Displaying 20 results from an estimated 145 matches for "basement".
2006 Jan 11
1
Can't mount dir on hdb1
...ount the dir that's on hdb1 on another Fedora
4 machine. Can mount any dir from hda just fine. Only problem is the one
on hdb1. File permissions and everything else I can think of checking is
identical. Just refuses to mount hdb1. Here is the error message:
# mount -t smbfs -o ip=10.0.0.4 //BASEMENT/sharec /share
Password:
3108: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an
invalid share name)
SMB connection failed
Here is smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = Home-Network
server string = Basement Router
netbios name = basement
security = SHARE...
2008 Jan 18
2
couple questions about supported UPSes and politics of purchase
...or him for clean shutdown etc.
especially with the crappy quality power in his office condo.
I wanted to purchase an MGE UPS but it looks like they purchased APC and are now
flogging that product line. Now, I've never been happy with APC. I have an APC
3000 (sans batteries) sitting in the basement. It worked but, it needs new
batteries every 24 months and they get expensive. (Note: if you're in the
Boston area and you want it, make me a reasonable offer either in cash or
equipment trade and it's yours.) And I had a little 350 unit for my wife's
desktop which also ate batter...
2003 Sep 04
1
can't change "client use lanman auth"?
...this, and Googling both the
web and relevant usenet groups didn't turn up anything about this
problem. Any ideas as to (a) what might be wrong, and (b) a
workaround?
I'd be glad to provide more information if I left out anything
important.
Thanks very much!
Larry.hunter@uchsc.edu
basement:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = 180GLENCOE
domain master = no
lanman auth = yes
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 216.241.42.72 216.241.42.73 216.241.42.74
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
[ipc$]
path = /opt
writeable = yes
guest ok = yes...
2002 Dec 07
4
Why my script doesn''t work ???
Hi All,
I''m using iptables-1.2.7a on RedHat8 kernel 2.4.20.
I wanted to limit the file-sharing traffic to the internet.
I marked the packets with iptables:
iptables -A FORWARD -t mangle -p tcp -s 192.168.1.1/24 -d !
192.168.1.1/24 --dport 1024:1862 -j MARK --set-mark 1
iptables -A FORWARD -t mangle -p tcp -s 192.168.1.1/24 -d !
192.168.1.1/24 --dport 1864:65535 -j MARK --set-mark 1
2005 Oct 26
1
R- exp(-1000) ? - how to get R to give me an actual answer ?
...tant
Department of Statistics
The University of Tennessee,Knoxville
USA
E-mail : ravi at utk.edu
Phone : Official - 865 - 974 - 2739 (Aconda Court)
Residence - 865 - 946 - 5155
Webpage : http://web.utk.edu/~rramacha
" Space maybe the final frontier
But its made in a Hollywood basement
- The Red Hot Chilli Peppers - 'Californication'
Space maybe the final frontier
But it can be 'replicated' in a Hollywood basement
- Me, after taking the Stat 573 class
"
"Thank God every day when you get up that you have some...
2023 Jul 16
4
Powering off the big stuff first
Hello,
I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in my basement) when the power goes off (and run time goes below X minutes)?
My idea: shutdown the big stuff first (two servers) leaving the little stuff (switches, wireless, gateway) running for a while longer. I might get another 30 minutes of internet that way. Let me watch a bit more streaming?.
I?m convinc...
2005 Dec 27
6
Best Environment for development
...ties.com shortly]. I have a delightful new Windows
XP Pro Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop.
What would the community recommend for the environment in which I develop?
I don''t mean technologies like RoR or what have you. I mean editors, IDEs, etc.
Cygwin? X servers? Notepad?
The server is in my basement, and I''d like to do everything through my
laptop, so I can run an X client there. Suggestions?
I currently use an IDE for desktop computer vision applications in
C++, which is very different than what I''m planning.
Thanks,
Ivan Kirigin
www.kirigin.com
2017 Aug 09
5
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self signed certificate with mkcert.sh based on dovecot-openssl.cnf. The name in there matches my mail server.
The first time it connects in mac mail however, it says the certificate is invalid and another server might pretend to be me etc.
I then have the option of trusting it.
Is this normal behaviour? Will it always be invalid if it?s not signed by a
2013 Jan 09
2
Mark Crispin - RIP
'Father' of the IMAP protocol. Died Dec 28.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Crispin
Had a TOPS-20 in his basement that did a great job of keeping the house
warm in the cool months (I remember one BAR bof where he extoled the
benefits of this form of home heating).
1998 May 16
3
TRANS.TBL files on Win95 fileserver
I have a small LAN in my basement, with my PC running RH5 Linux and a Win95 PC
connected by Samba. Everything works fine, but when I smbmount a CD (burned
with xcdroast) from the Linux box (CD is in the Win95 machine) I do not get the
proper filenames. All files are uppercase, and the TRANS.TBL files appear to be
ignored. I have tr...
2006 Aug 08
4
choosing a UPS (in the United States)
I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my
three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like
Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I
read this mailing list after I purchased one and was gifted another. It
looks like people don't like Belkin. ;-)
So the question is what'...
2004 Jul 05
2
Playback over Console
I'm trying to setup a primitive announcement-paging system in my house
using the line-out from my * box to a cheap amplifier that runs to
speakers on our first and second floors from the basement. I have a
extension that connects to Console, and console is set to auto-pickup.
I'm using alsa drivers.
This all works great, except for one thing. I want to play a tone over
the console after the console picks up. What i'm doing right now is
calling Playback after the Dial. However, No p...
2012 Feb 11
3
9.0-RELEASE PV from scratch on XCP v1.1.0
...39;'''t find its root device.
* The pygrub loader won''''t execute /boot/loader, so the kernel has to
be called directly. No access to loader.conf(5) and the
customization it affords.
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trix@basement.net (` o-o '') http://www.basement.net/
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2015 Aug 27
2
please block user
On 08/27/15 09:31, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
<>
> *sigh*
> And they're probably sent by a script running on the PC of a fat,
> 47 yr old guy living in a basement and making money this way....
>
.
i seriously doubt it.
several of the responses could not have been from a fat 47 yo guy.
--
peace out.
If Bill Gates got a dime for every time Windows crashes...
...oh, wait. He does. THAT explains it!
-+-
in a world with out fences, who needs gates.
Cent...
2015 Aug 27
5
please block user
...n 08/27/15 12:12, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 08/27/2015 08:58 AM, g wrote:
>> On 08/27/15 09:31, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>> *sigh*
>>> And they're probably sent by a script running on the PC of a fat,
>>> 47 yr old guy living in a basement and making money this way....
>>>
>> .
>> i seriously doubt it.
>>
>> several of the responses could not have been from a fat 47 yo guy.
>
> Whoever he is, is using both valid SPF records and DKIM signatures,
> they've figured out using those reduces s...
2017 Aug 10
8
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
...ld be like showing up at the bank and having this exchange:
>
> You: "Hey, I'm Jim Bob - can I take money out of his account?"
> Bank: "Do you have some ID?"
> You: "Yeah! See, I have this plastic card with my picture and name, that I
> ginned up in the basement."
>
> Now does the bank say: "Yeah, that looks fine." or do they say "You know we
> really need ID [a certificate] that's authenticated and issued [signed] by
> the state [third-party/trusted CA.]."
>
> I think it's obvious that accepting your ba...
2017 Aug 10
4
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
...ving this exchange:
>>>
>>> You: "Hey, I'm Jim Bob - can I take money out of his account?"
>>> Bank: "Do you have some ID?"
>>> You: "Yeah! See, I have this plastic card with my picture and name, that I
>>> ginned up in the basement."
>>>
>>> Now does the bank say: "Yeah, that looks fine." or do they say "You know we
>>> really need ID [a certificate] that's authenticated and issued [signed] by
>>> the state [third-party/trusted CA.]."
>>>
>>>...
2006 Feb 14
3
is shared hosting evil?
...sing?
My main goal is to figure out if my experience is typical or not. And if
there are shared services out there that work fine, which ones are they?
My main apps are now running on VPS sites but I have a few low volume mainly
personal/hobby sites that are still running on a modest server in my
basement. I really like the aspect of running at a professionally managed
colo on someone else''s hardware. I would like to migrate these to a low cost
service. These are not business sites and don''t have strict up time
requirements, and I don''t want to spend much money, so a share...
2015 Aug 27
2
please block user
On 08/27/15 07:11, Gary Stainburn wrote:> Bad news Guys, they've just moved
the emails to somewhere else and have
> started again:
<>
> From: Caylian Curtis <caylian at enjoylovef**k.com>
<>
not true. she has been at that site for a while.
i received 1st email from her and Julie Anna just after i posted to this
thread.
i will say emailing Julie Anna was more fun
2017 Aug 09
0
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
...s actually valid.
It would be like showing up at the bank and having this exchange:
You: "Hey, I'm Jim Bob - can I take money out of his account?"
Bank: "Do you have some ID?"
You: "Yeah! See, I have this plastic card with my picture and name, that I ginned up in the basement."
Now does the bank say: "Yeah, that looks fine." or do they say "You know we really need ID [a certificate] that's authenticated and issued [signed] by the state [third-party/trusted CA.]."
I think it's obvious that accepting your basement produced ID would be a...