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2003 Apr 30
1
Buzzword bingo: TLS and SRTP
One of my clients today asked me about TLS support for encryption of SIP payloads, and I didn't have an adequate answer as to why it wasn't supported or even discussed. Some archive searching finds scant mention of this in reference to Asterisk. Of course, encrypting the SIP payload is only 1/2 the problem; the payload itself is the next problem. I understand that IAX solves these
2008 Dec 10
2
converting multiple columns from POSIX* to Date
converting a POSIX class variable to a date class is easy. dates<-as.Date(x) #where X is of class POSIX How does one do that to all columns in a data frame that are of POSIX class and leave all the other columns (integers, factors) as is. Feel free to reply with just one or two buzzwords that I could then search for to find how to do it. Farrel Buchinsky
2005 Sep 22
2
SOHO Survey / Creative Asterisk Solutions
I hope the subject isn't too buzzword compliant :) I'm just curious: What have people done with Asterisk? I'm particularly interested in DIY projects and things that can be done on a small/home office (or even hobbiest's) budget. If you have clever hacks or creative functionality you've implemented, I'd love to hear what a few people have come up with. Thanks! -Brian
2009 Apr 26
2
Theora/Thusnelda features questions.
Hello, My name is Robin Mar?n and I have some questions about the Theora Codec/project... First of all I don't know if this is the right place to ask but I haven't found any Xiph/Theora forum or something similar... I don't even know if this is the right way of "posting" in mailists... But anyway... I discovered Theora just like a moth ago when the 1st alpha of Thusnelda
2005 Mar 17
2
Backing up configurations and *@home list?
...ing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Backing up configurations and *@home list? Hello again, I have *@home set up and working. There are a couple of questions I have about system administration that I couldn't find on the wiki (although I may not be using the right buzzwords). (1) is there an asterisk@home specific mailing list? I believe someone on this list mentioned there was but I cannot find it at sourceforge, the asterisk@home web page, or the asterisk.org web page. (2) is there a utility for backing up asterisk configurations and current status? I'd like...
2012 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:53 AM, NAKAMURA Takumi <geek4civic at gmail.com> wrote: > s/ExecutionEngine/EE/ (or something like buzzword!) I don't really know the best bikeshed color here. Jim? My lame idea would be: ExecutionEngine -> JIT ExecutionEngine -> JIT/Legacy ExecutionEngine/MCJIT -> JIT/MC ExecutionEngine/OProfileJIT -> JIT/OProfile
2018 Jul 09
2
Storing Messages in the cloud
A colleague asked me if it was possible for Dovecot to store messages in the cloud. I have not heard of it being done and therefore assume it is not possible, but I thought I would ask regardless. I tried checking on the ?One Drive? forum; however, I have not received any response back yet. Thanks! -- Jerry
2007 Jun 01
2
draft-ietf-avt-rtp-speex-01.txt
On 5/31/07, Alfred E. Heggestad <aeh@db.org> wrote: > Could you let me know where to insert this statement in the xml > document? I'm no expert, but I recommend adding it in the Full Copyright Statement section. More or less like this: Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions contained in BCP 78, and except as
2018 Jul 10
3
Storing Messages in the cloud
On 07/10/2018 09:23 AM, dclist at list.jmatt.net wrote: >> A colleague asked me if it was possible for Dovecot to store messages >> in the cloud.? > > Does he have a more specific description of what he wants than ?in the > cloud?, or does he just like using buzzwords? ?From a user perspective, > I would say that Dovecot, or any other IMAP server, already stores > messages ?in the cloud?. ?They are on a remote server, accessible from > any location by any device that has a functional IMAP client. I'm glad someone else said it. ;) When I read the...
2012 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
Catching up on post-holiday emails. I may have comments on the more general stuff later, but wanted to respond to this bit more quickly. On Nov 22, 2012, at 3:05 AM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:53 AM, NAKAMURA Takumi <geek4civic at gmail.com> wrote: >> s/ExecutionEngine/EE/ (or something like buzzword!) > > I don't
2013 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Todd Jackson <quantum.skyline at gmail.com>wrote: > > > We would also include a secure random number generator which links >> > against OpenSSL. This would of course be an optional module disabled >> > by default, but is necessary so the randomization is cryptographically >> > secure and useful in security applications.
2013 Nov 28
2
gmirror: writes are faster than reads
Hi Guys, Has somebody encountered (significantly) different read/write speeds when using gmirror? I have 2xWD WD30EFRX RED drives which are configured as follows: $ gmirror status Name Status Components mirror/root COMPLETE ada0p2 (ACTIVE) ada1p2 (ACTIVE) mirror/data COMPLETE ada0p4 (ACTIVE) ada1p4 (ACTIVE) mirror/root is mounted
2012 Aug 09
1
HA Mailbox Design
Hi, We would like to implement a Highly Available Mail Server and would like to ask advice on how to architect this. Some details on our setup: Currently we have only one internal mail server (Postfix/Dovecot 2.0 - planning to move to 2.1), receiving mail from a gateway server (filtering spam/viruses) - a Cisco Ironport - which we are considering to replace with one (or a set of)
2018 Aug 11
1
[trees-plugin] - Dovecot index gets corrupted, when using maildir and recievend and accessing mail at the same time
Quoting Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>: > Another privacy plugin that assumes the server operator is unmotivated or > respects your privacy anyways, and won't just skim your password right off > the top to look at your mail. A vault with steel walls and a dirt floor. *SIGH* As usual, you're right on the money, Joseph. I used to let things like this
2013 Aug 27
4
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
> > We would also include a secure random number generator which links > > against OpenSSL. This would of course be an optional module disabled > > by default, but is necessary so the randomization is cryptographically > > secure and useful in security applications. > > I am not sure why you need this feature. You can provide LLVM with a > SEED value that can be
2012 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
2012/11/22 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com>: > Hello LLVM & Clang hackers! > > Based on a discussion with Chris, I would like to propose a Great > Renaming of Things for the 3.3-era LLVM and Clang codebase. > > First and foremost, the two most significant changes I would like to make: > > 1) llvm/lib/VMCore/... -> llvm/lib/IR/... > > I've
2003 Oct 10
2
Vorbis-RTP situation
Is anyone working on Vorbis over RTP? It's been silent on this frontier for a while. I have been hearing from representatives of the IETF that they were not impressed by the previous draft, and that they were not coherent with RTP thinking and other RTP transport specs for various content. There exist a textbook on RTP which was released recently, if someone wants to learn it from the ground
2014 Dec 24
6
how useful could be a fast and embedded database for the R community?
I've already done some benchmarks, again leveldb and sqlite, are quite slow compared with my release. They cannot be used very intensively in a huge computation, because the low performance. Yes, billions ( American ones : thousands of millions) with a generous RAM. More details at: www.vulcandb.com My main concern, is where can feet better such a database. In what fields, or in what kind
2018 Jul 10
0
Storing Messages in the cloud
> On Jul 9, 2018, at 9:33 AM, Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote: > > A colleague asked me if it was possible for Dovecot to store messages in the > cloud. Does he have a more specific description of what he wants than ?in the cloud?, or does he just like using buzzwords? From a user perspective, I would say that Dovecot, or any other IMAP server, already stores messages ?in the cloud?. They are on a remote server, accessible from any location by any device that has a functional IMAP client. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed....
2018 Jul 10
0
Storing Messages in the cloud
...09:23 AM, dclist at list.jmatt.net wrote: > >> A colleague asked me if it was possible for Dovecot to store messages > >> in the cloud. > > > > Does he have a more specific description of what he wants than "in the > > cloud", or does he just like using buzzwords? -?From a user > perspective, > > I would say that Dovecot, or any other IMAP server, already stores > > messages "in the cloud". ?They are on a remote server, accessible > from > > any location by any device that has a functional IMAP client. > > I'm...