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2004 Aug 07
11
Traffic shaping?
Ok, shaping on Linux is new to me.. so bear with me if i am just stupid. curtain:/etc/shorewall# grep TC shorewall.conf | grep -v ^# TCP_FLAGS_LOG_LEVEL=info TC_ENABLED=Yes CLEAR_TC=Yes TCP_FLAGS_DISPOSITION=DROP curtain:/etc/shorewall# So it should be enabled, right? ---- tcrules ---- 1 eth0 0.0.0.0/0 all 2 eth1 0.0.0.0/0 all 2 eth2 0.0.0.0/0
2011 Oct 18
0
maybe there's something i don't understand
...y_ and _user_convenience_... indeed, i see those two as working hand-in-hand... the easiest thing for the user to handle is a clear model. the hardest thing is to juggle two ambiguous models. even juggling two _clear_ models is somewhat difficult. but one clear model, especially a simple one? _easy_. > Another problem is that the majority of Markdown.pl > derivatives are implemented as a long series of > global substitutions running on the full document i have done things that way. it works ok... up to a point... then it starts getting convoluted. and eventually it...
2011 Sep 19
3
Metadata syntax (was Universal syntax for Markdown)
fletcher said: > For any consensus to come about, > I think we need to agree on the > fundamental purpose and philosophy of > the consensus we claim to be interested in. it would be nice. > Otherwise many of these discussions will > continue to occur without much hope of > moving forward to any actual outcome/resolution. yep. > it's
2002 Dec 12
2
Large-scale ACL copying?
Hi all, Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and domain login basically working. However I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to proceed. Basically I want to copy over a large number of files and directories (~300k files, ~60Gb total) from an existing W2k server to a Samba server. These files have existing ACLs set, so I need to preserve them somehow. I can
2009 Feb 26
42
Need to test serial port connection
I recently bought a new UPS, and I''m attempting to use nut to monitor it. Following setup instructions everything seemed to go well until it came to testing the connection, which failed. There is just one serial connector on the computer, so I set it to monitor /dev/ttyS0. Either that is wrong, or communication is failing. I''ve been told to try minicom to monitor it,