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2011 Jan 12
1
how to change strip text of effect plot
Dear r heper, How can I change the strip text, for example (16,23] in the following example, to other more informative text such as "high level" on the fly? library(effects) Cowles$ex2 <- cut(Cowles$extraversion,3) mod.cowles <- glm(volunteer ~ sex+neuroticism*ex2,data=Cowles, family=binomial) eff.cowles <- allEffects(mod.cowles) plot(eff.cowles, 'neuroticism:ex2',factor.names=F) Thank you. Ronggui -- Wincent Ronggui HUANG (Ph.D.) City University of Hong...
2004 Jun 14
2
Member Server in Active Directory
I'm trying to join a Samba 3.0.4 (compiled from source on Debian) to an Active Directory as a member server. I believe Kerberos is configured correctly as kinit creates a ticket for the realm. Executables appear to have support for Kerberos and LDAP (smbd -b | grep KRB and grep LDAP) return OK. When I try to join the AD with net ads join -U myadminusername I'm prompted for my
2010 May 04
1
help overlay scatterplot to effects plot
I have a process where I am creating a effects plot similar to the cowles effect example. I would like to add the point estimates to the effects plot, can someone show me the correct syntax. I have included the "R" effects example, so you can show me the correct syntax. Thanks mod.cowles <- glm(volunteer ~ sex + neuroticism*extraversion, data=Cowles,...
2003 Jan 01
8
Wondershaper
Season Greetings to all Tom, in your faq, u have this noted: While I am currently using the HTB version of The Wonder Shaper (I just copied wshaper.htb to /etc/shorewall/tcstart and modified it as shown in the Wondershaper README), I treid this with wondershaper, using Bearing Leaf 1.0 stable i even changed the tc command to run_tc, and tried it in both angles, and i receive the following..
2010 Nov 20
2
How to produce glm graph
I'm very new to R and modeling but need some help with visualization of glms. I'd like to make a graph of my glms to visualize the different effects of different parameters. I've got a binary response variable (bird sightings) and use binomial glms. The 'main' response variable is a measure of distance to a track and the parameters I'm testing for are vegetation parameters
2003 Aug 17
8
Shorewall with MS Windows PDC
Hi, I have a network with 4 NIC, one external, DMZ, and two internal, B & C. It has been setup correctlly and working now. The problem I have now, is any client workstation running on network B, MSWindows 2K / XP / NT cannot connect to the primary domain controller which is in network C. The clients cannot even see the network domain in the explorere window. I believe the problem is
2009 Apr 28
2
effects package --- add abline to plot
Hello, I am not having success in a simple task. Using the effects package, I would like to add reference lines at probability values of 0.1 – 0.6 on a plot of the effects. The plot command works, but following up with an abline command produces the message “plot .new has not been called yet”, and of course the reference lines were not added. Looking through past R help lists, there was a
2002 Mar 07
4
port forwarding not working!
Ok, I hate to be the newbie posting a dumb question, but I can''t get port forwarding to work... in interfaces I have: net eth0 detect dhcp loc eth1 192.168.1.255 routestopped in rules I have: # # Forward FTP connections to 2021 to 192.168.1.3 # ACCEPT net loc:192.168.1.3 tcp 2021 21 So, the end result should be that
2003 Jan 10
0
MRTG drop/reject hits 1.3
mrtg-drop-hits v1.3 Thanx a lot to Steve Cowles for his help and improvements CHANGELOG: 1.3 - 2003-01-10 - fix: size of counter_file equals zero - Bering/ash compatibiliy added by Steve Cowles - INSTALL.snmp added by Steve Cowles - small cleanup in INSTALL ftp://slovakia.shorewall.net/mirror/shorewall/mrtg/ http://slovakia.shorewa...
2005 Feb 28
1
3.0.11 pthread_once errors
....2.2: can't resolve reference 'pthread_once' I tried a few Google searches but wasn't able to locate anything relevant. Any ideas how to fix this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dan Ramaley Digital Media Library Specialist (515) 271-1934 Cowles Library 140, Drake University
2002 Feb 07
9
X windows
How would i allow xwindows and xdmcp through would it be ACCEPT net -> fw all 117 and ACCEPT net -> fw all 6000:6100 ? and for that matter how would i stop x traffic from leaving the fw machine? REJECT fw -> net all 6000:6100 ?
2004 Aug 30
3
roaming profiles ok, but what about the printers?
Hi there, We have a little intranetwork with Samba 3.0.x as PDC. There are 20 Win2k-clients in several rooms and 18 users roaming from one machine to another (according to their tasks). So any user has a roaming profile. This runs almost perfect (some minor problems are still there, but the the advantages are overwelming). But there is one thing, I can't understand. Why does Win2k saves
2002 Jan 19
2
Wish list
While the subject is new features, here''s something I''d like to see. I''d like to have a way for shorewall to be able to monitor a log file and take an action when a condition is met. For instance, if Shorewall could monitor /var/log/httpd/access_log for entries which I have defined (and know to be an attack), and then take an action such as blacklisting a host or domain
2002 May 14
1
[Shorewall-users] Redirect loc::80 to fw::3 128 not work (fwd)
...cp 80 - all > > New rule: > > REDIRECT net 3128 tcp 80 > > Comments? Gzzz!!! Just when I get used to things.... you have to make a change. :-) Seriously though, the above syntax will require a mindset change on my part, but it does make more sense. Just my two bits! Steve Cowles
2002 Jan 18
0
FW: An idea
defiantly??? Uh!!! That should be: I would definitely use this feature... Damn spell checker suggestions that I failed to notice. <grin> Steve Cowles > Tom, > > I would defiantly use this feature if you decide to implement > within Shorewall. It would be nice to block those annoying > banner adds at the firewall instead of using (in my case) > Internet Explorer''s Restricted Sites settings. Although easy > to add, t...
2002 Oct 12
2
common.def
All my shorewall files have a coment at last line: "#LAST LINE ... DO NOT REMOVE" But not common.def. Is this file corrupt? F. __________________________________________________________________________ Encontre sempre uma linha desocupada com o Discador BOL! http://www.bol.com.br/discador Ainda n=E3o tem AcessoBOL? Assine j=E1! http://www.bol.com.br/acessobol
2004 Aug 12
5
shorewall iprange problem
Perhaps someone can help me understand why this is happening. I''m trying to write a script using ''shorewall iprange'' to parse some ip ranges into subnets so that i can place them into the blocklist. I keep getting an error when i run the script though. Here is the script: #!/bin/csh foreach i (`cat ipranges`) shorewall iprange $i >>
2007 Sep 04
3
Microsoft RTAudio
1. I really HATE POLITICS. 2. I think Speex is a great solution to the problem of compressing human speech. 3. Good heavens people can we please stop throwing around words like communist and socialism. 4. Government funded research has done a lot for the US and other countries. Going all the way back to the NACA cowling and airfoils that where vital in the development of airliners and the fighters
2003 Jun 28
2
Hummingbird Exceed
Hello , I installed Shorewall on a linux RedHat 8.0. No problem , it works very well. I have two interfaces: eth0 : 193.95.47.194 , mask 255.255.255.192 gateway : 193.95.47.193 dns: 193.95.66.10 eth1 : 192.168.54.250 mask 255.255.255.0 (no gateway) all computers in my local network have ip addresses 192.168.54.xx , gateway: 192.168.54.250 , dns:193.95.66.10 almost 100 local machines using
2003 Jan 27
7
Mac Addresses in the Log
How does one interpret the mac addresses in the log which seem to have 14 segments... Example, this appears in the log... 00:40:c7:2e:09:c0:00:01:64:4a:70:00:08:00 Yet I can''t find that in the arp table norcomix:~ # arp -an ? (192.168.2.148) at 00:10:4B:6A:AE:E7 [ether] on eth1 ? (192.168.2.149) at 00:D0:B7:1D:F2:F2 [ether] on eth1 ? (24.237.19.16) at 00:10:DC:67:BA:80 [ether] on eth0 ?