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2006 Aug 16
0
Regular expressions: retrieving matches depending on intervening strings [Follow-up]
Dear all This is a follow-up to an earlier posting today regarding a regular expression question. In the meantime, this is the best approximation I could come up with and should give you a better idea what I am talking about. a<-c("<w AT0>a <w NN1>blockage <w CJC>and <w DT0>that<c PUN>.", "<w AT0>a <w NN1>blockage <w CJC>and <ptr target=KB2LC003><w DT0>that<c PUN>.", "<w AT0>a <w NN1>blockage <w CJC>and<c PUN>, <w DT0>that<c PUN>.&q...
2001 Sep 06
0
Erlang Loss Function in R
...values of n by various means. The basic reference is: Jagerman, D. L. (1974), "Some properties of the Erlang loss function", Bell System Tech. J. (53), 525-551. The Erlang Loss Function is important in queueing theory, especially in telecom applications. One use is in computing the blockage in the M/M/c/c queue (Poisson arrivals, exponential service times, finite number of servers, no waiting positions). Here blockage = elf( nserver, load ) where nserver = number of servers load = offered load in erlangs blockage = probability that an arriving customer finds all servers b...
2018 Dec 11
3
subnet flooded with lots of ADD_EDGE request
Hello, We're suffering from sporadic network blockage(read: unable to ping other nodes) with 1.1-pre17. Before upgrading to the 1.1-pre release, the same network blockage also manifested itself in a pure 1.0.33 network. The log shows that there are a lot of "Got ADD_EDGE from nodeX (192.168.0.1 port 655) which does not match existing entry&qu...
2006 Apr 07
2
Some quick mrtg help
...'t get around. All I want to do is have a nice, simple graph of the traffic on the box and the gateway in the standard day/week/month/year thing. I've got the mrtg rpm installed and it's all there. Could someone just give me a quick kickstart on this? Just something to dislodge the blockage. I'd be forever in your debt. Thank you, Joe
2016 Aug 29
0
.htaccess file
...> My home system on a DSL line is getting worn out by bad behavior robots. > > Awhile back, I created a .htaccess file that block countries by IP blocks. > Its 2MB in size. Do you control your home server ? If so, then .htaccess is the wrong solution, because you need to incorporate blockages in your IP Tables firewall and then use your Apache configuration file to restrict any remaining unwanted visitors. .htaccess (its possible in Apache to rename it) is inefficient and suitable as a second-rate solution when you are using a hosted service and lack full control of the server. VPSs a...
2019 Sep 12
1
why windows 10 can't access centos samba
...ntos's samba via windows 7, but fail via windows 10. Why? > > You might want to provide your /etc/samba/smb.conf so that we can take > a look. There are so many ways to operate Samba that it is impossible > to help without. You should also ensure you're not suffering a selinux blockage. I've had that happen with Samba. Fred -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ----------------------------- The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good. ----------------------------- Proverbs 15:3 (n...
2018 Dec 18
0
subnet flooded with lots of ADD_EDGE request
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 02:36:18PM +0800, Amit Lianson wrote: > We're suffering from sporadic network blockage(read: unable to ping > other nodes) with 1.1-pre17. Before upgrading to the 1.1-pre release, > the same network blockage also manifested itself in a pure 1.0.33 > network. > > The log shows that there are a lot of "Got ADD_EDGE from nodeX > (192.168.0.1 port 655) which do...
2005 Sep 27
2
One-way audio with VPN
...ub.net) B is connected to the Asterisk server via VPN B is registered (and has successful bi-directional conversations with other users on the VPN) Asterisk correctly forwards the call via SIP and B's phone rings and is answered, but B can't hear A So there appears to be an audio-path blockage from A via Asterisk to B. Now if A leaves a voicemail message on the asterisk box, that's fine (the sound file contains a recording of A's voice!) Therefore, it looks like the problem is to do with the forwarding of RTP packets by Asterisk from A (Internet origin) to B (VPN). Any ideas...
2016 Aug 28
6
.htaccess file
Hello, My home system on a DSL line is getting worn out by bad behavior robots. Awhile back, I created a .htaccess file that block countries by IP blocks. Its 2MB in size. I have been running Linux since Slackware 1.0 and moved to Redhat around 2.0. I started after running a BBS using a doorway for newsgroups. Been hooked ever since. So, today, I tried following the directions for
2004 Aug 06
2
Error: Client not receiving data fast enough
Jack, tried the CVS version still getting: -> [05/Aug/2001:12:25:01] Kicking client 4 [cr7890-a.wlfdle1.on.wave.home.com] [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)] [listener], connected for 0 seconds, 26010 bytes transfered. 0 clients connected Any idea what it means? Is it a mis-configuration? Sometime to do w/ LAME? I have no clue where to start -Russ On Sun, 5 Aug
2016 Jul 26
2
Target Acceptance Policy
> On Jul 26, 2016, at 2:58 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 26 July 2016 at 04:46, Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> wrote: >> I don’t make sense of this, so I guess we are not talking about the same >> thing. > > I think I know what it is... :) > > >> Moving from experimental to non-experimental is a one-line
2004 Aug 06
0
Error: Client not receiving data fast enough
...ou data too fast, eventually you're buffer will fill up, causing the socket to block, causing errors. They look the same as if the bandwidth between you and the server isn't good enough to maintain the connection, and in a sense, that's the case. But instead of the network introducing blockage, your client is introducing it. You're only getting 26k of data, so I have to assume that this is not the problem. 26k of data isn't even enough to fill up your streaming buffer, unless you've gone off and set it at 0 bytes or something. What client are you using? It might be that i...
2005 Nov 03
1
Network Install Problems
Installation over the network has seemingly failed, for the second time. Everything goes smoothly until about 1/3 to 1/2 of the way through the downloading packages stage, at which point it hangs (both times its been 8% through a package, not sure if this is of any significance, 1st time cups and now gawk). I set the install to look on the mirror.centos.org site and use the centos/4/os/i386
2006 Jun 20
1
rsync-2.6.8 hangs on AIX
We're copying a large number of 256MiB-files from one AIX-5.3 machine to anoter, using rsync-2.6.8 (with ssh). In the morning, the rsync process stopped to copy any more files (it is still hanging as I write this, and we can leave it alone for a couple of days). There is another machine in between that forwards all tcp packets to the target machine: SOURCE (rsync -z --rsh=ssh
2005 Mar 23
1
syn flood protection - inside initiated attacks
Perhaps someone will help me on this :- I have read a lot of examples of syn flood protect on the INPUT chain. That I have no question at all. I wonder if it make sense to perform syn flood protection at the FORWARD chain ? If packets are originated from a LAN worm, and are not targetted at the firewall itself, but rather at hosts in the internet, will it cause problem with the firewall itself,
2004 Aug 06
2
I declare ices stable
What's the trick. My server will hardly serve 4 people without skipping and eventually dropping the connection. I am running from a cable modem to a T1 network! Is there a trick. I set the default_bitrate everywhere from 24k to 128k with varying degree's of shittiness. I am using the latest sources from both the project websites. I would really like to get it running. The
2011 Mar 20
2
R as a non-functional language
I'm reading Torgo (2010) *Data Mining with R*<http://www.liaad.up.pt/~ltorgo/DataMiningWithR/code.html>in preparation for a class I'll be teaching next quarter. Here's an example that is very non-functional. > pH <- c(4.5,7,7.3,8.2,6.3) > names(pH) <- c('area1','area2','mud','dam','middle') > pH area1 area2 mud dam
2016 May 17
2
R-3.3.0 Base: Windows compilation fails while building 'base' package
Hi, I'm trying to builda R-3.3.0 base package on Windows 8.1, and it fails while building 'base' package with an error about unable to create a directory under /tmp. I am running the make from my D:\ partition, and I have created a \TMP directory under both C:\ and D:\. I have also modified my environment variables TEMP and TMP both point to C:\TMP. Error messages below: gfortran
2016 Jul 26
2
Target Acceptance Policy
...igh cost). > This gives them time > to address all comments with our help. We want targets as much as they > want to be in LLVM. It's a cooperation and acting inflexibly won't > help anyone. I believe that it helps everyone on the opposite. > > Also, if we put all the blockages in the first stop, what's the point > of being experimental in the first place? All the rest of what you described in (show that the maintainer is active, etc.), and also, waiting for the implementation to be “complete” (as in “all patches integrated”). — Mehdi > > >> The...
2017 Feb 02
3
downgrading packages
After the large update from 7.2 -> 7.3 there is one major problem, the amanda backup packages. Strange situation, the host is the amanda server is working fine at backing up all my remote clients. But it has an error backing up itself. The amanda packages did not change version (3.3.3) and I've done no configuration change. I'm not looking for help debugging this at the moment.