Old 03-20-2008, 12:44 PM
jeff pugh
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:36:10 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:

> On 03/18/2008 12:14 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I'm pretty new to linux, and I have a Q about where to post my Q. I was
>> using lynx on a gnome terminal with irssi in another tab. In lynx I g.
>> google.com and got a bad request error.I tried the bookmark , same thing.
>> I closed the terminal, restarted it, same thing. I can still get to google
>> with graphical browser, and using lynx in console. I suspect irc or irssi
>> did something, and I'm not sure where to post. I sent email to google
>> security, no response yet, and posted to google search user group. Any
>> advice where to go for help?
>> Thanks.
>> [...]

>
> This advice may or may not help, but I had a similar problem, and my
> solution was to set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to "none" in /etc/lynx.cfg. If that
> doesn't work, try to find out what HTTP headers you are sending to the
> web servers. A webserver on your computer could help in this. Also, some
> security-related web sites will report your HTTP headers to you.
>
> BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
> characters?


Yeah, every thing below thanks is a copy of the error page I got.

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Old 03-20-2008, 12:44 PM
Mumia W.
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On 03/18/2008 10:58 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:36:10 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
>> characters?

>
> Yeah, every thing below thanks is a copy of the error page I got.
>


That's very different from what I get when I don't set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to
"none."

Try it using rxvt or the konsole (KDE). Take a look into /etc/lynx.cfg
and see if you can find any obvious culprits. Close irssi (temporarily)
and see if that helps.
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Old 03-28-2008, 04:35 AM
jeff pugh
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:35:56 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:

> On 03/18/2008 10:58 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:36:10 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>>
>>> [...]
>>> BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
>>> characters?

>>
>> Yeah, every thing below thanks is a copy of the error page I got.
>>

>
> That's very different from what I get when I don't set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to
> "none."
>
> Try it using rxvt or the konsole (KDE). Take a look into /etc/lynx.cfg
> and see if you can find any obvious culprits. Close irssi (temporarily)
> and see if that helps.


I"m not sure what you mean by rxvt? I know what konsole is the kde
equilivent to GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 which what I was I was usin, GNOME
Terminal 2.14.2 that is. Is rxvt the the main text line you get when you
ctrl alt f1? I can still get to google with lynx from the, ctrl alt f1
text environment, But not with GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 I don't have kde
installed. What do you call these so people know what you're talking about
GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 or konsole vrs the text terminal you get to with
ctrl alt f1, Is that the console , and the others terminals?

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Old 03-28-2008, 04:35 AM
Mumia W.
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On 03/22/2008 01:27 PM, jeff pugh wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:35:56 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>
>> On 03/18/2008 10:58 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
>>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:36:10 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>> BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
>>>> characters?
>>> Yeah, every thing below thanks is a copy of the error page I got.
>>>

>> That's very different from what I get when I don't set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to
>> "none."
>>
>> Try it using rxvt or the konsole (KDE). Take a look into /etc/lynx.cfg
>> and see if you can find any obvious culprits. Close irssi (temporarily)
>> and see if that helps.

>
> I"m not sure what you mean by rxvt? I know what konsole is the kde
> equilivent to GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 which what I was I was usin, GNOME
> Terminal 2.14.2 that is. Is rxvt the the main text line you get when you
> ctrl alt f1? I can still get to google with lynx from the, ctrl alt f1
> text environment, But not with GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 I don't have kde
> installed. What do you call these so people know what you're talking about
> GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 or konsole vrs the text terminal you get to with
> ctrl alt f1, Is that the console , and the others terminals?
>


The text console you get with Ctrl-Alt-F1 is often called a virtual
console; however, you got the term right: text console.

Rxvt is an alternate X terminal emulator for Xorg; it's similar to the
konsole or gnome-terminal. There are many X terminal emulators for
Debian. Go into 'aptitude' and search for "x-terminal-emulator"; there
are many options.

You need to see what HTTP headers you lynx browser is sending. I wrote a
script that, when run under Apache, lets me see what HTTP headers are
sent by my browser, and that's how I found how why Google wouldn't
accept Lynx requests.

If that option is a bit too "techy" for you, there are probably some
websites that will let you see your HTTP headers.
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Old 03-28-2008, 04:35 AM
jeff pugh
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 00:46:42 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:

> On 03/22/2008 01:27 PM, jeff pugh wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:35:56 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/18/2008 10:58 AM, jeff pugh wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:36:10 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> BTW, did you know your post ends with a long string of seemingly random
>>>>> characters?
>>>> Yeah, every thing below thanks is a copy of the error page I got.
>>>>
>>> That's very different from what I get when I don't set GLOBAL_MAILCAP to
>>> "none."
>>>
>>> Try it using rxvt or the konsole (KDE). Take a look into /etc/lynx.cfg
>>> and see if you can find any obvious culprits. Close irssi (temporarily)
>>> and see if that helps.

>>
>> I"m not sure what you mean by rxvt? I know what konsole is the kde
>> equilivent to GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 which what I was I was usin, GNOME
>> Terminal 2.14.2 that is. Is rxvt the the main text line you get when you
>> ctrl alt f1? I can still get to google with lynx from the, ctrl alt f1
>> text environment, But not with GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 I don't have kde
>> installed. What do you call these so people know what you're talking about
>> GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 or konsole vrs the text terminal you get to with
>> ctrl alt f1, Is that the console , and the others terminals?
>>

>
> The text console you get with Ctrl-Alt-F1 is often called a virtual
> console; however, you got the term right: text console.
>
> Rxvt is an alternate X terminal emulator for Xorg; it's similar to the
> konsole or gnome-terminal. There are many X terminal emulators for
> Debian. Go into 'aptitude' and search for "x-terminal-emulator"; there
> are many options.
>
> You need to see what HTTP headers you lynx browser is sending. I wrote a
> script that, when run under Apache, lets me see what HTTP headers are
> sent by my browser, and that's how I found how why Google wouldn't
> accept Lynx requests.
>
> If that option is a bit too "techy" for you, there are probably some
> websites that will let you see your HTTP headers.


Just to let you know, I wasn't able to fix lynx, but it was suggested
elswhere that I try lynx-cur or w3m. I'm trying both. lynx-cur worked at
first, but now seems to be getting buggy. However w3m won't be as hard to
learn to use as I had feared. No problems from w3m so far, fingers crossed.
Thanks for the input.
Jeff Pugh

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Old 04-03-2008, 02:45 PM
Thomas Dickey
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

jeff pugh <weedeater64@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Just to let you know, I wasn't able to fix lynx, but it was suggested
> elswhere that I try lynx-cur or w3m. I'm trying both. lynx-cur worked at
> first, but now seems to be getting buggy. However w3m won't be as hard to


See bug #472912 (not a problem with lynx per se, but the servers).

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Old 04-03-2008, 02:45 PM
Thomas Dickey
 
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Default Re: lynx/google error

Mumia W. <paduille.4061.mumia.w+nospam@earthlink.net> wrote:

> You need to see what HTTP headers you lynx browser is sending. I wrote a
> script that, when run under Apache, lets me see what HTTP headers are
> sent by my browser, and that's how I found how why Google wouldn't
> accept Lynx requests.


"lynx -trace" will log the request and response (as well as a lot of
other detail). The logfile's normally written to $HOME/Lynx.trace

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