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2010 Oct 21
5
SIP Blacklisting
...g un-reachables (or straight drops). Now this isn't a problem for Asterisk, but it does add up in (noticeable) bandwidth costs - and for people running on lower bandwidth connections. The tool to crash sipvicious can help this, but very few attackers seem to obey it.. The only way I can see to alleviate this, is to blacklist hows *before* they attack. This means you wont ever be targeted past an initial scan. Is there any interest in a 'shared' blacklist (similar to spam blacklists, but obviously implemented in a way that is more usable with Asterisk/iptables)?. Clearly it raises issues a...
2007 Dec 10
4
[LLVMdev] ocaml binding question
...g it now. I'd really appreciate JIT support from OCaml while you're there and if you'd like to send me some money as well that'd be great. ;-) Incidentally, should more OCaml stuff beyond the bindings be part of LLVM or would it be better to fork them into a separate project and alleviate some stress from Chris et al? Might be easier if a community want to tinker with ideas, e.g. for a higher-level interface. -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?e
2007 Dec 10
0
[LLVMdev] ocaml binding question
...;-) :) Well, this commit should be a good template for adding bindings for new libraries. > Incidentally, should more OCaml stuff beyond the bindings be part of > LLVM or would it be better to fork them into a separate project Can you be more specific than "stuff"? > and alleviate some stress from Chris et al? Might be easier if a > community want to tinker with ideas, e.g. for a higher-level > interface. Chris doesn't have Ocaml installed, AFAIK, so I don't know how much of a concern that is. ;) I'd probably be the first line of review. — Gordon
2014 Jul 31
3
[LLVMdev] Tablegen binary literals
...t;n> type. > > It also allows type checking for single initializers. I've been caught > out a couple of times when I thought I'd given 17 digits in "let > Inst{16-0} = 0b1001000111011010" or similar. > Allowing underscores in the literal seems like it would help alleviate this somewhat (do we already allow that?). That is what VHDL does ("Underlines can be used to increase readability and have no impact on the value."). -- Sean Silva > > Cheers. > > Tim. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list &...
2007 Feb 21
2
OS X UTI for FLAC files
...http://developer.apple.com/macosx/uniformtypeidentifiers.html) to be used on OS X for FLAC files. I have written a FLAC metadata importer (http://sbooth.org/importers/) for which I chose the UTI 'net.sourceforge.flac'. A standard UTI for application developers to use would help alleviate any confusion and could also eliminate potential sources of conflict in the UTI hierarchy. For example, I have seen org.xiph.flac used. Unfortunately I don't have any information on FLAC support in Leopard, but if FLAC is indeed supported natively by OS X it could be that Apple has al...
2009 Apr 02
5
Don't forget to use torrents for your downloads!
For those who may forget, usin torrents to download and share the new images will get you faster downloads (if enough folks participate) if you have a "fat" pipe and alleviate the load on the CentOS servers. I have a "chubby" pipe (~ 1.2MB/sec) and got the stuff really quickly earlier today. If your torrent has distributed hash table capability, I suggest that you also use that feature. Happy sharing! -- Bill
2001 Jun 05
2
Max Mount Count
For some odd reason, I'm getting some off the wall occurances with a ext3 partition. During a normal reboot: /dev/sdb1 has reached maximal mount count, check forced. Is this normal? I thought JFS's were supposed to alleviate this check, or is that just for fs corruption? Here's my sys info: Linux 2.2.19 running Redhat 6.2 EXT3 is only on /dev/sdb1, mounted as /mnt/raid /dev/sdb1 is an external Hardware RAID5, 170 GB. Thanks -Rob
2010 Feb 27
4
[LLVMdev] another experimental patch for bug 2606
Hey all, Attached you will find an experimental patch which allows me to play with a derived JIT class. With this patch I've alleviated my concerns with forcing cross module behavior for all users of JIT. However this introduces some new semantics, and kind of circumvents the EngineBuilder API. More important though, I have not addressed any concern about using stub functions in eager compilation mode. I don't yet understand...
2005 Feb 03
2
Res: Re: Simple LDAP authentication
OK !! What I should configure in smb.conf in order to use pam_ldap ?? Tanks again !! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ruy de Oliveira - Analista de Suporte Mercantil do Brasil S/A Fone: (31) 3489-5960 - Fax: (31) 3489-5001 "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <jerry@samba.org> 03/02/2005 14:24 Para:
2004 Dec 23
3
time for a poll -- does anyone use the testprns tool ?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mostly for print server admins: I am considering marking testprns as deprecated (or just remove it). It doesn't seem to be that useful anymore. Does anyone use it on a regular basis and would therefore be distraught if it were gone in a future 3.0.x release ? cheers, jerry -
2009 Feb 14
5
wine on RAM?
Hi, Is there a way to run wine in RAM only using tmpfs? kinda like a portable application running from a flash disk? I have a slow harddisk, and to alleviate the issue, I run Firefox Portable thru wine from RAM. However, I think wine running locally is causing slow downs when a few tabs are open etc. Thanks
2005 Feb 14
2
SMBLDAP-TOOLS IDEALX vs Samba src
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi @ll, just a version Question to the gurus, i found SMBLDAP-TOOLS version 0.7 in the Samba sources but today there was an upgrade to smbldap-tools 0.8.7 by IDEALX will the samba team upgrade SMBLDAP-TOOLS in the samba sources too? If not what are the reasons not to do so? - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Best Regards Robert Schetterer
2008 Apr 03
3
Branchable migrations -- A plugin to let you organize your migrations
...ons on Github. Branchable migrations lets you separate your migrations into "branches" (i.e., a director under db/migrate) that each have their own version. Using the forthcoming UTC timestamped migrations and this plugin, you can separate migrations by table or feature. Doing so should alleviate many of the problems that seem to pike up when working on teams and using migrations for everything. For example, if your db directory looked this: db/ migrate/ 001_create_things.rb 002_create_pandas.rb branch1/ 001_create_comments.rb 002_create_repli...
2005 Feb 21
2
Getting Rosetta Stone language software to work
...hatever that registry entry is for mapped drives? I dunno. I'm hoping there's a way to make a link in Linux so that I can get this software running (it's that 2nd to last reason I ever reboot to Windows) I tried ln -s /directory/to/languagepack /M: And that made a link, but didn't alleviate the problem. I tried ln -s /directory/to/languagepack M: and that failed as expected I tried ln -s /directory/to/languagepack ./M: in the application directory, and that failed as well (not as I expected) My wine version is 20041201 running on Debian Unstable Thanks for any help. (Sorry for being...
2012 Oct 03
5
LMTP userdb lookup
Is it possible to have separate userdb lookups for LMTP and POP/IMAP?
2017 Feb 01
2
[PATCH] v2v: Further increase memory allocated to the appliance (RHBZ#1418283).
...get_memsize () * 20 / 5); (* The network is only used by the unconfigure_vmware () function. *) g#set_network true; (match conversion_mode with diff --git a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod index 4614888..88bfd7f 100644 --- a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod +++ b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod @@ -1634,7 +1634,7 @@ alleviate this. Virt-v2v is not especially compute or RAM intensive. If you are running many parallel conversions, then you may consider allocating -one CPU core and between 512 MB and 1 GB of RAM per running instance. +one CPU core and 2 GB of RAM per running instance. Virt-v2v can be run in a virtu...
2004 Jan 08
2
Red Alarms - FXS(Signalling Q)
I am having a problem with Red Alarms on X100P cards. The most frustrating thing is I can not duplicate the alarms, therefore am not sure how to solve it. I have read after searching posts and the web that you can try different signaling methods which may help alleviate the problem. There is fxsks (Which I am currently using), fxsgs, and fxsls While reading the Digium site about these different signaling options, I am left wondering what is the advantage of one over the other. Obviously fxsks has remote disconnect support, however if I were to go with gs or ls,...
2002 Feb 27
5
Machine trust account reqd in 2.2.3a?
...ile. The text also mentions that future versions of SAMBA will remove this requirement: "Because Samba requires machine accounts to possess a UNIX uid from which an Windows NT SID can be generated, all of these accounts must have an entry in /etc/passwd and smbpasswd. Future releases will alleviate the need to create /etc/passwd entries." Since the text was last updated in July of 2001, and there have been several releases of SAMBA since, is the /etc/passwd account for machine trust accounts still required in 2.2.3a? Thanks, Matthew
2016 Mar 21
3
Question about GlobalOpt
...C++ mode and the function name is "main", it is guaranteed // to be norecurse by the standard (3.6.1.3 "The function main shall not be // used within a program"). No such restriction exists in the C standard, as far as I can tell. Is there anything that can be done to alleviate this restriction in C? Can we make the Function Attributes pass more aggressive, for example? Or mark certain library functions as "norecurse", although I don't see how this can be guaranteed. Thanks, Sanjin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubb...
2002 Dec 20
2
XP slow to print to Samba 3.0 alpha21 server
...queue. The print server is running Samba 3.0alpha21. The server is also a DC for an NT domain that these WinXP machines are joined to. We are using spoolss and server-provided print drivers, and I did add the "XP" printer drivers to the server using the Add Print Wizard in an effort to alleviate the lag (printing is slow both before and after uploading those drivers). Anecdotal evidence suggests that printing was much quicker before upgrading to Samba 3.0, though I haven't had a chance yet to set up a 2.2 test print server to verify. Network traces and log files happily provided to a...