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2009 May 29
5
CONNMARK target and connmark match support in Ubuntu kernel
Hi,
as per the shorewall MultiISP documentation ( http://www1.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html
), it says
"Use of this feature requires that your kernel and iptables include
CONNMARK target and connmark match support (Warning: Standard Debian™
and Ubuntu™ kernels are lacking that support!)."
it means MultiISP wont work properly if i am using Ubuntu server. if
yes whats the
2009 May 26
3
Tinyproxy and shorewall setup
Hello I''m trying to setup tinyproxy and shorewall on a LEAF Bering firewall. What I''d like to do is block all HTTP connections to the internet on port 80 and 8080 and force users to use port 8888.
So in shorewall/rules I have
ACCEPT loc fw tcp 8888
DROP loc fw tcp 80,8080
The ACCEPT works fine but the DROP does not seem to work. If I
2011 Aug 13
2
rome directx?
dear people, first of all I am a newbie when it comes to ubuntu, wine and everything, so this is a disclaimer in the very probable case that I ask a stupid question.
The issue is this: I installed Rome Total war +barbarian invasion, which goes smoothly, when I start however the program asks for directx 9. what to do?
I use wine 1.3.26 and Ubuntu 10.10
I tried downloading patches, but failed to
2011 Mar 16
2
Wiki: Howtos/Virtualization/HyperV
Hello,
I've written a couple of articles about CentOS on my personal blog that i'd like
to share.
As mentionned py pschaff on the CentOS 5 forum (
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=30474&forum=37 ),
there could be a need of an article explaining how to virtualize CentOS 5 in
HyperV.
As i wrote my articles in french, i'm willing to translate them so
2013 Feb 20
1
NLS results different from Excel
...es and nonlinear problems better than some of
> the solvers available in R.
> There is a professional version of this solver, not available from Microsoft,
> that could be called excellent. We, and this includes me, should not be too
> arrogant towards the outside, non-R world, the 'barbarians' as the ancient
> Greeks called it.
>
> Hans Werner
--
B. D. McCullough, Professor
Department of Decision Sciences
LeBow College of Business
"So what's getting ubiquitous and cheap? Data. And what is
complementary to data? Analysis. So my recommendation is to
take lots of...
2013 Feb 20
3
NLS results different from Excel -- Tricky fortunes nomination
...problems better than some of
>> the solvers available in R.
>> There is a professional version of this solver, not available from Microsoft,
>> that could be called excellent. We, and this includes me, should not be too
>> arrogant towards the outside, non-R world, the 'barbarians' as the ancient
>> Greeks called it.
>>
>> Hans Werner
>
>
> --
> B. D. McCullough, Professor
> Department of Decision Sciences
> LeBow College of Business
>
> "So what's getting ubiquitous and cheap? Data. And what is
> complementary to dat...
2006 Dec 21
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM capability question.
...ceed their
bounds?
--
Michael T. Richter
Email: ttmrichter at gmail.com, mtr1966 at hotpop.com
MSN: ttmrichter at hotmail.com, mtr1966 at hotmail.com; YIM:
michael_richter_1966; AIM: YanJiahua1966; ICQ: 241960658; Jabber:
mtr1966 at jabber.cn
"To [the Chinese], all other people are barbarians." --The Dalai Lama
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2007 May 18
2
Endless Password Expiration in 3.0.25
People who have reported this bug (Endless Password Expiration in
3.0.25, bugzilla id #4630) can you please let me know if you're
working on 64-bit machines please ? I'm trying to track this
down for 3.0.25a and am working on a theory....
Jeremy.
2009 May 23
0
Shorewall 4.3.11
Shorewall 4.3.11 is now available for testing.
Much of what is in this release is below the surface. Many of the
modules have been reorganized to provide for more readable code and to
eliminate a lot of parameter passing.
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2003 Aug 01
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2002 Nov 26
0
"Special" link folders - Readonly attrib
Hi Everybody,
I've recently installed 2.2.5 on a SuSE 8.1 box and found a
discrepancy. I've scanned the whole mailing list for the problem but
only found several postings claiming it not resolving it.
In short:
Folder links consisting of a write-protected directory with an SH
(System, Hidden) "Desktop.ini" and an A (Archive) "target.lnk" don't
replicate
2006 Sep 11
3
Yum update frozen
Hello,
about one hour ago, I did a "yum update" on a remote centos 4.3
server. It said:
Install 2 Package(s)
Update 60 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
Total download size: 103 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
then, after downloading:
Running Transaction Test
Finished Transaction Test
Transaction Test Succeeded
Running Transaction
Running Transaction
Updating : libgcc
2009 May 15
3
Allowing traffic within same zone on multi-subnet interface
Hi list,
I''m struggling with this problem for a long time, hopefully someone
can explain me what I''m doing wrong:
I have a shorewall installation with
interfaces
net eth0
- eth1
hosts
loc 10.0.10.0/24
loc 10.0.20.0/24
+some other zones and subnets
there are aliases on eth1 for gateways for the two loc subnets
eth1:1 10.0.10.1
eth1:2 10.0.20.1
Everything works fine, loc
2007 Jan 16
0
[LLVMdev] OK, how does this work?
Hi Michael,
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 13:13 +0800, Michael T. Richter wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-16-01 at 02:50 +0000, Reid Spencer wrote:
> > > The build instructions provided tell me to build llvm-gcc first from
> > > the source.
> > > The source for that tells me to build llvm first from the source. I'm
> > > not sure where to go from this point.
>
2010 Jan 22
0
Wine release 1.1.37
...t install
18381 Oblivion: blank screen when HDR is enabled
18541 HoneyBOT: Wine crash upon Right Click Copy of text.
18658 Kingsoft Office crashes almost immediately on launch
19395 ExSystemTimeToLocalTime is not implemented
20406 Perfect World International - Diagonal Lines on Tiger Barbarians
20841 Read buffer overflow in test_GetSidSubAuthority?
21087 Civilization 2 crashes during installation
21206 Cygwin 1.7.1 fails to install packages under wine
21220 16-bit app barks at wprocs.dll and then crashes
21289 System call "dup2" returns 0 for negative inputs, thus...
2007 Jan 16
2
[LLVMdev] OK, how does this work?
On Tue, 2007-16-01 at 02:50 +0000, Reid Spencer wrote:
> > The build instructions provided tell me to build llvm-gcc first from
> > the source.
> > The source for that tells me to build llvm first from the source. I'm
> > not sure where to go from this point.
> You should build llvm first, then llvm-gcc.
When I build LLVM first, however, I get told that it