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2006 Mar 14
6
Framework
hello all, I need any framework that generate models using the database structure.... Anyone knows if have this framework???? Thank''s -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Oct 06
2
Can one construct an IPTables rule to block on NS records?
--On Monday, October 05, 2015 10:46 AM -0400 "James B. Byrne" <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: > So, is there any convenient way to construct an IPTables rule to block > all IPs associated with a given Domain Name server? IPs have the reversed lookup "assosiated" with a NS. What do you mean with "associated"? Do mean all IPs that this DNS server resolves to (A-Records in zone) (how do know for what zone the NS gives authoritative answers)? Or just the domain name server IPs of a given domain name (NS records)? What are you trying...
2005 Jan 26
2
reshape (a better way)
...h and evry variable that is varying and then I merge the data together. This is taking a long time. my question is: How do I specify that there are multiple variables that are varying in reshape. Is there a way to do this? The idea is to have something like varying1, varying2,etc,... and each are assosiated with their own times1, times2. something like reshape(mydata, direction="long", varying1=varying1,varying2=varying2, varying3=varying3, split=list(regexp="[a-z][0-9]", include=TRUE), idvar="ID", times1=times1, times2=times2, times3=times3) Jean
2005 Aug 17
4
Voicemail Retrival
Hi, I am very new to Asterisk. I wanted to know how to retrive the Voicemails. I could see some voicemails assosiated with some extensions. Any ideas?? --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/piper...
2009 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC Sakharova Anna
Good Day! My name is Anna Sakharova. I live in Russia, Yaroslavl sity. I'm 20 years old. I study Computer Security at Yaroslavl state University named after Demidov(Matematic Department, 4 course). I'm interested in mathematic and coding. I would like to write programs assosiated with my profession. My favorite language is c++ builder. My experience: 1). Program that provide deterministic polynomial-time algorithm for primality testing. It was developed by Indian mathematics. (with writing a simple GUI, platform x86) 2). Program that is finding all decisions of equation...
2015 Oct 06
0
Can one construct an IPTables rule to block on NS records?
...onday, October 05, 2015 10:46 AM -0400 "James B. Byrne"<byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: > >> >So, is there any convenient way to construct an IPTables rule to block >> >all IPs associated with a given Domain Name server? > IPs have the reversed lookup "assosiated" with a NS. > > What do you mean with "associated"? > > Do mean all IPs that this DNS server resolves to > (A-Records in zone) (how do know for what zone > the NS gives authoritative answers)? > > Or just the domain name server IPs of a given > domai...
2015 Oct 07
0
[Fwd: Re: Can one construct an IPTables rule to block on NS records?]
..."James B. >> Byrne"<byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: >> >>> >So, is there any convenient way to construct an IPTables rule to >>> block >>> >all IPs associated with a given Domain Name server? >> IPs have the reversed lookup "assosiated" with a NS. >> >> What do you mean with "associated"? >> >> Do mean all IPs that this DNS server resolves to >> (A-Records in zone) (how do know for what zone >> the NS gives authoritative answers)? >> >> Or just the domain name ser...
2006 Feb 14
1
authentication and session variables
Hi *, I''m looking at typo authentication, and was asking myself if it''s correct to put in a session variable a user object which has_many posts ... Just because I''m rolling my own authentication system and want to know what''s the best way to handle this issue (other than using a generator or a plugin, which I''d prefer not to use). -- Nicholas
2005 Oct 16
1
Incomplete sync
...are on both the source and destination exist but rsync deletes a whole pile of files particularly alot of stuff from /etc/logwatch or /etc/webmin. There are many other instances of this. 3) If I am trying to keep the /etc/directories in sync, rsync does weird things with the passwd, group and assosiated shadow files (eg copies the passwd firle but won't copy the shadow file). In order to make it work I have to exclude these files but i really want these synced as part of what is happening is users are being set up and I don't want to have to manually create these on each machine 3...
2006 Mar 07
4
should a AR object be able to see backwards?
I have two models, Stop and Station, they relate one station to many stops. Stop has_one :station Station belongs_to :stop So I can do @station.stops, but I cant do @stop.station, is this right? For example in the view I have: <% for @stop in @stops %> <tr> <td><%= @stop.station.name %></td> <td><%= @stop.time.hour.to_s + '':''
2002 Feb 26
0
few idea about dealing with "Large Roaming Profiles"
Well, I put it here. All the experience gained in about-half-an-year-management of Samba-PDC + numerous NT4 workstations is included. Also, I'd be glad to hear from you what did I miss! 1) when NT4-workstations are organised into "domain", there's some action assosiated to this: "to log into domain". samba ain such case acts as PDC (primary domain controller), it does the "password checking" task 2) two things about "domain logons", well, actually three things: a) system policies b) user profile (roaming profile) c...
2015 Oct 05
3
Can one construct an IPTables rule to block on NS records?
This is the same origin that I reported on earlier. Apparently asking for an explanation of why they were probing our sites only encouraged them to make additional attempts. sshd: Authentication Failures: unknown (ip-173-201-178-18.ip.secureserver.net): 2 Time(s) unknown (ip-97-74-196-33.ip.secureserver.net): 2 Time(s) unknown (ip-97-74-202-95.ip.secureserver.net): 2
2002 Feb 14
1
rsync default handling of permissions
The handling of permissions in rsync (2.5.2) is nasty or broken. (tested platforms: Linux 2.4.x and Solaris 7) We have a directory which should only accessible to a group of users (test) : [sn@noname test]$ ls -lda /home/test drwxrws--- 2 root test 4096 Feb 13 15:44 /home/test Every user has an umask of 007 and his/her own default group: [sn@noname sn]$ id uid=500(sn)
2006 Apr 04
26
Models accessing the session...
Can someone tell if there is a reason models shouldn''t access the session? Models could easily be made to access the session or some other shared persistant data store such as a file or a table. _This is the problem_, a model needs to know certain information eg. the id of the current user. But the model has no idea about anything outside of its self, because it can''t access
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...an wack the log level up on all machines and see what happens. News Flash: A quiet day today so everything has worked so far. Just had three machines reported which wouldn't run the logon.bat at all, multiple attempts. In fact all machines seemed to be locked from reading. I killed the machine assosiated with these messages, bat file runs again. Only log level 0 I'm afraid. [2001/09/13 12:03:37, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(426) Share violation on file (1,2,0,72195,logon.bat,fcbopen = 0, flags = 0) = 0 [2001/09/13 12:03:37, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216) HS opened file logon.bat read...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...//lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Goodmorning from Greece . In a late installation of 2.2.0 ( Slackware Linux 2.4.3 kernel ) acting as PDC / File server we are experiencing peculiar and rather too dangerous situations : Documents or files in general that were ok and able to be opened from their assosiated applications , after their copy onto the file server's sharings , are scambled and no more able to be opened .Checking on file sizes before and after copy , didn't seem to change . My configuration is the bellow lines [global] # SERVER OPTIONS workgroup = TECHNOLINE netbios n...