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2009 Nov 11
1
Unexpected behavior for as.date()
...through the text returns "0" as a marker for any string it can't figure
out, a year of 'abc' or month 'charlie' for example. The S function
then turns these into NA. I never, ever thought about year 0. In our
longer term studies at Mayo we have birth dates in the 1800s, it is
rather surprising that a birth date of 1900 hadn't caught me sometime in
the past. I'll fix this.
2. The date library predates the strptime function by over 10 years. It
is not a huge surprise that I neglected to include support for it -- my
oracular abilities are limited. For a...
2013 Jun 11
2
IceCast KH - question
...rd to say.
that is just the difference between the latest source offset and client
offset, at 0, just like on the main trunk, the listener is at the latest
point on the queue. Simply means that there is no lag on the icecast to
listener link
> I've had this stream now running for about 1800s and have observed one
> peculiar thing, the cache-fill went constantly down from an initial 20%
> to now about 3%.
> I let it run a bit longer and this is what I get:
>
> Cache empty, {?}
> A:1938.8 (32:18.8) of 0.0 (unknown) 1.4% 0%
>
> I suspect that Winamp is signalling a...
2013 Jun 11
0
IceCast KH - question
Hi,
On 11 June 2013 12:01, Karl Heyes <karl at xiph.org> wrote:
> On 11/06/13 07:16, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote:
>> I've had this stream now running for about 1800s and have observed one
>> peculiar thing, the cache-fill went constantly down from an initial 20%
>> to now about 3%.
>> I let it run a bit longer and this is what I get:
>>
>> Cache empty, {?}
>> A:1938.8 (32:18.8) of 0.0 (unknown) 1.4% 0%
>>
>> I sus...
2013 Jun 10
5
IceCast KH - question
Hello Thomas and Karl, thank you for your answer and time.
We've tested with several listeners and different connections, using
WinAmp and JW Player. For about 15 minutes, everything is ok. After
15-18 minutes, WinAmp starts do blink that "red square" (packet loss or
instability), and after about 20 minutes sounds starts to "pop", with
small cuts, and then starts to
2013 Jun 11
0
IceCast KH - question
...rstanding it's
hard to say.
> If you want to listen what happens, if you can and have time (very
> appreciated) the stream is http://mp4.livemix.com.br/livemix - if
> possible using WinAmp. Wait about 15-20 minutes to see the problem.
I've had this stream now running for about 1800s and have observed one
peculiar thing, the cache-fill went constantly down from an initial 20%
to now about 3%.
I let it run a bit longer and this is what I get:
Cache empty, {?}
A:1938.8 (32:18.8) of 0.0 (unknown) 1.4% 0%
I suspect that Winamp is signalling a low buffer by that red square.
So, ye...
2014 Feb 04
3
Applying a DNS RBL to deny authentication?
Hope to get some attention about this idea to reduce hacking passwords.
Here is a list of about 700,000 IP addresses that are hacking passwords
through SMTP AUTH
http://ipadmin.junkemailfilter.com/auth-hack.txt
This is a list of IP addresses that attempted to authenticate against my
fake AUTH advertizing on servers with no authentication. We do front end
spam filtering for thousands of
2013 Jun 11
1
IceCast KH - question
...erstanding it's hard
to say.
> If you want to listen what happens, if you can and have time (very
> appreciated) the stream is http://mp4.livemix.com.br/livemix - if
> possible using WinAmp. Wait about 15-20 minutes to see the problem.
I've had this stream now running for about 1800s and have observed one
peculiar thing, the cache-fill went constantly down from an initial 20% to
now about 3%.
I let it run a bit longer and this is what I get:
Cache empty, {
}
A:1938.8 (32:18.8) of 0.0 (unknown) 1.4% 0%
I suspect that Winamp is signalling a low buffer by that red square.
So, ye...