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2004 Nov 04
1
VPN Routing issues from local IP to Big Internet IPs
Ok ladies and gents, I give up! I just can''t find a solution to the
problem.
Setup:
I have a linux box with 2.4.22-1.2197.nptl kernel running 2 eth and one
ppp connection over one of the eth for VPN tunneling.
I have 2 needs:
- masq and forward internal lan hosts via the tunnel on PPP and then on to
the big internet. No problem there. All works fine.
- Forward ppp0 native
2005 Jun 03
0
Re: opensource backup software suggestions please -- VTL option ...
From: Ugo Bellavance <ugob at camo-route.com>
> I'm using Thunderbird with nntp access on gmane and it works perfectly,
> maybe you should try this out Brian.
I use Evolution at home and it has no issues tracking Message Id.
> I used to break threads with my other e-mail clients.
Unfortunately, I have to use a web-based client at work.
--
Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith
2004 Aug 12
0
Xend, File Descriptors, and Children
...8,1 4096 2 /
dhcpd3 766 root txt REG 8,1 604248 89841 /usr/sbin/dhcpd3
dhcpd3 766 root mem REG 8,1 90152 29553 /lib/ld-2.3.2.so
dhcpd3 766 root mem REG 8,1 1243856 29446 /lib/libc-2.3.2.so
dhcpd3 766 root mem REG 8,1 34520 29453 /lib/libnss_files-2.3.2.so
dhcpd3 766 root mem REG 8,1 13976 29451 /lib/libnss_dns-2.3.2.so
dhcpd3 766 root mem REG 8,1 64924 29464 /lib/libresolv-2.3.2.so
dhcpd3 766 root 3u CHR 10,200 104968 /dev/xen/evtchn
dhcpd3 766 root...
2012 May 21
1
Problems seeking with liboggz
...16850, GranulePos = 0
Page seq.number = 2, Time offset = 2155, Byte offset = 177, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 17240
Page seq.number = 3, Time offset = 4315, Byte offset = 4416, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 34520
Page seq.number = 4, Time offset = 6475, Byte offset = 8655, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 51800
Page seq.number = 5, Time offset = 8635, Byte offset = 12894, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 69080
Page seq.number =...
2012 May 21
0
Problems seeking with liboggz
...= 0
>
> Page seq.number = 2, Time offset = 2155, Byte offset =
> 177, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 17240
>
> Page seq.number = 3, Time offset = 4315, Byte offset =
> 4416, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 34520
>
> Page seq.number = 4, Time offset = 6475, Byte offset =
> 8655, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 51800
>
> Page seq.number = 5, Time offset = 8635, Byte offset =
> 12894, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 69080
&g...
2012 May 23
0
Problems seeking with liboggz
...= 0
>
> Page seq.number = 2, Time offset = 2155, Byte offset =
> 177, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 17240
>
> Page seq.number = 3, Time offset = 4315, Byte offset =
> 4416, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 34520
>
> Page seq.number = 4, Time offset = 6475, Byte offset =
> 8655, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 51800
>
> Page seq.number = 5, Time offset = 8635, Byte offset =
> 12894, Bitstream serial no. = 16850, GranulePos = 69080
&g...
2012 May 16
2
Problems seeking with liboggz
Hi,
I intend to use Ogg+Speex for voice recording/playback in a VoIP app.
I am experimenting with liboggz to get acquainted with its API.
As test files I am using some Ogg-Speex files converted from WAV files
with speexenc.exe.
I wrote a little testing app in Visual Studio 2010 under Windows 7.
I defined OggzReadPage and OggzReadPacket callbacks with
oggz_set_read_page()
2010 Sep 07
0
AHRQ - Creation of Comorbidity Variables
...0413, 40493)
ohtnpreg = c(64270:64274, 64290:64294)
############################################################################
para = c(3420:3449, 34200:34489, 43820:43853, 78072)
neuro = c(3300:3319, 33000:33189, 3340:3359, 33400:33589,
3411:3419, 34110:34189, 3452:3453, 34520:34529, 3320,
3334, 3335, 3337, 3380, 7687, 7803, 7843, 340, 33371,
33372, 33379, 33385, 33394, 34500:34511, 34540:34591,
34700:34701, 34710:34711, 64940:64944, 76870:76873, 78031,
78032, 78039, 78097)
chrnlung = c(490:492, 4900:4928, 49000:49279, 49300:49392,...
2009 Sep 24
3
[LLVMdev] Is line number in DbgStopPointInst in LLVM accurate?
...1066, i32 0, { }* bitcast (%llvm.dbg.compile_unit.type* @llvm.dbg.compile_unit134216 to { }*))
[34519] File Name: [14 x i8] c"sql_insert.cc\00, LineNo: 1153, Inst: call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(i32 1153, i32 0, { }* bitcast (%llvm.dbg.compile_unit.type* @llvm.dbg.compile_unit134216 to { }*))
[34520] File Name: [14 x i8] c"sql_insert.cc\00, LineNo: 1156, Inst: call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(i32 1156, i32 0, { }* bitcast (%llvm.dbg.compile_unit.type* @llvm.dbg.compile_unit134216 to { }*))
[34521] File Name: [14 x i8] c"sql_insert.cc\00, LineNo: 1162, Inst: call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoi...